IPT IO N SC R SU B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Hamas �plotting to assassinate’ Lieberman Kuwaiti designer works her way to the top 3 150 Fils MUHARRAM 29, 1436 AH 9 No: 16350 Kuwait kicked out of Gulf Cup after 5-0 defeat 48 Questions linger as Saudi battles MERS 808 infected, 346 killed in Saudi Arabia Min 15º Max 29º News i n b r i e f Giraffes on plane? NAIROBI: Have you seen a man who loaded live giraffes into a Tanzanian military plane for delivery to Qatar? If so Interpol would like to speak with you. The international police agency Interpol recently began a Most Wanted campaign of suspects who have carried out such environmental crimes as wildlife trafficking, illegal fishing, illegal logging and trading in ivory. Interpol is asking for the public’s help in tracking down nine suspects on that list. Ioannis Kokkinis, an Interpol criminal intelligence officer, said in a statement that a new clue can rack open a dormant case. Among the nine most wanted is Ahmed Kamran. Interpol says Kamran allegedly paid for the transport of live giraffes and impalas by military plane from Kilimanjaro International Airport to be delivered to Qatar. Ultra-rich getting richer WASHINGTON: A bare 0.004 percent of the world’s adult population controls nearly $30 trillion in assets, 13 percent of the world’s total wealth, according to a new study. And perhaps unsurprisingly, the study by the Swiss bank UBS and luxury industry consultant Wealth-X said the concentration of money in the hands of the ultra-rich is growing. The report said 211,275 people qualify as “ultra-high net worth” (UHNW) - those with assets above $30 million. Of them, 2,325 have more than $1 billion. Their numbers grew 6 percent over the past year, but their wealth grew 7 percent, as asset markets like stocks and property soared in many places around the world. The fastest growth, indeed, came in the “demi-billionaire” group worth a half-billion to a billion dollars apiece, the study said. “Even amidst geopolitical conflicts, socio-economic strife, and volatile currency markets, the world’s equity markets displayed strong performances, thereby enabling UHNW individuals’ wealth to increase and their influence across industries and sectors to grow-from their importance in wealth management to their consumption of luxury goods,” it said. �Jihad’ at summer camp NANTERRE: Four group leaders at a French summer camp are under investigation after a series of photos were discovered of them mimicking hostage executions and acts of torture, local authorities said yesterday. A man on his knees, a knife to his throat, surrounded by “jailers” in balaclavas, is pictured in one of about 20 images uncovered by the municipality of Colombes, just outside Paris, which organized the camp. “We filed a complaint on Thursday. They have also been suspended from their jobs and disciplinary action is under way,” said Colombes mayor Nicole Goueta. The photos were taken during the camp in August on an island in Brittany in northwest France. The municipality was putting together an exhibition of images from summer camps when they stumbled upon the pictures on a USB key. It is unclear whether any of the 45 children at the camp, aged between eight and 12, were involved in the staged scenes. One of the pictures showed a child sitting in a corner looking scared but it was unclear whether “he was witnessing a horrific scene or if he was being punished,” said Goueta. RIYADH: Asian workers wear masks while on duty during a football match at the King Fahad stadium, in Riyadh. — AFP LONDON: Saudi Arabia has not yet traced the source of a mysterious camel virus, leaving many questions about a disease that has killed 346 people in the Kingdom. The lack of scientific evidence about how camels contract the virus, which causes an often fatal illness called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in people, echoes wider concerns about the threat posed to human health by animalborne pathogens, including the Ebola virus. There is no cure or vaccine for MERS-a severe respiratory disease which causes cough, fever, breathing problems and can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure. Yet studies of both camels and people infected with MERS in Saudi Arabia have given preliminary results that are helping authorities curb the disease’s spread, according to the scientist overseeing the work. “Coming into close contact with the nasal secretions of camels is a major risk factor,” said Tariq Madani, head of the scientific advisory board of the Saudi health ministry command and control centre (CCC) set up in June to handle the outbreak. “The main transmission is actually human to human,” he told Reuters in a telephone interview. MERS was first identified in humans in 2012 and is caused by a coronavirus from the same viral family as the one that caused a deadly outbreak of SARS in China in 2003. Some 808 people in Saudi Arabia are known to have been infected with it since it was discovered, and 346 of them have died. The World Health Organization and leading global health specialists have criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to properly investigate the causes of MERS. Critics said Saudi delays contributed to the virus taking hold and spreading via travelers to some 20 countries around the world. Madani, who was appointed after the former Saudi health minister and his deputy lost their jobs amid discontent about their handling of the outbreak, said analysis showed most people were infected in hospitals. “We found out that 97 percent of the cases were healthcare associated,” he said. “And 3 percent of them were primary cases who probably acquired the infection from contact with camels.” Tighter infection controls in hospitals have contributed to a significant drop in cases recently, but he warned sporadic primary cases will still pop up. Tests of nasal and rectal swabs from camel imports arriving from the Horn of Africa-the source of the majority of camels traded and farmed in Saudi-found no traces of the MERS virus, Madani said, with 71 animals tested so far. “Until now the camels we have examined have proven to be negative-and this is really very unexpected,” he said. Asked whether this suggested the camels were being infected within Saudi Arabia’s borders, Madani said it was too early to reach conclusions, but said tests on imported camels will continue alongside studies of wild animals such as bats and monkeys that may also be harboring the virus. Meanwhile, studies of 12 camels with which MERS patients had contact showed six had the virus circulating in their noses, but tests of their milk and urine were virus-freesuggesting the risk to humans from drinking camel milk is far lower than from direct contact with nasal secretions. Another study found that among a group of 36 workers in a camel slaughterhouse, 58 percent had MERS antibodiesindicating they had been infected with it at some point. “None of them recalls having a severe infection or pneumonia,” Madani said. “And this indicates that you get some sort of immunity as a result of repeated exposure to camels and the virus.” — Reuters LOCAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Labor law offers additional protection for expatriates KUWAIT: Director-General of the public authority of workforce Jamal Al-Dosary has reaffirmed commitment of the authority to protect expatriate workers under provisions of the labor law No 6/2010. “The law provides a range of benefits for workers such as increasing the number of paid annual leave days, including the sick, pilgrimage and maternity leave as well as the national holidays,” he said in a press release. “The Kuwaiti Cabinet also approved a decree to form an inter-agency panel to organize the situations of the foreign workers in the private sector, including housemaids,” Al-Dosary pointed out. He noted that each governorate has a labor affairs department mandated to solve any disputes between employees and employers in a mutually-acceptable way, otherwise the complaint can take the issue to court. “The authority works to compel an employer to meet their financial commitments to foreign employees under the contract, including the provision of a decent accommodation, or cover the costs of the return home of any sacked employee,” Al-Dosary added, noting that the authority welcomes any complaints relating to worker rights. — KUNA Substandard products confiscated By Hanan Al-Saadoun KUWAIT: Shuwaikh Port authorities recently confiscated a cosmetics shipment that did not match the standard specifications. The products include dangerous components. Security sources said that although the state of origin marked on the consignment referred to a country in Europe, the shipment was arriving from one Asian country. Asians arrested for forgery 4 Asians were recently arrested for forging residency visas. An Asian was arrested after he arrived at the Kuwait airport with a fake visit visa. He confessed that some of his relatives had sent him the visa. Detectives found out that an Indian had been forging visas for KD800 each. An undercover agent was sent to make a deal with the suspect. He was later arrested after he agreed to make visas for the secret agent. He then led the detectives to three of his accomplices. Security operatives searched the apartment of one of the suspects and found some fake immigration stamps. In a similar incident, security sources said that a gang of five Asians were also arrested for forging health certificates. Saudi policeman detained Jahra security director, Maj General Ibrahim Al-Tarrah recently ordered the arrest of a Saudi policeman for reckless driving, resisting arrest and assaulting policemen, said security sources. Case papers indicate that a Jahra police patrol had stopped a reckless driver who turned out to be a Saudi policemen working in the police training center in Khaitan. He resisted arrest and drove off - hitting one of the policemen. The suspect was later apprehended. Drug dealer nabbed A bedoon was recently arrested in Mahboula for the possession of drugs. Detectives also seized the scale he used to weigh the hashish. Case papers indicate that a police patrol suspected the man who refused to pullover. After he finally stopped the policemen searched his car and found a large bar of hashish, a scale and rolling paper. Zain and Huawei officials Regional telecom chiefs focus on how innovation has changed life KUWAIT: During this week’s annual Zain Technology Conference 2014, senior executives and experts from Huawei-a leading global ICT solutions providerhave outlined how upcoming innovations in mobile broadband technology are likely to impact the Middle East in the coming year as the digital era brings people, ideas, and businesses closer together. The three-day Zain Technology Conference 2014 brought together Zain’s global partners to outline their latest services in the telecommunications and IT field while at the same discussing opportunities of mutual interest between the Zain’s numerous partners and service providers. The opportunities presented by Huawei at this year’s conference focused on the areas of the Smart Home, the Efficient Office, and the Future Networkthree domains where the company anticipates life to be changed through technology innovations in the Middle East. “At this year’s conference Huawei teamed up with Zain to look at how life is changed with innovation. This means looking beyond specific technology solutions to the impact that our industry is having on everyday life, on businesses, and on national economies,” says Pan En, Vice President of Solution Sales & Marketing, Huawei Middle East. “An important part of this process is developing initiatives that build a better connected world. In that future, Huawei is committed to working with Zain to create more efficient, integrated information and communication systems that connect people, things and ideas more freely.” “ZTC is growing bigger with every passing year, reflecting the development of the dynamic telecommunications industry, where today’s innovations are tomorrow’s differentiators. Together with longstanding partners like Huawei, technology innovation and its implementation to enhance our customer’s mobile experience lies at the heart of what Zain is doing,” says Scott Gegenheimer, Zain Group CEO. One of the key features of this year’s conference was Huawei demos of its latest work on 4.5G & 5G mobile broadband technology, which is set to open up massive connection capacity for operators and pave the way for operators to deliver richer multimedia services with fewer delays. The advancements of 4.5G will also provide operators with the chance to adopt new innovations in service-oriented network architecture prior to 5G mobile broadband being commercialized in 2020. For several years Huawei has been working closely with leading operators to carry out trials and tests on future technologies including 4.5G and 5G broadband. A new series of Huawei 5G base sta- tions were even previewed at this week’s conference. According to the company, the commercialization of 4.5G will start becoming a reality by 2016 as both an evolved and advanced mobile communication standard. To meet that ambition Huawei is making great investments in the future that will include a minimum of USD$600 million in 5G research & development by 2018. To support Zain’s ICT strategy to explore new services in consumer and enterprise fields, Huawei also introduced its next-generation data center solutionDistributed Cloud Data Center (DC≤)-a new data center reference architecture based on cloud and SDN networking. This architecture can unify and manage separated data centers, and provide customers self VDC service with application intelligent awareness and SLA guarantee by resource pool across data centers. All of these capabilities will help Zain shorten the service time to market and provide a variety of integrated services to their end user. Huawei and Zain have a long history of collaboration in the Middle East across a wide range of telecommunication services. Since 2010 Huawei has been a steadfast partner in the rollout of mobile broadband for Zain across all its operations including the recent launch of a Joint Innovation Center in Kuwait earlier this year. LOCAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 VIVA celebrates Lebanon Independence Day with special promotion KUWAIT: VIVA, Kuwait’s fastest-growing and most developed telecom operator, announced yesterday the launch of a special promotion for its prepaid and postpaid customers in celebration of the Independence Day of Lebanon. VIVA’s postpaid and prepaid customers can make calls to families and friends in Lebanon for 50 fils per minute, after the first three minutes of the call. This promotion is valid for the 24 hours of 22 November, 2014. This promotion was designed by VIVA for this special occasion and in an effort to grant its fellow Lebanese citizens the opportunity to speak to their loved ones and share the joys of this celebrated day. VIVA congratulates the Lebanese community on this occasion and reaffirms its commitment towards offering all that is pioneering and advanced in the telecom industry, and to continue presenting its customers with an exceptional experience. To find out more about VIVA’s numerous competitive promotions, products and packages visit any of the 58 VIVA branches or visit the website at www.viva.com.kw , or contact its 24 hour call center at 102. Kuwaiti-funded �Humanitarian Leader’ village unveiled in Turkey Kuwaiti designer partakes in FGI 2015 Trend presentation NEW YORK: Working her way to the international fashion industry, Kuwaiti designer Montaha Al-Ajeel was part of the Fashion Group International Summer 2015 Trend Presentation. Presenting her latest collection, Al-Ajeel expressed her happiness for being part of the event, where she was able to display her latest creations among other fashion designers. Wearing her Kuwaiti Flag badge, designer AlAjeel said that she has worked hard to reach this point of her career, and she is proud to raise Kuwait’s name on such international arenas. “Being part of this international gathering, makes me proud to illustrate the capability of Kuwaiti designers to be juxtaposed among other well-established names in the industry.” Out of passion and creation, Al-Ajeel used different colors and fabrics that portray her creativity and middle eastern roots, as well as the incorporation of western icons such as the Mona Lisa and Audrey Hepburn. On her part, Evie Evangelou, the President and Global Chairman of Fashion 4 Development (F4D) which were part of the event, told KUNA that Al-Ajeel’s collection has amazing potential, and described her as a “creative and talented” designer. She was amazed by the workmanship and craftsmanship of the collection, and said that they are of quality. “We are working hard to introduce her and her designs to the US market,” she added. Yet, she stressed that if it is “too cultural it not’s really acceptable.” Therefore, her designs need to adapt to the market, Evangelou said. The F4D, she said, work to preserve culture, and provide opportunities for up and coming designers. “With Al-Ajeel, we will be working to broaden her production,” she concluded. Evangelou founded F4D’s global awareness campaign, and the First Ladies and Fashion 4 Development initiative, which were inspired by her exuberant career on the international arena of cultural diplomacy and international relations, specializing in entertainment, arts, fashion, beauty, travel, tourism and trade. The Fashion Group International is a global, non-profit, professional organization with 5,000 members in the fashion industry including apparel, accessories, beauty and home. The FGI mission is to be the pre-eminent authority on the business of fashion and design and to help its members become more effective in their careers. To do this, FGI provides insights on major trends in person, online and in print; access to business professionals and a gateway to the influence fashion plays in the marketplace.—KUNA VAN: International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO) Chairman and Amiri Diwan’s Advisor Abdullah Al-Maatouq yesterday opened the Kuwaiti-funded “Humanitarian Leader” village in the eastern Turkish city of Van. In 2011, a destructive earthquake hit the city, located on the eastern shore of Lake Van. It has a long history as a major urban area. The IICO built the village at the behest of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to help victims of the quake, AlMaatouq, who is also the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs said. He added that the “Humanitarian Leader village project was financed by the State of Kuwait and supported by Turkey’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation. The village was set up on two phases, the first of which included prefab houses to provide rapid shelters for the people afflicted by the quake. The second stage includes four apartment blocks with 64 flats,” he said. Al-Maatouq highlighted the historical Kuwaiti-Turkish ties “which offer a role model for international relations,” saying the Van village implies keenness by the Kuwaiti government to boost them. On his part, Kuwaiti Ambassador to Turkey Abdullah Al-Thuwaikh said the humanitarian project embodies the decade-long bilateral relations. He highlighted the UN honoring of His Highness the Amir as a “Humanitarian Leader” and Kuwait as a “Humanitarian Center”, paying tribute to the IICO Chairman and board members for the quick response to the mayhem of the quake victims. Al-Thuwaikh stressed the wide Head of Humanitarian Relief Foundation presents a commemorative gift to Chairman and Amiri Diwan’s Advisor Abdullah Al-Maatouq Kuwaiti investments in Turkey, both official and private. Kuwait has always been in the vanguard of the countries responding to relief calls and has had a leading role in the humanitarian projects in Turkey, Van Governor Aydin Nezih Dogan said. He expressed gratitude to His Highness the Amir, referring to the good relations between the two countries. Turkey’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation Chairman Bulent Yldrm expressed gratitude to His Highness the Amir and the Kuwaiti people for their help to assist the victims of the Van quake, saying the city includes Turkish and Kurdish citizens. Yldrm offered Al-Maatouq a souvenir in appreciation of his efforts in setting up the Van “Humanitarian Leader” village. Turkish officials and members of the visiting Kuwaiti delegation took part in the inauguration ceremony. Meanwhile, many of Van inhabitants expressed their gratitude to His Highness the Amir and the Kuwaiti people for the humanitarian village, which helped them find a shelter. “I lost my husband in the quake that hit the region in late 2011, and I have five children. I cannot afford a new house,” an old Turkish woman told KUNA. She said that the new village will help her care a lot. Many others expressed their deep gratitude to His Highness the Amir and Kuwait, wishing the country a flourishing future, safety and security. The Kuwaiti delegation then left to the southern Turkish town of Kilis near the borders with Syria where they visited a Kuwaiti-financed model village set up for the Syrian refugees, with 1,000 mobile houses, four schools, two mosques and two medical centers. —KUNA LOCAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Kuwait commemorates 50 years of diplomatic relations with Italy Italy, Kuwait eye greater medical cooperation ROME: Minister of Health Dr Ali Al-Obeidi pictured with Giuseppe Novelli, president of the University of Rome Tor Vergata and ambassador Sheikh Ali Al-Khalid Al-Sabah. Kuwait’s Minister of Health and the president of the University of Rome Tor Vergata yesterday discussed avenues of cooperation in the treatment of diseases prevalent in the Kuwaiti society. — KUNA Crime R e p o r t Liquor factory busted KUWAIT: Ahmadi detectives recently raided a home-made liquor factory in Sabah Al-Ahmed Area. Security officers found 7,205 bottles of locally made liquor in addition to several brewing barrels and brewing equipment. Police patrol suspected someone who stood suspiciously by a car in an open yard - on approaching him, he ran away on foot - entering an uncompleted building. The policemen followed him and discovered the factory. 4000 bullets found Security forces have been dispatched to the Shidadiya University construction site where 4000 bullets were found during excavation. Security sources said that the bullets were abandoned by the retreating Iraqi forces during the 1991 war. �Indecent’ Kuwaiti girls arrested Two Kuwaiti girls have been arrested by a Vice Squad for committing an indecent act in public in Salmiya. Case papers indicate that a police patrol spotted a couple kissing inside a car in Salmiya. One of them was found to be a �tomboy’. MILAN: Kuwait’s General Consul in Milan and Northern Italy Abdulnasser Bukhadhour met with a representative of the Italian government on Thursday. During the meeting, the Kuwaiti diplomat presented the Prefect of Milan Francesco Paolo Tronca with a commemorative medal in appreciation of 50 years of diplomatic ties between Kuwait and Italy, Kuwaiti General Consulate said in a statement. The two sides pointed out the two countries’ historic bilateral friendship and solid relations, particularly Italy’s supportive stand by Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. They also discussed Kuwait’s forthcoming participation in “Expo Milano 2015”, set to kick off on May 1st, 2015, in which Bukhadhour affirmed Kuwait’s commitment to a quality representation to contribute in making this international event a success. Meanwhile, Tronca confirmed his government’s readiness to provide facilities to Kuwaiti participants at Expo Milano 2015, wishing them all success. Medical cooperation Meanwhile, Kuwaiti Minister of Health Ali Saad Al-Obaidi met his Italian counterpart Beatrice Lorenzin on Thursday to discuss ways to promote medical cooperation and benefiting from the long experience of the Italian healthcare sector. The meeting, attended by Kuwait Ambassador to Italy Sheikh Ali AlKhaled Al-Sabah, was held on the sidelines of the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2). Al-Obaidi leads Kuwait delegation to the conference being co-organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) at FAO HQ here between November 19 and 21. The talks between Al-Obaidi and Lorenzin focused on prospects of Kuwait benefiting from the Italian experience to enhance Kuwait’s healthcare sector, Assistant Undersecretary of the Kuwaiti Health Ministry Dr Majdeh Al-Qattan said. “Foremost among the topics of the discussions were the treatment of hereditary diseases, the latest diagnostic labs and tools, and bone marrow transplantation techniques,” she revealed, noting that Italy is one of the world’s most advanced countries in these areas. “The two sides also discussed the possibility of increasing the visit exchanges among the health institutions of both countries in order to help build the capacity of the national medical cadres of Kuwait,” Dr Al-Qattan noted. She added that Minister Lorenzin stated readiness of Italy to meet Kuwait’s needs in this regard and agreed to continue consultations with Ambassador Sheikh Ali on the enhancement of medical cooperation. MILAN: Kuwait’s General Consul in Milan and Northern Italy Abdulnasser Bukhadhour meets the Prefect of Milan Francesco Paolo Tronca. Fake items seized Nuwaiseeb custom inspectors recently seized a shipment containing 70000 clothing items that were all fake replicas of some famous brands. Indian found dead An Indian was found dead in his Salmiya apartment. Security sources said that the man’s neighbors perceived bad smells coming out from the man’s apartment and then reported to police. On breaking into the place, the man’s decomposing corpse was found. Investigation has been launched. �Under gun point’ A car rental clerk reported that a citizen who had rented a vehicle from his office returned it after he smashed the car. The Kuwaiti then pulled out a gun and forced him to write an affidavit clearing him of any damage. Fearing for his life, the employee had to sign the affidavit and then informed the police. Construction worker dies An Iranian construction worker was instantly killed when he lost control and fell from a height at a construction site in Jaber Al-Ahmed area, security sources said. In another development, three workers were injured when a fire broke out in a restaurant they worked at in Saad Al-Abdullah area. Also, a woman was instantly killed and her infant baby was injured when a speeding vehicle driven by a female citizen hit them in Fahaheel. First traffic detour on Jamal Abdul Nasser Road opened KUWAIT: The Ministry of Public Works announced the opening of the first traffic detour on the Jamal Abdul Nasser Road Development Project at the intersection with Ghazali Road (under the bridge) yesterday. The detour will replace the current interchange located under the bridge with a large 3-lane roundabout, equipped with traffic lights to be used when necessary to control the traffic flow, as per the instructions of the Ministry of Interior as represented by the General Department of Traffic. New entrances and exits have also been developed, designed and constructed especially for the new roundabout to accommodate the expected high traffic flow in the area leading towards the roundabout. This will contribute to increasing the road capacity and maintaining a smooth flow of traffic in the area, which is considered one of the most heavilycongested in the country due to the large number of institutions and organizations in the area serving the public. The Ministry of Public Works advised road users to adhere to the traffic laws and abide by the speed limit when using these detours, to ensure both their personal safety and the safety of the crew working on the project, as this will also help complete the project within its projected timeline and with the least amount of disturbance possible for the public. As announced earlier this week, the new detour is one of a series of detours planned to be opened in the area, as required by the major works taking place at the project. This detour aims to provide the space needed for the construction taking place on the right of way of the road as dictated by the Kuwait Municipality. It will also provide the space needed for the contactor to move ahead with the project works, including digging, the construction of piers and ramps, the erection of precast bridge segments and the relocation of all utilities and facilities. The Ministry of Public Works also stated it has been coordinating with the Ministry of Interior regularly on all necessary matters. The General Department of Traffic, represented by the Department of Engineering, has inspected the detour to determine its compliance with safety and security standards and ensure the alternative route includes all the necessary road utilities, such as light posts and traffic signs, as per the official standards for alternate routes and to ensure smooth redirection of traffic. The Ministry of Public Works has also been working with all other relevant departments on matters such as coordinating on the time to begin diverting traffic and the issuance of all approvals and permits needed to open traffic flow on the temporary road. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Hamas militants �plotting to assassinate’ Israeli FM 9 Egypt closes schools in two restive Sinai towns 9 CIA chief weighs dramatic overhaul of US spy agency 10 TUNIS: Unemployed Tunisians sit on the steps of the theatre in Tunis on Habib Bourguiba Avenue. Tunisia has now more than 600,000 unemployed (15 percent of the working age population), of which about 240,000 are graduates from higher education institutions, according to official statistics. —AFP Jihadi wave tests Tunisia’s young democracy Tunisia is major source of jihadi fighters in Syria, Iraq SOUSSE: Tunisians were used to seeing Nidhal Selmi belting around a stadium, proudly sporting his country’s red and white colors as a defender on the national football squad. So it was a shock when he appeared in a camouflage jacket with a Khalashnikov rifle across his thigh in a photograph from Syria posted online shortly before he was killed fighting there. While Selmi’s shift from sports star to jihadi martyr may be striking, the death of a young Tunisian in Syria is far from it: Tunisia is one of the main sources of foreigners in the ranks of extremists fighting in Iraq and Syria. By government estimates, more than 3,000 Tunisian nationals have joined the Islamic State and other Al-Qaeda-linked groups in the civil war that has pulled in young men from Europe, Asia and Africa just like the Iraq and Afghanistan wars did before. How Selmi, a middle-class footballer with a bright future whose family said had everything from a BMW car to the latest boots, fell into fighting an overseas war illustrates the complex draw of jihad on North Africa’s youth. “It didn’t take long for him to change, a matter of months,” said Sami Mssoli, who coached him from the youth ranks of local club Etoile Sportivede Sahel. “I really don’t know what happened to him, but it’s a serious phenomenon, and more are taking this route.” The wave of jihadis, and their possible return home as veteran combatants, creates yet another complication for Tunisia, poster child for the Arab Spring, as the small North African country tries to complete its democratic transition. A crackdown on extremists has brought the government accusations of repression from ultra-conservative Islamists, despite a new constitution that is a model for religious tolerance and progressiveness in the Arab world. And its armed forces are already fighting a low-intensity campaign against Ansar Al-Sharia, one of extremist Islamist groups to arise in the early free-fall days after the uprising that ousted autocrat Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. North Africans, particularly Tunisians, long participated in foreign wars from Chechyna to Iraq. Baghdad jail cells still hold Tunisians who fought there, and Abu Iyad, the fugitive leader of Ansar Al Sharia Tunisia, is a veteran of Afghanistan. But every week now, Tunisian newspapers carry death notices of another young man killed in Syria, Iraq and even Libya, a tragic sign of how Tunisia’s relatively trouble-free political transition allowed a hardline religious undercurrent to surface. Many were students, unemployed and middle class, rather than desperately poor. Some lived in marginalized rural communities, and most were taken in by extremist recruiters who found fertile ground in Tunisia’s post revolutionary freedom. Many families blame the first, Islamist government for lax control of extremists, who took over mosques and spread their radicalizing message during the early days after uprising that ended Ben Ali’s regime. Many Islamists jailed under Ben Ali were freed after the revolt. “It’s not about money, those who want money go to Italy,” said Mohammed Ikbel Ben Rajeb, whose organization, RATTA, provides help to families of young men in Syria and Iraq. “Those who go to Syria really believe they are going there to find their eternity, their paradise.” Extremism draws the poor Selmi’s hometown of Sousse is an odd mix. A tourist town, it is perhaps one of Tunisia’s most liberal places, where luxury hotels mean money is not scarce and the beach scene is thriving. But unemployment is stubborn and dozens of young men leave to join jihad from the surrounding region. According to his former trainer and team mates, Selmi was always joking, and like any other young men, played cards, hung out at cafes and talked about girls. He showed little inclination to religious extremism or politics, they say. Football was his life, and he was well on his way to becoming a star, with coaches interested in moving him from the second national team to the first. Team mates say he started to change last year after spending more time with ultra-conservative salafists at a local mosque. He grew a beard and became reluctant to discuss his new ideas with friends. Then he disappeared to Syria at the start of 2014. His Facebook page maps his change: September 2013, there is a photo of him laughing at a water fun park. On February 2014, he posted an image of the jihadi’s black flag. Only occasionally did he speak to team mates by messenger from Syria. “He said he would stay there, that he was fine,” said Chiheb Hadj Fredj, who played with Selmi on the Etoile squad. “He just said we would see each other again in paradise.” Selmi’s father Fethi says he learned last month of the death of his son, who he said wanted for nothing, owning an apartment as well as a BMW car and the best clothes. His face drawn, he smiles only when talking about his son’s career. He says he believes Selmi left to fight after becoming angered at internet videos of the violence committed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces. “He died for his conviction,” he said sitting with his two younger sons on the sofa in the family home. “It is not something everyone his age would do, to leave behind everything and chose another way.” At the other end of the social spectrum, relatives of young jihads from the rural town of Oueslatia, near the historic religious city of Kairoaun, say they were inspired by hardline local preachers and extremist internet broadcasts. A sense of marginalization was another factor, according to local store owner Jebnani Najib: “We have nothing for them here except alcohol or the mosque.” —Reuters INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Islamic State attacks Iraq provincial capital Mosques broadcasts call for defenders BAGHDAD: Islamic State fighters attacked a government complex in the heart of Ramadi yesterday, local officials said, part of an apparently coordinated assault to seize full control of the provincial capital west of Baghdad. Gunmen fired from rooftops at the buildings, which house the Anbar governorate building and police headquarters, while security forces and tribal fighters tried to prevent the militants from advancing. Mosques broadcast appeals for reinforcements to prevent the Sunni militants taking full control of Ramadi, which would be a major setback for government forces after they broke an Islamic State siege of Iraq’s biggest oil refinery this week. Most of Ramadi, about 90 km west of Baghdad, and the surrounding Sunni Muslim province of Anbar is already held by Islamic State. It also seized much of northern Iraq from the Shiite-led government in June, plunging Iraq into its worst security crisis since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Air strikes by the United States and its Western and Arab allies since August contained an Islamic State offensive against Kurdish forces but have not seriously challenged its control over much of Iraq’s Sunni Arab territory. In Anbar the group has continued to make advances, capturing the town of Hit last month. However in Salahuddin province, north of Baghdad, Iraqi security forces broke a months-long Islamic State siege of Baiji refinery on Tuesday. Mosques appeal In Ramadi yesterday gunmen fired at the government complex from nearby rooftops, using the height of the buildings to get a clear shot at the area surrounded by concrete blast walls, said provincial council member Hathal Al-Fahdawi. “Mosques are asking anyone who can carry weapons to confront the attackers,” Fahdawi said. The fighting inside the city occurred as militants launched coordinated attacks to the east and west of Ramadi. Fahdawi said Islamic State fighters attacked the village of Al Shujairiya, about 20 km east of Ramadi, and also ambushed and killed a local police commander as he left his home yesterday morning. Yesterday’s attacks started around 3 am (midnight GMT), he said. Officials in the city also reported heavy clashes to the west of Ramadi and fighting to the north and south. They came a day after a suicide bomber blew up a lorry on a bridge over the Euphrates near Ramadi, killing at least five people. — Reuters Egypt closes schools in restive Sinai towns ISMAILIA: Egypt has indefinitely shut schools in two border towns in northern Sinai as the army prepares to intensify a battle with Islamist militants that turned the daily trip to lessons into a “journey of death”. Local people say children’s education has fallen victim while the military stages air strikes against jihadists, who are targeting soldiers and police, and have started beheading army informers. “We are putting our lives at risk on a daily basis,” said Mohamed, a teacher who lives in the town of Sheikh Zuweid. “Sometimes there is fire between gunmen and the armed forces and sometimes stray bullets hit some of us.” Militancy has surged in the Sinai Peninsula, which borders Israel, Gaza and the Suez Canal, since the army ousted an elected Islamist president last summer. At least 33 security personnel were killed last month and one Sinai-based group has pledged its loyalty to Islamic State, which has overrun large areas of Syria and Iraq. Army checkpoints dot the main roads in northern Sinai which residents fear is turning into an all-out war zone. This made the daily school run arduous, and dangerous if militants targeted the troops manning them. “We’ve started calling the trip to and from school the journey of death,” said another teacher, declining to be named. Since the militant attacks on Oct 24, Egypt has imposed emergency rule in parts of Sinai, evicted hundreds of families and demolished their homes to create a buffer zone along the Gaza border about 350 km northeast of Cairo. The government hopes that by clearing the 1 km-deep area of residents, buildings and trees, it can stem the flow of arms via tunnels from Gaza to the Sinai-based jihadists. “The buffer zone is a principal part of the solution,” President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi said in an interview with France 24 television on Thursday. “This should have been done years ago ... There was an understanding with the residents about the need for Egypt’s security.” Not everyone agrees with him, and the heavy-handed approach is breeding resentment among local residents who have long complained of neglect by Cairo. Near standstill A night time curfew has brought life to a near standstill while extended internet and phone disruptions aimed at breaking the militant’s communications also cause problems. Local people say they cannot even call an ambulance to pick up casualties or inform police if they spot militants nearby. Ten civilians were killed in their home this week during clashes between the army and militants. Security sources said insurgent mortars hit the house but had earlier raised the possibility of an army air strike gone wrong. Egyptian officials say extraordinary measures such as the school shutdown are necessary for both national security and residents’ safety. Schools in Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah, both on the border with Gaza, would remain closed while the army secured the surrounding areas, North Sinai governor, General Abdel Fattah Harhour, told state news agency MENA on Thursday. An army spokesman declined to comment on the military’s plans or whether they were related to the school closures. However, security sources said the army was planning major operations in the coming days and did not want children caught in the crossfire. With neighboring Libya in chaos and Islamic State trying to establish a cross border “caliphate” in Iraq and Syria, Egypt is determined to regain full control of Sinai. But its battle is growing more complicated. Last week, five navy seamen were wounded and eight declared missing after what the army called a “terrorist incident” at sea. This was about 50 km (30 miles) from Port Said, the Mediterranean entrance to the Suez Canal which is a major international shipping route and revenue earner for Egypt. —Reuters Al-ARISH: Egyptian schoolgirls pass by a sign in Arabic reading “no passing, will open the fire’’ in the Sinai peninsula. With soldiers firing warning shots to herald the nightly curfew and jihadist militants beheading informants, Sinai’s residents find themselves caught in the middle of Egypt’s “war on terror”. — AFP Hamas militants �plotting to assassinate’ Israeli FM Jerusalem Muslim prayers calm as riot hits Hebron JERUSALEM: Israel has arrested four Palestinians suspected of planning to kill Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman with an anti-tank rocket while he drove to his Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, Israeli officials say. The alleged Hamas plot was hatched during the JulyAugust war in Gaza. Its disclosure comes as ties fray between Israel and US-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is based in the West Bank, over a contested Jerusalem shrine. A statement by Israel’s domestic intelligence service Shin Bet identified three of the detainees as Hamas members and, citing their confessions under interrogation, said they had hoped killing Lieberman “would relay a message to the State of Israel that would bring about an end to the Gaza war”. Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip although it is formally under Abbas’ rule, neither confirmed nor denied the allegations. “We have no information about this issue. However, we stress that leaders of the Occupation (Israel) who are responsible for the killing of children and women and for defiling the sacred sites are legitimate targets for the resistance,” Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said. The four Palestinians live near Nokdim settlement, where Lieberman has a home. They had carried out surveillance on the far-right diplomat’s convoy and tried to obtain a rocket-propelled grenade to attack it, the Shin Bet said. The Shin Bet described the alleged plot as a sign that Islamist Hamas, which Abbas’s forces had suppressed in the West Bank after a 2007 Palestinian civil war, were stepping up their activities in the territory and adjoining East Jerusalem. Hamas militants abducted and killed three Israeli youths in the West Bank in June, triggering the murder by Jews of a Palestinian teenager from Jerusalem. Shortly afterwards, Israel launched a 50day offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip with the stated aim of stopping rocket fire out of the enclave. Riot hits Hebron Meanwhile, weekly Muslim prayers at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque went off without incident yesterday despite high tensions in the Holy City, but stone-throwing Palestinians rioted in the West Bank city of Hebron. After Israeli authorities dropped age restrictions for attending Friday prayers for the second week running, tens of thousands of peo- ple made their way to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in occupied Arab east Jerusalem. Police were out in force to prevent a repeat of clashes, led by young Palestinians, that have rocked the city for months. “The police are on stand-by in different areas to respond if necessary to any disturbances... There are extra units in and around the Old City,” police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Men and women of all ages shuffled into the compound, holy to both Jews and Muslims, as police carefully checked the identity cards of younger worshippers. Clashes at the site are usually led by younger Palestinian men. Earlier this month, some of them hurled rocks and firecrackers at police, who entered the compound and the Al-Aqsa mosque itself. The Palestinians have been infuriated by a far-right Jewish campaign for prayer rights at the compound that threatens an ultra-sensitive, decades-old status quo under which Jews can visit but not pray. Police had tried to preempt unrest by limiting male entry to those over 35. But Israel eased the restrictions last week after US Secretary of State John Kerry announced an agreement on steps to reduce tensions. — Agencies INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 CIA chief weighs dramatic overhaul of US spy agency Reorganization would dismantle barriers ROCHESTER: UK Independence Party (UKIP) party leader Nigel Farage speaks to a journalist in Rochester, Kent yesterday, a day after the party won a second seat in Parliament in a by-election. — AFP Anti-EU party takes second seat in a blow for Cameron ROCHESTER: Britain’s UK Independence Party (UKIP) celebrated winning its second parliament seat in a blow for the government that further fragments the political landscape ahead of next year’s general election. Mark Reckless was re-elected in Rochester and Strood in southeast England, after defecting from Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party to UKIP, which wants Britain to leave the European Union and put strict quotas on immigration. Furious campaigning by the Conservatives failed to stem the UKIP advance and their candidate lagged behind on 35 percent with Reckless at 42 percent. Cameron promised to “throw everything” at Thursday’s byelection battle and visited the constituency himself five times to campaign. Reacting to the defeat, the prime minister vowed he was “absolutely determined to win” the seat back in next year’s national vote, but UKIP leader Nigel Farage insisted he was “absolutely confident” his camp would hold it. In his acceptance speech, Reckless made an appeal to all voters to make UKIP the kingmaker at the general election in May 2015 in the increasingly likely outcome of a hung parliament in which no party has an overall majority. “Whatever constituency you live in, whatever your former party allegiance, think about what it would mean to have a bloc of UKIP MPs at Westminster large enough to hold the balance of power,” Reckless said. “If you believe that the world is bigger than Europe, if you believe in an independent Britain, then come with us and we will give you back your country.” Farage hailed a “huge, huge victory”. “They (the Conservatives) threw the kitchen sink at it, but despite their boasts, we have beaten the ruling party of the day in this life and death struggle,” he told Sky News. �Not supposed to win’ It is the second seat snatched by UKIP after another Conservative defector, Douglas Carswell, won UKIP its first elected seat in the national parliament in a September by-election in Clacton. Speculation over further defections to UKIP swirled after Reckless suggested two more Conservative lawmakers could switch-an idea quickly dismissed by senior Conservative politicians. Cameron has already promised a referendum on Britain’s EU membership if his party wins next year’s general election and has taken a harder stance on immigration in a bid to reassure wavering voters. The opposition Labor Party has been forced to do the same as polls show rising pro-UKIP sentiment among disgruntled former supporters. Experts said the latest vote result could prove a key moment in the history of British politics, proving UKIP can attract a broad range of voters. “UKIP was not supposed to win this by-election,” said Matthew Goodwin, politics professor at Nottingham University. �Never been as uncertain’ The growing support for UKIP is likely to make it harder for either the centre-right Conservative Party or the centre-left Labour Party to win an outright majority in what is set to be closely-fought election in May. “All bets are off for the general election next year, literally anything could happen,” said Farage. But some commentators questioned whether Thursday’s by-election might be a protest vote that could wane as the general election approaches. —AFP WASHINGTON: CIA Director John Brennan is weighing a dramatic overhaul of the leading US spy agency that is likely to meet fierce opposition from veteran agents, current and former intelligence officials said Thursday. The reorganization would dismantle the long entrenched separation between spying and analysis divisions in the agency, possibly replacing them with units focused on geographic areas or specific threats, said ex-intelligence officials familiar with the review. In a September 24 message to employees of the Central Intelligence Agency, Brennan said it was time “we take a close and honest look at ourselves” and examine whether the spy service needed to be restructured. “I have mentioned several times over the past year that I have become increasingly convinced that the time has come to take a fresh look at how we are organized as an agency and at whether our current structure, and ways of doing business, need adjustment to ensure our future success,” Brennan said in the message, portions of which were released to reporters. The shake-up being contemplated would be “by far the most sweeping change in the organization and culture of the CIA in its history,” said Bruce Riedel, a former agency officer. “This would be a reorganization that fundamentally alters decades of how the organization has worked,” said Riedel, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Brennan in late September asked several experienced intelligence officers “to conduct an in-depth review to determine whether the agency is optimized for enduring mission effectiveness, specifically in the areas of integration, agility and resilience,” CIA spokesman Dean Boyd said. Boyd said the officers carrying out the review are still “in the information gathering stage” and it was soon to say what possible options might be in play. Skeptical spies Scrapping the traditional separation between analysis and the spying side of the agency-known as the clandestine John Brennan service-would represent a ground-shaking event for the CIA, a former intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity said. “My guess is that it would be resisted pretty hard by the clandestine service, which has a definite esprit de corps that they don’t want to see lost,” the official said. “A reorganization of this magnitude, which is disrupting divisions that have been in existence for more than a half century, is going to be a very traumatic event even in the best of circumstances,” the official said. The idea has been floated in the past but shot down on each occasion by senior officers. Brennan’s possible reform would seek to replicate the agency’s Counter-Terrorism Center, which was credited with tracking down Osama bin Laden and praised for the way it combines spy operations and analysis. The review was first reported by the Washington Post, which said the impetus for the potential move came in part because Brennan had become frustrated with efforts to bolster intelligence on Syria, where American warplanes are now bombing Islamic State jihadists even as a complex civil war rages in the country. But Boyd said no crisis in particular prompted the review. “There was not a singular event or singular threat that triggered the review,” Boyd said. “We’re in a time when there an incredible number of diverse threats, ranging from cyber to threats in the Middle East, to Ukraine, and others. “We need to periodically evaluate ourselves so we are best positioned to meet these and future challenges.” Slow-footed The CIA has been criticized as slowmoving and accused by some lawmakers of failing to grasp the importance of Arab uprisings at the outset or the strength of Islamic State jihadists in Syria and Iraq. Some former intelligence officers worry the CIA has become pre-occupied with paramilitary operations-such as drone strikes on AlQaeda extremists-at the expense of traditional intelligence gathering and analysis. In his note to “colleagues,” Brennan-who himself worked as an intelligence officer-said he has been struck by how technological advances now enable the agency to leverage data and expertise “in a real-time fashion.” The agency needs to take full advantage of the new technology to ensure the CIA carried out its mission “with the speed, agility, and efficacy that are expected of us,” he wrote. — AFP Qaeda vows to punish Houthis DUBAI: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, reacting to the loss of its strongholds to Shiite Houthi fighters, has accused its opponents of acting as a proxy for the United States and threatened renewed violence against them. In an audio message on jihadist websites, Al AQAP’s military commander Qassim Al-Raymi called the Houthis “the new rented gun for the enemies of Islam”. “You have to know that the mosques of Muslims that you blew up along with their homes and schools, will not just pass unnoticed and you will pay the price dearly,” he said. The Houthis’ Ansarullah movement has become the main political force in Western-allied Yemen since it captured the capital Sanaa in September and then pushed into the Sunni Muslim heartland of Al-Bayda province, where Ansar Al-Sharia, the local AQAP affiliate, has allied itself with tribes. Houthi fighters backed by government forces drove Ansar AlSharia from one of its last strongholds in central Yemen last week. Raymi’s message - which Reuters could not immediately verify signaled more violence between the Sunni militants and the Houthi fighters, whom AQAP view as heretics. “The account is long and it has not yet been opened. So be prepared to pay for it with your souls and selves. Do you think that your crimes will pass by without judgment or punishment?” He said that Al-Bayda and Sanaa had been handed over to the Houthis under orders from the United States. Yemen has been in turmoil since 2011, to the dismay of neighboring Saudi Arabia and Western powers, who want to prevent instability in the Arabian Peninsula threaten- ing their oil supplies or giving AlQaeda a base for overseas attacks. AQAP militants have launched attacks from there against the West. Washington regards Yemen as an important ally in its fight against Islamist militants and has used drones there. Separately, an AQAP official criticized the leader of the Islamic State group and rejected his selfdeclared caliphate, the SITE monitoring service said. Harith bin Ghazi AlNadhari, AQAP’s top Sharia official, in a speech circulated on jihadist websites, also reaffirmed the group’s allegiance to Al-Qaeda leader Ayman AlZawahri and Taleban chief Mullah Omar. Last month AQAP had expressed support for Islamic State against what it described as a “crusade alliance”, referring to the US-led air strikes on the insurgents in Iraq and Syria. — Reuters INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Hindu �Modi-fication’ of education raises concern Head of India’s research body comes under fire NEW DELHI: Indians were flying aeroplanes, carrying out stem cell research and may even have been using cosmic weapons 5,000 years ago, according to the chairman of India’s leading historical organization. Professor Y Sudershan Rao, the head of the Indian Council of Historical Research, has been criticized by fellow historians for comments that Hindu epics are adequate to understand the ancient world, rather than relying on evidence or research. The Hindu nationalist government appointed Rao to the prestigious academic post soon after winning the biggest landslide in three decades, fuelling concerns of a push to teach the superiority of Hindu values and mythology at the cost of academic rigor, and cutting against the grain of secularism that runs through multi-faith modern India. “We have so many proofs that these events happened,” Rao, 69, said in an interview, describing events in the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, the ancient Hindu epics about love and war, truth and deceit, that feature characters using inextinguishable fire and weapons with the destructive power of a nuclear arsenal. Similar views have won support from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and in part reflect a belief that India’s history books are beholden to colonial powers, foreign invaders and Marxists. While there is debate over the exact age of the Hindu epics, historians say they were probably written at least two millennia ago. Rao says this in itself is proof the texts are factual because humans did not develop the art of fiction writing until a few centuries back. Many academics are horrified by such views, and describe his appointment as a blow for the history organization set up four decades ago to guide research and hand out grants. They point to signs of a broader plan to bring more Hinduism to the classroom through changes to the curriculum. Two Indian states run by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party have recruited controversial Hindu nationalist Dinanath Batra to advise on writing textbooks. In June, thousands of schools in Gujarat were given textbooks by Batra that claimed cars were invented in ancient India and told children to draw an enlarged nation to include countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Teachers at Batra’s organization say they want the books to be in every school. “The lessons from today’s history books are that Indians are nothing and good for nothing,” said Atul Kothari, secretary of Batra’s Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti, or Save the Education Movement. “The truth is that historically we have been a far superior race.” Education Minister Smriti Irani, a former soap actress, declined to comment on what revisions will be included in a review of the curriculum planned next year. The last time the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party was in power a decade ago it began to rewrite school books in line with Hindu-nationalist orthodoxy. When the rival Congress party came back to power it rewrote the books again. Academics say the loser in all this are confused, and sometimes illinformed, school children. Modi is the first prime minister to publicly back the view that holy texts show many discoveries of modern science were made by ancient Indians. He told an audience of doctors last month that the Hindu god Ganesh’s head was evidence of ancient plastic surgery. A warrior the Mahabharata describes as born outside his mother’s womb was a test-tube baby, Modi said. “These claims can be interpreted as signs of an inferiority complex,” said Romila Thapar, a leading scholar on ancient India. “The most disturbing thing is that many people accept this without questioning it,” said Thapar, whose books one BJP leader has said should be burned. —Reuters Police search Indian guru’s ashram after arrest NEW DELHI: Indian police yesterday searched the sprawling ashram of a holy man who was arrested on suspicion of murder and criminal conspiracy after a deadly siege at his fortress-like compound. Sant Rampal, a 63-year-old former engineer, had ignored orders to appear in court for questioning in a 2006 murder case. But when police moved in to arrest him Tuesday, they clashed with thousands of devotees who were packed inside his heavily fortified ashram in northern India. His supporters said he was too ill to make the 250-kilometer (155-mile) journey from his ashram to the court in Chandigarh, the Haryana state capital. Some of his followers were armed with rocks, guns and small bags of acid, according to police. By the time of his arrest Wednesday, he faced additional charges related to the siege, including murder, sedition and criminal conspiracy. At least six people - five women and an 18-month-old child - died during the standoff. Officials were still working to determine the causes of death, police official Anil Kumar said. About 200 people were injured, including security forces. Rampal, who says he is the reincarnation of an Indian poet and mystic, is one of many gurus and Hindu holy men who command huge followings in India. The enormous power wielded by selfstyled holy men has led to scandals in which some have been accused of exploiting devotees. —AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 China tries top journalist, scholar in closed hearings BEIJING: Closed-door court hearings of a prominent journalist and a noted minority scholar held yesterday were sharply criticized for violating due process and chilling freedom of expression as Chinese authorities tighten oversight of public speech. Journalist Gao Yu, 70, denied that she had leaked state secrets on the first day of her trial, her lawyer said. Police and plainclothes agents blocked journalists from accessing the Beijing No 3 People’s Intermediate Court. She faces a maximum penalty of death, lawyer Mo Shaoping said. Across the country, in the tumultuous Xinjiang region, a sealed jailhouse court upheld the separatism conviction and life sentence for Ilham Tohti, a noted scholar from China’s Muslim Uighur minority who frequently criticized the government while advocating ethnic pride and greater economic opportunity. Both proceedings highlight tensions between China’s vision of rule of law, a top priority of President Xi Jinping, and Western notions of judicial fairness. “The Chinese judicial authority handed down the verdict in accordance with the facts and law. China’s judicial sovereignty must not be questioned,” foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at his daily news briefing in response to a question about Ilham Tohti’s appeal. To human rights groups, the trials are part of the Communist Party’s redoubled efforts to consolidate control, cracking down on dissidents, corruption and free speech, as China embarks on a difficult path of economic transformation and confronts new challenges in governing an increasingly well-informed and sometimes restive population. “These cases fly in the face of China’s written commitment to improve the rule of law in China,” said Nicholas Bequelin, a senior researcher in the Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. “This is because there is a misunderstanding of what these reforms really entail. They were never intended to improve the rights of the defense in politically sensitive cases or cases in which there was overwhelming evidence of guilt. What the government wants is for the police not to torture innocent people. Torturing guilty people they have no problem with.” Activists fear authorities are using state secrets charges to silence critics like Gao, who also is one of the best-known intellectuals to have been imprisoned for supporting the 1989 Tiananmen prodemocracy protests. She was detained in April on charges of illegally obtaining a Communist Party document and providing it to an overseas website for publication, according to previous official reports. State media did not identify the document, but it appeared to refer to a strategy paper - known as Document No. 9 that reportedly argued for aggressive curbs on the spread of Western democracy, universal values, civil society, freedom of the press and other ideological concepts the party believed threatened its legitimacy. —AP China minister brushes off fears over military growth BEIJING: China’s defense minister yesterday sought to soothe concerns over the country’s growing armed forces, saying its military modernization is rooted in both past humiliations and a present need to combat threats including terrorism. “The remarkable growth of China’s comprehensive national power, and the continued progress in national defense modernization, have become a focus of international attention in recent years,” General Chang Wanquan said in a speech. Among the reasons he cited for the makeover were China’s “wretched modern history” as a victim of aggression and the “practical need to secure its own territory”, catch up with other militaries and cooperate internationally to combat “terrorism, extremism and separatism”. China’s military “lags far behind those advanced military forces elsewhere in the world,” he added in the address at a conference sponsored by the China Association for Military Science. China has consistently stressed that the growth and modernization of its armed forces-the world’s largest by manpower, with approximately 2.3 million active duty troops as of last year-pose no threat to any other countries or international order. But Beijing’s growing assertiveness over territorial disputes in the East and South China seas has stoked concerns, as have commentaries in official media questioning the decades-long security role of the United States in the region. Chang’s speech came a day after a US commission warned that potential China-US military confrontations risk escalating into a “major political crisis”, amid Beijing’s maritime disputes with Japan and the Philippines, both US allies. Increased Chinese military spending and the country’s expanding naval capabilities are among developments “enabling China to challenge decades of air and naval dominance by the United States in the Western Pacific”, Dennis Shea, chairman of the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, told reporters Thursday. Chang spoke at the Fifth Xiangshan Forum, a military affairs conference Beijing has hosted every other year since 2006 and is upgrading to a higher-level dialogue in which defense officials also participate alongside scholars and experts. Besides Chang, other defense ministers attending included those from Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Singapore and Tajikistan. South Korea sent its deputy defense minister for policy, while Chinese ally North Korea appeared not to have dispatched anyone, based on a list of delegations distributed to participants. No current US Department of Defense officials were included on the list, though at least one uniformed military attachÈ from the US embassy in Beijing was present. Gary Roughead, a retired admiral who during his career served as chief of US naval operations as well as commander of the US Atlantic and Pacific fleets, attended the conference. —AFP TOKYO: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a press conference at his official residence in Tokyo yesterday. —AFP Japan PM dissolves lower house for early election Dec 14 poll could be a referendum on �Abenomics’ TOKYO: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dissolved the lower house of Japan’s parliament yesterday, forcing an early election in an apparent bid to shore up support for his scandalplagued government so he can pursue his policy goals. His ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which has been in power for most of the postWorld War II era, may lose some seats but is likely to retain a solid majority with its coalition partner in the 480-seat lower house. The election on Dec 14 follows Abe’s decision to postpone a planned sales tax increase after data released Monday showed the economy slipped into recession. He is portraying the election as a referendum on his economic revitalization policies, known as Abenomics, and the postponement of the tax hike - from the current 8 percent to 10 percent - that had been set for next October. “The question is whether we should pursue Abenomics or not,” Abe told a news conference. “That’s what this election is about. Through the election I will ask the public whether our policies are right or wrong.” The early poll, however, has puzzled many voters as Abe has been prime minister for only about two years and the lower house was only halfway through its four-year term. Calling an election right after the release of negative economic data is also not usually considered wise. Media polls this week showed the majority of voters were opposed to dissolving the lower house. But Abe may see it as a chance to win a fresh mandate for his rule and to clean house after recent scandals involving Cabinet members dragged down his approval ratings, experts said. Two ministers have resigned and others have come under attack for alleged campaign finance and election law violations. Divided opposition “It was certainly to prolong his life as prime minister,” said Mieko Nakabayashi, a former lawmaker who teaches at Waseda University in Tokyo. With the opposition parties in disarray, Abe can be confident voters will give the LDP a victory that will keep him in office for another four years. The focus is on the economy, and few voters oppose delaying the tax increase. Also, the December vote will come before Abe has to tackle contentious issues next year that could erode support for his government, including legislation to expand Japan’s military role and restart nuclear power plants. “It’s like pushing a reset button,” said Koichi Nakano, an international politics professor at Sophia University in Tokyo. “Once the election is over, Abe is likely to claim that he’s got a popular mandate and now practically has a blank check from the people to continuing to govern for another four years.” The official campaigning starts Dec 2. “The battle is now starting,” Abe told party members yesterday. “We’ll make an all-out fight in this battle so that we all can come back here to resume our responsibility to make Japan a country that shines in the center of the world.” Abe got a rare second shot as prime minister after stepping down just a year into his rocky first term in office in 2006-2007. His support ratings started out high as share prices surged in early 2013, but fell recently as parliament squabbled over the campaign finance scandals. The main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which led the country for three years until the end of 2012, deeply disappointed voters with its failure to achieve promised goals. While Abe isn’t wildly popular among the general public, voters appear to be more willing to trust him and the LDP, which ruled Japan through its high-growth era in the 1960s and into the booming 1980s. On Monday, Japan said its economy - the world’s third-largest - unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter, its second straight quarterly contraction, which is the common definition of a recession. —AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Obama spurns Republicans with immigration orders Move to spare 5 million from deportation WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama unveiled expansive executive actions on immigration Thursday night to spare nearly 5 million people in the US illegally from deportation, setting off a fierce fight with Republicans over the limits of presidential powers. In a televised address to the nation, Obama defended the legality of his actions and challenged Republicans lawmakers to focus their energy not on blocking his measures but on approving long-stalled legislation to take their place. “To those members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I have one answer: Pass a bill,” Obama said, flexing his presidential powers just two weeks after his political standing was challenged in the midterm elections. As Obama spoke from the White House, immigration supporters with American flags draped over their shoulders marched on Pennsylvania Avenue outside carrying signs that read, “Gracias, Presidente Obama.” The address marked the first step in the White House effort to promote the executive actions to the public. On Friday, Obama will speak at a campaign-style rally in Las Vegas. Despite Obama’s challenge to Republicans to pass a broader immigration bill, his actions and the angry Republican response could largely stamp out those prospects for the remainder of his presidency, ensuring that the contentious debate will carry on into the 2016 elections. Republicans, emboldened by their sweeping victories in the midterms, are weighing responses to the president’s actions that include lawsuits, a government shutdown and in rare instances, even impeachment. “The president will come to regret the chapter history writes if he does move forward,” Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is soon to become the Senate majority leader, said before Obama’s address. While Obama’s measures are sweeping in scope, they still leave more than half of the 11 million people living in the US illegally in limbo. The president announced new deportation priorities that would compel law enforcement to focus its efforts on tracking down serious criminals and people who have recently crossed the border, while specifically placing a low priority on those who have been in the United States for more than 10 years. The president spent months trying to gain a House vote on the Senate bill, frustrating immigration advocates and some Democrats who wanted WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama leaves the podium after speaking during a nationally televised address from the White House in Washington on Thursday. —AP him to instead take action on his own. While Obama had long insisted that his powers to halt deportations were limited, the White House began seriously exploring options for unilateral action. Still, that process has been beset by delays, especially Obama’s decision to hold off on announcing the executive orders until after the midterms. Some Democrats had feared that thrusting the immigration debate to the forefront of the campaign would hurt their chances of keeping control of the Senate, though the White House’s delay ultimately did little to stem their defeats. The main beneficiaries of the president’s actions are immigrants who have been in the US illegally for more than five years but whose children are citizens or lawful permanent residents. After passing background checks and paying fees, those individuals will soon be able to seek relief from deportation and get work permits. The administration expects about 4.1 million people to qualify. Obama will also expand eligibility to people who arrived in the US as minors before 2010, instead of the current cutoff of 2007, and will lift the requirement that applicants be under 31. The expansion is expected to affect about 300,000 people. Immigration-rights activists gathered at watch parties around the country to listen to the president announce actions they have sought for years. “This is a great day for farmworkers. It’s been worth the pain and sacrifice,” said Jesus Zuniga, a 40-year-old who picks tomatoes in California’s Central Valley and watched the speech at a union gathering in Fresno. In New York City, however, a couple of protesters held “no amnesty” signs outside a New York union office where advocates of the president’s plan were gathering to watch him and celebrate. “We have a lot of unemployed Americans right now, and I don’t understand why unemployed Americans can’t be hired to do the jobs these illegals are doing,” said John Wilson, who works in contract management. —AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Powerful US pro-Israel lobby holds fire as Iran deadline looms WASHINGTON: As the United States and other powers negotiate down to the wire on a nuclear deal with Iran, one voice has been unusually quiet - the main pro-Israel lobby in Washington. Israel deeply distrusts the attempt to reach a deal at talks in Vienna that would lift harsh international sanctions on Iran in return for limits to its nuclear program, aimed at preventing it from developing an atomic bomb. But its staunchest US supporters, represented by the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, lobbying group, have been holding back. They failed earlier this year in a full-scale push for further sanctions that the White House said would have derailed the talks. With growing signs that Monday’s deadline for an Iran deal may be extended, AIPAC is looking past these talks and weighing how to respond to the outcome amid a changing political environment in Washington. “There’s nothing to lobby for ... until we see what’s addressed in Vienna,” said a source close to AIPAC. “But after that, the question is whether you’ll see an intense push to engage with Congress. It could be the lull before the storm.” A Republican sweep in this month’s US congressional elections has already spurred new threats from hawkish lawmakers to seek further sanctions against Iran. AIPAC is likely to find the Republican-led Congress that takes office in January more receptive to tougher measures against Tehran and President Barack Obama less likely to have the votes to sustain a veto against fresh sanctions. In February, Obama was able to block a campaign backed by AIPAC to get Congress to impose new sanctions, marking the group’s biggest political defeat in years. Army of AIPAC lobbyists AIPAC, which has about 100,000 members, is widely credited with helping to ensure that Israel remains a top recipient of US foreign aid and is accustomed to seeing most congressional measures it favors pass almost unopposed. —Reuters Woman, three children shot in New Jersey TABERNACLE: One of two bodies are taken from the scene of a shooting on Thursday in Tabernacle, New Jersey. The shooting at a home in a secluded wooded area of southern New Jersey left two children dead and a woman and another child wounded, state police said. —AP Residents fear floods and roof collapses in Buffalo Snow ends as death toll rises to 12 BUFFALO, New York: A snowfall that brought huge drifts and closed roads in the Buffalo area finally ended yesterday, yet residents still couldn’t breathe easy, as the looming threat of rain and higher temperatures through the weekend and beyond raised the possibility of floods and more roofs collapsing under the heavy loads. More than 30 roof collapses, most involving farm and flat-roof buildings, were reported overnight, officials said yesterday, after snow Thursday brought the Buffalo area’s three-day total to an epic 7 feet or more. Little or no snow was expected yesterday, and the forecast called for a chance of rain on Saturday and more on Monday, along with temperatures approaching 60 degrees. Homeowners and store employees around the region climbed onto roofs Thursday to shovel off the snow and reduce the danger. “It’s getting heavier,” said Cheektowaga resident Thomas Mudd Jr, who with his wife spent several hours shoveling 4 to 5 feet off their roof. “It’s supposed to warm up and we’re supposed to get rain on the weekend, which will make it even heavier. So I didn’t want my roof collapsing.” 12 deaths The storms were blamed for at least 12 deaths in western New York, mostly from heart attacks and exposure. The most recent victims were two elderly residents of a nursing home that was evacuated amid concerns of a roof collapse, Deputy Erie County Executive Richard Tobe said yesterday. “No matter how you cut it, this event will end up in the top five for the Lake Erie area,” said National Weather Service Director Louis Uccellini. More than 50 people were evacuated from several mobile home parks in suburban Cheektowaga and West Seneca because roofs were buckling. Bellevue Fire Department Lt. Timothy Roma said more than a dozen buildings and carports collapsed, as did a metal warehouse operated by a Christmas decorations company, where damage was estimated in the millions. Local media reported that about 180 residents of a Cheektowaga assisted living facility were evacuated after staff members noticed the ceiling bulging under the weight of the snow. With roads impassable, driving bans in effect and the Buffalo Bills’ stadium buried in snow, the NFL decided to move the Bills’ Sunday home game against the New York Jets to Monday night in Detroit. National Guardsmen drove nurses to their hospital shifts. State troopers helped elderly residents trapped in their homes. State officials assembled 463 plows, 129 loaders and 40 dump trucks from across the state for a massive cleanup effort. Some Buffalo-area schools were closed for the fourth day, burning through snow days with winter still a month away. A stretch of the New York State Thruway through western New York remained closed, with more than 300 truckers idled at truck stops and service areas, waiting for the highway to reopen. —AP TABERNACLE, New Jersey: A shooting at a home in a secluded wooded area of southern New Jersey left two children dead and their brother and their mother critically wounded, state police said Thursday. Officials said they were not prepared to say whether the shooting in Tabernacle was considered a murder-suicide, but they did say there was no threat to the public and no active search for a shooter. State police said 44-year-old Jeaninne LePage was in critical condition Thursday evening at Cooper University Hospital in Camden. A boy injured in the shooting also was in critical condition. Police did not release the names or ages of the children. State police said they received a call from another relative in the home at about 9:15 am reporting that the mother and children - believe to be middle-school and high-school aged had been shot. The woman had a single shot to her head; officials would not say where the children had been shot. All were found in the same room, and a handgun believed to be the only weapon used was found, police said. Five other people live in the home, but authorities say none reported hearing any shooting. The reason for that was another issue that officials said they couldn’t explain yet. “It’s going to be a long time before we know exactly what happened,” state police Detective Geoff Noble said. Authorities said all the other residents of the home had been accounted for. State police had a section of the road closed Thursday evening as investigators continued searching the property. They were seen looking through three cars in the driveway. Just before 5 pm, authorities brought out the bodies of the two children. Duke German, 50, of Tabernacle, said his son goes to school with one of the boys who lives at the house and said the boy wasn’t on the school bus Thursday morning. The Burlington County community is located in the sparsely populated New Jersey Pinelands, about 30 miles east of Philadelphia. Neighbors said they did not know the residents of the house and did not hear any commotion Thursday morning until troopers arrived and helicopters began hovering overhead. “It’s very quiet, peaceful,” said Mike Watson, who has lived in the neighborhood for 25 years. “You can hear a pin drop.” —-AP More arrests as protesters await Ferguson grand jury decision FERGUSON, Missouri: Riot police arrested at least two demonstrators in Ferguson, Missouri, for a second night running as tensions simmer ahead of a grand jury decision in the case of a white officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in August. The grand jury is deciding whether to charge officer Darren Wilson in the slaying of 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in a case that has exposed fresh strains in often-troubled race relations in the United States. About a dozen protesters gathered again outside the police station in Ferguson in frigid conditions, sometimes blocking vehicles as they waved placards and chanted “Whose streets? Our streets!” and “Killer cops have got to go!” Officers in helmets and shields were deployed after a commander told protesters not to block traffic. Brief scuffles broke out and at least one woman and a man were handcuffed and taken away.—Reuters China CB surprises with rate cut to spur growth 16 17 Long �to do’ list for Modi as clock ticks on reform Business 20 CEOs in 10 big mergers to get $430m: Study SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 BMW 5 Series blazes onto Kuwaiti asphalt 19 FRANKFURT: The President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi is on his way to the European Banking Congress in Frankfurt yesterday. — AP ECB throws door to QE wide open Draghi sees no stronger euro-zone recovery in coming months FRANKFURT: European Central Bank President Mario Draghi threw the door wide open yesterday for more dramatic action to rescue the euro-zone economy, saying “excessively low” inflation had to be raised quickly by whatever means necessary. Draghi said there was now no sign of economic improvement in the months ahead and that the ECB would expand and step up its program to pump more money into the currency bloc if its current measures fell short of lifting inflation. “We will continue to meet our responsibility - we will do what we must to raise inflation and inflation expectations as fast as possible, as our price stability mandate requires of us,” Draghi said in a speech at an annual banking congress. “If on its current trajectory our policy is not effective enough to achieve this, or further risks to the inflation outlook materialise, we would step up the pressure and broaden even more the channels through which we intervene, by altering accordingly the size, pace and composition of our purchases.” “Draghi all but announced that the central bank will step up monetary easing soon. Mr Maybe has become Mr Definitely,” said Nick Kounis, an economist with ABN Amro. “We think the ECB would exhaust other alternatives before moving to sovereign QE.” Draghi had said on Monday further measures could involve large-scale purchases of government bonds, also known as quantitative easing - a step that is particularly opposed in the bloc’s largest economy, Germany, for fear of mutualising risks. The head of Germany’s powerful Bundesbank, Jens Weidmann, in his speech at the same event, avoided the subject of monetary policy and instead spoke about banking regulation. “We can’t be constantly commenting on one another,” Weidmann told reporters as he left the event shortly after his speech. Draghi’s comments pushed 10-year government bond yields in Italy, Ireland and Austria to new all-time lows. The euro fell 0.8 percent against the dollar and was down 1.1 percent against the yen. Dramatic Draghi’s remarks were almost as dramatic as his “whatever it takes” speech in the summer of 2012 with which he pulled the euro-zone back from the brink. Having earlier in the week pointed to early signs of improvements, Draghi yesterday said the economic situation remained difficult and the latest business survey suggested a stronger recovery was unlikely in the coming months. “Over shorter horizons, however, indicators have been declining to levels that I would deem excessively low,” he said. The euro-zone economy has been mired in low growth and weak inflation for months. The ECB is trying to unblock lending to households and companies by flooding the market with billion of euros through purchases of securitized private debt. But should these not be enough to bring inflation - now at 0.4 percent - back to its medium-term target of just below 2 percent, Draghi said the ECB would recalibrate the size, pace and composition of our purchases as necessary. “This is why the Governing Council has tasked ECB staff and the relevant Eurosystem committees with ensuring the timely preparation of further measures to be implemented, if needed.” This could include the purchasing of sovereign bonds. The ECB would be the last of the major central banks to deploy QE, though several policymak- ers have raised concern that the costs of such a tool would outweigh the benefits. Borrowing costs of euro-zone governments have fallen to record lows since Draghi’s 2012 speech, which leads some observers to doubt the impact of QE in the euro zone because one key QE effect would be to weigh on long-term interest rates. “It has never been cheaper for countries such as France to borrow. Buying state bonds could influence the price of state bonds, but wouldn’t have much impact on the economy,” said Michael Heise, the chief economist of Allianz. Draghi acknowledged the different financial structures in the euro zone, Japan and the United States, but stressed QE may still have an effect via the currency channel as banks would be expected to shift into assets outside the euro-zone. “There is evidence that both the various Large Scale Asset Purchase programs of the Fed as well as the Bank of Japan’s Quantitative and Qualitative Easing program led to a significant depreciation of their respective exchange rates, even in a situation in which long-term yields were already very low, as in Japan,” Draghi said. — Reuters BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Tokyo investors cautious next week SHANGHAI: Clothes hang out to dry outside residential homes in Shanghai yesterday. Growth in foreign investment into China slowed in October, the government said, amid a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy and concerns over business risks. — AFP China CB surprises with rate cut to spur growth TOKYO: Tokyo investors are likely to be cautious next week about a possible market downturn, analysts said yesterday, while political developments in Japan will be a focus ahead of an election next month. “The market continues to show all the signs of being technically overbought and potentially ready for a pullback,” said Masayuki Doshida, senior market analyst at Rakuten Securities. On Friday, the Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange reversed early losses to end 0.33 percent, or 56.65 points, higher at 17,357.51. The Nikkei lost 0.76 percent over the week. The Topix index of all first-section shares edged up 0.18 percent, or 2.54 points, to 1,400.18. It eased 0.02 percent over the week. The Nikkei hit a seven-year high last week after the Bank of Japan expanded its monetary easing program on October 31, sending the yen into a freefall. A weak yen is generally positive for Japanese exporters, but the unit won back some ground yesterday. “The dollar had been bid so high so quickly that a sudden, deep selloff would be totally logical,” said Daisuke Uno, strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. “Still, the longer-term direction of the dollar remains higher, perhaps to the 120-125 yen range. Investors see the current recession, the delay in next year’s sales tax, and particularly the Bank of Japan’s stalwart stance for aggressive monetary easing as simply too powerful to bet heavily against.” On forex markets, the dollar bought 117.87 yen, down from 118.22 yen in New York, where it nearly broke 119 yen for the first time since August 2007. Japanese finance minister Taro Aso said Friday that the yen’s steep slide over the past week had been “too fast”. —AFP Move comes as economy stalls BEIJING: China cut interest rates unexpectedly yesterday, stepping up efforts to support the world’s second-biggest economy as it heads towards its slowest expansion in nearly a quarter of a century. The cut, the first in over two years, came as factory growth has stalled and the property market, long a pillar of growth, has remained weak, dragging on broader activity and curbing demand for everything from furniture to cement and steel. “It’s comes right after China’s disappointing PMI figures showing that manufacturing activity is getting dangerously close to contraction,” said Alexandre Baradez, chief market analyst at IG in Paris, referring to a private factory survey this week which added to worries about slowing global growth. “China’s central bank is now following the path of the Fed, the ECB and the BoJ. Central banks are really driving markets,” he said. Just a few weeks ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping had assured global business leaders that the risks faced by China’s economy were “not so scary” and the government was confident it could head off the dangers. In a speech to chief executives at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit, Xi said even if China’s economy were to grow 7 percent, that would still rank it at the forefront of the world’s economies. The People’s Bank of China said it was cutting one-year benchmark lending rates by 40 basis points to 5.6 percent. It lowered one-year benchmark deposit rates by less - just 25 basis points. The changes take effect from today. “The problem of difficult financing, costly financing remains glaring in the real economy,” the PBOC said. LIMITING THE IMPACT The central bank also took a step to free up deposit rates, allowing banks to pay depositors 1.2 times the benchmark level, up from 1.1 times previously. “They are cutting rates and liberalizing rates at the same time so that the stimulus won’t be so damaging,” said Li Huiyong, an economist at Shenyin and Wanguo Securities. Recent data showed bank lending tumbled in October and money supply growth cooled, raising fears of a sharper economic slowdown and prompting calls for more stimulus measures, including cutting interest rates. But many analysts had expected the central bank to hold off on cutting interest rates for now, as authorities have opted instead for measures like more fiscal spending, as they also try to balance the need to reform the economy. Chinese leaders have also repeatedly stressed they would tolerate somewhat slower growth as long as the jobs market remained resilient. —Reuters HANOI: Electricity workers using a long bamboo ladder to fix an electrical cable in downtown Hanoi. World Bank has recently approved a loan of $500 million to Vietnam to improve the country’s capacity, efficiency and reliability of electricity transmission system in key areas including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta and the Central Region. —AFP China commits $45.6bn projects for Pakistan ISLAMABAD: The Chinese government and banks will finance Chinese companies to build $45.6 billion worth of energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan over the next six years, according to new details of the deal seen by Reuters yesterday. The Chinese companies will be able to operate the projects as profit-making entities, according to the deal signed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif during a visit to China earlier this month. At the time, officials provided few details of the projects or the financing for the deal, dubbed the China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC). The deal further cements ties between Pakistan and China at a time when Pakistan is nervous about waning US support as troops pull out of Afghanistan. Pakistan and China, both nuclear-armed nations, consider each other close friends. Their ties are underpinned by common wariness of India and a desire to hedge against US influence in South Asia. Documents seen by Reuters show that China has promised to invest around $33.8 billion in various energy projects and $11.8 billion in infrastructure projects. Two members of Pakistan’s planning commission, the focal ministry for the CPEC, and a senior official at the ministry of water and power shared the details of the projects. The deal says the Chinese government and banks, including China Development Bank, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC), one of China’s �Big Four’ state-owned commercial banks, will loan funds to Chinese companies, who will invest in the projects as commercial ventures. “Pakistan will not be taking on any more debt through these projects,” said Pakistan’s minister for water and power Khawaja Asif. Major Chinese companies investing in Pakistan’s energy sector will include China’s Three Gorges Corp, which built the world’s biggest hydro power scheme, and China Power International Development Ltd. Sharif signed more than 20 agreements during his trip to China earlier this month, including $622 million for projects related to the deepwater, strategically important Gwadar port, which China is developing. The port is close to the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping lane. It could open up an energy and trade corridor from the Gulf across Pakistan to western China that could be used by the Chinese Navy - potentially upsetting rival India. Pakistan sees the latest round of Chinese investments as key to its efforts to solve power shortages that have crippled its economy. Blackouts lasting more than half a day in some areas have sparked violent protests and undermined an economy already beset by high unemployment, widespread poverty, crime and sectarian and insurgent violence. —Reuters BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Malaysia axes fuel subsidies as oil prices drop KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s government said yesterday it will completely withdraw fuel subsidies from next month following the plunge in global oil prices. Domestic Trade Minister Hasan Malek said fuel prices will now be set at the end of every month based on a monthly average price under a “managed float” system from Dec 1. He said the move will allow Malaysians to enjoy the full benefits of the fall in global crude prices. Last year, the government spent 23 billion ringgit ($6.7 billion) on fuel subsidies. The world oil price has plummeted 31 percent in just five months, a sharp drop after a four-year period of prices near or above $100 a barrel. On Thursday, benchmark US crude was about $76 a barrel. Neighboring Indonesia on Monday sharply raised fuel prices, saying costly government subsidies would be better spent on infrastructure and development. Economists welcomed Malaysia’s move, which was unexpected. “Subsidy is a major price distortion in the economy, so it’s a big thumbs-up,” said Wan Suhaimi Saidie, economist with Kenanga Investment Bank. “The timing is right, there is no other better time than now to do this. The impact will not be as painful for the man on the street.” Currently, gasoline is fixed at 2.30 ringgit (69 cents) a liter and diesel at 2.20 ringgit (66 cents) a liter. Hasan said fuel prices could be even cheaper based on the managed float system. For example, he said the average gasoline price from Nov 1-19 was 2.27 ringgit (68 cents) a liter. While saving on subsidies, economists said the fall in oil and commodity prices was negative for Malaysia, which is a major exporter of oil, palm oil and rubber. The economy has already been under pressure due to rising domestic debt, a swollen fiscal deficit and a shrinking current account surplus. — AP Foreign firms challenge Poland over mine permits SILIGURI: An Indian fisherman uses a net rig to catch fish at the Mahananda river on the outskirts of Siliguri yesterday. The labor sector of the Indian economy consists of roughly 487 million workers, the second largest after China, and of these over 94 percent work in unincorporated, unorganized enterprises ranging from pushcart vendors to home-based diamond and gem polishing operations. — AFP Long �to do’ list for Modi as clock ticks on reform Govt faces tough 2014/15 deficit targets NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a long list of progrowth measures to implement over the next four months, but time may have already run out to breathe enough life into the economy to meet the tough 2014/15 fiscal deficit target without cuts. Modi’s election victory in May unleashed a rush of money from foreign portfolios betting the reformist prime minister would drive a quick recovery. That has yet to materialize, with both factory utilization and capital spending low. Parliament convenes on Monday for a month-long session in which the government is confident of passing legislation to allow more foreign investment in the insurance industry, despite hostile opposition parties. Other bills, including labor and land reform, will face stiff opposition. After the session ends on Dec 23, focus will turn to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s second budget, due in February and seen as a chance for the government to address criticism it has not moved quickly or boldly enough on the economy. “They are quite aware of the urgency, that this cannot just be an incremental budget,” said author and commentator Gurcharan Das, a former CEO of Proctor and Gamble India. “They think of this as a transformative budget.” Jaitley set a tough fiscal deficit target of 4.1 percent of GDP in his maiden budget. Slack tax revenues and the challenge of raising a record $9.5 billion target from asset sales could force him to cut spending, risking a fragile economic recovery. Jaitley acknowledged yesterday that it will be hard to hit tax revenue targets this financial year, saying the lack of pick-up in manufacturing was affecting indirect tax receipts. “India looks set to miss its fiscal target this year, even in the optimistic case that the government fully delivers on its plans to sell stakes in state-owned companies,” Capital Economics’ Shilan Shah said in a research note. Shah said missing the target would not be such a bad thing, given that looser fiscal policy could help the economic revival. GDP looming After moving slowly on economic policy, including the asset sales, in his first six months in office, Modi has now picked up the pace. Last week the government announced it would auction dozens of coalfields by February as well as allow foreign firms to mine coal for the first time. Asset sales should begin with the sale of a stake in oil firm ONGC in early December. Even if such moves were implemented straight away, one senior government source said, their impact would take months to be felt. GDP data due on Nov 28 will give a clearer picture of how the economy fared in the quarter to September, but with factories running nearly 30 percent below capacity, few expect a big rebound from the worst slowdown since the 1980s. — Reuters WARSAW: Two foreign-owned mining firms have challenged the Polish government over what they see as the unfair allocation of copper and potash extraction permits to state-controlled miner KGHM. Poland’s environment ministry, which allocates concessions, denied it gave preferential treatment to KGHM over Canadian Miedzi Copper, which has filed a lawsuit, or British firm Darley Energy, which has submitted an appeal. KGHM, Europe’s second-largest copper producer and an industrial champion for Poland, is 31.8-percent owned by the state. It said it did not limit competition. Whatever the outcome, the row could rattle foreign investors at a time when Poland’s resource sector, struggling with low prices on the world market, badly needs investment. The government is also anxious to bring investors into shale gas, which it hopes will reduce its reliance on imported Russian gas. But a number of firms have pulled out, citing difficult geology and unclear regulations. The founders of Darley also control 3Legs Resources , which earlier this year sold its Polish shale gas business in which it was partnered with ConocoPhilips. Miedzi Copper told Reuters it had filed a case with a local court after two copper concessions were awarded to it and then withdrawn following a challenge from KGHM. The ministry said the bidding would be rerun as bidders had insufficient information. KGHM said the permit granted to Miedzi Copper was part of a deposit it had previously invested in. “The only other place where I had such a negative experience was Russia,” Ross Beaty, the main shareholder in Miedzi Copper, told Reuters. “I’ll never go back to Russia and I’m afraid that I’m starting to feel the same with Poland right now.” LATE BID Darley Energy told Reuters separately that it had submitted an appeal to the ministry over the decision to deny it a permit to mine for fertiliser ingredient potash, in favour of KGHM. It said it had also instructed lawyers to prepare to lodge a complaint with the European Commission. In the Darley case, the ministry said KGHM won because its bid was stronger, and denied manipulation. It is expected to reply to Darley’s appeal by Dec 12. KGHM declined to comment on Darley’s allegations of irregularities. Darley bid for a potash mining concession in the Baltic coast town of Puck in 2012 and says it should have been granted access by May last year. It was initially the only bidder. But it said the process was delayed beyond the timetable set out under Polish rules, which allowed KGHM to enter the race later and win. The environment ministry spokesman said an offer from KGHM was picked because it envisaged a wider scope as KGHM planned to mine copper, silver and salt in Puck, in addition to potash. It declined to comment on Darley’s allegations of irregularities about the timing of the bidding process. On Miedzi Copper, KGHM said it was down to the environment ministry to explain why Miedzi was given access to a concession where KGHM had already done work. “It came to be accepted in this sector that grown-up mining organizations do not cross each other’s paths,” Artur Tarnowski, head of KGHM’s investor relations, said “Competition is welcome in our opinion. But let it work on a healthy basis.” Environment ministry spokesman Pawel Mikusek said the bidding process was invalidated because companies taking part were not given necessary details about what the state required. He said KGHM often loses out to rivals in bidding for concessions, proving it was not being given preferential treatment. “When we award each concession, we treat all entities equally,” said Mikusek. —Reuters BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 French tax fraud probe targets HSBC: Report ATHENS: Greek Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis (center) leaves the Greek Parliament in Athens yesterday after submitting the 2015 budget. The revised budget plan confirmed the 2015 growth forecast of 2.9 percent. — AFP Greece spurns objections from EU/IMF lenders PARIS: HSBC Private Bank, the Swiss subsidiary of British banking group HSBC, said yesterday it had been placed under formal investigation as part of a French tax fraud probe. The bank said magistrates were “examining whether the bank acted appropriately between 2006-07 in relation to certain clients of the bank who had French tax reporting requirements, as well as in relation to the way the bank offered its services in the country.” In France, being placed under formal investigation is the nearest equivalent to being charged, and occurs when an examining magistrate decides there is a case to be answered. The bank said it had been asked to deposit a bail bond of 50 million euros ($62 million), and would “continue to cooperate with the French authorities to the fullest extent possible”. Le Monde daily reported that French investigators have calculated that the bank had assisted over 100,000 people and 20,000 companies hide some 180 billion euros in 2006 and 2007. A judicial source told AFP earlier this year that the bank was suspected of “benefiting from the gains of tax fraud” and “laundering funds of an illicit origin by allowing thousands of clients to hide them”. The source said the bank had used numerous trusts and shell companies to help wealthy clients conceal their assets. The same subsidiary was charged this week in Brussels with fraud and money-laundering worth hundreds of millions of euros, mainly for helping diamond dealers in the industry’s international hub of Antwerp evade Belgian taxes. The charges were the latest in a series of international investigations into major banks looking at practices ranging from rigging of interest and currency exchange rates as well as mis-selling products. — AFP Athens sticks to 2015 budget plan ATHENS: Greece’s government yesterday pushed ahead with plans for a nearbalanced budget next year, ignoring objections from its EU/IMF lenders who say Athens is set to miss its deficit forecast. Athens and its foreign lenders have been at loggerheads over the projected deficit for next year, with the lenders arguing Greece will miss the 0.2 percent target because of a new payback plan for austerity-hit Greeks who owe money to the state. The Greek government, however, stuck to the forecast in its updated 2015 budget plan that was submitted to parliament without the approval of the lenders, marking its first near-balanced budget in over three decades. “We are fighting for it,” Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis told reporters. “There is some convergence but they are pushing us on the budget.” Athens - which says it has no more room for punishing Greeks with austerity - has struck an increasingly defiant tone as it haggles with the EU/IMF inspectors on what is expected to be the final review under its 240 billion euro bailout. The government is in talks with EU/IMF lenders to exit its bailout package at the end of the year, more than a year ahead of its scheduled end in early 2016. It wants to wrap up the current bailout review by Dec. 8 but says talks are “tough”. After nearly five years on EU/IMF aid that has come at the price of painful austerity measures, Greece has made progress in getting its finances back on track and its economy has begun to grow again. The budget confirmed the economy would grow 0.6 percent this year and 2.9 percent in 2015. It also predicted the budget deficit for this year would be larger than previously estimated, standing at 1.3 percent from 0.8 percent forecast in the October draft budget. Athens also lowered its target for a primary surplus - which excludes interest payments - this year to 1.8 percent from 2 percent previously and slightly raised the target for next year to 3 percent from 2.9 percent. Athens, which has been emboldened by two successful forays into debt markets this year after a fouryear hiatus, also confirmed plans to continue tapping the bond markets. Investors, however, have punished Greek bonds in recent weeks over fears Greece is on track for a new political crisis when lawmakers elect a new president in spring next year, which could trigger snap polls. — Reuters PARIS: A sign of HSBC private bank in the center of Geneva. HSBC Private Bank, Swiss subsidiary of British bank HSBC, was placed under investigation yesterday in Paris for alleged money-laundering and illegal sales, according to a spokesperson. — AFP Gold rallies to 3-week high after China rate cut LONDON: Gold climbed back above $1,200 an ounce yesterday after a surprise rate cut by China fuelled expectations demand could rise in the world’s biggest gold consumer. China cut its benchmark interest rates for the first time in more than two years yesterday to lower borrowing costs and lift a cooling economy that is on track for its slackest annual growth in 24 years. “Any measures that accelerate the spending power of the Chinese public are bound to be positive for gold,” Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said. “(This could mean) additional spending power for Chinese consumers to buy jewellery and investment products.” Spot gold was up 1.1 percent at $1,207.10 an ounce at 1312 GMT, while US gold futures for December delivery were up $15.20 an ounce at $1,206.10. Earlier spot gold touched its highest in three weeks at $1,207.70. A sharp drop in the euro versus the dollar had pressured gold to a session low of $1,186.84 an ounce, after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi said inflation expectations were declining to levels that were very low, keeping the door open for further monetary easing soon. Gold is priced in the dollar and tends to fall when the US currency strengthens. A rally in the dollar index earlier this month knocked gold to a 4-1/2 year low at $1,131.85. “Overall the dollar continues to be leading the way, therefore I have to say that despite the demand for physical, I would think that because of the weakness in the euro, we have a chance of testing the lows again,” MKS head of trading Afshin Nabavi said. Traders were also digesting news of central bank sales and purchases. Ukraine slashed its gold reserves by more than a third in October, data from the International Monetary Fund showed, as the near-bankrupt country reels from fighting a pro-Russian separatist movement in the east. Russia raised its gold holdings for a seventh straight month in the same period. Among other precious metals, silver was down 0.4 percent at $16.16 an ounce, while spot platinum was up 0.3 percent at $1,212 an ounce and spot palladium was up 0.8 percent at $774.25 an ounce. — Reuters BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 BMW 5 Series blazes onto Kuwaiti asphalt Best-selling model for Ali Alghanim and Sons is equipped with stunning design features, engine variants and technological innovations KUWAIT: Ali Alghanim and Sons has confirmed that the BMW 5 Series has reached new success benchmarks in Kuwait with continuous and soaring market demand. With a host of innovations across both design and engineering, this best-selling model is set to further build on its dominance and extend its lead in the executive saloon segment. Since its launch in 1972, the BMW 5 Series has been the undisputed global leader in the executive car segment. This success is echoed in Kuwait with 5 Series being the best-selling model in 2014. The BMW 5 Series is the fifth BMW model to be available with specific design packages: BMW Modern Line and BMW Luxury Line. With the BMW Lines, customers can enjoy two distinctive personalities which shine the spotlight on selected facets of the car’s character to great effect. Both Lines include LED fog lamps, 18-inch or 19-inch light-alloy wheels, B-pillar trim and exterior mirror bases in highgloss black, illuminated door pulls with chrome trim and matching illuminated door sill strips with aluminium inserts bearing BMW lettering. �Luxury’ or �Modern’ badges can also be found on the front side panels. The BMW 5 Series is available in a range of different engine variants: BMW 520i, BMW 528i, BMW 535i and BMW 550i. The new generation of the V8 engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology found under the bonnet of the BMW 550i takes to the stage armed with a 10 per cent rise in output yet also significantly reduced fuel consumption. The multi-award-winning straight-six engine delivers 225 kW/306 hp to the BMW 535i. The engine powering the BMW 520i develops 135 kW/184 hp, while the unit offered for the BMW 528i from the launch of the new BMW 5 Series boasts revisions to various details and delivers 180 kW/245 hp. In the cockpit, the range of on-board BMW ConnectedDrive technology in the new BMW 5 Series expands on an already impressive network of driver assistance systems and mobility services designed to enhance safety, convenience and in-car infotainment. A suite of office functions turns the model into a mobile workplace - underpinned by either the customer’s mobile phone or the car’s integrated SIM card. Emails, appointments, contacts, calendar entries and notes are displayed on the cockpit’s central screen. BMW Apps guide the user through the large and ever increasing number of services, which can be accessed using the customer’s phone or internet connection. BMW Apps includes features such as a web radio function, access to your personalised music library and in-car use of Facebook and Twitter. This service is constantly expanding to include new apps, which can be uploaded into the car via the SIM card or a smartphone. BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 UK retailers look to US Black Friday for Christmas lift-off LONDON: Next week’s “Black Friday”, a traditional discount day for US retailers, looks set to be the biggest ever for British shops as more join in the promotional event to kickstart Christmas sales. The Friday following the Thanksgiving Day holiday was named Black Friday because spending would surge and it would indicate the point at which American retailers began to turn a profit for the year, or go “into the black”. A survey commissioned by Barclays found that 65 percent of Britain’s multi-channel retailers plan Black Friday promotions this year on Nov. 28. Amazon introduced Black Friday discounts to Britain in 2010 and last year major UK store groups such as John Lewis , Dixons and Asda joined in. Sales updates published in January showed it had a significant impact on Christmas trading. John Lewis reported an early peak in sales last year, which it said was driven by Black Friday, followed by a surge in the last 10 days. Visa Europe forecasts that 518 million pounds ($810 million) will be spent online on Visa cards on Nov. 28, making it the biggest day ever for e-commerce in the UK. It expects a further 500 million pounds will be spent on the following Monday, Dec. 1 — dubbed Mega Monday as prior to the rise of Black Friday it was the busiest online shopping day of the year as people spent their November pay packets. “Following a jump last year, retailers are making a bigger Friday push this time round,” said Visa Europe’s UK MD Kevin Jenkins. Last year Tesco, Britain’s biggest retailer, had Black Friday promotions online. This year it will extend the event to selected stores. Asda’s Black Friday event last year proved popular but was marred by fights breaking out among shoppers chasing limited stock in some crowded stores. Sainsbury’s, Britain’s No. 3 supermarket, plans to take part this year for the first time, with discounted prices on 13 product lines, including TVs, tablets, audio products and kitchen electricals in 485 stores. “It’s a competitive market, so it felt right to be part of the mix this year,” said Sainsbury’s retail director Roger Burnley. Official data published on Thursday showed spending by British consumers is growing less strongly than earlier this year. Whether embracing Black Friday makes commercial sense for UK retailers remains open to debate. Analysts say it can delay autumn sales, pull forward Christmas sales that store groups would otherwise have made at full price, can blunt sales in subsequent weeks and also leaves consumers expecting more pre-Christmas promotions. — Reuters CEOs in 10 big mergers to get $430m: Study �Shareholders won’t benefit from corporate mergers’ SACRAMENTO: Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor said a steadily improving economy will buffer California’s budget from a drop in revenue expected when temporary tax hikes begin to expire in the coming years, during a news conference in Sacramento, California. — AP Insurers see rates falling up to 15% as competition bites LONDON: Competition in the global insurance market is driving commercial rates down by as much as 15 percent, senior industry participants said on Thursday, as some look to new products such as cyber insurance to boost revenues. Low yields in major markets have encouraged a move away from traditional insurance and towards insurance-linked securities such as catastrophe bonds, which offer a high return. Some hedge funds have also started offering reinsurance to share the insurance burden of hurricanes and other costly natural disasters, and their aggressive approach has stolen business from traditional players. A lack of natural disasters in recent years has also reduced global demand for insurance to protect property. “This is a soft rate environment, with an average 10-15 percent decrease across the board,” Dominic Burke, chief executive of broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson told a conference. “It’s a good time to be a buyer of insurance.” Many companies renew insurance policies in the fourth quarter while reinsurance renewals are concentrated in January. Burke said even the aviation insurance market has seen price increases of only around 13 percent during the current renewal round, despite significant losses this year such as the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane over Ukraine. Darren Redhead, chief executive of specialist insurance fund manager Kinesis Capital Management, said alternative insurance products had sliced 15-20 percent from the profits of traditional players in the property catastrophe reinsurance market. But other speakers at the conference said they saw a smaller decrease in insurance rates. In the hunt for new business, underwriters in the specialist Lloyd’s of London market, where anything from rockets to body parts might be insured, have started to focus on protecting companies from the effects of cyber crime. —Reuters NEW YORK: This year’s flurry of corporate mergers may not pay off for shareholders in the long run, but one thing is for sure: The bosses who are selling their companies will do just fine. The CEOs who’ve decided to sell in the 10 biggest US deals this year are set to rake in an estimated $430 million in “golden parachute” payments, according to a study done by pay-tracking firm Equilar at the request of The Associated Press. Translation: It would take the typical American household 847 years of work to get what the average CEO will receive in one fell swoop. The payoffs are often negotiated when CEOs are hired. They’re designed to compensate chief executives for losing their jobs and years of big pay so they won’t stand in the way of a sale that is good for shareholders. But some critics say the packages are so lavish, they can be an incentive to strike iffy deals. Among the grab-bag of goodies in some packages are selling bonuses, cash for agreeing not to join a rival, severance, cash to help pay taxes, and lump-sum compensation for giving up corporate cars and other corner-office perquisites. The biggest haul is in the form of stock that the CEOs arguably could have gotten if they didn’t sell. But they would have had to run their companies for several more years and, in many cases, hit certain performance goals. Numerous studies have shown that many M&A deals are bad for shareholders of the combined companies in the long run. Since the financial crisis six years ago, big companies have mostly resisted the urge to merge. But not recently. On Monday alone two deals worth a combined $100 billion were announced: Halliburton’s bid for rival oilfield services company Baker Hughes and Actavis’ offer to Botox-maker Allergan. So far this year, about $3.2 trillion worth of deals have been announced globally, the most since 2007, according to data provider Dealogic. Some of the payouts in the 10 big deals this year kick in only if the CEOs of the selling companies lose their jobs after the deals are complete. Some of the deals are still in negotiation, and most haven’t closed yet. A breakdown of CEO pay in the biggest mergers in 2014: Allergan’s David Pyott: $100 million. Most of the money is in the form of stock options he was awarded in previous years. Those options have rocketed in value as Allergan shares have more than doubled in 12 months. Without the deal to sell to NEW YORK: Allergan CEO David Pyott (left) and Actavis CEO Brenton Saunders are interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Pyott is set to rake in an estimated $100 million in “golden parachute” payments, according to a study done by pay-tracking firm Equilar at the request of The Associated Press. —AP Actavis, Pyott would have had to wait four years for all the options to “vest,” which allows him to claim ownership and convert them to shares. If he loses his job after the deal closes, he gets to own them right away. Time Warner Cable’s Robert Marcus: $77 million. Marcus, who has been CEO for 11 months, will get the biggest severance payment in this list - $20 million, assuming his deal to sell to Comcast goes through. He also will receive $40 million worth of “restricted” shares meant to keep him working hard on the job for years. Normally, Marcus would have had to wait five years to pocket all the shares. Covidien’s Jose Almeida: $49 million. His pay for selling to rival medical device maker Medtronic will be mostly in the form of stock awards. He also will get $84,000 in “perquisites and benefits,” including 12 months of outplacement services. Biomet’s Jeffrey Binder: $45 million. Nearly all the pay is in stock awards that he would have had to wait years to receive if he didn’t sell the orthopedic products company. He gets this money even if he keeps his job, what’s known to pay experts as a “single trigger.” The April sale to rival Zimmer is still pending. Lorillard’s Murray Kessler: $45 million if his deal to sell to rival tobacco maker Reynolds American is completed. The pay includes $11 million in severance. Sigma-Aldrich’s Rakesh Sachdev: $34 million. The biggest contributor is stock options valued at $13 million that would vest immediately if his deal to sell to Germany’s Merck goes through. Sigma-Aldrich makes chemicals and other materials used in laboratories. Baker Hughes’ Martin Craighead: $29 million. The package includes $3.2 million in “long-time incentive” pay, based on 2013 figures in the company’s regulatory filings. If negotiations to sell to Halliburton fall through, Craighead would have to hit certain performance goals over three years to get all the money. Beam’s Matt Shattock: $28 million for selling the company that makes Jim Beam whiskey to Suntory Holdings in a deal that closed in May. The pay package included $8 million severance. DirecTV’s Michael White: $22 million. The package includes $5.5 million if he doesn’t jump to a competitor in two years after the sale to AT&T is completed. Forest Laboratories’ Brenton Saunders: Zero. Saunders had a “golden parachute” entitling him to $53 million, the third biggest haul on the list. But his payout required what compensation experts call a “double trigger”: He had to both sell his company and lose his job. In an unusual move, Saunders took over as boss of his acquirer, Actavis. — AP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 www.kuwaittimes.net SEE PAGE 28 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Kim Kardashian West has an e� ven better body’ after giving birth T he �Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ star - who had 17-month-old North West in June last year feels “very confident” about her figure. She said: “[I have] an even better body after having the baby than I did before. “I’m very confident about [my body].” The 34-year-old television personality - who recently posed nude for Paper magazine in a bid to “break the internet” - has hinted that she wants another child. Speaking about the shoot, she explained: “It was just a little token before I have to go through [pregnancy] again.” Kim also revealed that there were “a few medical difficulties” during her first pregnancy but then jokingly added that it could have been food related too. She told Australia’s 2DAY FM: “Maybe it was [also] the 10 boxes of Krispy Kremes I would eat all the time. “I’m going to try to control that [next time].” Meanwhile, earlier this year, Kim revealed she wanted another two children with her 37-year-old husband, Kanye West. She previously said: “I’m gonna have to go through the pregnancy again, which mine was a really difficult [...] It was a really difficult pregnancy. So, it’s tough. “Of course I would love to have another child. I would love two more, but, we’ll see. I’m gonna have one more and see what it’s like.” Beyonce �rescued’ her sister’s wedding S olange tied the knot with videographer Alan Ferguson last Sunday but the nuptials nearly resulted in a disaster when the �Losing You’ hitmaker reacted badly to the seafood. The bride’s mother, Tina, said: “[Solange] went through the wedding and the sit-down dinner and she was just fine, and then they had a second line in the streets of New Orleans and she was dancing so hard, I think she just got overheated. “And the seafood - she had a reaction to it. So her face broke out in welts.” The 28-year-old bride disappeared from the festivities for two hours, whilst Beyonce gave her an allergy tablet. Tina explained: “[Beyonce] took her back to the hotel and gave her Benadryl and in two hours she showed up at the reception and did the dance with her son and just had a ball.” Tina, 60, continued to gush about the “heartfelt” wedding. She told Entertainment Tonight: “There wasn’t a dry eye in the place. “[The couple] were just so heartfelt and I just think the wedding epitomised Solange as a person, and her and Alan’s artistic flare.” Meanwhile, sources revealed that Beyonce and Jay Z had a great time at the wedding, too. An insider previously said: “Beyonce and Jay Z were totally into it and so affectionate. They both kept putting their hands on each other’s butts and they were dancing up a storm. “Beyonce and Jay Z were so friendly to everyone and very gracious. They seemed so genuinely happy. They were having the best night.” FKA twigs doesn’t want to be famous T he �Two Weeks’ hitmaker - who has been dating �Twilight’ star Robert Pattinson since September - has revealed that she doesn’t want to be photographed everywhere she goes. She said: “I don’t want to be in front of the camera forever. “I’m not thirsty. I’m not a pop star. I don’t want to reign over all forever.” The 26-year-old singer whose real name is Tahliah Barnett - admitted that just the thought of being famous makes her feel sick. She explained to Rolling Stone magazine: “I don’t want to be famous! “It makes me feel sick, the thought of being a famous person. It’s just not me. I’m the happiest when I’m in the studio, not on a beauty parade.” Meanwhile, Tahliah has opened up about the online abuse she received after her and the 28-year-old hunk went public with their relationship but insists that it is “worth it”. She said: “I really enjoy the fun of putting something out and people liking it or hating it or talking about it, but vacuous attention, it feels disgusting. It’s like a hangover. “It’s weird, I know that’s not really because of me or what I’m doing, [but] the positivity that I get from [my relationship] makes the more challenging aspects ... very worth it.” Mark Wahlberg’s wife thinks he looks like an older Harry Styles R hea Durham - who has been married to the �Ted’ star since 2009 is pleased he is cutting off his locks for charity so he doesn’t resemble an older version of the �Steal My Girl’ hitmaker. Speaking in a video to promote the �Buzz For Kids’ campaign, Mark said: “We’re challenging every single person out there to buzz their hair. “My wife will actually be happy because she says I look like an old Harry [Styles] from One Direction. “I’m challenging every other celebrity, sports star in the world to pitch in too”. The 43-year-old actor has vowed to cut his hair after he has finished filming �Ted 2’, �Deepwater Horizon’, and �Daddy’s Home’ to raise money and awareness for cancerstricken children in America. Meanwhile, Mark - who has four children: 11-year-old Ella, Michael, 8, Brendan, 6, and 4-year-old Grace - recently revealed that his early gym sessions are getting him in “big trouble” with his wife. He explained: “My wife is getting upset because my kids are waking up at 4:30 in the morning on school days to come and hang out with me in the gym. “The teacher’s writing notes saying, �[At] 1 o’clock they’re falling asleep in the classroom. What’s going on?’ So I’m in big trouble for that.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Ben Affleck will spend Thanksgiving with Matt Damon T he �Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ star - who has been friends with Matt since their school years - will celebrate the holiday next week (27.11.14) in Brentwood, Los Angeles, alongside their wives, children and Ben’s mother. Speaking of their plans, Ben said: “My mother is staying with us now and we’ll all go down the street to Matt Damon’s house. “We’re all invited. Matt and my family are all like one big extended family for Thanksgiving. I’m looking forward to it a lot.” Ben and Jennifer, both 42 - who have three children together: Violet, 8, Seraphina, 5, and Samuel, 2 - usually spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Jennifer’s younger brother, Casey. She explained: “This year we’re going to Matt’s house, but usually I cook and Casey and his family come over. “This year Casey is going to be in Boston and we’ll be home.” Meanwhile, the �Draft Day’ star also revealed that the couple wouldn’t be showing up to Matt and Luciana Barroso, his wife’s, party empty handed with Jennifer cooking a family favourite. She told Us Weekly: “I’ll still cook some stuff. “Ben and the kids want me to take my grandmother’s sweet potato pudding so I’ll make that.” Her husband added: “I know I’m not cooking! “I’ll bring some wine for sure - wine will be flowing - but I’ll be focused on the turkey. I know I’ll be eating a lot of turkey at Matt’s house.” Justin Bieber wants to �surprise’ Selena Gomez T he �As Long As You Love Me’ hitmaker - who has dated the 22-year-old singer on-and-off since 2010 - is keen to show up to the American Music Awards on Sunday to see his ex-girlfriend, despite his friends thinking it’s a bad idea. A source revealed: “He came back to LA because he wants to see Selena. “He’s even talking about showing up at the AMA’s to see her. No one on his team thinks that’s a good idea but Justin’s going to do what he wants to do.” The 20-year-old singer is believed to be “struggling” following his split from the �Come And Get It’ hitmaker. The source continued to HollywoodLife.com: “He really wants to be with Selena, he feels like that’s the only thing that will make him happy. He’s struggling big time. “He’s got his friends trying to talk to her, he just wants to see her face to face because he’s convinced that if she sees him they can work it out. But so far she’s shutting him out completely.” Another insider recently revealed that Justin was feeling “heartbroken and depressed” because of his separation from Selena. They previously explained: “Justin has been really depressed. Nothing he’s doing so far to get Selena back is working and it’s put him in a really dark place. “He went to New York for a change of scene to try and find new perspective; he’s hoping Selena will come and meet up with him.” Taylor Swift will be �heartbroken’ if Harry Styles wants to be friends T he �Shake It Off’ hitmaker and the 20-year-old One Direction star - who split in 2013 after a brief romance - have reportedly become friends again, with insiders revealing that Taylor wants more. A source said: “If Harry is just trying to be friends and he has no plan to actually date her again, this is going to be hard for her. “She’s going to get her heart broken all over again. She’s just so sensitive and she does still like him a lot.” However, Taylor may be disappointed as another insider has explained that Harry just wants to keep his relationship with the 24year-old singer platonic. They told HollywoodLife.com: “There’s not a chance in hell that Harry will date Taylor again. He’s a nice guy and wants to be friendly. “He holds no grudges, but he doesn’t want to be in a relationship with Taylor again. “It didn’t work out and wouldn’t work out if they tried it again. He knows that it would be a disaster.” Rumours that the pair are reuniting started when reports surfaced that the �Steal My Girl’ hitmaker sent his ex 1,989 red roses to congratulate her on the success of her new album. Sources also confirmed that the pair “have become pals” again and Taylor was even believed to have bragged “to her trainer and celeb friends that she and Harry are talking again”. Angelina Jolie would a� bsolutely’ give up acting T he award-winning actress - who recently directed World War Two film, �Unbroken’ has admitted that she has always felt “uncomfortable” in front of the camera. When asked if she’d ever give up acting, she said: “Absolutely.” She added to Du Jour magazine: “I’ve never been comfortable as an actor; I’ve never loved being in front of the camera. “I didn’t ever think I could direct, but I hope I’m able to have a career at it because I’m much happier.” Meanwhile, the 38-year-old actress and director recently admitted that “it’s not easy” directing herself and husband, Brad Pitt, in �By the Sea’. She previously said: “The tricky thing is directing myself and directing Brad. It’s hard, dramatic material, and we’re balancing. “It’s a heavy film, and it’s not easy for us. But even as you struggle through it, you’re in the trenches together and you don’t expect it to be easy. We’re challenging each other and that’s a really good thing.” Despite wanting to focus on directing, Angelina revealed that she plans to star in “a few more” movies before switching to directing full time. Discussing her future as an actress, she said: “I’ll do a few more.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Parallel lives in small town America GEORGETOWN: (Left) The exterior of the El Mercado Market in what is locally known as “Kimmeytown”, an area of Georgetown. (Right) The La Quetzalteca restaurant in Georgetown, Delaware. The restaurant is owned by Gerson Guox, a Guatemalan native who came to Georgetown in 1993, and is named after the Guatemalan currency quetzal. —AFP photos T he historic heart of this small US town was trimmed in patriotic red, white and blue for “Return Day,” but only a part of the community celebrates this 200-year-old tradition marking the end of elections. People from longstanding Delaware families gathered to hear results from the town crier and eat roast ox sandwiches, but a few blocks away from the historical trappings it was just another day at El Mercado. The supermarket serves the immigrant families who have transformed the small community of Georgetown in the past 20 years. As a man bought chicken feet from the butcher counter and Spanish-language news played on a television in the back, the teenage girl running the cash register asked: “What’s �Return Day’?” Today, almost half of Georgetown’s 6,400 residents identify as Hispanic, and many still speak Spanish. Most are from Guatemala and have arrived since the early 1990s. The small town reflects how immigration is changing the face of the US, which is thought to be home to some 11.3 million illegal immigrants-mostly from Mexico and Central America. On Thursday, President Barack Obama pledged to overhaul what he called America’s “broken” immigration system by offering protection from deportation to some five million undocumented migrants, a move the Republicans have vowed to fight. In Georgetown, there was resistance from some in the traditional community when the influx began, and some ugly incidents. But the two groups now live parallel lives, side-byside but largely separate. “We’ve still got some people that are old school, who don’t want to change,” said Mayor Bill West. “But I’m telling people, �we’ve got to change.’ They’re here to stay. Let’s make this work.” In 1990, the census recorded just 75 people of Hispanic origin in Georgetown, but now the small town boasts one of the highest concentrations of Guatemalans in the United States. In the fall of 1993, tensions rose when a Guatemalan, driving drunk and without a license, hit and killed a teenage girl. The incident left a sense of distrust that lingered for years, according to Delaware historian Roger Horowitz. Fighting intolerance Gerson Guox, who fled Guatemala’s bloody civil war in 1990, remembers getting kicked out of a restaurant on the edge of town when he tried to have dinner with his brother. Angeles in 1993, part of a wave of Latin Americans drawn by jobs in the booming poultry industry. “I always wanted to get a better life, follow the American dream,” said Guox, who lived in the shadows until he was granted political asylum and then US citizenship. He worked in poultry plants and restaurants, trying to make a new life with his wife, an immigrant from Mexico. A few years ago he bought the premises GEORGETOWN: Local boys play soccer on a dirt field behind the Perdue chicken processing plant in what is locally known as “Kimmeytown”, an area of Georgetown, Delaware on November 6, 2014. Home to more than 2,500 Hispanic residents, it became a Guatemalan enclave beginning in the 1990’s being within walking distance of a Perdue chicken processing plant, which employs a large number of the Latin Americans who live in town. “We walked in the door, and the owner of the restaurant told us we were not allowed to be in there,” he said. Guox called the police, but the owner refused to back down. He told the story with a laugh, sitting in the same building more than a decade later. Guox arrived in Georgetown via Los from which he was once barred and turned it into “La Quetzalteca”, a Mexican restaurant named after the Guatemalan currency the quetzal. But Guox still has the police report from that night, a reminder of how far he, and the town, have come. Over the past two decades a number of restaurants, stores and services have opened in Georgetown catering to the growing Hispanic population. �A classic immigration story’ The Kimmeytown neighborhood has become a vibrant Little Guatemala where residents can buy a quinceanera dress, grab a copy of the newspaper “Hoy en Delaware” or get a taste of home. Organizations like La Esperanza community center, Habitat for Humanity, and La Red Health Center have also set up shop in Georgetown. Immigrants are buying houses and starting families. “It’s a classic immigration story,” Horowitz said. “There’s a lot of chaos, then the community stabilizes.” But a more recent wave of newcomers has forced the town to adapt once again. Earlier this year more than 100 young migrants were placed in Delaware by the federal government, a handful of the 68,000 unaccompanied minors who crossed the border into the US and made headlines over the summer. The arrival at Sussex Central High School of at least 70 new students, many who spoke no English, took the school district by surprise. “It’s an exponential problem,” said school board member Donald Hattier. “If you’ve already planned your budget for a certain number of kids, and all of a sudden somebody drops that many kids on you, it takes resources away from kids that are already here.” Responding quickly, Indian River School District in September launched a program designed for the new students, and is making plans in case there are more unexpected arrivals. At La Quetzalteca, it’s hard to imagine a time when Hispanics were not welcome. One of Guox’s daughters darted in and out of booths where diners are greeted in Spanish and English. “When I get up every day, I say to myself, �Gerson, act like this is your first day in America’,” Guox said. “�But use everything you have now, and compare it to what you had when you came over here’.” —AFP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 CAIRO: In this Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 photo, Fatma Mansour editor-in-chief of Shakmagia, holds a copy of the comic magazine at a coffee shop in Cairo. (Inset) Fatma Mansour, editor-in-chief of Shakmagia magazine, poses for a photograph in Cairo. Cartoons and political satire go back more than 100 years in Egypt, and are a staple in newspapers that have often lampooned social mores and officials in public office. But a new generation of young comic artists is finding alternative space to express what is often a hard sell in mainstream media. —AP Photos NEW EGYPT COMIC ARTISTS push limits of expression A new feminist comic book, the Jewelry Box, has emerged in Egypt, the latest addition in a blossoming scene of alternative comics, as artists seek freer outlets of expression in a country where independent voices are finding it harder to speak. Cartoons and political satire go back over a hundred years in Egypt, and are a staple in newspapers that have often lampooned social mores and officials in public office. But a new generation of young comic artists is finding space to express what is often a hard sell in mainstream media. Building on the region’s spirit of rebellion over the past four years, they are experimenting with new and more subversive style to look at Egypt’s realities. This month’s first issue of Shakmagia, which means “Jewelry Box” in Arabic, focused on sexual harassment and violence, so endemic in Egypt that finally the government this year had to toughen penalties against perpetrators. A dozen artists presented stories depicting how women endure harassment and how men get away with it so easily when most people turn a blind eye. Other new magazines feature vignettes, often presenting slices of life among young people. The most successful is an alt-zine named TokTok, where stories deal with love, joblessness, the attitudes of their elders and the authorities or the chaos of Cairo. Sometimes the approach is humorous, sometimes dark, and sometimes surreal. “Doors on new worlds have opened,” said Muna AbduRahman, a 27-year-old scientist who after the 2011 uprising against autocrat Hosni Mubarak took a leap and started as a newspaper cartoonist. She contributed her first story to Shakmagia, published by the Nazra Center for Women’s Studies. “People started to care about new art as a way to connect with the changes taking place in the country,” she said. Jonathan Guyer, a Cairo-based scholar researching Egyptian comics, compares the new zines to the founding of Mad magazine in the 1950s in the United States, with underground stories challenging the status quo. Prominent Often, he said, that doesn’t mean literally addressing politics, but instead looking at social issues behind the 2011 revolution - dignity, justice, economy and class. “They are teasing out all these difficult issues and often through a backhand way.” With changing politics, the space for cartoonists has shifted. Satirical cartoons were prominent during the 2011 protests. After Mubarak’s fall, interim military rulers bristled at criticism, putting journalists under investigation and pressuring editors to tone down criticism. Newspapers pushed back some: One independent daily ran a cartoon of military boots stamping down on pencils. After the election of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, TV political satirist Bassem Youssef was briefly detained and questioned for his lampoons. But cartoonists had a field day mocking the Islamist leadership. Since Morsi’s June 2013 ouster by the military, newspapers have largely bent to demands by the newly elected president, former army chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, to mute criticism. In Censorship “We are not back to 2010. More like the Middle the streets of Cairo. Launched in early 2011, the quarterly is considered a success. It just put out its 12th issue, printing 2,000 copies each edition - a high number in Egypt’s prolific publication market. “The idea is to open up and change the way people think,” Shennawy, another TokTok founder, said. “Not just on political issues, but in thinking about what’s around us, relationships, girls, social relations and love.” That can mean just straight-up gags. One character created by Shennawy is street parking attendant a well-known figure around Cairo, grubbing for tips as he finds parking for drivers. In one strip, he parks Ages,” Hagrassy said. He and several others in the magazines go only by their artists’ names. Andeel, another of the genre’s rising stars, quit his newspaper last year. It wasn’t only because of censorship but he wanted to try something more “confrontational” artistically. “There was always constant pushback against any attempt to experiment or get out of the familiar,” said the 28-year old artist, known for his dark, heavystroke drawing style. Andeel was among the founders of TokTok, named for the three-wheeled rickshaws that crowd the tanks of the extremist Islamic State group as it invades Cairo, only to be beheaded when the militants’ vehicles are booted. Or stories can be more complex, like one depicting the travails of a man on his motorcycle trying to make it home through Cairo’s monstrous traffic to see his dying grandmother. Andeel calls it starting a dialogue at a time when the culture of dialogue is missing. “The regime fears the idea that someone has an opinion to express ... even if it is about zucchini or onion.” —AP general, voices of dissent have been hounded out the media and dozens of pro-democracy activists have been arrested for protests, while the government also wages a fierce crackdown on Islamists. The red lines are not always clear, but comic artists know again that Egypt’s leader is off limits. Hagrassy, one of the country’s promising comic artists, said his newspaper stopped running cartoons altogether after el-Sissi’s election. Recently, the paper asked them to restart, but nothing has been published yet. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards US politics takes center stage at Latin Grammys E Calle 13 performs during the 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. —AFP Sergio George poses with the trophy for Producer of the Year. —AFP Juanes poses with the trophy. - AFP Singer Fonseca poses with the trophy during the 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. —AFP Puerto Rican TV personality Laura Aleman arrives at the 15th annual Latin Grammy Awards. —AP nrique Iglesias and Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler were the big winners at the annual Latin Grammys in a ceremony where US immigration politics played a prominent role. Iglesias won three Latin Grammys, including song of the year, while Drexler and French-Chilean singer Ana Tijoux won record of the year for their song “Universos Paralelos”. Late Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia, whose album “Cancion Andaluza” won album of the year, won two Latin Grammys, the Latin music industry’s top honors. The renowned musician died of a heart attack in February at age 66. But US politics and President Barack Obama’s new immigration order that could allow about 5 million undocumented immigrants to stay and work in the country was as much the focus as music during the televised ceremony in Las Vegas. The start of the ceremony was preempted by Obama’s speech announcing a new immigration order, a core issue for US Hispanics. The audience applauded the conclusion of Obama’s speech, and Iglesias added his perspective while accepting the song of the year award for “Bailando” via video link from Paris. “Tonight is not only an historic night for all Latino artists, but for all Latinos who live in the United States,” the 39-year-old Spaniard said. Colombian singer Carlos Vives, who won two awards, concluded his acceptance speech for best contemporary tropical album, “Mas + Corazon Profundo,” by dedicating the award to Obama. The 15th Latin Grammys, broadcast in the United States on Spanish-language network Univision, was hosted by Mexican actors Jacqueline Bracamontes and Eugenio Derbez. The winners are chosen by voting members of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Venezuelan-born singer Mariana Vega won best new artist, and Spanish singer Joan Manuel Serrat, 70, won the person of the year honor given for career contributions. Eclectic Puerto Rican group Calle 13 also won two awards. Top-line performances during the show included Ricky Martin performing his song “Adios” and a duet with Mexican band Camila performing the ballad “Perdon.” US-Mexican guitarist Carlos Santana performed “Oye 2014” - a remixed version of his band’s hit “Oye Como Va” - with US rapper Pitbull. Pitbull took the stage again with R&B singer Chris Brown to perform the song “Control” with Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Wisin in a robot-themed rendition. —Reuters SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Ricky Martin performs during the 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. —AFP Guitar great De Lucia honored at Latin Grammys L ate guitar great Paco de Lucia and superstar Enrique Iglesias won top prizes Thursday at the Latin Grammys, which took a political edge as artists cheered President Barack Obama’s plan to help immigrants. The top award night for the Spanish- and Portuguese-language music industry paid homage to De Lucia, a Spanish legend of the flamenco guitar, who died in February at age 66. De Lucia posthumously won Album of the Year for “Cancion Andaluza,” which also was declared Best Flamenco Album. De Lucia’s widow said that the album was a passion for De Lucia, who dedicated the last months of his life to it. Iglesias, who has built a fan base cross language lines through his crossover pop, won three awards including Song of the Year with the Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona for their collaboration “Bailando” (“Dancing”). The three artists, who did not attend the ceremony in Las Vegas, dedicated the award to the Cuban people in a video message. Uruguayan singer Jorge Drexler expressed Mariana Vega poses with the trophy for Best New Artist. —AFP Pepe Aguilar accepts the Grammy for Best Ranchero Album during the 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. —AFP “massive surprise” as he won the prestigious Record of the Year for “Universos Paralelos,” a Colombian-inspired song. He dedicated the award both to Colombia and his grandfather. Obama in focus The Latin Grammys came with an unexpected political undertone as Obama delivered a national address on immigration just as the ceremony was set to begin. The audience at the Mandalay Bay arena watched on a giant screen as Obama, who flies to Las Vegas yesterday, announced plans to protect some five million undocumented migrants from deportation. While main US television networks declined to air Obama’s speech, Spanish-language broadcaster Univision delayed its broadcast of the Latin Grammys to US East Coast viewers to show first the president’s remarks. Carlos Vives dedicated his Latin Grammy for Best Contemporary Tropical Album to Obama, who won two elections with strong support from US Latinos but faces heated political opposition over his unilateral move. “I’ve never heard any United States president speak about our Latinos as Obama has,” said Vives, who is Colombian. The New York-born Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony also paid a nod to Obama as he voiced surprise at winning the Latin Grammy for Best Salsa Album. “Long live the Latin race!” he exclaimed as he accepted the prize for the album “3.0.” The Latin Grammys also marked the red carpet debut for Marc Anthony and his new wife, Venezuelan model Shannon De Lima. The couple married earlier this month, soon after Marc Anthony finalized his divorce from fellow music giant Jennifer Lopez. Tribute to Spanish legend Serrat Obama’s immigration initiative was not the only issue on the minds of the artists. Calle 13, which won for Best Urban Music Album, implored Mexican authorities to resolve the case of 43 university students who are missing and feared to have been massacred. “This is a disaster that cannot go unpunished. This is a matter of human rights,” said Rene Perez, the Puerto Rican duo’s singer. “We cannot tolerate this. This cannot become an example,” said Perez, sporting a shirt with the name of the young men’s Ayotzinapa teacher-training college. The Latin Grammys closed out with a tribute to Spanish singing great Joan Manuel Serrat, one day after a concert in Las Vegas honored his half-century career. Serrat, accepting a Person of the Year award, offered thanks to his mother, his teachers and to “the public, that anonymous entity that carries us throughout our artistic life and without which we could not be.” —AFP Marc Anthony, left, and his wife Shannon De Lima. —AP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Bill Cosby’s lawyer calls allegations �ridiculous’ A ttorney for Bill Cosby slammed the numerous accusations of sexual assault against his client, saying the fivetime Emmy-winner has been the victim of a “media-driven feeding frenzy.” “People are coming out the woodwork with fabricated or unsubstantiated stories about my client,” Martin Singer said in a lengthy statement. He also released the criminal records of one of Cosby’s alleged victims, Linda Joy Traitz, which includes charges for criminal fraud and possession of several drugs, including cocaine, Oxycodone and marijuana. “This continued pattern of attacks has entered the realm of the ridiculous,” he said. The statement came shortly after three new accusers came forward on Thursday claiming that Cosby assaulted them years ago, including Lou Ferrigno’s wife, a “One Flew Over the Cuckcoo’s Nest” actress and a nurse in Florida. 68-year-old Louisa Moritz, who played Rose in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” told TMZ late Thursday that Cosby forced her to perform oral sex on him in 1971 before an appearance on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show.” According to Moritz, she was waiting for her appearance in the greenroom when Cosby knocked on her door. After he implied “that he was going to see to it that [she] will become a major star through his direction,” she said he forced on her. Moritz, like other accusers, said she kept her story to herself until the recent accusers came up. Singer issued a statement on Thursday specifically targeting Moritz accusations, attacking her creditability. “We’ve reached a point of absurdity,” the statement reads. “The stories are getting more ridiculous. Now this woman is claiming that something occurred more than 40 years ago and that while she was waiting in the dressing room to appear on the �Tonight Show,’ my client forced into her. I think people are trying to come up with these wild stories in order to justify why they have waited 40 to 50 years to disclose these ridiculous accusations.” “The credibility of these stories is belied by the fact that Ms. Moritz claims that she is now a practicing lawyer, according to her official website and her iMDB page, but she is actually prohibited from practicing law after she admitted violating the Rules of Professional Conduct in her legal practice and was disciplined with public reproval by the State Bar to protect the public.” Greer Grammer attends the press conference where she was named Miss Golden Globe 2015.—AP Kelsey Grammer’s daughter is Forcefully Carla Ferrigno told Rumorfix that Cosby forcefully kissed her in 1967 when she was a teenager. “He attacked me,” she said. “He grabbed me.” She said she told no one of the encounter, but eventually confided in her husband five years ago. The other accuser to come forward on Thursday, a Florida nurse, says the comedian raped her in 1976, according to the Huffington Post. Therese Serignese, a 58-year-old nurse from Boca Raton, Fla., said she met Cosby 38 years ago when she was 19. She says she was headlining a show at the Las Vegas Hilton, where she met Cosby at the Hilton gift shop while looking at jewelry with her sister. “Somebody came up to me and put their arm around my neck from the back and said: �Will you marry me?’” Serignese told HuffPost. “And I turned around to see who it was, and it was Bill Cosby.” Serignese claims she was escorted to the greenroom after the show by one of Cosby’s people. Once she and Cosby were alone, he pulled out two white pills and a glass of water, telling her to “take these.” “The next memory I have, was, I was in a bathroom and I was kind of bending forward and he was behind me having s.. with me,” she said. “I was just there, thinking �I’m on drugs, I’m drugged.’ I felt drugged and I was being raped and it was kind of surreal. My frame of mind was that it would be over soon and I could just get out of there.” After the incident, Serignese said she felt she could not go to the police because she blamed herself. “How did I let that happen?” she said. “You blame yourself. You now are a victim; you’re embarrassed. Nobody would have believed any of us if we stood there back then in the �70s and said that [Bill Cosby had assaulted us].” Confided She did, however, confide in her mother, who encouraged her to call Cosby in hopes that he might take care of her. The comedian put her up in a penthouse at the Hilton for three weeks, but reportedly kicked her out after she feared she was pregnant. Serignese maintains that she continued contact with Cosby for years after, and reached out to him around 1985, after she had gone through a divorce. She says Cosby went to Michigan, where she lived at the time, and she called him to go see his show. He apparently sent a limo to take her to the show, and she said he “assumed” they were going to have sex. When asked if he had given her drugs during this encounter, she said he intimidated her. “I would say he made me take drugs,” she said. “I really don’t think that I ever had consensual sex with him, ever. It was an intimidation thing; it was a vulnerability. I put myself in the wrong place many times and then I paid the consequences.” After sustaining a car accident in 1996, she said she accepted two payments from Cosby, including a check for $5,000 from his agent. But she did not come forward with the accusations until she heard of Andrea Constand’s 2005 lawsuit, where the former director of operations for the Temple University women’s basketball team accused Cosby of drugging and molesting her in 2004. —Reuters Miss Golden Globe K elsey Grammer’s daughter Greer is the new Miss Golden Globe. Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Theo Kingma made the announcement Thursday night at a party in her honor. It’s been a Golden Globe tradition for 50 years to have the daughter or son of a past winner help hand out statuettes during the ceremony. Kelsey Grammer has been nominated for nine Golden Globes and won three, Kingma said. Greer Grammer is an actress best known for playing Lissa in the MTV series “Awkward.” She also has a recurring role on the ABC Family show “Melissa & Joey.” Grammer had to leave the party at Los Angeles restaurant Fig & Olive early to film an episode of that show. Meanwhile, the 22-year-old actress said she’s “freaking out” about being named Miss Golden Globe and is already looking forward to her duties. First up is participating in the nominations announcement Dec. 11. “That’s so exciting to me,” she said. She’s also thinking about her dress for the ceremony. She said she’s been clipping photos since she learned of the honor last week. “It still doesn’t feel real,” Grammer said. Previous Miss Golden Globes have included Laura Dern, Melanie Griffith and “Fifty Shades of Gray” star Dakota Johnson. Grammer aims to follow in their footsteps with her own acting career. “I hope to be a Miss Golden Globe who gets to come back and win a Golden Globe,” she said. “That’s the end goal.” The Golden Globe Awards are set to be presented Jan. 11. —AP In this April 10, 2011 file photo, Bill Cosby, foreground, and the cast of “The Cosby Show,” from left, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Raven-Symoné and Sabrina Le Beauf accept the Impact Award at the 2011 TV Land Awards in New York. TV Land will stop airing reruns of “The Cosby Show,” after another woman came forward claiming that the once-beloved comic had sexually assaulted her. Cosby has never been charged in connection with any of the allegations. —AP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Miss Tunis wins World Muslimah Awards Winner of the 2014 World Muslimah Awards Fatma Ben Guefrache of Tunis gives a victory sign in Yogyakarta yesterday. An eclectic mix of women from around the world competed in the final of a pageant exclusively for Muslims in Indonesia yesterday, seen as a riposte to Western beauty contests. The women, who include a doctor and computer scientist, are set to parade in glittering dresses against the backdrop of world-renowned ancient temples for the final in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country. —AFP M Winner of the 2014 World Muslimah Awards Fatma Ben Guefrache of Tunis holds her throphy. —AFP iss Tunis Fatma Ben Guefrache won the World Muslimah Awards yesterday in Indonesia. An eclectic mix of women from around the world will compete in the finale of a pageant exclusively for Muslims in Indonesia yesterday, seen as a riposte to Western beauty contests. The women, who include a doctor and a computer scientist, are set to parade in glittering dresses against the backdrop of world-renowned ancient temples for the contest in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country. However the 18 finalists are required to wear the Muslim headscarf and will be judged not only on their appearance, but also on how well they recite verses from the Koran and their views on Islam in the modern world. “We want to see that they understand everything about the Islamic way of lifefrom what they eat, what they wear, how they live their lives,” said Jameyah Sheriff, one of the organisers. The World Muslimah Award first drew global attention in 2013 when organisers presented it as a peaceful protest to Miss World, which was taking place around the same time on the resort island of Bali. While it remains popular in some countries, British-run Miss World has faced frequent accusations that it is degrading to women, and a round in which contestants pose in bikinis has been a lightning rod for criticism. In an effort to appease hardliners, Miss World organisers axed the bikini round for the Bali edition, but the event still sparked demonstrations from Islamic radicals who dubbed it a “whore contest”. �Headscarves not scary’ British contestant Dina Torkia said she hoped this year’s World Muslimah Award would not only provide a contrast to Western beauty pageants, but would also dispel prejudices against Islam. “I think the most important thing is to show that we are really normal girls, we are not married to terrorists. This scarf on my head isn’t scary,” she told AFP. However the 2014 pageant has faced challenges, with seven finalists dropping out and others struggling with Indonesia’s complex bureaucracy to obtain visas. Most who pulled out did so because their families did not want them to travel alone, Sheriff said. The Indian contestant missed her initial flight as she was being questioned by officials who were suspicious of a woman travelling alone and wearing a headscarf, although she managed to get on a plane later. Others have gone to great lengths to take part in the fourth edition of the event, with Masturah Binte Jamil quitting her teaching job in Singapore after her employer would not give her time off to participate. Organisers hope to present positive role models for Islamic women around the world and the contestants, who are aged between 18 and 27, include a computer scientist from Tunisia and a newly qualified doctor from Bangladesh. But not everyone was enjoying the final rounds, with Britain’s Torkia saying her initial optimism had turned into disappointment. “I came into this competition hoping that I would leave with my faith increased, but so far it’s been a lot about promotion and media and looking nice,” she said. Friday’s finale caps a lengthy process, which included an online audition followed by two weeks of events in Indonesia. During their time in Indonesia, contestants have visited orphanages and nursing homes, and had their pictures taken at Borobudur, a famous Buddhist temple close to Yogyakarta, Java’s cultural heart. The finale takes place on a stage against the backdrop of Prambanan, a ninth-century complex of Hindu temples on the island of Java that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hosting the event at a Hindu site was a conscious decision to show that Muslims are accepting of other religions, organisers said. —AFP Picture taken on November 20 shows finalists of the World Muslimah Awards, Nazreen Ali (R) of India, and others reciting the Quran in Yogyakarta. —AFP TECHNOLOGY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 NSA director: China can damage US power grid Fear of mounting cyber attacks WASHINGTON: China and “one or two” other countries are capable of mounting cyber attacks that would shut down the electric grid and other critical systems in parts of the United States, according to Adm. Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency and head of US Cyber Command. The possibility of such cyberattacks by US adversaries has been widely known, but never confirmed publicly by the nation’s top cyber official. At a hearing of the House intelligence committee, Rogers said US adversaries are performing electronic “reconnaissance” on a regular basis so that they can be in a position to disrupt the industrial control systems that run everything from chemical facilities to water treatment plants. “All of that leads me to believe it is only a matter of when, not if, we are going to see something dramatic,” he said. Outside experts say the US Cyber Command also has the capability to hack into and damage critical infrastructure, which in theory should amount to mutual deterrence. But Rogers, who did not address his offensive cyber tools, said the nuclear deterrence model did not necessarily apply to cyberattacks. Only a handful of countries had nuclear capability during the Cold War, he said, and nuclear attacks could be detected and attributed in time to retaliate. By contrast, the source of a cyberattack can easily be disguised, and the capability do significant damage is possessed not only by nation states but by criminal groups and individuals, Rogers noted. In cyberspace, “You can literally do almost anything you want, and there is not a price to pay for it,” the NSA director said. Roger’s remarks about critical infrastructure attacks came in response to questioning from Republican Mike Rogers, who chairs the intelligence committee. He asked the NSA director about a private report detailing China-based intrusions into the power grid and other critical systems that appeared to be precursors to attack. What other countries, the chairman wanted to know, have the capability? “One or two others,” the NSA director said, but he declined to name them, saying the information is classified. “We’re watching multiple nation states invest in this capability.” Rogers said the Obama administration is seeking to establish a set of international principles governing military cyber opera- tions, such as banning attacks on hospitals. “We need to define what would be offensive, what’s an act of war,” he said. The NSA’s Rogers also talked about the national security damage from the ongoing theft of intellectual property through cyberattacks. Lawmaker Rogers opened the hearing by saying that “China’s economic cyber espionage ... has grown exponentially in terms of volume and damage done to our nation’s economic future. The Chinese intelligence services that conduct these attacks have little to fear because we have no practical deterrents to that theft. This problem is not going away until that changes.” China formally denies stealing Western intellectual property through government sponsored hacking. US networks would be better protected, the NSA’s Rogers said, if Congress would pass a long-pending bill to allow companies to share malware signatures and other threat information with one another and with the government and be protected from liability by doing so. But the disclosures of NSA spying by former agency contractor Edward Snowden have made passage of such a bill extremely difficult, lawmakers say. —AP Help your selfie with some add-on gear ATLANTA: Not all selfies are created equal. Some are blurry, are poorly framed or miss the action entirely because you might be scrubbing your thumb fishing for a virtual shutter button as the moment passes you by. Although phone manufacturers are trying to help by building in tools for better selfies, many of these have their limits. For better selfies, consider some of these gadgets for yourself or your loved ones. touch screen for a virtual one. I had a lot of success using the Pixpro unattached to my phone as well. It has a wide-angle lens that fits plenty of action into the frame. Some phones are coming with better front cameras. The one on HTC’s new Desire Eye is 13 megapixels, the same as the rear camera. There’s even a front flash. You’ll still get sharper images with the Kodak attachment. Halo/Hisy ($25): This one is really simple. The Halo is a small plastic button that serves as a wireless shutter trigger for your phone’s camera. Its only job is to trigger your phone’s shutter when you click the button. One function, one result. My tests with the Halo for my Android phone went smoothly. The company makes an iPhone version called Hisy. You need to install its free camera app, Shutter Panorama, as neither Halo nor Hisy works with the regular camera app that comes with the phone. Shutter Panorama doesn’t have too many manual settings or special features. But the device does a good job in allowing me to place my phone in places other than my hand. I got some nice shots of myself and my dog by putting the phone against a rock in the front yard and sitting a few feet away. It’s more elegant than setting the camera’s timer and running to get in the shot. Kodak Pixpro SL25 ($300): The Pixpro SL25 from Kodak is essentially a camera lens that mounts onto your phone, allowing for higher resolution than what your phone’s camera can capture. The Pixpro communicates with your phone over WiFi and lets you compose the image on the phone’s screen. Once the photos are snapped using the shutter button on the Pixpro, the phone serves primarily to review and share the images to social media services. The downside is you have a second device to carry around, which defeats the purpose of taking selfies on the fly. The upside is image quality. The Pixpro shoots sharp 16 megapixel photos and full high-definition video at 1080p. This quality is common for rear cameras, but not the front ones for selfies. As a bonus, the Pixpro offers a zoom of up to 25 times, which is more helpful for regular shots than selfies. It’s a real, optical zoom, not a software magnification phones typically use. The Pixpro has fold-out arms to attach to my phone, such that the two devices act as one. That, in itself, isn’t different from using just the phone for selfies. But I was able to hold the Pixpro and press the shutter in ways I could not with my phone. For instance, I was able to have my finger rest on a physical button on the Pixpro instead of searching on the phone’s DECATUR: This Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014 photo shows the Satechi Smart Selfie Extension Arm Monopod. The item is a telescoping pole that can extend to three feet and hold a smartphone while operating the phone’s camera controls via Bluetooth-connected buttons on the grip of the pole. —AP Satechi Smart Selfie Extension Arm Monopod ($50): This telescoping monopod from Satechi helps get more than just yourself in the frame. Similar to the Kodak unit, this monopod has springloaded rubber pieces that grip the phone on its sides, holding it firmly in place. From there, you simply extend the telescoping device out to its full three feet and get lots of buddies or surroundings into the shot. What really helps is that a shutter button on the grip of the pole connects to your phone via Bluetooth, allowing you to snap the selfie without reaching up to the phone. Once I paired the monopod to my phone and launched my default camera app, I was able to easily snap various selfies with a birds-eye view and other vantage points longer than my arm. —AP DECATUR: This Sept. 29, 2014 file photo shows the Roku 3, a product for streaming popular video services, apps and games in high-definition. —AP Three ways to watch streaming video on TV NEW YORK: Even casual viewers of online video will appreciate the ability to watch it on a big-screen TV. For about $100, you can get a great streaming TV device to do that. Or for about a third of that, you can get a pretty good one. Content selection varies, but all offer such basics as Netflix, Hulu and YouTube. After trying out 10 streaming devices, I have three recommendations and an honorable mention: AMAZON FIRE TV STICK A “stick” is a cheaper, lightweight version of a regular streaming device, often with poorer performance. That’s not the case with the $39 Fire TV Stick, which is why I’m recommending it over the $99 Fire TV. The processor isn’t as powerful, and there isn’t as much working memory. But in my tests, video streamed well on both devices. The Stick lacks a remote control capable of voice search - you type searches into the on-screen keyboard. Voice search costs $30, or you can download a free app for your Android device. A version for iPhones and iPads is coming too. The app isn’t as easy to use as a real remote, but it does the job. The Fire TV devices stand out in having voice search that works well. My lone complaint is that you’re currently limited to content from Amazon, Vevo, Showtime, Crackle and Hulu. No surprise that Amazon content is emphasized; its two main rivals, Apple iTunes and Google Play are missing. Unfortunately, the Stick is out of stock until mid-January, so your loved one will have to settle for a promise. The regular Fire TV is available immediately and is better for games. ROKU 3 This device is agnostic on content providers. There are more than 1,000 apps to download, many for services you have never heard of and will never watch. Except for iTunes it has all the leading channels. There are many Roku models. The $50 Roku Streaming Stick is adequate for basic video, but painfully slow when rewinding and forwarding. The top-end, $100 Roku 3 performs much better. Some TVs have Roku built in, though you’ll better off picking the TV you like and getting the Roku separately. Even with the top-end model, Roku tends to give me the most problems with video and audio improperly syncing. In many cases, it’s subtle - something I can live with in exchange for more choices in video content. It does have the best buffer, at least for Netflix and Hulu streaming. That’s important when your Internet connection is spotty. Video kept playing for a few minutes after I unplugged my cable modem. It lasted only 15 to 30 seconds on Amazon and Google devices and roughly a minute on Apple TV. APPLE TV Apple TV, at $99, remains a solid device and is a great choice for those who already have iPhones or iPads. Place one near the Apple TV for easy set-up. Your iTunes account transfers over wirelessly. You can’t download new apps as you can with the others. Apple takes a “less is more” philosophy and curates Apple TV with 45 or so outside services, including ABC, HBO and Showtime. Apple is able to insist on consistency that way, so keyboards and menu layouts are similar from app to app. New services are automatically added through software updates. Amazon and Google Play are missing, though you can “cast” content to the TV indirectly. —AP TECHNOLOGY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Fireball videos spark mystery MOSCOW: A mystery “fireball” captured on amateur video in Russia’s Urals has become an Internet sensation and sparked theories ranging from a meteor to a UFO to the military disposing of explosives. In one video of the night sky, a red light flashes and grows ever brighter and larger before disappearing seconds later. Videos showing the fireball over a highway and from the window of an apartment building have become hits on the Internet, viewed more than 700,000 times on YouTube, and prompted speculation on Russian national television. The dazzling light, which was filmed Friday evening near the town of Rezh in the Sverdlovsk region, 900 miles east of Moscow, “is like from an atomic explosion,” a newsreader on Rossiya 24 television said Wednesday. The light appeared in the same Urals region where a meteor in February last year blazed across the sky, exploded and broke up into myriad pieces, damaging buildings and injuring more than a thousand people. In a video filmed by a car’s windscreen camera, the fireball appears to be coming from the ground, however, and meteorite researcher Viktor Grokhovsky said in televised remarks he “doubted the theories about a meteorite.” Russia’s emergency ministry denied that there had been any incident in the region. “In our region, there are no accidents, there aren’t any incidents or disasters,” Natalya Zyryanova, spokeswoman for the ministry’s Sverdlovsk region branch, told Rossiya 24 on Wednesday. Local news site E1 went to the apparent site of the light and found that it was a closed zone where old military armaments from an army base are being destroyed. E1 cited a military expert as saying that the light could be from the destruction of old gunpowder, although this is supposed to be carried out only during the day. —AFP Minecraft video game to get Tate art �worlds’ LONDON: Fans of the hugely successful Minecraft video game will be able to play inside worlds envisioned in art from the collection of the Tate museums in Britain with free-download releases of two 3-D “Tate Worlds” starting on Monday. Players in Minecraft, developed by Swedish company Mojang, can build nearly anything imaginable block by block in a digital world. “Minecraft is a wonderful game which embraces imagination and creativity,” Jane Burton, Creative Director of Tate Media, said in a statement on Thursday. “It has captivated millions of children and young people across the world. In playfully reimagining art in Tate Worlds for Minecraft we hope to introduce a new generation to inspirational works from Tate’s collection.” The first two paintings inspiring the Tate worlds are Andre Derain’s 1906 “The Pool of London” and Christopher Nevinson’s 1920 painting of New York, “Soul of the Soulless City”. Derain’s painting is a scene of a cargo ship and tenders with London’s famed Tower Bridge in the background, while the Nevinson shows skyscrapers with the tracks of an elevated rail line starting in the foreground and running into the distance. —Reuters SPAIN: A man moves his finger toward SVH (Servo Electric 5 Finger Gripping Hand) automated hand made by Schunk during the 2014 IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots in Madrid. —AFP Dancing, talking robots show off in Madrid MADRID: Hundreds of robotics experts and their whirring, flashing robot creations gathered in Madrid on Wednesday for a top world congress on humanoid technology. “Hello human friends, I am Reem-C,” said one of the guest exhibits, a 1.65-metre (five-and-a-half-foot) humanoid robot weighing 80 kilos (176 pounds). Robots big and small showed off their skills at dancing, cooking and even training accident victims to walk again. The 2014 International Conference on Humanoid Robots runs until Thursday at Carlos III University in the Spanish capital. “There is quite a big explosion of robots currently,” said one of the participants, Frederik Bengtsson, a Swedish student. One of 430 participants from 31 countries, he entered a competition at the congress to programme some of the robots. “The technology is getting cheaper and faster so it’s a really fast-growing area, like computing a few years ago,” he said. Researchers are now trying to programme emotional responses in robots, said another expert, Santiago Martinez from Carlos III’s Robotics Lab. “But making a machine that can think is complicated,” he said. “We will not see it in the near future.” —AFP Mobile still a struggle for Intel, PC doing better SANTA CLARA: Chip-making giant Intel Corp. is still struggling to catch up in mobile computing but says its personal computer business is performing better than expected and its return to revenue growth this year will continue into 2015. “We were too slow in the past,” CEO Brian Krzanich told analysts Thursday at Intel’s annual financial conference. “I think this year you’ll see things move much quicker.” His comments were echoed throughout the morning by several executives who acknowledged the company’s sluggish response to the mobile computing trend. Intel is the world’s dominant maker of microprocessor chips that serve as the brains for PCs, but its business has suffered as consumers have increasingly turned to smartphones and tablets that mostly use lower-power chips made by other companies. While Intel has promised for several years to expand its mobile chip business, it lost more than $1 billion in that segment last quarter, in part because it pays subsidies to device-makers to encourage broader use of its chips. “I’m not going to tell you I’m proud of losing the kind of money we’re losing but I’m also going to tell you I’m not embarrassed by it, like I was a year ago about where we were,” Chairman Andrew Bryant said. “This is the price you pay for sitting on the sidelines for a number of years and then fighting your way back into the market.” Krzanich, who took over as CEO in May 2013, did strike an optimistic note on the global PC business. He said the decline in PC sales appears to have leveled out, based on the company’s own projections and recent reports from independent market research firms. Intel’s own PC business is on track to grow by 5 percent this year, then dip just slightly again next year, according to Chief Financial Officer Stacy Smith. The company expects to sell more chips for data center computers and other devices, such as wearables and a wide range of “smart” appliances. After two years of overall sales declines, the company is forecasting annual revenue to grow 6 percent to roughly $55.8 billion this year. “We’re growing again and we expect to grow again next year,” Smith added, saying he expects a revenue increase in the “mid-single digits” in 2015. The upbeat revenue forecast helped lift shares over 4 percent to a 52-week high of $35.82 on Thursday afternoon on heavier-than-normal trading volume. The stock has been on a run-up since May. Intel will likely meet its goal of supplying chips for at least 40 million tablets this year but expects to post a loss for the business. Those losses will shrink next year but mobile won’t be profitable until after 2016, Smith said. Intel recently announced plans to merge its PC and mobile chip segments into a single division, saying the lines are blurring between tablets and PCs. Some analysts have questioned whether the move is aimed at making it harder to track Intel’s losses on mobile chips. A spokeswoman said the company hasn’t decided how it will report the division’s financial performance. The company also said that it will boost its annual dividend by 6 cents to 96 cents. —AP TV listings SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 00:50 After The Attack 01:45 Untamed & Uncut 02:40 Animal Cops Phoenix 03:35 Shamwari: A Wild Life 04:00 Shamwari: A Wild Life 04:25 The Pool Master 05:15 Tanked 06:02 After The Attack 06:49 Untamed & Uncut 07:36 Animal Airport 08:00 Animal Airport 08:25 America’s Cutest Pets 09:15 Bad Dog 10:10 Extreme Animals 11:05 Biggest And Baddest 12:00 Treehouse Masters 12:55 Reign Of The Dinosaurs 13:50 Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan 14:45 Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan 15:40 Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan 19:20 The Pool Master 20:15 Too Cute! 21:10 Preposterous Pets 22:05 Adrift: 47 Days With Sharks 23:00 Too Cute! 23:55 Preposterous Pets Easy Food 01:20 Come Dine With Me: South Africa 02:15 Come Dine With Me 03:05 Come Dine With Me 03:55 Holmes On Homes 04:40 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 05:30 Come Dine With Me: South Africa 06:25 Come Dine With Me 07:10 Holmes On Homes 08:00 Antiques Roadshow 11:25 Antiques Roadshow 12:20 Holmes On Homes 15:30 Bargain Hunt 16:15 Bargain Hunt 17:00 Antiques Roadshow 17:50 Antiques Roadshow 18:40 Antiques Roadshow 21:20 Holmes On Homes 22:05 Holmes On Homes 22:55 Holmes On Homes 23:40 Holmes On Homes 00:20 Extreme Car Hoarders 01:10 Fat N’ Furious: Rolling Thunder 02:00 Fast N’ Loud 02:50 03:15 03:40 04:05 04:30 05:00 06:00 06:50 07:15 07:40 08:30 09:20 10:10 11:00 11:50 12:40 13:30 14:20 15:10 16:00 16:50 17:40 18:30 19:20 20:10 21:00 21:25 21:50 22:15 22:40 23:05 23:55 Storage Hunters What’s In The Barn? Storage Wars Canada How It’s Made How It’s Made Treehouse Masters Dynamo: Magician Impossible Magic Of Science Magic Of Science Close-Up Kings Marooned With Ed Stafford Deadly Islands Dual Survival Tethered Tethered Tethered Tethered Tethered Tethered Destination North Pole Railroad Alaska Railroad Alaska Marooned With Ed Stafford Deadly Islands Dual Survival Storage Wars Canada Storage Wars Canada Storage Wars Canada Storage Wars Canada Storage Wars Canada Rattlesnake Republic American Guns 00:00 00:40 00:50 01:15 01:40 01:50 02:05 02:15 02:30 03:10 03:20 03:45 04:10 04:20 04:35 04:45 05:00 05:25 05:50 06:00 06:25 06:50 07:00 07:15 07:40 08:05 08:30 Violetta The Hive Art Attack Art Attack Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Violetta The Hive Art Attack Art Attack Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Jungle Junction Art Attack Art Attack Mouk Dog With A Blog Mako Mermaids Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Gravity Falls Jessie Liv And Maddie Gravity Falls I Didn’t Do It Dog With A Blog Girl Meets World Sabrina: Secrets Of A Teenage Lemonade Mouth Dog With A Blog Mako Mermaids African Cats Girl Meets World I Didn’t Do It Sabrina: Secrets Of A Teenage Gravity Falls My Babysitter’s A Vampire Mako Mermaids Austin & Ally Liv And Maddie Girl Meets World Good Luck Charlie African Cats Gravity Falls Mako Mermaids Spooksville Wolfblood Suite Life On Deck Good Luck Charlie A.N.T. Farm Shake It Up Wolfblood 00:00 #RichKids Of Beverly Hills 00:30 #RichKids Of Beverly Hills 00:55 Extreme Close-Up 01:25 THS 02:20 E! News 03:15 Kourtney And Khloe Take The Hamptons 04:10 E! Investigates 05:05 THS 06:00 Keeping Up With The Kardashians 07:50 Style Star 08:20 E! News 09:15 #RichKids Of Beverly Hills 09:45 #RichKids Of Beverly Hills 10:15 E!ES 11:10 E!ES 12:05 E! News 13:05 The Drama Queen 14:05 The Drama Queen 15:00 Giuliana & Bill 16:00 Giuliana & Bill 17:00 House Of Dvf 18:00 E! News 19:00 E!ES 20:00 Kourtney And Khloe Take The Hamptons 21:00 Untold With Maria Menounos 22:00 E! News 23:00 The Soup 23:30 House Of Dvf 00:15 Hebburn 00:45 Friday Night Dinner 01:15 Doctors 01:45 Casualty 02:35 My Family 03:05 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow 03:50 Friday Night Dinner 04:15 The Weakest Link 05:00 Charlie And Lola 05:15 Woolly & Tig 05:20 Mr Bloom’s Nursery 05:40 Teletubbies 06:05 Garth And Bev 06:15 Charlie And Lola 06:30 Woolly & Tig 06:35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery 06:55 Teletubbies 07:20 Little Human Planet 07:25 The Weakest Link 08:10 Doctor Who 08:55 The World’s Toughest Driving Tests 09:50 Outcasts 10:45 One Foot In The Grave 11:20 One Foot In The Grave 11:55 Doctor Who 12:40 Casualty 13:30 Eastenders 14:00 Eastenders 14:30 Eastenders 15:00 Eastenders 15:30 Doctor Who 16:15 One Foot In The Grave 17:25 Peckham Finishing School For Girls 18:20 Outcasts 19:15 Doctor Who 20:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 20:45 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow 21:30 Ideal 22:00 Threesome 22:25 Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle 22:55 Doctor Who 23:40 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 00:00 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 00:55 Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh And 08:55 09:20 09:45 10:10 Witch 10:35 12:15 12:40 13:05 13:30 13:55 14:20 Witch 14:55 15:20 15:45 16:10 16:35 17:00 17:25 19:30 19:55 20:20 20:45 21:10 21:35 22:00 22:25 22:50 23:10 VANISHING ON 7TH STREET ON OSN MOVIES ACTION 00:40 May The Best House Win Abroad 01:30 Come Dine With Me Ireland 02:00 Lewis 02:55 Emmerdale 05:00 Coronation Street 07:05 Shetland 08:00 Lewis 08:50 Autopsy: The Last Hour Of... 09:45 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 11:10 Come Dine With Me Ireland 13:15 The Jonathan Ross Show 14:05 The Jonathan Ross Show 15:00 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 16:20 Celebrity Exposed:richard Young’s Photography 17:15 Autopsy: The Last Hour Of... 18:05 Lewis 19:00 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 20:30 Celebrity Exposed:richard Young’s Photography 21:25 Autopsy: The Last Hour Of... 22:20 The Jonathan Ross Show 23:15 Coronation Street 00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 World’s Deadliest Animals Armageddon Outfitters Crash Science Mega Factories Engineering Connections Animal Mega Moves America The Wild Great Migrations World’s Deadliest Animals Armageddon Outfitters Crash Science Beyond Magic With Dmc Helicopter Wars Hard Time Dogtown Rescue Ink Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Naked Science Inside Rescue Ink Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Naked Science Inside Beyond Magic With Dmc 00:30 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 01:00 The Colbert Report 01:30 Married 02:00 It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia 02:30 Girls 03:00 The Neighbors 03:30 Last Man Standing 04:30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 07:00 Late Night With Seth Meyers 09:00 The Neighbors 09:30 The Goodwin Games 10:00 New Girl 11:00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 14:00 Last Man Standing 14:30 The Goodwin Games 15:00 New Girl 15:30 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 16:00 The Colbert Report 17:00 Late Night With Seth Meyers 18:00 Hot In Cleveland 18:30 Modern Family 19:00 Modern Family 19:30 New Girl 20:00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 21:00 The Daily Show Global Edition 21:30 The Colbert Report Global Edition 22:00 Saturday Night Live 23:00 Girls 23:30 Late Night With Seth Meyers 00:00 01:00 02:00 Show 03:00 06:00 Drop Dead Diva Devious Maids American Horror Story: Freak Justified Drop Dead Diva TV listings SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Story-PG15 11:00 Before And After-PG15 13:00 Deadly Spa-PG15 15:00 Veronica Guerin-PG15 17:00 Eastwood Directs: The Untold Story-PG15 19:00 Kramer vs. Kramer-PG15 21:00 Rachel Getting Married-PG15 01:00 Peace, Love & Misunderstanding-PG15 03:00 Marvel’s Next Avengers: Heroes Of Tomorrow-PG 05:00 Standing Ovation-PG15 07:00 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt. 2-PG15 09:00 Escape From Planet Earth-PG 11:00 The Legend Of Hercules-PG15 12:45 Pacific Rim-PG15 15:00 Dawn Rider-PG15 17:00 Escape From Planet Earth-PG 19:00 The English Teacher-PG15 01:00 Blue Elephant 02:45 Barbie In The Nutcracker 04:30 Tom And Jerry’s Giant Adventure 06:00 Back To Gaya 08:00 The Legend Of Sasquatch 10:00 Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map! 11:30 The Apple & The Worm 13:00 Barbie In The Nutcracker 14:30 Cinderella 16:00 Soccer Dog: European Cup 18:00 Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map! 20:00 Marvel’s Hulk vs. Thor & Wolverine 22:00 Cinderella 23:30 Soccer Dog: European Cup BULLET TO THE HEAD ON OSN MOVIES HD ACTION 08:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 18:00 19:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 01:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 09:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 17:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 02:00 04:00 06:00 Chicago Fire The Ellen DeGeneres Show Chicago Fire Drop Dead Diva Chicago Fire Once Upon A Time Graceland Sons Of Anarchy Justified White Collar Good Morning America Breaking Bad House Of Cards Good Morning America 24 Criminal Minds 24 Live Good Morning America Criminal Minds 24 Criminal Minds White Collar Breaking Bad House Of Cards 2 Fast 2 Furious Vanishing On 7th Street My Soul To Take Hellboy: Blood & Iron 08:00 10:30 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:30 22:30 The Rock Hellboy: Sword Of Storms Olympus Has Fallen 2 Fast 2 Furious Into The Blue The Rock Olympus Has Fallen Red Eye 00:00 02:00 04:00 06:00 08:30 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:30 20:30 22:00 Vanishing On 7th Street-PG15 My Soul To Take-PG15 Hellboy: Blood & Iron-PG15 The Rock-PG15 Hellboy: Sword Of Storms-PG Olympus Has Fallen-PG15 2 Fast 2 Furious-PG15 Into The Blue-PG15 The Rock-PG15 Olympus Has Fallen-PG15 Red Eye-PG15 Bullet To The Head-18 00:00 PG 02:00 04:00 06:00 08:00 10:00 PG Sister Act 2: Back In The HabitWhy Stop Now-PG15 Bean-PG15 Home Alone-PG Ghostbusters II-PG Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit- 12:00 4 Wedding Planners-PG15 14:00 Meet The Fockers-PG15 16:00 Ghostbusters II-PG 18:00 The Dream Team-PG15 20:00 Scary Movie 5-PG15 22:00 House Party: Tonight’s The Night-18 01:00 The Company You Keep-PG15 03:00 Playing For Keeps-PG15 05:00 Between Us-PG15 07:00 Ain’t Them Bodies Saints-PG15 09:00 Temptation: Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor-PG15 11:00 Between Us-PG15 13:00 Playing For Keeps-PG15 15:00 Emperor-PG15 17:00 Temptation: Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor-PG15 19:00 Peace, Love & Misunderstanding-PG15 21:00 The Impossible-PG15 23:00 Her-18 01:00 03:00 05:00 07:30 09:00 W.E.-18 Annapolis-PG15 Marie Antoinette-PG15 I, Anna-PG15 Eastwood Directs: The Untold 00:00 02:00 04:00 06:00 08:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 07:00 07:30 09:30 13:00 15:00 17:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 21:30 22:00 European Tour Weekly Live Asian Tour Golf Volvo Ocean Race International Rugby Union NHL Volvo Ocean Race Top 14 Highlights Total Rugby Live International Rugby Union Volvo Ocean Race Highlights PGA European Tour 00:30 08:00 09:00 10:00 17:00 18:00 20:00 World Cup Of Pool Volvo Ocean Race Highlights World Cup Of Pool World Cup Of Pool World Cup Of Pool World Cup Of Pool Trans World Sports 03:00 Hero Indian Super Highlights 09:00 WWE Super Stars 10:00 WWE Smackdown 12:00 Hero Indian Super Highlights 15:00 Hero Indian Super Highlights 19:30 Hero Indian Super Highlights 20:00 Hero Indian Super Football League League League League League 00:00 India v West Indies ODI Highlights 02:00 ICC Cricket 360 02:30 Australia v South Africa T20I Highlights 05:30 ICC Cricket 360 06:00 Champions League Twenty20 Highlights 07:00 ICC Cricket 360 07:30 Australia v South Africa T20I Highlights 10:30 ICC Cricket 360 11:00 Champions League Twenty20 Highlights 14:00 ICC Cricket 360 14:30 Australia v South Africa T20I Highlights 18:30 ICC Cricket 360 19:00 India v West Indies ODI Highlights 20:00 India v West Indies ODI Highlights 21:00 India v West Indies ODI Highlights 22:00 India v West Indies ODI Highlights 23:00 ICC Cricket 360 23:30 Australia v South Africa T20I Highlights 00:45 The Face UK 01:35 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 02:25 Long Island Medium 02:50 Long Island Medium 03:15 Long Island Medium 03:40 Long Island Medium 04:05 What Not To Wear 05:00 What Not To Wear 06:00 Something Borrowed, Something New 06:25 Jon & Kate Plus 8 06:50 Jon & Kate Plus 8 07:15 Jon & Kate Plus 8 07:40 Jon & Kate Plus 8 08:05 Your Style In His Hands 08:55 Your Style In His Hands 09:45 The Next Great Baker: Road To The Finale 10:35 Six Little Mcghees 11:00 Six Little Mcghees 11:25 Say Yes To The Dress 11:50 Say Yes To The Dress 12:15 Say Yes To The Dress 12:40 Say Yes To The Dress Class-PG15 R.I.P.D.-PG15 Hot Rod-PG15 Run For Your Wife-PG15 Planet 51-PG The Internship-PG15 R.I.P.D.-PG15 Turbo-PG Planet 51-PG Europa Report-PG15 Knuckle-PG15 Pain & Gain-18 02:30 Volvo Ocean Race 04:00 International Rugby Union 06:00 Futbol Mundial 06:30 Volvo Ocean Race Highlights 07:00 International Rugby Union 09:00 Volvo Ocean Race 10:30 European Tour Weekly 11:00 Live PGA European Tour 16:00 Volvo Ocean Race Highlights 16:30 Live Hero Indian Super League Football 18:30 Trans World Sport 19:30 Total Rugby 20:00 Live International Rugby Union 22:45 Live International Rugby Union 00:00 02:00 02:30 03:00 06:00 WWE Smackdown Total Rugby Futbol Mundial Live NHL Trans World Sport THE DREAM TEAM ON OSN MOVIES COMEDY HD WHAT’S ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 TIES Centre T he TIES Center cordially invites all those interested to Darlene’s lecture entitled, “The Healing Power of Sleep & the Significance of dreaming in our lives,” on Tuesday November 25th, 2014 at 7:00pm. While we are sleeping the sensory world is essentially revolving around us without our knowledge. The power of the human body to literally heal itself through sleep occurs, while we are unconsciously taken into a cycle of dreaming. What happens during these stages is phenomenal. This presentation will take you onto a journey into the biological, scientific and meta-physical world of human sleep states and the dream world we mysteriously encounter night after night. If you are interested in the topic, TIES Center is the best place to visit on November 25 at 7 pm. Darlene Haddad is a highly qualified expert in psychology, with a Master’s Degree in Communications and Human Relations. Her BA is sociology. She is currently working for the Kuwait Counseling Center. For more information, please call: 25231015/6 or log onto: www.tiescenter.net Australia Embassy A ustralian Visa Application Centre, Level 25, Al Tijaria Building Al Soor Street, Opp. Al Shuhada Garden Sharq, Kuwait City. Working hours and days: 09.30 17.30 Sunday - Thursday. Submissions of new applications can be made until 16.30 each day. The last hour of opening is for decision letter collection only. Website Address: www.vfs-au-gcc.com. Information email ID: [email protected] Telephone: +971 4 2055900. Contacts page on VFS website for Kuwait: (including map) http://vfs-au-gcc.com/contactus_KBOQ.html. Visa options for lodgement with VFS: (to download forms, checklists, fee list) http://vfs-au-gcc.com/allaboutvisa.html Pravasi Bhartiya Divas T he Government of India has decided to hold the next Pravasi Bhartiya Divas (PBD-2015) at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat in January 2015. The effort would be to have more meaningful and interactive sessions that would address the issues and concerns of the overseas Indian community effectively. Since 2015 marks the hundredth anniversary of the return of the greatest “Pravasi”of all, Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa, it is desired that PBD-2015 would be celebrated in a grand way. The detailed programe of PBD-2015 is being prepared and will be uploaded on the Embassy’s Website in due course. More detailed information on Pravasi Bhartiya Divas (PBD-2015) can be accessed at the Ministry of Overseas India Affairs’ website (http://www.moia.gov.in). What’s On - Submission Guidelines All photos submitted for What’s On should be minimum 200dpi. Articles must be in plain text and should include name and phone numbers. Articles and photos that fail to meet these requirements will not be published. Please send them to [email protected] Pakistan Employment Forum Kuwait organized oral health care seminar P akistan Employment Forum Kuwait (PEFK), Medical Assistance Division, organized Oral Health Care Seminar on 10th November for young students in Pakistan Oxford School Jaleeb Al Shoyoukh with coordination of Mrs. Ghazala Bano, Principal of Oxford School Jaleeb Al Shoyoukh. PEFK Medical Assistance Division prepared and conducted the event led by Dr Attiya Anjum, Akhtar Naveed & M Younas Shahid. PEFK Medical Assistance Division is dealing with career assistance, guidance and counseling in medical field for job seekers and students. Mrs Bano, Muhammad Irfan Adil, Founder President of PEFK, Akhtar Naveed, Head of IT & Web Publication, Muhammad Younas Shahid Executive of Event Management & Planning and Khalil chief editor Paighame Subha Kuwait from media along with school staff graced the event. Seminar began by reciting verses of Holy Quran. She introduced PEFK & Medical Assistance Division to young student, Muhammad Irfan Adil welcomed all and invited Dr Attiya Anjum for the presentation. Dr Attiya delivered comprehensive & informative presentation on oral health topic, which showed different ways to tackle dental issues. Students participated with full enthusiasm and showed their interest towards presentation and asked several questions in Q/A session. At the end, students were shown different techniques of brushing through presentation & on-spot activities. At the end, Adil thanked the audience, students & principal of school of giving Kuwait especially among Pakistanis. PEFK is a non-political & non-governmental organization. It is a social welfare group which was inaugurated on January 27, 2012 with a vision to provide career guidance to jobseekers & students, mainly Pakistani citizens residing in Kuwait, and opportunity to conduct seminar. He briefly explained about Pakistan Employment Forum Kuwait and stated that PEFK is a premier & first ever Pakistani Forum of its kind in Kuwait which is purely designated to provide assistance for job seekers and career counseling for students residing in help those in need of assistance in their career development, with no limitations of religion, nationality, race or ethnicity. We are here to serve humanity and the career of all humans is precious to us. We aim to provide the best career development counseling and job hunting guidance to our community in Kuwait. Kuwait Times Calendar of Events November 22 - Kuwait Textile Association Bazaar - Held at Sadu House on November 22. 22 - Kuwait English School Annual Bazaar - At KES in Salwa, block 11 on November 22. Tables are KD 20. 22 - Kuwait Textiles Arts Association holds its annual holiday bazaar at Sadu House from 10am to 5pm. - Kuwait English School holds its Winter Bazaar from 10:30am to 4pm at main school campus in Salwa, block 11, street 9. - Equate is organizing a Scavenger Hunt from 10am to 1pm in Qortuba, block 3, street 5, house 19. - The Embassy of the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Korean-Kuwaiti (Han-Kut) Culture Diwaniya, is organizing a special event for “Chuseok” (Korean Thanksgiving day) on 22 Nov (Sat), between 11:00 and 15:00 at the Embassy premise in Mishref. Traditional Korean food, games and handicraft workshop. - Visit the Secret Garden in Baghdad Park, on Baghdad street in Salmiya, with your kids to help grow the garden, dig in the dirt, plant flowers and other fun gardening time. 28 - British Ladies Society Bazaar - at BSK on November 28. 28 - Nominations are invited for �Pravasi Kalashri Award’ instituted by the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi (KSNA) for the year 2015 from Malayalam theatre personalities in Kuwait. Non-resident Keralites with more than 15 years of expatriate life in Kuwait and have contributed significantly and comprehensively to Malayalam theatre may apply. 28 Friends of CRY Club (FOCC), announces plans for 2014 Chess Tournament for children of all ages upto high-school. “CRYchess 2014” will be held at the Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS), Salmiya, Kuwait,on Friday, 28th November 2014, from 0930 - 1630 hrs. Visit www.focckwt.org or contact FOCC members. 28-29 - Street Fest 2014 will be held at a parking lot in AlShaab AlKhaled area on Friday and Saturday from 3pm to 10pm. Instagram @streetfestkuwait Website: http://www.streetfestkuwait.com/ 29 - 10K Charity Run organized by FSRI at the Marina Crescent. Register at www.runq8.org Email: [email protected] December 5 - Science International Forum (SIF) Kuwait Sastra Prathibha contest in two categories, Junior (Class 6,7,8) and Senior (9,10,11), 1 hour, 100 objective type questions. 50% of the questions from syllabus provided, 40% from the existing academic curriculum, 10% from GK. Contest is in January 2015. Last date for entry is December 5. [email protected] 8 - The 2nd Japanese Speech Contest cosponsored by Embassy of Japan and Kuwait University has been rescheduled from October to Monday, December 8th, 2014 at the auditorium of National Library of Kuwait. For futher inquiry contact Mrs Yasmin / Omaima 25309458/25309400. [email protected] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 WHAT’S ON ICSK senior celebrates Children’s Day T he Indian Community School Kuwait, Senior branch celebrated Children’s Day at the school campus on Thursday, 13th November, since November 14th, the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru that is celebrated as Children’s Day all over India, befell on a holiday. The celebrations spirited the young minds with zest and enthusiasm inspiring them to preserve childhood in their minds throughout their life. A special assembly was organized on the day by the teachers of ICSK Senior as a tribute to the pristine purity and innocence of childhood. Each and every student was welcomed at the school gate by the team of teachers under the leadership of the Principal Dr V. Binumon. Well begun is half done as the students enjoyed the special attention that flowed throughout the day. Jithesh, a renowned cartoonist from India, was the guest of honour for the day. The programme was attended by the Honorary Secretary to ICSK Board Vijay Karayil and distinguished members of Parent Advisory Committee. Dr V. Binumon welcomed the gathering urging the students to enjoy every small step that takes us ahead in life. Vijay Karayil, the honorary secretary, addressed the students and wished them a happy children’s day. Prayer, music and thoughts enriched the minds of the children reinforcing the values taught and followed. One teacher did a convincing impression of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India and rendered a dazzling speech to conscientise the students upon the need to be proactive in the present scenario. The programme turned picturesque as Jithesh, a genius cartoonist, exhibited his excellent skills of sketching cartoons. His speed sketching enthralled the audience. Musical extravaganza and dance renderings presented by the teachers further made the special assembly memorable. Chocolates sprinkled with good advice and love distributed to all the students created the right mood of happiness throughout the day imprinting the happy memories in minds of all the children. Bangladesh army major Quadir visits military contingent E ngineer in Chief of Bangladesh Army Major General Md Abdul Quadir paid an official visit to Kuwait from 8-10 Nov 2014. During the visit he called on Chief of Staff, Kuwait Armed Forces Lieutenant General Mohammad Khaled Al Khadar. He also called on Commander Ali Al Sabah Military College, Assistant Chief of Staff (Administration and Manpower Department) and Ambassador of Bangladesh to Kuwait Major General Mohammad Ashab Uddin, ndc, psc. He visited Bangladesh Military Contingent (BMC) to Kuwait and was briefed by the Commander BMC Brigadier General S M Shamim Uz Zaman, BSP, ndc, psc about the activities of BMC to Kuwait. He visited different working sites of BMC and different institutions of Kuwait Armed Forces. Greetings H appy birthday to our dearest son Mohd Jabidul Islam Sawbuj, who celebrates his 12th birthday today. May Almighty Allah bless him with good health and a bright future. Best wishes come from father Mohd Jalal Uddin, mother Bethe Begum, relatives, and friends in Bangladesh and Kuwait. HEALTH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Scientists study rare tapeworm living in man’s brain LONDON: Scientists in Britain removed and studied a rare tapeworm that lived in a man’s brain for four years, researchers said yesterday. The parasite travelled five centimetres (two inches) from the right side of the brain to the left. The tapeworm causes sparganosis, an inflammation of body tissues that can cause seizures, memory loss and headaches when it occurs in the brain. Surgeons removed it and the patient is now “systemically well”, the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute said. It was the first time the tapeworm, Spirometra erinaceieuropaei, was reported in Britain. Only 300 cases have been reported since 1953. The tapeworm is thought to be caught by accidentally eating small infected crustaceans from lakes, eating raw amphibian or reptile meat, or by using a raw frog poultice which is a Chinese remedy for sore eyes. “We did not expect to see an infection of this kind in the UK, but global travel means that unfamiliar parasites do sometimes appear,” said Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas of the department of Infectious Disease at Addenbrooke’s NHS Trust. The team managed to sequence the rare parasite’s genome for the first time, allowing them to examine potential treatments. “Our work shows that, even with only tiny amounts of DNA from clinical samples, we can find out all we need to identify and characterise the parasite,” Gkrania-Klotsas added. The doctor said the DNA study underlined the importance of a global database of worm genomes, to help identify and treat parasites. —AFP Soaring generic drug prices draw Senate scrutiny WASHINGTON: Nov. 18, 2014 photo shows William Byrd High School students as they hold up their X marked hands in solidarity of ending modern day slavery with Ken Morris , (center) founder of Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives. Morris great-great-great- grandson of both Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington was guest speaker at Globalize 13. at the school in Vinton, Va. —AP FDA approves new hydrocodone pill First hard-to-abuse version of the painkiller WASHINGTON: Federal health regulators approved the first hard-to-abuse version of the painkiller hydrocodone, offering an alternative to a similar medication that has been widely criticized for lacking such safeguards. The Food and Drug Administration approved Purdue Pharma’s Hysingla ER for patients with severe, round-the-clock pain that cannot be managed with other treatments. The once-a-day tablet is designed to thwart abuse via chewing, crushing, snorting or injecting. The FDA said the medication is difficult to crush, break or dissolve. Purdue Pharma’s new drug poses a direct commercial challenge to Zogenix’s much-debated drug Zohydro, a twice-a-day hydrocodone tablet approved by the FDA last year. Doctors prescribe opioids for a range of ailments, from post-surgical pain to arthritis and migraines. Deaths linked to abuse of the medications have quadrupled since 1990 to nearly 17,000 annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Medical experts disagree over the appropriate role of opioids in treating pain, with some arguing that they should only be used for the most severe cases, such as cancer pain or end-oflife care. The FDA has been under intense public pressure to combat the national epidemic of prescription opioid abuse. The agency’s approval of Zohydro last year prompted a wave of criticism from elected officials, law enforcement and anti-addiction groups who said that the pill should have been reformulated to discourage abuse. The extended-release painkiller was the first FDA-approved pure form of hydrocodone, the most abused prescription drug ingredient in the country. Previously hydrocodone was only available in lower-dose combination pills like Vicodin. Initially, news of Purdue’s abuse-resistant hydrocodone led to speculation that the FDA might remove Zogenix’s drug from the market, since it lacked anti-abuse features. But FDA officials said Thursday they plan to monitor rates of abuse and misuse with Zohydro and compare them to the new alternative. Criticised “If we determine that the drug is no longer shown to be safe and effective the FDA can initiate proceedings to remove that drug from the market,” said Dr. Douglas Throckmorton, a deputy director with the FDA’s drug center. While FDA officials highlighted their commitment to approving harder-to-abuse pain relievers, the agency’s critics questioned why regulators didn’t bring the new drug before a public advisory meeting. The FDA’s approval of Zohydro was widely critized, in part, because it came despite an 11-2 vote against the drug by its outside experts. “Precisely because the approval of opioids is so controversial the FDA is bypassing its advisory committee meetings,” said Dr. Andrew Kolodny, a psychiatrist who specializes in addiction treatment and leads the group Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing. Kolodny also warned that Hysingla could potentially be more dangerous than Zohydro since the maximum dose per pill is 120 milligrams of hydrocodone, more than twice the dose contained in a 50-milligram pill of Zohydro. Drug abusers have developed various methods for unlocking the timerelease formulations of prescription pain relievers and releasing the entire dose at once. Purdue Pharma’s Hysingla is only the fourth drug ever approved by the agency with claims that it discourages abuse and tampering. Purdue markets two of the other drugs, including a crush-resistant version of its oxycodone pill, OxyContin, and a combination pill, Targiniq, which includes an extra ingredient designed to block the effects of oxycodone if the tablet is crushed. These drugs, along with Hysingla, can still be abused when swallowed intact - the most common method for abusing painkillers. —AP WASHINGTON: Some low-cost generic drugs that have helped restrain health care costs for decades are seeing unexpected price spikes of up to 8,000 percent, prompting a backlash from patients, pharmacists and now Washington lawmakers. A Senate panel met Thursday to scrutinize the recent, unexpected trend among generic medicines, which usually cost 30 to 80 percent less than their branded counterparts. Experts said there are multiple, often unrelated, forces behind the price hikes, including drug ingredient shortages, industry consolidation and production slowdowns due to manufacturing problems. But the lawmakers convening Thursday’s hearing said the federal government needs to play a bigger role in restraining prices. “If generic drug prices continue to rise then we are going to have people all over this country who are sick and need medicine and who simply will not be able to buy the medicine they need,” Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who chairs the Senate Subcommittee on Primary Health and Aging. Sanders is a political independent who usually votes with the liberal wing of the Democratic party. Sanders introduced a bill that would require generic drugmakers to pay rebates to the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs when prices of their medications outpace inflation. Those payments are already mandatory for branded drugs, but have never applied to generics. Last month, Sanders and House Rep. Rep. Elijah Cummings, DMaryland, sent letters to the makers of 10 generic drugs that have seen price increases of over 300 percent or more in recent months. The price for one of those, the antibiotic doxycycline hyclate, rose more than 8,280 percent during a six-month period from $20 per bottle to $1,849 per bottle. The Generic Pharmaceutical Association said in a statement Thursday that the 10 drugs cited by lawmakers do not reflect the broader US market, which includes 12,000 generic medications that have reduced drug costs by billions. Few isolated cases But pharmaceutical experts testifying said the price spikes reflect broader price increases for generics, which have traditionally fallen over time. An analysis of 280 common generic drugs by Professor Stephen Schondelmeyer found that roughly a third recorded prices increases in 2013. The University of Minnesota researcher said those numbers show that generic price increases are not limited to a few isolated cases. “The markets are broken and we need to do something to fix it,” he told the panel. “I think the government needs to step in and develop and monitor solutions.” Dr. Aaron Kesselheim of Harvard Medical School recommended several new government policies, including allowing the Food and Drug Administration to accelerate the clearance of generic drugs for which there are few manufacturers. He also said that federal officials should be notified of all drug price increases greater than 100 percent. In previous cases where drug shortages have led to price spikes, FDA has approved emergency imports of extra supplies from foreign sources. The lower prices of generic drugs make them the first choice for both patients and insurers. Generic drugs account for roughly 85 percent of all medicines dispensed in the US, according to IMS Health. Typically, generic drug prices fall as more companies begin offering competing versions of the same drug. But recent examples suggest the market forces that have kept generic prices low are not working properly. The average price of albuterol sulfate, a common asthma treatment, shot from $11 per bottle in October 2013 to $434 per bottle in April, an increase of over 4,000 percent, according to data from the Healthcare Supply Chain Association cited by the Senate subcommittee. —AP HEALTH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Turkey launches crackdown on synthetic drug �bonzai’ ISTANBUL: Turkey is launching an “all-out war” against the use of bonzai, a synthetic drug which has become a serious social problem in the country, the health minister said yesterday. Bonzai, which has become a craze in some parts of low income Turkish society, has come under the spotlight recently after a spate of deaths of young men caused by the abuse of the drug. The health ministry unveiled an “emergency plan” that includes forming a “social media team” to monitor the online sales of the bonzai, Health Minister Mehmet Muezzinoglu told Milliyet daily yesterday. Muezzinoglu said that more than 230 people lost their lives due to drugs in Turkey last year, most under the age of 25. “We won’t wait for the deaths to increase day by day. We won’t show any more tolerance. Each death is a tragedy for us. We should save our youth from this evil with an all-out war.” The majority of the deaths were caused by bonzai, known as “the poor’s man’s heroin” because of its low cost. The drug can be bought online for just 2-3 Turkish liras (approximately $1). Under the measures, which will come into affect in 2015 in 11 “high-risk” provinces, including Turkey’s largest city Istanbul, anti-narcotics officials will regularly launch raids on internet cafes, schools and even homes. To do so, they will seek help from parents, teachers, doctors, school bus drivers and local officials, Muezzinoglu added. Students and soldiers will be educated about the dangers of the drug, which is highly addictive and has been spreading around Turkey at an alarming rate since 2009. Sophisticated Xray machines that look like tomography scanners will be set up on each border gate as well as airports. Abandoned buildings occupied by drug addicts will be demol- ished. In some countries the bonzai is sold under the name “phenazepam”, a pharmaceutical drug developed for the treatment of several neurological diseases. Bonzai is an entirely chemical substance that can cause a rapid increase in blood pressure and heart rate and hunger pangs, thirst, loss of memory, temporary blindness and temporary paralysis. The most common cause of death linked with the abuse of bonzai is heart attack. The drug takes its name from the Japanese bonsai miniature tree, which is spelt bonzai in Turkish. — AFP Great apes facing �direct threat’ from palm oil farming KUALA LUMPUR: The destruction of rainforests in Southeast Asia and increasingly in Africa to make way for palm oil cultivation is a “direct threat” to the survival of great apes such as the orangutan, environmentalists warned Thursday. They said tropical forests were tumbling at a rapid rate, with palm plantations a key driver, despite efforts by the industry’s Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) to encourage sustainable cultivation. The concerns were voiced at the sidelines of the annual RSPO meeting, held this year in Malaysia and which concluded Thursday. “Orangutan and ape habitats are being destroyed,” said Doug Cress, from the UN Environment Program’s great ape protection campaign. “The destruction of rainforest in Southeast Asia and increasingly now in Africa is a direct threat to the great apes.” In Southeast Asia alone, up to one million hectares of forest-nearly the size of Jamaica-is lost annually to agricultural expansion like palm oil, said Adam Harrison, agriculture policy specialist with the WWF. “(Land clearing for plantations) has been high. Some of them are in high-quality forests which will have an impact on climate change,” he said. “The orangutans will become extinct within a few decades. In Borneo island we are already seeing that there are only a handful of rhinos left. It is not a viable population and it will go extinct,” Harrison added. Borneo is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. The problem is most acute in leading palm oil producers Malaysia and Indonesia, which account for 85 percent of world production, conference participants said. Habitat destruction In Southeast Asia, palm oil is a versatile and cheaply farmed cash crop promoted to eradicate poverty. In return, the growers who live on allocated land become a strong vote bank for the ruling government. But it is now also a looming threat in even more poorly regulated Africa, where the industry is set to “explode”, according to Cress. Derived from the fruit of the oil palm, its use has skyrocketed in recent years and it is now a key ingredient in a vast range of every-day products, from lipstick to instant noodles, shampoo and ice cream. The RSPO, bringing together stakeholders including producers, end-user manufacturers, and environmental groups, was formed in 2004 as concern over the ecological impact of mushrooming palm cultivation took off. It seeks to promote production that is environmentally sustainable and respects native land rights, but the organization’s efficacy has increasingly been questioned as forest destruction has continued. Palm plantations, along with other drivers of deforestation, have been linked to the destruction of habitats critical to endangered species such as orangutan, Asian rhinos and tigers. Harrison cited as an example Tesso-Nilo National Park in Indonesia, which was set aside as a preserve for tiger and elephant habitats. “Half of the national park was cleared for palm oil by small-holders. The small-holders then sold the fruits to RSPO members. This is unacceptable,” he said. Harrison said if deforestation continued at current rates, tiger and elephant populations in Southeast Asia could be wiped out within in a decade. — AFP GENEVA: In this photo taken Thursday and provided by Geneva International Airport, Cuban doctor Felix Baez Sarria, second from left, who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone, is helped off an airplane to a specially outfitted ambulance before being transported to the Geneva University Hospital (HUG) where he will be treated, at Geneva International Airport, in Geneva, Switzerland. — AP Cuban doctor arrives in Switzerland for Ebola aid BERLIN: A Cuban doctor who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone arrived in Switzerland for treatment and was able to walk off the transport plane, a Geneva medical official said yesterday. Felix Baez Sarria arrived on a flight overnight and was transported in a specially outfitted ambulance with a police escort to Geneva University Hospital. Geneva canton (state) Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jacques-Andre Romand told The Associated Press the 43-yearold Baez wore a protective suit and mask as he got off the plane and climbed onto a gurney before boarding the ambulance. “He looked like a cosmonaut,” Romand told the AP in a telephone interview. “He wore that just before he left the plane so that outside the plane no contamination was possible.” Romand said doctors will decide on a treatment regime for Baez, which could include experimental drugs.”As soon as we know what is going on, if there is medication that will help him we will give it to him,” Romand said. Also yesterday, a Spanish medical aid agency flew one of its health care workers home from Mali after she accidently pricked herself with a needle used on a person suffering from Ebola, which is spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of sick patients. Spanish Health Ministry spokesman Fernando Simon said the woman has not shown any symptoms but is being treated as a “high-risk” case. Baez, a member of the 165-person medical team Cuba sent to Sierra Leone to help with the Ebola outbreak, caught the disease when he rushed to help a patient who was falling over. Cuban state media said that Baez came down with a fever on Sunday and was diagnosed with Ebola the following day. His treatment in Switzerland was organized through the World Health Organization. Ciaran Giles contributed to this story from Madrid. — AP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Kuwait SHARQIA-1 DUMB AND DUMBER TO JESSABELLE DUMB AND DUMBER TO HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic DUMB AND DUMBER TO HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic DUMB AND DUMBER TO NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA SHARQIA-2 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 KNCC PROGRAMME FROM THURSDAY TO WEDNESDAY (20/11/2014 TO 26/11/2014) 12:15 PM 2:15 PM 4:15 PM 6:15 PM 8:15 PM 10:15 PM 12:15 AM 8:15 PM 10:15 PM 12:15 AM 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 10:00 PM 12:30 AM THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 7:45 PM 10:15 PM 12:45 AM FANAR-5 HAPPY ENDING-HINDI THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 HAPPY ENDING-HINDI HAPPY ENDING-HINDI THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 12:00 PM 3:15 PM 5:45 PM 8:45 PM 11:45 PM MARINA-1 INTERSTELLAR HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic THE SIGNAL INTERSTELLAR HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic THE SIGNAL 12:00 PM 3:15 PM 5:15 PM 7:15 PM 10:30 PM 12:30 AM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:45 PM 8:00 PM 10:00 PM 12:05 AM 8:00 PM 10:00 PM 12:05 AM SHARQIA-3 CATCH HELL BIG HERO 6 CATCH HELL BIG HERO 6 INTERSTELLAR CATCH HELL CATCH HELL 11:30 AM 1:15 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 7:45 PM 11:00 PM 1:00 AM MUHALAB-1 HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic INTERSTELLAR HAPPY ENDING-HINDI HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic INTERSTELLAR HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA MARINA-2 DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:15 PM 9:15 PM 12:30 AM 9:15 PM 11:30 PM MARINA-3 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 11:45 AM 2:15 PM 4:45 PM 7:15 PM 9:45 PM 12:15 AM MUHALAB-2 DUMB AND DUMBER TO BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO THE SIGNAL THE SIGNAL 11:45 AM 1:45 PM 4:15 PM 6:45 PM 8:45 PM 10:45 PM 12:45 AM MUHALAB-3 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 AVENUES-1 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 JESSABELLE JESSABELLE JESSABELLE NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 8:30 PM 10:45 PM 1:00 AM 8:30 PM 10:45 PM 1:00 AM 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 PM 12:05 AM AVENUES-2 POKER NIGHT POKER NIGHT POKER NIGHT 71 POKER NIGHT POKER NIGHT POKER NIGHT 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 11:00 PM 1:00 AM FANAR-1 CATCH HELL CATCH HELL POKER NIGHT CATCH HELL HAPPY NEW YEAR - HINDI POKER NIGHT CATCH HELL FANAR-2 DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO INTERSTELLAR DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO JESSABELLE NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA FANAR-3 HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic NO FRI+SAT BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic JAZEERA 2 -Arabic HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic FANAR-4 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 7:45 PM 11:00 PM 1:00 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:30 AM 8:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:30 AM 11:45 AM 11:45 AM 2:30 PM 4:45 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 12:05 AM 12:15 PM 2:45 PM 5:15 PM AVENUES-3 CATCH HELL CATCH HELL CATCH HELL CATCH HELL CATCH HELL CATCH HELL CATCH HELL 12:15 PM 2:15 PM 4:15 PM 6:15 PM 8:15 PM 10:15 PM 12:15 AM 360º- 1 DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO DUMB AND DUMBER TO 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 8:30 PM 10:45 PM 1:00 AM 360º- 2 HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic 71 HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic HAMATI BITHEBINI -Arabic 12:30 PM 2:45 PM 5:00 PM 7:15 PM 9:30 PM 11:45 PM 360º- 3 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 BIG HERO 6 12:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM CHANGE OF NAME I, Akther Begum (old name) R/o. 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Bahrain Hong Kong Dhaka Esfahan Colombo Luxor Mumbai Alexandria Jeddah Trivandrum Sharjah Kochi Dubai Muscat Bahrain Delhi Colombo Mumbai Abu Dhabi Beirut Dubai Bahrain Dubai Riyadh Islamabad Abu Dhabi Doha Dammam/Amsterdam Cairo Bangkok/Manila Sohag Dubai Directorate General of Civil Aviation Home Page (www.kuwait-airport.com.kw) 10:30 10:35 10:50 11:00 11:05 11:15 11:25 11:45 11:55 12:00 12:20 12:25 13:00 13:10 13:45 14:00 14:10 14:15 14:20 14:40 14:55 15:00 15:00 15:05 15:10 15:15 15:20 15:20 15:40 15:45 15:50 15:50 15:55 16:10 16:25 16:30 16:50 16:55 17:00 17:05 17:15 17:40 17:45 17:45 17:50 17:55 18:15 18:15 18:20 18:40 18:45 18:50 19:10 19:15 19:20 19:30 19:40 19:50 19:55 20:15 20:20 20:30 20:50 20:50 21:05 21:05 21:05 21:10 21:10 21:15 21:15 21:20 21:20 21:50 22:00 22:10 22:15 22:15 22:20 22:30 22:30 22:50 22:50 22:55 23:00 23:05 23:15 23:20 23:30 23:45 23:55 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 C R O S S W O R D 7 3 2 Yesterday’s Solution ACROSS 1. An operating system that is on a disk. 4. Someone who gets in (to a party) without an invitation or without paying. 11. (British slang) Cafe. 15. Electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field. 16. (or in some classifications family Zosteraceae) Small genus of widely distributed marine plants. 17. A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography). 18. Fiddler crabs. 19. Tropical trees having papery leaves and large fruit. 20. A circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue. 21. An imaginary elephant that appears in a series of French books for children. 23. Filled with a great quantity. 25. Very light colored. 27. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey). 29. Edible starchy tuberous root of taro plants. 32. A unit of dry measure used in Egypt. 34. The skin that covers the top of the head. 38. A facial expression of contempt or scorn. 39. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite. 40. Being two more than fifty. 41. (Hindu) A manner of sitting (as in the practice of Yoga). 47. Committee formed by a special-interest group to raise money for their favorite political candidates. 48. One of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof. 50. Sweet-potato whitefly. 52. A landlocked republic in central Europe. 54. A pass between mountain peaks. 55. A silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion. 56. An inactive volcano in Sicily. 57. Cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer usually with vegetables. 59. Greek mythology. 60. Type genus of the Anatidae. 62. The upper house of the parliament of the Republic of Ireland. 66. A region of southwestern France. 71. An agency of the United Nations affiliated with the World Bank. 72. In a linear manner. 75. A river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine. 76. 32nd President of the United States. 77. Superior Bordeaux type of red wine from California. 78. A run that is the result of the batter's performance. 79. The sound made by a gentle blow. 80. Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one). 81. The dialect of Chinese spoken in Canton and neighboring provinces and in Hong Kong and elsewhere outside China. Daily SuDoku DOWN 1. Material used to daub walls. 2. Predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin. 3. Someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike. 4. A male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917). 5. Mythical bird of prey having enormous size and strength. 6. A rectangular block of hewn stone used for building purposes. 7. A pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole. 8. Clothing for the head. 9. Any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland. 10. An intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores. 11. A high-crowned black cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by men in Turkey and Iran and the Caucasus. 12. Type genus of the family Arcidae. 13. An intuitive awareness. 14. An agenda of things to do. 22. Fruit of the oak tree. 24. A silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group. 26. Having undesirable or negative qualities. 28. A change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety. 30. Remove salt from. 31. A Protestant layman who assists the minister. 33. An indistinct shapeless form. 35. By bad luck. 36. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences. 37. Small voraciously carnivorous freshwater fishes of South America that attack and destroy living animals. 42. A loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth. 43. Not contained in or deriving from the essential nature of something. 44. Jordan's port. 45. An acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants. 46. The capital of Lombardy in northern Italy. 49. An ancient branch of the Semitic languages. 51. A type of granular leukocyte that functions in the ingestion of bacteria. 53. Characteristic of false pride. 58. (Norse mythology) The heavenly dwelling of the Norse gods (the Aesir) and slain war heroes. 61. A small island. 63. Tropical starchy tuberous root. 64. An association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizens. 65. Type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill. 67. A river in central Italy rising in the Apennines and flowing through Florence and Pisa to the Ligurian Sea. 68. A city in northwest Indiana on Lake Michigan. 69. (Babylonian) God of wisdom and agriculture and patron of scribes and schools. 70. A member of an Iroquoian people formerly living on the south shore of Lake Erie in northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania and western New York. 73. The compass point that is one point east (clockwise) of due north. 74. An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members. Yesterdayʼs Solution Yesterday’s Solution SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Wild down Flyers, Leafs win PHILADELPHIA: Jason Zucker scored with 45.4 seconds left to lift the Minnesota Wild to a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night. Nino Niederreiter had a goal and an assist, and Marco Scandella also scored for the Wild, who won their fourth straight. Darcy Kuemper stopped 37 shots. Mark Streit and Claude Giroux scored for the Flyers, who lost their fourth straight. Ray Emery had 27 saves. The Wild improved to 4-6 on the road and earned just their second win in 10 visits to Philadelphia (2-7-1). MAPLE LEAFS 5, LIGHTNING 2 James van Riemsdyk scored two goals to lead Toronto to a much-needed victory over Tampa Bay. David Clarkson, Richard Panik and Roman Polak added goals for Toronto, which scored early in the first period and three times in the second to snap a three-game losing streak. Alex Killorn and Steven Stamkos scored for Tampa Bay, which has dropped two straight after beating the Rangers in New York 5-1 on Monday. The usually high-scoring Lightning couldn’t break through Jonathan Bernier, who redeemed himself after being pulled from Tuesday’s 9-2 loss to Nashville after allowing three goals on 12 shots in 20 minutes. Bernier recorded his sixth win of the season, stopping 26 shots. CANADIENS 4, BLUES 1 Max Pacioretty scored twice as Montreal beat St. Louis. Dale Weise and Lars Eller also scored, and Carey Price made 31 saves. Vladimir Tarasenko had the lone goal for St. Louis. Jake Allen stopped 26 shots in defeat. Pacioretty netted the winner at 7:32 of the second - his team-leading ninth goal. He got the better of Allen on a breakaway after taking a stretch pass from linemate Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau from his own zone. The Canadiens (15-51) stretched their lead atop the Eastern Conference to three points. The Blues have lost consecutive games after winning 10 of 11. SENATORS 3, PREDATORS 2 Bobby Ryan, Alex Chiasson and Jared Cowen all scored in the second period, Robin Lehner stopped 33 shots, and Ottawa topped Nashville. Shea Weber and Olli Jokinen scored for Nashville, and Carter Hutton - playing for just the third time this season - stopped 16 shots. Ryan’s power-play goal tied it 1-1 at 6 minutes of the second period. Chiasson put Ottawa ahead with 6:42 remaining in the period, scoring his fifth of the season. Cowen made it 3-1 just 2:06 later. Jokinen made it a one-goal game in the opening minutes of the third period, getting his first point with the Predators. Nashville outshot Ottawa 16-3 in the third period. RED WINGS 4, JETS 3 Tomas Tatar scored two goals and added an assist as Detroit defeated Winnipeg. Justin Abdelkader had the tying goal and an assist for the Red Wings, and Johan Franzen scored his sixth of the season. Dustin Byfuglien, Adam Lowry and Mathieu Perrault had goals for Winnipeg. Ondrej Pavelec made 23 saves. Detroit rested Jimmy Howard after he was in net for the Red Wings’ 5-0 victory over Columbus on Tuesday. With backup Jonas Gustavsson out because of a dislocated shoulder, Petr Mrazek played in his 12th career game and first this season, and made 28 saves. STARS 3, COYOTES 1 John Klingberg, Cody Eakin and Jason Spezza all scored in the third period, rallying Dallas past Arizona. Ales Hemsky had two assists as Dallas ended a seven-game, home-losing streak (0-5-2). The Stars won for just the second time in 11 home games (2-5-4). Arizona has lost its last five games in Dallas. Klingberg and Eakin scored 33 seconds apart in the opening minute of the third period. Klingberg’s goal from the slot was his first in the NHL, in his sixth game, and it tied it 19 seconds into the period. Spezza made it 3-1 with 4:18 remaining. Lauri Korpikoski scored for the Coyotes with 5:39 left in PHILADELPHIA: Darcy Kuemper No. 35 of the Minnesota Wild stops a shot by Mark Streit No. 32 of the Philadelphia Flyers in the second period at the Wells Fargo Center. — AFP the first period. Arizona’s Mike Smith made 24 saves. Dallas’ Kari Lehtonen stopped 26 shots. CAPITALS 3, AVALANCHE 2 Alex Ovechkin scored late in the third period, Braden Holtby stopped 27 shots, and Washington outlasted Colorado. Nicklas Backstrom had a goal and an assist, Jason Chimera also scored, and Ovechkin added an assist for the Capitals. Washington won the last two games of its threegame trip. Ovechkin broke a 2-all tie when he poked his own rebound over the goal line with 5:56 left. It was his ninth of the season and first in four games.The Avalanche played half the game without Alex Tanguay after he was hit in the face on a shot by Ovechkin. Tanguay skated off the ice and didn’t return because of a jaw injury. BLACKHAWKS 4, FLAMES 3 Patrick Kane scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period to help Chicago edge Calgary. With the game tied 3-3, Kane’s unassisted goal at 9:12 came after goalie Jonas Hiller turned over the puck behind his net. It was the seventh goal of the season for Kane, who has scored in three straight games. He had scored only four times in the first 16 games. Adam Clendening scored his first in the NHL, and Daniel Carcillo and Brent Seabrook added goals for Chicago, who began a six-game road trip. Paul Byron, Wideman and Sean Monahan scored for Calgary, which had won seven of nine. Corey Crawford made 24 saves for the win. Hiller stopped 18 shots. KINGS 3, HURRICANES 2 Tanner Pearson ended his 11-game goal drought with the tiebreaking score, and Jonathan Quick made 25 saves against Carolina in Los Angeles’ NHL-best 10th home victory of the season. Jarret Stoll and Trevor Lewis also scored for NHL RESULTS/STANDINGS Minnesota 3, Philadelphia 2; Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 2; Montreal 4, St. Louis 1; Ottawa 3, Nashville 2; Detroit 4, Winnipeg 3; Dallas 3, Arizona 1; Washington 3, Colorado 2; Chicago 4, Calgary 3; Anaheim 4, Vancouver 3 (SO); Los Angeles 3, Carolina 2; Florida 3, San Jose 2 (SO). Western Conference Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pacific Division Montreal 15 5 1 59 52 31 W L OTL GF GA PTS Tampa Bay 13 6 2 75 59 28 Anaheim 12 4 5 58 53 29 Detroit 10 4 5 54 45 25 Vancouver 13 6 1 61 60 27 Boston 12 8 0 53 49 24 Los Angeles 11 5 4 53 44 26 Ottawa 9 5 4 50 47 22 Calgary 12 7 2 66 57 26 Toronto 10 8 2 63 62 22 San Jose 10 9 3 59 60 23 Florida 7 5 5 38 44 19 Arizona 8 10 2 49 62 18 Buffalo 5 13 2 34 69 12 Edmonton 6 11 2 48 65 14 Metropolitan Division central division Pittsburgh 13 3 1 64 35 27 Nashville 12 5 2 54 40 26 NY Islanders 12 6 0 59 52 24 St. Louis 12 6 1 50 39 25 Washington 9 7 3 55 52 21 Chicago 11 7 1 55 39 23 NY Rangers 8 7 4 52 58 20 Winnipeg 10 8 3 43 47 23 New Jersey 8 9 2 47 56 18 Minnesota 11 7 0 53 41 22 Philadelphia 7 9 2 53 58 16 Dallas 7 9 4 56 68 18 Carolina 6 10 3 45 58 15 Colorado 6 9 5 49 64 17 Columbus 6 11 1 44 64 13 Note: Overtime losses (OTL) are worth one point in the standings and are not included in the loss column (L). the defending Stanley Cup champions, who have won three straight. The Kings largely controlled play with 39 shots, and they hung on through a scoreless third period for their sixth win in eight meetings with Carolina. Jeff Skinner and Eric Staal scored for the Hurricanes, who have lost four of five. Cam Ward stopped 36 shots, but Carolina failed to build on the momentum of its victory in Dallas on Tuesday to open a five-game road trip. DUCKS 4, CANUCKS 3 Corey Perry scored the shootout winner, lifting Anaheim over Vancouver. Perry’s goal on Anaheim’s first shootout attempt was the only one the Ducks needed. They got another from Jakob Silfverberg after Vancouver’s Radim Vrbata and Nick Bonino failed to score. The Ducks (12-4-5) earned their first win in five games. The Canucks lost for the second time in three. Anaheim also avenged a Nov. 9 home shootout loss to Vancouver. The Canucks (13-6-1) lost their first one-goal game this season, becoming the last in the NHL to do so. Rookie Bo Horvat, with his first NHL career goal, Jannik Hansen and Radim Vrbata scored for the Canucks in regulation. Andrew Cogliano, Ryan Getzlaf, and Matt Beleskey had goals for Anaheim. Former Canucks center Ryan Kesler played his first game in Vancouver since being traded to the Ducks in the summer. PANTHERS 3, SHARKS 2 Nick Bjugstad scored twice during regulation and added the winning goal in the shootout as Florida won its fourth straight in San Jose. San Jose’s Patrick Marleau tied it with 33 seconds remaining in regulation, taking a pass from Joe Thornton and firing it past Roberto Luongo, who had stopped Marleau’s penalty shot earlier in the third period. Luongo stopped 28 shots and won for the fourth time in his last five games against the Sharks. The Panthers swept the season series. Logan Couture ended a season-worst eightgame goal-less streak with a power-play tally for the Sharks, who played at home for the first time in two weeks. Antti Niemi made 26 saves for the Sharks, who failed to win for the third time in their last four at home. — AP SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Manning, Broncos suddenly look vulnerable MIAMI: The Denver Broncos suddenly are looking fragile. They need to end their November swoon quickly or they might not make the NFL playoffs. Peyton Manning and the defending AFC champions played their two worst games in the past three weeks, falling at New England and St. Louis. On Sunday, they take on the Miami Dolphins, who are 6-4, winning four of their past five games, with the loss at Detroit in the final seconds. “There definitely is a sense of urgency,” Manning says. “What we’ve talked about offensively this week is everybody focuses on doing their job better, and you hope that results in better offensive play.” The Broncos were held to seven points by the Rams; Manning usually can produce one touchdown in his sleep. A well-rested Dolphins team is oozing conviction that it can make a run to the playoffs. “I feel like we are a good team. I feel like we have all the pieces,” quarterback Ryan Tannehill says. “The defense is playing really well right now, offense is continuing to get better week in and week out. We certainly have momentum.” It seems to happen every year: The weather gets cold and the New England Patriots get hot. They’ve won six in a row and have the AFC’s best record. They easily disposed of two other conference contenders, Denver and Indianapolis, in recent weeks. New England’s defense has been reliable, the running game resurgent. And there’s always Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman to deal with. Into Foxborough comes the NFL’s stingiest defense; the Detroit Lions have allowed only 156 points. “They’ve got a lot of guys up front that make big plays,” Patriots left guard Dan Connolly says. “They’re definitely disruptive.” For every person who has challenged the Cardinals to keep proving themselves, here’s the absolute best chance for Arizona to silence the critics. A victory at the loudest and most intimidating NFL venue would stamp the Cardinals not only as the likely NFC West division champion, but as the NFC’s No. 1 team. And remember, Arizona won in Seattle last year, the Seahawks’ only home loss on their way to the league title. The Seahawks already have more losses than in 2013. But Marshawn Lynch, fined $100,000 this week for not speaking with the media, has rushed for 140 and 124 yards in the past two games. Arizona has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 20 straight games. Week 12 began with Oakland’s first victory of the season, a wet 24-20 decision over Kansas City. The Raiders were the league’s last winless team, but they damaged the playoffs hopes of their archrival Chiefs on Thursday to end a 16-game slide dating back a calendar year. On Sunday, there’s also Green Bay at Minnesota, Washington at San Francisco, Dallas at New York Giants, Tennessee at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Atlanta, Cincinnati at Houston, Jacksonville at Indianapolis, St. Louis at San Diego, and Tampa Bay at Chicago. A snowstorm has forced the Buffalo-New York Jets game to move to Detroit on Monday. The regular Monday game is Baltimore at New Orleans. — AP Tonga test, artifical pitch spark Scotland concerns KILMARNOCK: Scotland coach Vern Cotter has warned his players that they can expect an even tougher match against Tonga in Kilmarnock today than they did when the Pacific Islanders secured a shock victory against them two years ago. That 21-15 loss at Aberdeen prompted Andy Robinson to resign as Scotland coach and Cotter believes Tonga have improved to the extent that they will provide the sternest challenge of their three November internationals. The Scottish starting XV for a contest that will be played on an artificial 3G pitch at the aptly named Rugby Park, home of Scottish Premier League football team Kilmarnock FC, features four survivors from the team beaten by Tonga two years ago-captain and scrum-half Greig Laidlaw, fullback Stuart Hogg, wing Tim Visser and lock Richie Gray. “The players who played two years ago know it’s going to be tough,” said Cotter, who has made four enforced changes to the Scotland team beaten 24-16 by New Zealand at Murrayfield last Saturday. “We’ve viewed what Tonga have done recently and they have improved and are going into the game very confidently. They play a structured game now. They’ll be a tough nut to crack,” the New Zealander added. “We knew it would be the toughest game of the November series for us mentally-getting over the All Blacks game, performing well in front of 60,000 people and then moving from Murrayfield, coming to Kilmarnock to play on a synthetic surface. We’ll have a better idea after this game of where we are at.” Scotland opened their November campaign with an impressive 41-31 win against Argentina at Murrayfield before registering their narrowest defeat against the All Blacks for 23 years. Tonga are on course for their first-ever clean sweep on a European tour, having beaten Georgia 23-9 in Tbilisi on November 8, before overwhelming the United States 40-12 at Gloucester last Saturday. The Pacific Islanders have made just the one change to their starting line-up, Latiume Fosita replacing Kurt Morath at fly-half. They have five survivors from the XV that claimed Scotland’s scalp for the first time in 2012 — fullback Vungakoto Lilo, wing Fetu’u Vainikolo, lock Tukula Lokutui and back rowers Nili Latu and Viliami Ma’afu. Asked whether his players had a score to settle from the 2012 shock, Cotter replied: “I think there is a genuine feeling among the group following that game.” WHITE INFLUENCE Cotter added he was expecting “a rough, abrasive game”, but suggested the influence of South Africa’s 2007 World Cup-winning coach Jake White, as a temporary technical adviser to Tonga boss Mana Otai, had smoothed some of the rougher edges from the tourists’ play. “I think Jake White’s had an influence on some of their higher tackles and bigger hits,” said Cotter. “I think he would like to keep 15 players on the paddock.” Saturday’s match will the first major international to be staged on a solely synthetic pitch and Cotter said he would have preferred to have faced the Tongans on a more conventional surface. “I would have quite liked to have put them on a muddy pitch,” he said. “I’ve never coached a game on a 3G pitch.” Tonga are captained by openside flanker Latu, who played under Cotter for four years at New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty. “I know a bit about Vern and the way he coaches and I can see that with Scotland at the moment,” Latu told the Herald newspaper. “He was quiet, but when he delivered his message you knew that he meant business. It is Vern’s way or get out of the way.” — AFP OAKLAND: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith (11) is sacked by Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson during the third quarter of an NFL football game. — AP Raiders stun Chiefs KANSAS: The Oakland Raiders earned their first win in more than a year on Thursday as rookie quarterback Derek Carr rallied the team with a late scoring drive to stun division rivals Kansas City 24-20. With the Raiders (1-10) trailing 20-17 in the fourth quarter, Carr marched the team 80 yards downfield in a drive that took seven minutes off the clock and culminated with a nine-yard touchdown pass to James Jones. Kansas City had little time to recover and could only make it to their own 48 yard line with their last possession, which ended with Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith throwing an incompletion on fourth down. It was Oakland’s first win since beating Houston on Nov. 17 2013 and snapped a 16-game losing streak. “I don’t even know how to explain the feeling,” Oakland linebacker Sio Moore told reporters. “I’m just happy to see that on both sides of the ball, we finished it.” The defeat halted the Chiefs’ (7-4) five-game win streak and saw them drop out of a tie for first place in the AFC West. The only sour note for the Raiders was the loss of running back Latavius Murray, who had dominated the first half with 112 yards and two touchdowns but exited with a concussion in the second quarter. Murray had just recently begun seeing more playing time for Oakland, and he needed only four carries to leave his mark in a performance that included a 90-yard touchdown scamper. “He did a great job and gave us a spark taking the ball 90 yards,” said Raiders running back Darren McFadden. “We finally came out and put the game together and finished the way we’re supposed to.” The Raiders led 14-3 at halftime and moved ahead 17-3 in the third quarter. The Chiefs began to seize the momentum when Smith threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Fasano late in the third. Jamaal Charles tied the score at 17-17 on a sparkling 30-yard touchdown reception with 12:20 remaining, and Cairo Santos kicked a 25-yard field goal a few minutes later to put the Chiefs up 20-17. Charles finished with 80 yards rushing and 42 yards receiving for the Chiefs, who have a big divisional matchup with the first-place Denver Broncos on Nov. 30. — Reuters NFL standings American Football Conference AFC East New England Miami Buffalo NY Jets Cincinnati Pittsburgh Baltimore Cleveland Indianapolis Houston Tennessee Jacksonville Denver Kansas City San Diego Oakland W L T OTL PF PA PCT 8 2 0 0 323 218 .800 6 4 0 0 249 180 .600 5 5 0 0 200 204 .500 2 8 0 0 174 265 .200 AFC North 6 3 1 0 224 221 .650 7 4 0 0 288 263 .636 6 4 0 0 261 181 .600 6 4 0 0 216 195 .600 AFC South 6 4 0 0 310 253 .600 5 5 0 1 229 204 .500 2 8 0 0 168 250 .200 1 9 0 0 158 282 .100 AFC West 7 3 0 1 293 224 .700 7 4 0 0 261 195 .636 6 4 0 0 218 192 .600 1 10 0 0 176 285 .091 National Football Conference NFC East Philadelphia 7 3 0 0 299 251 .700 Dallas 7 3 0 1 261 212 .700 NY Giants 3 7 0 0 205 263 .300 Washington 3 7 0 0 204 256 .300 NFC North Detroit 7 3 0 0 188 156 .700 Green Bay 7 3 0 0 330 225 .700 Chicago 4 6 0 1 215 290 .400 Minnesota 4 6 0 0 181 220 .400 NFC South Atlanta 4 6 0 0 238 255 .400 New Orleans 4 6 0 2 261 252 .400 Carolina 3 7 1 0 215 300 .318 Tampa Bay 2 8 0 2 194 279 .200 NFC West Arizona 9 1 0 0 237 176 .900 San Francisco 6 4 0 0 211 212 .600 Seattle 6 4 0 0 260 215 .600 St. Louis 4 6 0 0 185 258 .400 SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Pakistan hold firm to draw second Test AUSTRALIA: Steven Smith of Australia bats during the fourth One-Day International cricket match between Australia and South Africa at the MCG in Melbourne. — AFP Australia defeat South Africa MELBOURNE: Steve Smith smashed a brilliant century to lead Australia to a series-clinching three-wicket win over South Africa in their fourth one-day international yesterday. Smith hit a career-best ODI total of 104 from 112 deliveries as the Australians passed South Africa’s 267-8 with six balls to spare at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Australians were in deep trouble after the top-order collapsed to 98-5 in the 25th over when Smith and Matthew Wade turned things around. The pair added 121 runs for the sixth wicket before Wade departed for 52 in the 45th over with the match still in the balance. But allrounder James Faulkner, who finished unbeaten on 34 off just 19 balls, shared a 48-run stand with Smith to tie the scores. Smith then had the chance to hit the winning run but was bowled by spinner Robin Peterson, trying to smash the ball out of the ground, leaving Pat Cummins to seal the victory off the next ball. AB De Villiers earlier fell just short of a deserved hundred after a masterful batting display for the Proteas. De Villiers finished with 91 off just 88 deliveries and David Miller hit a quick-fire 45 while six other South Africans made double figures. Cummins and Faulkner bagged two wickets each for the Australians, who wrapped up the series with a one match to go despite the absence of injured captain Michael Clarke and strike bowler Mitchell Johnson. —Reuters SCOREBOARD MELBOURNE: Scoreboard for the fourth one-day international between Australia and South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday: South Africa Innings Q. de Kock c and b Maxwell 17 H. Amla c Cummins b Coulter-Nile 18 F. du Plessis c Wade b Cummins 28 A.B. de Villiers c Smith b Cummins 91 D. Miller c Smith b Faulkner 45 F. Behardien run out (Warner) 22 R. McLaren c Wade b Starc 13 R. Peterson b Faulkner 11 W. Parnell not out 3 D. Steyn not out 0 Extras (b5, lb5, w9) 19 Total (8 wickets; 50 overs) 267 Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Amla), 2-70 (de Kock), 3-77 (du Plessis), 4-199 (Miller), 5-230 (de Villiers), 6-246 (McLaren), 7-261 (Peterson), 8-262 (Behardien). Did not bat: K. Abbott Bowling: Starc 10-0-40-1 (3w), Coulter-Nile 3-0-16-1 (1w), Cummins 10-0-61-2 (5w), Maxwell 9-0-43-1, Watson 5-0-25-0, Faulkner 10-045-2, Smith 3-0-27-0. Australia Innings A. Finch a du Plessis b Parnell 22 D. Warner lbw b Abbott 4 S. Watson c de Kock b McLaren 19 S. Smith b Peterson 104 G. Bailey c de Kock b Steyn 16 G. Maxwell c Amla b Steyn 2 M. Wade c McLaren b Parnell 52 J. Faulkner not out 34 P. Cummins not out 1 Extras (b5, lb2, w6, nb1) 14 Total (7 wickets; 49 overs) 268 Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Warner), 2-43 (Watson), 3-48 (Finch), 4-86 (Bailey), 5-98 (Maxwell), 6-219 (Wade), 7-267 (Smith) Did not bat: N. Coulter-Nile, M. Starc Bowling: Steyn 9-0-47-2, Abbott 10-0-43-1, McLaren 10-0-62-1 (1w), Parnell 9-0-52-2 (1nb, 3w), Peterson 8-0-44-1 (1w), Behardien 3-013-0 (1w) Result: Australia won by 3 wickets. DUBAI: A defiant fifth-wicket stand of 74 between Younus Khan and Asad Shafiq ensured Pakistan secured a draw in the second Test against New Zealand yesterday to maintain a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Chasing 261 for victory, Pakistan were 196 for five when the teams agreed to a draw in fading light, with Shafiq (41) and first-innings centurion Sarfraz Ahmed (24) unbeaten at the crease. “It was a very good test match... It was the right result for both teams,” New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum said at the presentation ceremony. Younus (44) fell late in the last session to off-spinner Mark Craig, but had steadied the ship after a mini-collapse threatened to swing the match New Zealand’s way. Pakistan were comfortably placed at 70 for one but were reduced to 75 for four in the space of a few overs. Coming back to bowl after a four-over spell in the morning, left-armer Trent Boult dismissed opener Shan Masood (40) leg before and then had captain Misbah-ul-Haq caught behind in his next over. Masood had added 62 for the second wicket with Azhar Ali (24) before the latter threw away his wicket, hitting a full toss from Craig to James Neesham at cover. “We were planning to chase it down, bat normally till the 40-45th over and then promote Sarfraz,” Misbah said. “But we lost three wickets in three-four overs and that changed everything.” The hosts had suffered an early jolt in their chase when paceman Tim Southee removed opener Taufeeq Umar for four in his first over, the second of the innings. Younus struck three sixes and two boundaries during his 84-ball knock to calm Pakistan’s nerves. Earlier, Ross Taylor completed his 12th test century before New Zealand declared their second innings on 250 for nine. Former skipper Taylor, unbeaten on 77 overnight, tapped paceman Ehsan Adil on the leg side for a single to reach his mark, his innings studded with 12 boundaries. The 30-year-old right-handed batsman was stumped on 104 to give leg-spinner Yasir Shah his first fivewicket haul in tests. —Reuters DUBAI: Pakistani batsman Sarfraz Ahmed (right) plays a shot as New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling (left) looks on during the fifth and final day of the second Test match. — AFP SCOREBOARD DUBAI: Complete scoreboard on the fifth and final day of the second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Dubai International Cricket stadium yesterday: New Zealand 1st innings 403 (T. Latham 137, M. Craig 43; Zulfiqar Babar 4-137) Pakistan 1st innings 393 (Sarfraz Ahmed 112, Azhar Ali 75, Younis Khan 72; T. Southee 3-67) New Zealand 2nd innings (overnight 167-6) T. Latham c Shafiq b Shah 9 B. McCullum lbw b Babar 45 K. Williamson c Umar b Babar 11 R. Taylor st Ahmed b Shah 104 C. Anderson b Shah 0 J. Neesham b Babar 11 BJ Watling c Shafiq b Shah 11 M. Craig c Rahat b Shah 34 T. Southee c Ali b Babar 20 I. Sodhi not out 2 Extras: (lb3) 3 Total: (for nine wkts dec; 64.5 overs) 250 Fall of wickets: 1-42 (Latham), 2-63 (Williamson), 3-78 (McCullum), 4-79 (Anderson), 5-125 (Neesham), 6-166 (Watling), 7-226 (Craig), 8-228 (Taylor), 9-250 (Southee) Bowling: Rahat 8-0-39-0, Adil 8-1-33-0, Babar 27.5-5-96-4, Shah 21-1-79-5 Pakistan 2nd innings Shan Masood lbw b Boult 40 Taufeeq Umar c Watling b Southee 4 Azhar Ali c Neesham b Craig 24 Younis Khan c Watling b Craig 44 Misbah-ul Haq c Watling b Boult 0 Asad Shafiq not out 41 Sarfraz Ahmed not out 24 Extras: (b15, lb2, nb1, w1) 19 Total: (for five wkts; 67 overs) 196 Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Umar), 2-70 (Ali), 3-73 (Masood), 4-75 (Misbah), 5-149 (Younis) Bowling: Boult 10-6-12-2, Southee 11-3-21-1, Craig 17-3-66-2, Sodhi 21-5-63-0, Anderson 3-1-4-0 (1w), Neesham 2-1-1-0, McCullum 30-12-0. Result: Drawn B’desh crush Zimbabwe CHITTAGONG: Shakib Al Hasan starred with bat and ball to lead Bangladesh to a crushing 87-run victory in their first oneday international against Zimbabwe in Chittagong yesterday. Shakib scored 101 off 99 balls to lead the team to 281-7 and then grabbed 4-41 as the home side dismissed Zimbabwe for 194 in 42.1 overs to take 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Shakib shared 148-runs in a record fifth-wicket partnership with Mushfiqur Rahim to help Bangladesh recover from 4-70 to a competitive score after they were put in to bat first. Shakib, who also had a hand in Bangladesh’s previous highest fifth-wicket stand of 119 runs, against South Africa in Dhaka in 2008, struck 10 fours. Rahim made 65 off 72 balls with the help of two fours and as many sixes. Debutant Sabbir Rahman provided a late sparkle hitting an unbeaten 44 off 25 balls, which included three fours and three sixes. Tinashe Panyangara claimed highest three wickets for Zimbabwe at the expense of 66 runs. Zimbabwe started their chase positively, reaching 46 runs in the first seven overs, before Shakib put a brake on their innings with two wickets in his second over. —AFP SCOREBOARD CHITTAGONG: Scoreboard of the first one-day international between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong yesterday. Bangladesh Innings Tamim Iqbal b Panyangara 5 A Haque c Chigumbura b Chatara 12 Mominul Haque b Nyumbu 31 Mahmudullah c Kamungozi b Chatara 1 S Al Hasan c Panyangara b Kamungozi 101 Mushfiqur Rahim c Mire b Panyangara 65 Sabbir Rahman not out 44 Mashrafe Mortaza b Panyangara 1 Arafat Sunny not out 1 Extras (lb1, w17, nb2) 20 Total (for seven wickets, 50 overs) 281 Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Tamim), 2-26( Anamul), 3-31 (Mahmudullah), 4-70 (Mominul), 5-218 (Shakib), 6-246( Rahim), 7-264 (Mashrafe) Bowling: Panyangara 10-1-66-3 (w2), Chatara 10-1-48-2 (w3), Chigumbura 8-0-370 (w4, nb1), Mire 4-0-22-0 (w3), Nyumbu 70-40-1(w3), Masakadza 1-0-8-0, Kamungozi 8-0-40-1(nb1), Raza 2-0-19-0 Zimbabwe Innings H Masakadza lbw b Mahmudullah 42 S. Raza c Rahim b Shakib 15 V. Sibanda c Rubel b Shakib 0 B. Taylor c Rahim b Mortaza 54 R. Chakabva b Mahmudullah 9 E. Chigumbura c Sabbir b Mortaza 15 S. Mire b Shakib 11 T. Panyangara b Sunny 7 J. Nyumbu c Mahmudullah b Shakib 4 T. Chatara b Sunny 10 T. Kamungozi not out 12 Extras (lb 6, w-9) 15 Total (all out ; 42.1 overs) 194 Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Raza), 2-47 (Sibanda), 392 (Masakadza), 4-124 (Chakabva), 5-146 (Taylor), 6-153 (Chigumbura), 7-168 ( Mire), 8-170 (Panyangara), 9-180 (Nyumbu), 10194 ( Chatara) Bowling: Mortaza 6-1-33-2 (w1), Al-Amin 20-21-0(w2), Sunny 9.1-2-22-2, Shakib 10-041-4, Mominul 1-0-11-0, Rubel 3-0-14-0 (w2), Mahmudullah 10-0-402, Sabbir 1-0-6-0. Result: Bangladesh won by 87 runs. SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Stenson surges, McIlroy falters in Dubai DUBAI: Defending champion Henrik Stenson overcame fatigue to punish hesitant play from overnight pacesetter Rory McIlroy, taking a two-stroke lead over the world number one in the second round of the $8 million DP World Tour Championship yesterday. Stenson, who shot a tournament record 25-under last year, picked up shots at holes one, two and five, and the 38-year-old completed a flawless back nine peppered with four birdies for a round of 66 and a score of 10 under par. “I felt like I hit the wall on 12,” Stenson told reporters. “If it’s one or two holes left, you normally feel �okay, I can hang on’. I had to focus hard and drag myself over the finish line.” The stage had seemed set for McIlroy, already crowned European money list winner for a second season in three, to assert his dominance, but the Northern Irishman toiled despite a first-hole birdie. McIlroy, 25, sunk 10 successive pars before bogeying the par-four 12. He dropped another shot at 16, but birdies at 14, 15 and 17 and a par on the 18th despite finding water enabled the four-times major winner to finish on 70 and an aggregate 136. “I just didn’t quite have it,” McIlroy, 25 told reporters. “It wasn’t quite as easy as it was yesterday, hopefully that’s the bad one out of the way. I have 36 holes to make ground up on Henrik. I can’t let him get too far ahead tomorrow.” Scotland’s Richie Ramsay (69) and England’s Danny Willett (67) are tied with McIlroy in joint second on 136. Five players are a stroke further back, including Lowry (71), who bolstered a difficult round with a hole-in-one at the 187-yard par-three 13th, and Spain’s Rafael Cabrera-Bello (64). The Spaniard made seven birdies in the first 10 holes before successive bogeys at 11 and 12 blunted his charge, but an eagle 14th and a birdie on 17 added a final gloss to what was the lowest score of this year’s event. “I played really good and it looked simple,” the 30-year-old told reporters. “I know there are also very tricky holes out there. I got a couple bogeys myself, too, just blinking, really, so you have to be very careful.” — Reuters FIM gears for election, promotes Moto Sport KUWAIT: The city of Jerez in Spain will witness the elections of FIM executive elections in which Naser Al Attiyah, QMMF President, is competing for the second time for the position of vice President. Beside these elections, there will be also the FIM General Assembly. The budget of the federation will be discussed as well as a number of investment projects. The agenda of the meeting will also include the launch of new championships in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America under the promotion that �Motor Sport is living nowadays’. Vito Ippolito, current FIM President and the candidate for another period said “I am happy to be part of this organization. I have gained experience from friends all over the world. We all work as a team with a target - which is to promote Motor Sport all over the world. Only history will remind us of your achievements’. Ippolito stated that Asia continent and specifically Gulf area has a future for Motor Sport and there is a strong desire to organize many international championships here in the Gulf. “Qatar (represented by QMMF) has become an international indicator for the promotion of the game and with the support of Nasser Al Attiyah. I completely realize that his experience will help to activate the Motor Sport in the Gulf area and Asia continent,” Ippolito added. Wolfgang Srb, FIM Europe President said that �Qatar is a good model to be followed.’ Tunku Datuk, Chairman of Automobile Association of Malaysia lauded the prominent role always played by Nasser Al Attiyah, adding that the comparison between FIA and FIM is not fair because FIA has more races than FIM. SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Bayern adjust to life without Lahm BERLIN: Runaway Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich need to adjust to life without captain Philipp Lahm when they host Hoffenheim today ahead of next week’s Champions League match at Manchester City. The 31-year-old Lahm has been ruled out for the next three months after fracturing his ankle in training, depriving coach Pep Guardiola of one of his key assets, either at right-back or in the defensive midfield. “I was shocked when I heard the news and we wish Philipp all the best, but there is no place for mourning or sentimentality,” insisted Bayern’s director of sport Matthias Sammer. “We need to shake it off and keep looking forward, some of the players in the wings now have the chance to prove themselves.” Bayern are unbeaten in their last 15 league matches and are four points clear at the top of the table, and Hoffenheim will serve as a dress rehearsal for Tuesday’s European clash in Manchester. The Bavarians are already through to the Champions League knock-out stage and are confirmed group winners with two matches to spare. Guardiola will need to reshuffle his defensive midfield alongside Xabi Alonso, but there are rumours Germany star Bastian Schweinsteiger could make his return from the knee injury which has kept him out since the World Cup final. Bayern will have goalkeeper Manuel Neuer available after he missed Germany’s 1-0 friendly win over Spain on Tuesday with a knee strain. Hoffenheim forced a 3-3 draw on their last league visit to the Allianz Arena in March and are fifth in the table. LATEST STAR But coach Markus Gisdol reads little into Bayern’s lengthy injury list with Javi Martinez, Thiago Alcantara, Holger Badstuber, plus both wing backs Lahm and David Alaba all injured. “Bayern have the Inter derby test awaits Mancini MILAN: The first Milan derby of the season provides Roberto Mancini with his first test on his return to Inter while Lazio host leaders Juventus looking for the win that could boost the title chances of city rivals Roma. The black and blue half of Milan is abuzz following Mancini’s return to the club he led to a record three consecutive league titles, two Cups and two Super Cups in his previous spell in charge from 2004-2008. Despite leading Inter into an enticing San Siro clash barely a week after succeeding sacked Walter Mazzarri, some believe the former Manchester City and Galatasaray handler has the edge over Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi. “Mancini has the edge on Inzaghi,” wily veteran Zdenek Zeman, whose mercurial Cagliari are away to a Napoli side who sit third, only seven points adrift of Juventus and four behind Roma, told Mediaset. “Inzaghi used to coach Milan’s youth side, but that doesn’t necessarily tell us whether or not he’s ready for Serie A.” Milan have failed to win their last four games, taking a total of only four points to drop to seventh at 11 points behind Juve and four behind Napoli in the third and last Champions League spot. With Inter sitting in ninth a point further adrift, Mancini is expected to deploy a 4-3-1-2 formation designed to plug holes in the defence as well as optimise an attacking line that failed to spark in Mazzarri’s 3-5-2. Former Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic knows Mancini only too well, having finished second best to City in 2012 when the Italian led them to their first league title in 44 years. Now the Inter defender is ready to embrace switching to a back four and has hailed Mancini’s pragmatic approach to training in his first week back at the club. “It’s the formation I played in before so I’m used to it,” said the former Serbia international. “A new coach always comes in with his own ideas and philosophy. Mancini has shown us what he wants and what he expects, which is great and also good fun.” Milan will be without Nigel De Jong after the Dutchman picked up an injury while on international duty last week. But while Milan wait on their own former Premier League player, Fernando Torres, to spark amid an underwhelming start to the campaign for the Spaniard, Stephan El Shaarawy has shown plenty of promise on his recent return to the fray. Rossoneri midfielder Sulley Muntari, meanwhile, played down the effect of Mancini’s return. “Mancini is a great coach who has had success everywhere he has gone. He’ll be influential, but he won’t be playing on the pitch. It will be down to the players,” said the Ghanaian. Ahead of tomorrow’s clash, Roma have the chance to close their three-point gap to leaders Juve away to an Atalanta side sitting two points above the drop zone. However Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has heaped the pressure on Rudi Garcia’s men following repeated Giallorossi claims that this season’s title will be theirs. “Roma are strong and have come off the back of a great season in which they finished runners-up,” Allegri told Gazzetta dello Sport. —AFP sort of squad where it doesn’t matter who plays,” said Gisdol. “If you lose 4-0, 5-0 or even 6-0 in Munich, that is completely normal.” Hoffenheim are looking to bounce back after losing their last two games, but have Brazil’s latest star in their ranks, forward Roberto Firmino, who scored the winner in a 2-1 friendly victory over Austria on Tuesday. Bayern’s nearest rivals, second-placed Wolfsburg, are chasing a sixth consecutive victory at Schalke 04 today. Belgium winger Kevin de Bruyne is in outstanding form, creating four goals in their last two matches. Schalke are down to 11th in the table after some erratic form this season, but Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking, who has seen all of their last three games live, is taking nothing for granted. “I measure Schalke not on their 14 points and 11th ranking in the table, but on what they can achieve,” he said. At the other end of the table, 15th-placed Borussia Dortmund are set to welcome back Germany winger Marco Reus after an ankle injury as they attempt to pull clear of the relegation places against Paderborn. Reus missed Germany’s recent internationals, but should return as Dortmund look to prove their 1-0 win over third-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach, which broke their five-match losing streak, was no fluke. “We know about the difficulty of the game, but we also see the chances that it possesses for us,” said Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp. He is without injured midfielders Nuri Sahin, Jakub Blaszczykowski and Oliver Kirch in Paderborn, while Sokratis Papastathopoulos is suspended and fellow centre-back Mats Hummels is also on the injury list. Werder Bremen’s caretaker coach Viktor Skripnik is looking for his third straight win in tomorrow’s north German derby when his side are at Hamburg with both teams in the bottom three. — AFP Real giants enter land of Eibar’s little people MADRID: Real Madrid’s superstars, flying high at the top of La Liga, enter the land of Spanish football’s little people today when they take on humble Eibar in the Basque country. Unlike Real’s cavernous, fabled Bernabeu with its 85,000-capacity, Eibar’s Ipurua stadium has room for just 5,000 fans-they have had to build temporary seating to accommodate fans wanting to see Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. The contrast between the two adversaries is also highlighted by their respective budgets — 10-time European champions Real are worth 500 million euros. Eibar, promoted last season, survive on 30 times less. Despite the gulf in class and financial resources, Eibar have not been intimidated in La Liga where they sit comfortably in mid-table. “At the Ipurua, we can cause trouble for anybody,” said Eibar midfielder Saul Berjon. However, Real are expected to keep rolling on as they start the weekend with a two-point lead over Barcelona. They are undefeated in 13 matches in all competitions, scoring 52 goals and conceding just eight, although their planning for the trip to Eibar hasn’t been helped by a thigh injury to influential midfielder Luka Modric. He will be out for around three months after picking up the injury while on international duty with Croatia. “It’s a big blow for the club because Luka had been in great form,” said German team-mate Toni Kroos. TESTING STRETCH Barcelona host Sevilla, who are just two points behind them, facing a potential crisis of confidence having seen a six-point lead over Real disappear over the autumn. Luis Enrique’s team now face a testing stretch of games-after Sevilla, they travel to Apoel Nicosia in the Champions League, go to Valencia, face a derby against Espanyol before completing their European duties against Paris Saint Germain. That game is likely to decide top spot in Group F and a seeded spot in the knockout round in the new year. “We must get back to rediscovering beautiful foot- SPAIN: Portugal’s striker Cristiano Ronaldo. — AFP ball which characterises the team,” said where he said he wished to remain at the Enrique, whose gamble on signing Luis Camp Nou but that “sometimes, things Suarez has yet to pay dividends with the don’t go the way you want them to”. Messi controversial Uruguayan striker still seek- is without a goal in three matches in La ing a first league goal. Liga but on Saturday he once again gets a Superstar Lionel Messi did little to calm chance to go past Telmo Zarra’s record of Barcelona nerves this week when he gave 251 goals to become the leading all-time an interview to an Argentine newspaper scorer in the history of the league. —AFP SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 City boss Pellegrini still eyeing EPL title MANCHESTER: Manuel Pellegrini remains confident Manchester City can challenge for the English Premier League title, despite currently trailing leaders Chelsea by eight points. Pellegrini’s team have made a stuttering start to the defence of their league crown and play host to Swansea City on Saturday, having won only one of their last six matches in all competitions prior to the break for international fixtures. City’s form in the Champions League has also been poor and they are on the brink of elimination after failing to win any of their opening four fixtures. However, Pellegrini, is still upbeat about his team’s prospects on both the domestic and European front. “Now is not the moment to analyse what has happened in the season,” the City manager said Thursday. “There are a lot of games to play in the Premier League and Champions League. “We have 27 more games to play and there are a lot of points to be contested, so we will see at the end who will be the best team this year,” the Chilean added. Manchester City are likely to be without influential playmaker David Silva for today’s match at the Etihad Stadium, but club captain Vincent Kompany returned to training this week following a calf injury. Kompany, though, could be held back for City’s Champions League clash at home to German giants Bayern Munich on Wednesday, Central defender Kompany suffered a calf strain on international duty with Belgium, while Silva is recovering from a knee injury sustained against Newcastle last month. City are set to be without Yaya Toure in January and February after the midfielder helped the Ivory Coast qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations. That could prompt Pellegrini to renegotiate the terms of Frank Lampard’s loan deal from US �sister club’ New York City FC. Former England midfielder Lampard, 36, is due to move to the United States in January but the Major League Soccer season does not start until March, giving City hope that his loan could yet be extended. SWANSEA YET TO PEAK Meanwhile Neil Taylor is adamant high-flying Swansea have yet to hit top gear in the league this season. Garry Monk’s fifth-placed men, currently just three points behind City, humbled Arsenal before the international break. Now they travel to the Etihad aiming to complete an unlikely Manchester double in the opening three months of the campaign following their opening-day success at Manchester United. Swansea’s Welsh international left-back Neil Taylor said: “We are happy with how we are playing and we have not even reached top form yet. “We have not played the free-flowing football we normally do. But we have tightened up defensively, we are playing as a team, which we have not done in the past and that gets you everywhere.” Taylor added: “We are buzzing. It is always important to go into international breaks on a high and we managed to do that by beating a very good Arsenal side. “We are feeling good, things are going well on all fronts, but we know football can bite you at times and you need to keep working hard.” Swansea have also been boosted by the news that Ivory Coast striker Wilfried Bony has signed a new four-year deal with the Welsh club to ward off advances from the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool. — AFP United manager relaxed ahead of Welbeck reunion Jose Mourinho Fans to pass verdict on Mourinho comments LONDON: Jose Mourinho will discover whether his decision to criticise the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge has had the desired effect when his Chelsea side face West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League today. The Chelsea manager complained about the lack of vocal backing from home supporters during the recent victory over Queens Park Rangers. Reaction to the Portuguese’s initial outburst was mixed with some supporters quick to highlight a number of factorsincluding rising ticket prices-they believe have contributed to changing the make-up of the Stamford Bridge crowd. Since the QPR win, Mourinho’s side-unbeaten in all competitions so far this season-have travelled to face Maribor and Liverpool and the visit of West Brom will provide the first real test of how the manager’s comments have been received at Chelsea’s west London home ground. With the club sitting four points clear at the head of the Premier League table and on the verge of qualification to the knock-out stages of the Champions League, there is unlikely to be much dissent. Indeed, Chelsea’s impressive progress even prompted Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to question whether any side was capable of catching them in the race for the English title with less than a third of the season gone. But while Mourinho and his players are expected to be backed emphatically by home fans on Saturday, the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust hope his words will trigger changes at the club. Trust chairman Tim Rolls said: “The recent publicity following the manager’s comments about the lack of atmosphere at Stamford Bridge led to a healthy debate about the reasons for this. “The need for more affordable ticketing for young supporters, the desire for �Safe Standing’ to be introduced and concerns about over-zealous stewarding are all highlighted as significant member concerns in the survey results, and support the CST board view on these matters.” —AFP LONDON: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has no regrets about selling Danny Welbeck to Arsenal, he said as the England striker prepares to face his former club today. Welbeck, 23, has scored 10 goals in 20 appearances for club and country since being allowed to leave Old Trafford for £16 million ($25.1 million, 20 million euros) on transfer deadline day in September. The Manchester-born forward will come up against his old team-mates for the first time when United visit the Emirates Stadium for the stand-out Premier League clash of the weekend. Dutchman Van Gaal attributes Welbeck’s success at Arsenal to being a regular in their first team, after he was made to wait for opportunities during his time at United. “I think that a player who is playing mostly fixed in the team, he develops and always will,” Van Gaal said. “He takes all the benefit from playing every week. That was a question mark with Manchester United. It’s good to see he’s doing what I thought.” Van Gaal accepted that Welbeck would enjoy scoring against his old club, much like United’s ex-Arsenal forward Robin van Persie has when he has found the net against the team he left in 2012. “This is the football world,” Van Gaal said. “Van Persie has scored already three goals against Arsenal as a United player. That’s life, believe me.” United will have goalkeeper David de Gea available at the Emirates, despite suffering a dislocated finger while on international duty with Spain. Angel di Maria and Michael Carrick have also recovered from minor injuries, but leftback Luke Shaw is a doubt after being hurt during England’s 3-1 friendly win over Scotland. Van Gaal last faced Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal in 1999, when he was manager of Barcelona. GIROUD RETURNS The teams drew 1-1 at Camp Nou before the Catalan club won 4-2 at Wembley Stadium-Arsenal’s adopted home in Europe that season-in the GLASGOW: England striker Danny Welbeck. —AFP Arsenal had conceded a lead, after they let Champions League group stage. Van Gaal, 63, says he is aware of the a 3-0 lead slip to draw 3-3 with Anderlecht rivalry between his current club and in the Champions League, and it left them Arsenal. “It’s the first time I’m sitting on the 12 points adrift of Chelsea in sixth place. Olivier Giroud will return to the Arsenal bench against Arsenal as United coach,” Van Gaal said. “I have faced them when I squad for the first time since breaking his was with Barcelona, then Wenger was on leg at Everton in August to provide competition for Welbeck up front. the bench. Welbeck continued his run of scoring “The way they play for such a long time, he has an attacking way of playing, playing form for England with two goals in last for the fans. The rivalry is normal in sport. It Saturday’s 3-1 win against Slovenia, taking should be abnormal when it’s not like his tally to five goals in five games for his country. that.” But with Welbeck having netted only Wenger’s players, meanwhile, will want to show their manager that he was wrong once in his last seven club appearances, to write off his team’s title hopes. Arsenal Giroud’s unexpectedly early return could signed off for the international break by prove timely. Mikel Arteta also returns to losing 2-1 at Swansea City, prompting the squad after missing the trip to Swansea Wenger to declare that no club currently with a hamstring problem. “Giroud and looks capable of overhauling leaders Arteta are both available,” said Wenger. “It’s just a question of how ready they are. Chelsea. It was the second time in a week that But they are available.” — AFP SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Pacquiao expected to gobble up Algieri Federer seeks Davis Cup consecration LILLE: Roger Federer leads the Swiss quest to win a first Davis Cup title in Lille yesterday, taking on a powerful French quartet spearheaded by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gael Monfils. The 33-year-old tennis superstar will be playing in his first Davis Cup final and as a partner will have long-time accomplice Stan Wawrinka. Australian Open champion Wawrinka gets proceedings underway against Tsonga with Federer then taking on Monfils in what promises to be a blockbuster of a match for the capacity 27,000 crowd. The buildup to the final has been dominated by the fallout from last Saturday’s gruelling clash in London between Federer and Wawrinka in the last four of the ATP Tour finals. By the end of an extraordinary match Wawrinka was left “destroyed” after letting slip four match points, Federer had hurt his back, and they had endured an ugly spat over some inappropriate words from Federer’s watching wife Mirka. The two have since buried the hatchet over the Mirka incident, but Federer admits that he will take an element of uncertainty into his opening rubber Friday against Gael Monfils due to his back injury. Wawrinka, however, said that he is full of confidence despite his loss on the London hardcourt. “For sure, it was tough to lose against Roger with four match points. But I took a lot of positive from that week. I’m feeling great from London, a lot of confidence from there. Playing really good tennis,” he said. “I’ve had five days here to change surface, to play on clay. I did what I could here with some good practice. I’m feeling ready for the weekend. —AFP Today’s matches on TV English Premier League Chelsea v W Bromwich 18:00 beIN SPORTS 1 HD Everton V West Ham 18:00 beIN SPORTS 6 HD Man City V Swansea 18:00 beIN SPORTS 11 HD Leicester V Sunderland 18:00 beIN SPORTS 8 HD Stoke City V Burnley 18:00 beIN SPORTS 10 HD Newcastle V QPR 18:00 beIN SPORTS 9 HD Arsenal V Man United 20:30 beIN SPORTS 1 HD Spanish League Atletico V Malaga 18:00 beIN SPORTS 2 HD SD Eibar V Real Madrid 20:00 beIN SPORTS 2 HD Barcelona V Sevilla 22:00 beIN SPORTS 2 HD beIN SPORTS 14 HD Sunday Deportivo V R Sociedad 0:00 beIN SPORTS 6 HD Italian Calcio League Atalanta V AS Roma 20:00 beIN SPORTS 3 HD SS Lazio V Juventus 22:45 beIN SPORTS 3 HD German Bundesliga Paderborn V Dortmund 17:30 beIN SPORTS 3 HD B Munich V Hoffenheim 17:30 beIN SPORTS 4 HD FC Koln V Hertha 20:30 beIN SPORTS 4 HD French League OGC Nice V Stade 22:00 beIN SPORTS 4 HD MACAU: A rejuvenated Manny Pacquiao will look to make short work of Chris Algieri tomorrow to defend his World Boxing Organisation welterweight belt and raise his chances of a showdown with Floyd Mayweather. Few believe the eight-weight world champion, oozing confidence and surrounded by a 300plus entourage in Macau, will be seriously troubled by Algieri. The 30-year-old American (20-0) is a capable and likeable former kickboxer from Long Island with a master’s degree and an ambition to be a doctor. In June, he got up from the canvas twice in the first round to shock Russia’s formidable light welterweight champion Ruslan Provodnikov and take the WBO belt on a split decision. Now he says he wants to pull off an almighty upset and end the fabled career of the 36-year-old Filipino icon and congressman from Sarangani province. The last man to make such a bold prediction was another American, Brandon Rios, at the same venue a year ago. Rios instead received a lesson in boxing, speed, agility and power from “Pacman”. Pacquiao, who once described Algieri as just an “okay” fighter, remains dismissive of his challenge. “I know my opponent is excited to win, but I won’t let that happen,” he said at the Venetian Macau venue. Pacquiao, whose record stands 56-5-2 with 38 KOs, had a questionable build-up in which he made his professional basketball debut in the Filipino league last month. But he says he his fight preparations have helped him regain the aggression and power that put away world-class adversaries such as Oscar de La Hoya, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Juan Manuel Marquez, Ricky Hatton and Shane Mosley in his younger days. �MONEY’ MAYWEATHER “I’m very happy with my training camp because it was a new birth. It was like back to the old days-my speed and power and determination are back,” Pacquiao said. Only by stopping Algieri MACAU: This file photo taken on August 25, 2014 shows Philippine boxing icon Manny Pacquiao attending a pre-fight press conference. — AFP will Pacquiao prove the fearsome “fighter of the decade” in the 2000s is back, two weeks before his 36th birthday. If he does-and his Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach has predicted a first-round knockout-then a potential $1 billion megafight with “Money” Mayweather may become closer to reality next year. Pacquiao and Algieri will fight for the WBO welterweight (147lb) title at a catchweight limit of 144lb. A host of celebrities will be ringside as promoter Bob Arum aims to show tonight pay-perview audiences in the United States that Chinese territory Macau is growing to rival Las Vegas as a fight venue. Hollywood superstars Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger have already confirmed they will be there. On the undercard they will see another screen star. Chinese double Olympic gold medallist flyweight Zou Shiming (5-0, 1 KO) had a cameo role in the recent “Transformers 4” blockbuster movie and he will take on Thailand’s Kwanpichit Onesongchaigym (27-0, 12 KOs) in a final eliminator for a world title shot. Kwanpichit is an uncanny Pacquiao look-alike-dubbed �mini-Manny’ by the media-and Zou will be hoping that the similarity applies only to the Thai’s looks and not his punching power. Two other world title fights complete the pay-per-view card. WBO featherweight champion Vasyl Lomachenko (21, 1 KO) and WBA super lightweight champion Jessie Vargas (25-0, 9 KOs) will defend their titles against Thailand’s Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (52-1, 33 KOs) and Mexico’s Antonio DeMarco (31-3-1, 23 KOs) respectively. — AFP Hamilton clocks fastest in Abu Dhabi ABU DHABI: World championship leader Lewis Hamilton set a blistering pace ahead of Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg in yesterday’s practice for the Abu Dhabi season finale grand prix. And the 29-year-old Briton was also quick to praise his team for the car they prepared for the double points climax to the season. “The car felt really great out there today and the team has done an amazing job,” said Hamilton, who hopes to seal his second world title tomorrow. “It is the best car I have ever driven here at this circuit.” Hamilton was fastest in the opening sunlit session and in the evening twilight session set a best lap of one minute and 42.113 seconds, 0.083sec ahead of Rosberg. It was the 15th time in 19 races this year that Hamilton had been the fastest driver in second practice and gave him near-perfect preparation for Sunday’s 55lap race at the Yas Marina circuit. Hamilton, who has a 17 points lead over Rosberg, will be crowned champion again if he can win or finish second, whatever his arch-rival teammate achieves in the race. Germany’s Rosberg has to do the same and hope for some misfortune to hit Hamilton and permit him to out-score him by at least 18 points. “I’ve just got to drive the way I usually do and what will be will be,” said Hamilton. “I feel good in the car. Undoubtedly, there is more time to find so I’ve got to go and chip away at it tonight. “It’s just been nice to get in the car. I was so excited to drive the car, like a kid at Christmas.” Hamilton said he was still working on the set-up of his car for both qualifying and the race. Hamilton’s performance boosted his hopes of claiming a third pole in Abu Dhabi, having achieved that feat for both the inaugural 2009 race and again in 2012. Rosberg is seeking his first pole at the track. His previous best qualifying performance was third place on the grid last year. “Pole is important for sure,” he said. “That will help a lot for the race, but even being second, there’s still so many chances. “I try and approach it as a normal weekend. Of course, it’s not, because of the opportunity, but otherwise the approach is the same ... I’m just trying to get the job done. “We need to wait and see. The Williams was looking pretty good at some points today and of course I’m hoping they are closer!” Dane Kevin Magnussen was third fastest for McLaren ahead of four-time champion German Sebastian Vettel, who on Sunday starts his 113th and final race with the Red Bull team before leaving for Ferrari as successor to two-time champion Fernando Alono. The Spaniard was out of luck on Friday when his car idled to a halt at the start of the second session with possible electrical problems. It meant he was unable to record a lap time. Finn Valtteri Bottas of Williams was fifth fastest ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull, Finn Kimi Raikkonen in the second Ferrari and Briton Jenson Button, who was eighth in the second McLaren. Red Bull-bound Russian Daniil Kvyat was ninth fastest for Toro Rosso and Brazilian Felipe Massa 10th in the second Williams, as the British team improved following a trouble-hit session earlier in the day. The session began in bright sunlight, with the sun setting over the nearby city of Abu Dhabi, before the circuit floodlights came on, illuminating the track for the only �twilight’ event of the year. — AFP SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Sports United manager relaxed ahead of Welbeck reunion 46 RIYADH: Kuwait’s Yousef Al-Sulaiman (center) tries to control the ball as Oman’s Ali Al-Busaidi (left) and his teammate Mohammed Al-Musalami defend during their Group B Gulf Cup football match at the Prince Faisal bin Fahad stadium on Thursday. — AFP Kuwait exit Gulf Cup after 5-0 loss to Oman RIYADH: Kuwait national football team head coach Jorvan Vieira on Thursday described his side’s 5-0 Gulf Cup defeat against Oman followed by an exit from the group stage as “very bad.” Speaking to reporters after the loss on Thursday he apologized to Kuwaiti fans, saying Oman deserve their victory due to a performance which was of “high technicality.” Goals came in quick succession and Kuwait were not able to handle the situation, he added. “The players gave up after three quick goals,” he said, referring to Oman’s three earlier goals which were scored in the space of four minutes at the end of the first half.”And, the defeat is the responsibility of us all, not only the team,” he added. For his part, Oman coach Paul Le Guen said he was delighted with the performance of his side and the efforts they had demonstrated. The result is one he had not expected, as Kuwait are an experienced and good side and their coach is good. Meanwhile, Kuwait Football Association President Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said he bears the responsibility of the heavy loss inflicted on Kuwait which saw the nation’s Gulf Cup exit on Thursday. At a press conference following the national side’s 5-0 loss to Oman, he said “this is football. It is God’s will. I want (to win) and you want (to win), but God does what he wants. “We all bear responsibility over the defeat, not the head coach (Jorvan Vieira) alone.” The team “completely lost their concentration,” he added. The quick succession of goals in such a short timeframe (minutes �44, �45, �48, �59, �90) pushed the Kuwaiti side into a loss of control and organization, he suggested. Brazilian coach Vieira was not able to deal with the loss, and the players were “not up to the standards we have been used to seeing in the past,” he added. The backroom staff and KFA officials “will resume their duties, and the defeat does not mean the sacking of the coach or anyone. “Everyone will continue (their role). Global sides have exited the early rounds of international competitions and this is normal in the world of football,” he added. The KFA chief went on to congratulate the sides that progressed to the semifinal, including Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, expecting Oman to win the tournament, hosted by Saudi Arabia. Oman’s Said Al-Ruzaiqi scored a hattrick and Abdulaziz Al-Muqbali a brace, as both took turns to terrorise a Kuwaiti defence in shambles. Many had expected Kuwait to go through to the final after the Group B side displayed bright performances in a 1-0 win against Iraq and a worthy 2-2 draw against the UAE after being two goals down. Meanwhile, Chairman of the Iraqi Football Association AbdullKhaliq Masoud said the president of the International Football Federation (FIFA), Joseph Blatter, is interested in lifting the ban on Iraq at the next FIFA’s meeting. “Joseph Blatter promised while attending the Gulf Cup opening things will be positive towards the lifting of the ban at the next meeting of the International Federation,” Masoud told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). He expressed confidence in his country’s federation to overcome all the obstacles that may impede Iraq’s bids to host the 23rd Gulf Cup tournament, to be held in January 2016, stressing that hosting the next GCC tournament is a legitimate right for all Iraqis. Masoud praised the good organization of the Gulf Cup currently held in Saudi Arabia, stressing “it is not uncommon that the brothers in the Kingdom of masterminding good organization and offering hospitality.” The heads of unions participating in the Gulf Cup tournament agreed for Iraq to host the next session of Gulf Cup in the city of Basra, in case the (FIFA) lift the sports ban on Iraq during the next three months, and to be presented at a meeting in December 2014. — KUNA
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