CR IP TI ON BS SU MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 Amir meets visiting Bahraini premier 62 killed in fiery Pakistan bus-tanker crash NO: 16400 150 FILS 4 40 PAGES RABI ALAWWAL 21, 1436 AH 7 India on brink of ‘quantum leap’, Modi tells investors 25 www.kuwaittimes.net UAE roar back to thrash rivals Qatar 18 World leaders link arms at historic Paris march Tears, cheers but ‘no fear’ at massive rally Projects worth $155bn planned Mulla freed on bail By B Izzak KUWAIT: The government has set capital spending in the five-year development plan starting in April at KD 45.5 billion ($155 billion), a majority of which will be spent on projects and development of human resources, MP Mohammad Al-Jabri said yesterday. The draft plan was debated yesterday between Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and Planning and Development Hind Al-Subaih and the National Assembly’s financial and economic affairs committee, said Jabri, the committee’s rapporteur. The plan needs to be debated and approved in the National Assembly in the coming few weeks. Jabri said that the government assured the committee that spending on projects will not be affected by the sharp drop in oil prices that sent the price of Kuwaiti crude from above $110 a barrel in June to as low as $43.21 a barrel at close of trading on Friday. He said that the amount is projected to finance 523 projects during the plan’s period of 2015/2016 to 2019/2020. Continued on Page 13 PARIS: French President Francois Hollande (third left) observes a minute of silence surrounded by heads of state including (left to right) Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Donald Tusk, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan as they attend a solidarity march in the streets of the French capital yesterday. — AFP (See Pages 7, 10 & 14) Min 03º Max 16º High Tide 03:22 & 16:38 Low Tide 10:01 & 22:44 PARIS: World leaders including Muslim and Jewish statesmen linked arms to lead an estimated million-plus French citizens through Paris in an unprecedented march under high security to pay tribute to victims of Islamist militant attacks. Paris police said the turnout was “without precedent” but too large to count. One organizer said he had indications it could be between 1.3 and 1.5 million people. Some commentators said the last street presence in the capital on this scale was at the Liberation of Paris from Nazi Germany in 1944. President Francois Hollande and leaders from Germany, Italy, Israel, Turkey, Jordan, Britain and the Palestinian territories among others, moved off from the central Place de la Republique ahead of a sea of French and other flags. Giant letters attached to a statue in the square spelt out the word “Pourquoi?” (Why?) and small groups sang the “La Marseillaise” national anthem. Some 2,200 police and soldiers patrolled Paris streets to protect marchers from would-be attackers, with police snipers on rooftops and plain-clothes detectives mingling with the crowd. City sewers were searched ahead of the vigil and underground train stations around the march route were closed down. The march mostly went ahead in a respectful silence, reflecting shock over the worst militant Islamist assault on a European city in nine years. For France, it raised questions of free speech, religion and security, and beyond French frontiers it exposed the vulnerability of states to urban attacks. Two of the gunmen had declared allegiance to Al-Qaeda in Yemen and a third to the militant Islamic State. Continued on Page 13 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 LOCAL Crime R e p o r t Convertible rider shot in head on Gulf Road KUWAIT: A citizen escaped death after a bullet penetrated his skull while on a picnic with his friends. The incident took place when four persons in a convertible car on Arabian Gulf Road in Salmiya were surprised after one of them started bleeding heavily. They rushed him to Mubarak Hospital, where it was discovered that a bullet was lodged in his head. He was operated on to remove it, and investigations are underway. Interior Ministry ‘not against expats’: Assistant Undersecretary Nearly 110,000 yet to update data KUWAIT: While stressing that “we are not against expats”, Interior Ministry Assistant Undersecretar y for Nationality and Residency Affairs Maj Gen Sheikh Mazen Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah said the ministry will continue implementation of the law to preserve its respect, eradicate violations and boost security in the country. Sheikh Mazen said there are nearly 110,000 expats who did not update their status and said there will be several campaigns by the residency affairs department’s detectives in order to catch violators. He was optimistic over the collection of fines, after expats realized the extent of the law and began paying up. He said that KD 1.138 million were collected during two weeks since the law was activated compared with KD 128,000 in 2013. Sheikh Mazen said dealings with expats are done with justice, adding those who updated their data but it was not entered in the system for any reason will not be fined. He reminded that expats who left Kuwait after renewing their passports will be given a month from the date of return to Kuwait, and this is how fines are calculated. As for domestic helpers (article 20 visa) whose passports have expired, they will be given a two-month grace period, and if they receive a temporary extension from their embassy, they should go to the residency affairs department to update their data until they receive their new passports, Sheikh Mazen said. — Al-Rai Police devices Security for found police and defence ministry devices put for sale at the Friday Market, including 26 flashers, six wireless devices and one infantry system, as well as rocket pads. Wedding thief A man in his forties told Sulaibkhat police station that a woman stole KD 200 from his wife when she was at a wedding party. Police when to the wedding party site, checked the victim’s purse and lifted fingerprints. Investigations are underway. Stolen car found A police patrol in Doha found a stolen car with two citizens inside. The car was stopped for over-speeding and was reported stolen earlier. Thieves nabbed A Saudi and a bedoon were arrested by Andalus police for committing several thefts. A security source said that a police officer was in his house when he heard knocks on the door, but before opening the door, he noticed it was broken. When he opened it, he saw two men outside, one of whom escaped to the roof. Police were called, and they arrested the person, who was found to be a bedoon exconvict. He said that he along with his friend knocked at doors and took advantage of owners’ absence to steal. Duo held with 250 gm of meth By Hanan Al-Saadoun KUWAIT: Drugs Control General Department officials arrested two persons with 250 gm of meth. The two bedoons confessed to trading in drugs. They were sent to concerned authorities. Thieves at large Security authorities are looking for three masked men who staged a robbery at Nahda polyclinic. An Arab guard told police three masked men came in with knives, held him, then broke into two stamp machines. Detectives are working on the case. Liquor factory busted Ahmadi security authorities busted a local liquor factory in Wafra run by four Asians, where 1,332 bottles, 62 barrels and three gas cylinders were found. They were sent to concerned authorities. Fuel price increase still considered KUWAIT: Despite statements from officials that fuel price hikes are on hold, the ministerial committee that was formed to study means of reducing government subsidies recommended petrol prices between 100-160 fils a liter, based on its grade. The committee said this adjustment is necessary following a hike in diesel prices to 170 fils a liter, to avoid consumers switching to gasoline, which is cheaper. The committee recommended 95 octane petrol at 130 fils/liter instead of the current 65 fils, 98 octane petrol at 160 fils and 91 octane petrol at 100 fils. Meanwhile, 24 cement plants and companies threatened to take steps that may reach halting production if the government does not solve the problem of raw material price hikes. The companies sent a warning to companies of raw materials to restore prices to what they were before the hike of diesel prices on Jan 1, 2015, otherwise they will go to Commerce and Industry Minister Dr Abdelmohsen Al-Mudej to take deterrent action, and the next step will be halting production. In the meantime, companies and plants rejected any increase in sand and gravel prices, as well as other materials that goes into making readymix concrete. They told raw material companies that their lack of response during the warning period means commitment to the previous prices. Sources said that concrete factories received verbal responses from raw material companies that they cannot commit to the old prices because the increase in diesel prices increased their costs. — Al-Rai Worldwide Caution from the US Embassy T he United States’ embassy in Kuwait sent the following security notice to US citizens in the country: The Department of State is updating the Worldwide Caution to provide information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions and violence against US citizens and interests throughout the world. Recent terrorist attacks, whether by those affiliated with terrorist entities, copycats, or individual perpetrators, serve as a reminder that US citizens need to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness. This replaces the Worldwide Caution dated October 10, 2014. The Department of State remains concerned about the continued threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations, and other violent actions against US citizens and interests overseas. On September 22, 2014, the United States and regional partners commenced military action against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a designated terrorist organization in Syria and Iraq. In response to the airstrikes, ISIL called on supporters to attack foreigners wherever they are. Authorities believe there is an increased likelihood of reprisal attacks against US, Western and coalition partner interests throughout the world, especially in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Asia. Kidnappings and hostage events involving US citizens have become increasingly prevalent as ISIL, al-Qa`ida and its affiliates have increased attempts to finance their operations through kidnapping for ransom operations. ISIL, al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and al-Qa’ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) are particularly effective with kidnapping for ransom and are using ransom money to fund the range of their activities. Kidnapping targets are usually Western citizens from governments or third parties that have established a pattern of paying ransoms for the release of individuals in custody. Extremists may elect to use conven- tional or non-conventional weapons, and target both official and private interests. Examples of such targets include high-profile sporting events, residential areas, business offices, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, schools, public areas, shopping malls, and other tourist destinations both in the United States and abroad where US citizens gather in large numbers, including during holidays. US citizens are reminded of the potential for terrorists to attack public transpor tation systems and other tourist infrastructure. Extremists have targeted and attempted attacks on subway and rail systems, aviation, and maritime services. In the past, these types of attacks have occurred in cities such as Moscow, London, Madrid, Glasgow, and New York City. Middle East and Nor th Africa: Credible information indicates terrorist groups also seek to continue attacks against US interests in the Middle East and North Africa. The US government remains highly concerned about possible attacks against US citizens, facilities, businesses, and perceived US and Western interests. No part of Syria should be considered immune from violence. The security situation remains dangerous and unpredictable as a civil war between government and armed anti-government groups continues throughout the country. There is an increased threat of terrorism from groups such as ISL, alNusrah, as well as other extremists whose tactics include use of suicide bombers, kidnappings, use of small and heavy arms, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Since the start of the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in March 2011, the United States has received reports of numerous foreigners kidnapped in Syria, many of whom are still in captivity. The majority of the victims are journalists and aid workers. US citizens and other Westerners have been murdered by ISIL in Syria. Violent extremists from various countries operate in Syria and may be planning attacks against the United States and other Western targets. A number of extremist groups also operate in Lebanon and the potential for death or injury in Lebanon exists because of periodic terrorist bombing attacks throughout the country. As a result of spillover violence from the Syria crisis, Sunni groups are active and Hezbollah, a group designated by the US government as a terrorist organization, has been present and active for many years. US citizens in Iraq remain at high risk for kidnapping and terrorist violence. Numerous insurgent groups, including ISIL, previously known as al-Qa’ida in Iraq, remain active and terrorist activity and violence persist in many areas of the country. ISIL and its allies control Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, and have captured significant territor y across central Iraq and continue to engage with Iraqi security forces in that region. Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), and alMurabitun remain active and operate primarily in southern Algeria, southwestern Libya and Tunisia in the wake of French and African inter vention in northern Mali. In Algeria, terrorists sporadically attack Westerners and Algerian government targets, particularly in the Kabylie region, and near Algeria’s borders with Libya and Mali. In September, a French tourist was kidnapped and murdered by an Algerian-based terrorist group. Terrorists have targeted oil processing plants in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. In Libya, various groups have called for attacks against US citizens and US interests. Terrorist organizations continue to be active in Yemen, including al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Before You Go The Department of State urges US citizens living overseas or planning to travel abroad to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). When you enroll in STEP, we can keep you up to date with important safety and security announcements. Enrolling will also make it easier for the Embassy to contact you in the event of an emergency. You should remember to keep all of your information in STEP up to date; it is particularly important when you enroll or update your information to include a current phone number and e-mail address. US citizens are strongly encouraged to maintain a high level of vigilance, be aware of local events, and take the appropriate steps to bolster their personal security. For additional information, please refer to Traveler’s Checklist. US government facilities worldwide remain at a heightened state of alert. These facilities may temporarily close or periodically suspend public services to assess their security posture. In those instances, US embassies and consulates will make every effort to provide emergency services to US citizens. US citizens abroad are urged to monitor the local news and maintain contact with the nearest US embassy or consulate. As the Department of State continues to develop information on potential security threats to US citizens overseas, it shares credible threat information through its Consular Information Program documents, including Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts, Country Specific Information, and Emergency and Security Messages, all of which are available on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website athttp://travel.state.gov. Follow us on Twitter and the Bureau of Consular Affairs page on Facebook as well. In addition to information on the internet, travelers may obtain up-todate information on security conditions by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and Canada or, from other countries, on a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444. These numbers are available from8:00 am to 8:00 pm Monday through Friday, Eastern Time (except US federal holidays). Kuwaiti Women Police commended over security role KUWAIT: Since Kuwaiti Women Police emerged from the Institute of Authority Support at Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences seven years afo, it has been making steady steps with determination to conserve security and safety of the Kuwaiti society. Allowing women to join the Ministry of Interior has been part of a march launched by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah to help them gain full rights in the Kuwaiti society. In addition, the move has been regarded as a quantum shift that positively affects security performance. Since joining security work, women have proved eligibility and merit in all missions they were tasked with, field and administrative assignments, ministry Assistant Undersecretary for Training and Education Affairs Major General Sheikh Faisal Al-Nawaf Al-Sabah said. The ministr y spares no effort to remove obstacles or hardships that might face women police to help them play due security role, he added. He stressed in that respect the cooperation between the Public Relations and Moral Guidance, and Security Media Departments and the Training and Education Affairs sector to attract women to join security services. The Training and Education Affairs sector at the Academy is eager to provide students with of leaderships and administration expertise and skills, as well as raising their cultural and knowledge levels and physical fitness according to well-prepared programs. Dalal Khaled Al-Ruwaished, Assistant Director General for Administration Support Affairs at Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences, underscored in a similar statement the significant role women play to build a sound society. Working in the police is a good example. According to Ruwaished, the first batch of women police graduated from the Institute in 2008-2009. They were 27 members, among them 16 officers with university degrees. She noted that the numbers of women willing to join the security work is on the rise, manifesting a strong desire to serve the country. Education and qualification form the base for the Institute to reinforce the national security values in policewomen, Institute of Authority Support Director Muna Eassa Al-Shatti said. The number of graduates so far have reached 309 officers, NCOs and privates, she added. Police doctor captain Login Al-Rashid, who graduated in the Institute in 2010, said that allowing women to join the police opened fresh prospects for them to prove themselves and play due role side by side with men. She indicated that the Kuwaiti society is in need for women police in all sectors, security, services and administration. — KUNA ‘Exercise Eagle Resolve 2015’ planning meeting underway KUWAIT: Assistant Commander of Kuwait Air Force Brigadier Pilot Abdullah Al-Fodari highlighted yesterday the role by representatives of the Exercise Eagle Resolve countries in the groups and workshops planning for the 2015 version of the military drills. Brigadier Fodari said that taking part in the five-day final planning meeting of the 2015 Exercise that kicked off here today is essential to enrich it and secure it success, lauding the efforts by the preparatory committee in the previous meetings. He also expressed gratitude to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Khaled Al-Jarrah AlSabah and Chief of Staff of Kuwait’s Army lieutenant General Mohammad Khaled Al-Kheder for their limitless support to the Exercise Eagle Resolve 2015 preparatory committee. This final meeting includes work- shops aiming to design the joint scenarios of the Exercise that will be held through March, led by the Kuwaiti Army in cooperation with the US Central Command. He said that the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company had joined the planning groups for Eagle Resolve 2015, with a crucial role in the scenario. This is a major regional and international exercise, prepared through coordination with the US Central Command, head of the preparatory committee Lieutenant-Brigadier Mohammad Abdullah Al-Kandari. Up to 22 countries will take part in the Exercise. This 13th version of Exercise Eagle Resolve will take place on stages in March 2015 for unifying visions on how to coordinate efforts in fields like countering terrorism, border security and managing crisis and catastrophes. Bahrain hosted the first Exercise in 2000.— KUNA KUWAIT: The Kuwait Diveing Team removed three boats from the Shamlan harbor, each weighing five tons, in addition to two tons of waste at the location. The team, a member of the Environmental Voluntary Foundation, also warned that the harbor has become overcrowded with fishing and picnic boats, leaving it filled with waste. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 LOCAL Government intent on countering price imbalances: Minister KUWAIT: British Ambassador Matthew Lodge speaks at the press conference yesterday. — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat Lord Mayor of London to grace ‘Britain in Kuwait’ expo Over 70 stands to be featured By Ben Garcia KUWAIT: Lord Mayor of London Alan Yarrow will visit Kuwait next week for the ‘Britain in Kuwait 2015’ exhibition, the British envoy to Kuwait announced at a press conference yesterday. The Lord Mayor will be accompanied by British business leaders and delegations to look at the oil and gas sector and the newlyformed Kuwait-Britain Business Center. Ambassador Matthew Lodge noted that Yarrow’s delegations will hold separate meetings with business leaders and will visit the exhibition venue. “It will be very exciting for everyone, especially since the Lord Mayor of London will come and join us in this exhibition,” he said. The exhibition will be held at the Salwa Sabah Al-Ahmad Ballroom under the patronage and presence of Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah from Jan 15 to 17. Economic relations Lodge also lauded Kuwait-British economic relations that continue to prosper and is committed and determined to strengthen bilateral relations. “The total value of trade between the UK and Kuwait stood at £4 billion. In 2012, British expor ts to Kuwait exceeded one billion pounds, while hundreds of British companies are represented in Kuwait either through franchises or through sponsors and partnerships. A number of these companies will be present at the exhibition,” he said. Lodge mentioned that the Kuwait Investment Authority is considered a partner of the United Kingdom, especially the City of London. “Whether you are driving a British automobile, or buying British goods in Kuwait - even in the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, healthcare and engineering sectors, luxury goods and retail, the Britain-Kuwait trading partnership will go from strength to strength. I am delighted to give my full support to this exhibition,” he noted. Top companies The 9th trade exhibition will have over 70 stands with Zain and Al-Zayani as platinum sponsors. “A great selection of Britain’s top companies operating inside and outside Kuwait will come together under one roof to showcase the best of their products and services, with the aim of better servicing existing and potential clients. This is a significant event that we are proud to be part of, as it allows us to build further on the successful relationship we currently enjoy with Kuwait and its people,” the envoy said. The ‘Britain in Kuwait’ exhibition was established in 1997 to solidify the trade ties between the two nations and reinforce the long-standing relationship that joins them together and continues to grow stronger until this day. A majority of industries and sectors in Kuwait will be represented during the exhibition, including retail, education, healthcare, automobile, hospitality, aviation and many more. A number of exciting activities will take place at the event, with some companies promoting numerous first-to-market promotions. Reinforcing commitment Ahmed Ismail Behbehani of event organizer Al-Jabriya Group said: “It is a privilege to play a significant role in creating a platform that brings together so many esteemed companies that have contributed greatly to the economy of Kuwait. This event is not only about the companies exhibiting their services, but rather reinforcing their commitment to developing different sectors across Kuwait”. A host of participants are scheduled for the event including NBK, British Petroleum, British Airways, Alghanim Travel, Costa Coffee, East India Tea Company, the British Council, OSN, G4 Security, Inchcape Shipping, HCA International, Burlington Stone, British Business Forum, the British School of Kuwait, Kuwait English School, Kuwait Banking Association and the Kuwait Investment Promotion Office. KUWAIT: The government is determined to avert any imbalances of commodities and consumer goods prices, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce and Industry Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej. This will be done through monitoring by the Ministry or positive interference, providing products of government companies in case a shortage of certain items occurs, Mudej told reporters on the sidelines of signing an MoU and an agreement with Kuwait Flour Mills and Bakeries Company. Mudej stressed that the ministry is keen on a “just application” of the cabinet decision cutting subsidy on diesel, kerosene and aircraft fuel. Part of this, the concerned companies will be exempted from the cuts, he said. They have to submit the relevant official documents so that they can continue receiving subsidy. However, he warned against unjustified rise in prices, noting that violating companies will be prosecuted. Violators have so far hit 100 companies. The minister noted that a ministry violation committee receives consumers’ complaints on unjustified rise in prices. Future subsidy cuts Asked about further subsidy cuts, Mudej said that a committee tasked with the issue has a long program and detailed studies, pointing out that the aim is “rationalization” and not “curtailing” subsidy so as not to impact citizens with limited income. On yesterday’s agreement, the minister said that it is part of the ministry’s duty to secure basic goods at reasonable prices, and fulfill the country’s needs of commodities and strategic goods. The MoU, meanwhile, is a comprehensive framework for a rapid mechanism to meet citizens’ needs of subsidized goods through the Flour Mills and Bakeries Company, according to detailed and model contracts. The supply agreement to provide flour and bread is an initial step to activate the MoU, with annual subsidy of KD 26 million. The Company’s CEO Youssef Al-Zeid who signed the agreement stressed that the official institutions have the potential and production capacity to secure citizens’ needs. — KUNA KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce and Industry Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej (right) and Kuwait Flour Mills and Bakeries Company’s CEO Youssef Al-Zeid sign the agreements. —Photo by Fuad Al-Sheikh MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 LOCAL KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Bahraini Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa speak shortly after the Bahraini premier’s arrival to the country yesterday. — KUNA photos Interior Ministry’s Undersecretary Lieutenant General Suleiman Al-Fahad greets the visiting Bahraini premier. His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah sees off his Bahraini counterpart Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa as he leaves following his short visit to Kuwait. Amir meets visiting Bahraini premier KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah met visiting Bahraini Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and his accompanying delegation at Bayan Palace yesterday. HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah, HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah, First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Ali Jarrah Al-Sabah and several other ministers and officials were present in the meeting. Talks between the two sides reflected brotherly relations between the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Bahrain, and shared willingness to further bolster and strengthen them in order to serve mutual interests in the context of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Later, HH the Amir held a luncheon at Bayan Palace in honor of the Bahraini premier and his accompanying delegation. Prince Khalifa said in a statement following his arrival that his talks His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah holds talks with Bahraini Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa. with HH the Amir would focus on means to enhance coordination to preserve the march of GCC, its unity and strength and interests of its peoples. He emphasized political, economic and security conditions sweeping the region, which prompt collective action to maintain the interests of the GCC states. The visiting premier referred to the Riyadh supplementary agreement, concluded in November thanks to the wisdom and experience of Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, and the praiseworthy moves by HH the Amir. The Riyadh agreement was aspired by all to push ahead the GCC joint action and march, he said. He expressed belief that the member states will abide by it, especially on the media level to thwart potential attempts targeting the “historic agreement.” The GCC lies amid a restive region, whose escalating changes and developments are obvious, he said, adding that upholding collective interests above personal ones is a must to avert negative impacts. — KUNA Kuwait-India ties highlighted at Qurain festival NCCAL participates in Doha Book Fair KUWAIT/DOHA: An exhibition and a lecture on the history of Kuwaiti-Indian relations kicked off yesterday as part of the 21st Qurian Cultural Festival. The events, which focus on bilateral ties since the mid of the 18th century until Kuwait’s independence, were held at the National Library of Kuwait and organized by the National Council of Culture, Arts and Literature (NCCAL). The exhibition displayed many artifacts that represented the existing ties between Kuwait and India back then. They included: Indian banknotes and coins that were in circulation in Kuwait, trade documents between Kuwaiti traders and their Indian counterparts, photos that documented the many visits that were undertaken by Kuwaiti rules to India, a collection of Indian stamps and photos that showed the Indian employees that worked in Kuwait’s oil industry back in the 1950s. The lecture, meanwhile, pointed out to the deep historical connection between India and Kuwait which was evident in many archaeological findings that belonged to the Magan, Sumerian and Mesopotamia civilizations. Arab culture ministers meet in Riyadh RIYADH: The 19th meeting of Arab Culture Ministers takes place in Riyadh today under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The meeting will be inaugurated by Saudi Minister of Culture and Information Dr Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Khudairi, as a representative of King Abduallah. The event, to be held under the rubric of “Arabic language, a platform for cultural-humanitarian integration”, will tackle a number of vital issues related to the cultural field, with the participation of 30 countries and organizations. The conferees will discuss various issues including: The Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) suggestion of creating Council of Arab Ministers of Culture, and Arab culture TV channel, Arab cultural days, Arabic Poetry day, and Arab Charter to preserve the architectural heritage in the Arab countries, besides others. — KUNA Chaired by Dr Abdullah Al-Ghunaim, the lecture also touched on the political, trade, cultural ties that have been enjoyed by the two countries for more than three decades. Trade and cultural ties were the cornerstone of the establishment of the diplomatic ties, it was said in the lecture. India, which was also Known as the “golden bird”, provided many essential items that was needed by people in the Gulf region, while the geographical location of Kuwait provided an important route of communication for India to global trade venues. Due to the nature of trade ties, many traders from both countries chose to settle either in Kuwait or India, hence, it allowed for the development of cultural relations, it was pointed out. To see through their businesses, many Kuwaiti traders opted to live in India and opened trade offices in Mumbai, Karachi and Kalkot, to name a few, setting up what it was known back then as a “Kuwaiti community” in India. Many charities and projects emerged due to the presence of Kuwait in India. As for the nature of the items that were traded between Kuwait and India, Kuwait exported dates, pearls and Arabian horses to the Indians while India provided fabrics, vessels making materials to Kuwaitis. Arab library Separately, Saad Al-Mutairi, NCCAL’s exhibitions department director, said that Kuwait has taken upon itself to enrich the Arab library through the publications of the NCCAL. Mutairi made this remark to KUNA on the sidelines of the Doha International Book Fair, in which NCCAL participated with a large collection of its publications. Kuwait’s pavilion displays publications of governmental bodies like NCCAL, Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait and several non-government bodies. Among the NCCAL publications featured in Doha Book Fair includes its cultural and art periodicals and classic books, he said. He noted that Kuwait’s pavilion and its content had attracted a huge number of visitors. The displayed publications tackle cultural, social, scientific and economic topics, he said. The fair is a significant one on the map of Arab exhibitions thanks to the participations of many publishers, Mutairi said, commending the well-organized event. He went on to say that book fairs at present include other cultural activities, namely seminars, poetry, lectures and workshops that are highly attracted by audience. The fair is held under the auspices of Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, with the participation of at least 432 publishing houses from 29 Arab and foreign countries. It features a large collection of titles, e-books, children books and educational toys and software. The fair runs until January 17. — KUNA EQUATE’s partnership with local manufacturers grew by over 400% KUWAIT: EQUATE Petrochemical Company, Kuwait’s first international petrochemical jointventure, said that its partnership with local plastic manufacturers has resulted in increasing its sales in Kuwait by over 400% since 1998. During EQUATE Polyethylene Technical Seminar for Kuwait plastic manufacturers, EQUATE President and CEO Mohammad Husain noted, “Saying ‘Partners in Success” is not merely a slogan, it is a solid commitment to fully cooperate with all of our customers, especially local ones. Providing you with the highest quality products and exceptional services are the best evidence of our successful partnership to support your growth, development and success within a framework of sustainable innovation at every level.” On his part, EQUATE Polyethylene Business Director Ahmad Al-Saleh said, “Our sales increased by over 400% to local plastics manufacturers from less than 10,000 metric tons in 1998. With the presence of over 30 plastic manufacturers in Kuwait, there has been a tangible growth in local consumption of plastic products in multiple value-added applications. EQUATE also established a solid base to launch exports of made-in-Kuwait finished plastic products. For that, EQUATE continuously supports your efforts in supplying the local market’s demands with reliability, as well as growing your exports and presence in other countries.” EQUATE Research and Development (R&D) Leader Arif Al-Qattan highlighted “EQUATE’s support to customers includes evaluating new products, promoting innovative applications, ensuring regulatory compliance, handling inquiries, guaranteeing technical acceptance of products, as well as providing relevant economic and technical solutions. EQUATE is pleased to extend such support especially to you as local manufacturers. Our very competent human resources using state-of-the-art technologies and facilities will always support you towards success and development.” With the attendance of over 20 local plastic manufacturers and several management members of EQUATE, the seminar covered a variety of economic, industrial, technical and latest market trends through presentations and discussions with participants. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 LOCAL 360 Mall hosts 3rd Auto Moto car show Over 30 brands participating By Nawara Fattahova KIB’s training program educated 253 employees KUWAIT: Kuwait International Bank has officially announced that 253 of its employees have attended its 2014 Islamic Banking Training Program as part of the bank’s efforts to continuously develop the skills of its staff. Composed of nearly a dozen courses throughout the year, the training program focused on key topics in the Islamic banking field, including The Legality of Islamic Banking, Basic and Advanced Islamic Banking Products and Islamic Investment Funds. Dr Hisham Abdul Hai, Shariah Coordinator of KIB, explained that the bank’s in-house Islamic Banking Training Program involved class discussions on case studies and global best practices in order to ensure a deep understanding of these concepts. He further noted that the Shariah Committee at KIB places great emphasis on ensuring that its employees remain fully upto-date with the fast-growing Islamic banking field. The Journey of Hope crew awarding Gulf Insurance Group Gulf Insurance receives Journey of Hope crew KUWAIT: Gulf Insurance, the leading insurance services provider in Kuwait and the Middle East, received the Journey of Hope crew, who came to thank the company for supporting their recent sea journey. Gulf Insurance, represented by Chairman Farqad Abdullah Al Sane, CEO Khaled Saoud Al Hasan, and department managers, congratulated the Journey of Hope team on their success. They awarded a certificate of appreciation to Gulf Insurance for providing Marine insurance, as well as regulating health and safety onboard. Contributing to special needs causes is part of Gulf Insurance’s contribution to society and playing an active and positive role in the community. — KUNA KUWAIT: Over 100 vehicles and motorcycles comprising of 30 international brands will be on display at the third edition of the Auto Moto car show at the 360 mall from Jan 18 to 24, 2015. The exhibition is organized by EPR and held under the auspices of Sheikh Salman Al-Hmoud Al-Sabah, Minister of Information and State Minister for Youth Affairs. “This is the most significant car exhibition to be held in Kuwait and this is the first private company to hold such a huge event, as the total value of the displayed vehicles and motorcycles is over $7 million. Latest models of various automobile brands will be unveiled during the fair, which are on display exclusively for the first time in Kuwait,” said Osama Bastaki, CEO of Osama Bastaki International Group (EPR), during a press conference held yesterday at 360 mall. The main car show will be held in the lobby of the 360 mall, in addition to also while other spaces of the mall will also be utilized. “The cars will be displayed by their agents in a professional way to attract visitors. They will also talk about the future plans of their companies and present their services to the visitors. Furthermore, there will be special areas outside the mall to test-drive some vehicles. Many entertainment activities and surprises are also awaiting visitors of the car show,” he added. “Auto Moto 15 is the biggest event of its kind in Kuwait. It connects cars manufacturers from all over the world with car lovers in Kuwait. We came up with the idea of holding this event as there is no international car show in Kuwait,” concluded Bastaki. First indoors show Ismail Saddiq, Specialty Leasing Manager of 360 mall, said they are keen to host the car show. “We host more than one motor show every year, and the beginning was with Auto Moto, which is considered the first car show held inside a shopping mall in the Middle East. And we are proud that a popular mall in Dubai imitated our idea and is doing the same there. The Auto Moto 14 held last year was very successful and we have been awarded for that. We will continue in holding this event at the mall and wish for even more success,” he pointed out. Ooredoo is the main sponsor and strategic KUWAIT: (From left) Ahed Al-Eisa, Chief Executive of Car Financing at KFH, Osama Bastaki, CEO of Osama Bastaki International Group, Ismail Saddiq, Specialty Leasing Manager of Mall 360 and Fatma Dashti, PR Manager. — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat partner of Auto Moto 15. Fatma Dashti, PR er strategic partner of Auto Moto 15. “Our parManager, highlighted the importance of sup- ticipation in this event is part of our customer service, as we are providing financing soluporting the national youth projects. “We believe such events are important, tions for visitors of this fair. KFH plays a main especially since they attract large numbers of role in the automobile market and is the car lovers. Also, the location of the event is leader in vehicle buying and selling activity in very special and various bodies are support- cooperation with local agents. KFH has over ing this important event, which helps the 30 years of experience in the local market and economy of the country. We are proud to see has built strategic relations with various autoyoung Kuwaitis organizing such a great mobile agents, and this is in favor of the cusevent. In addition, during this event, a draw tomer. That’s why Baitak showrooms are very for the lucky winner of a Corvette will be popular for those who want to buy or sell their vehicles,” stressed Ahed Al-Eisa, Chief held,” she noted. The Kuwait Finance House (KFH) is the oth- Executive of car financing at KFH. Medicine dispenser machine added to Mubarak Hospital KUWAIT: Mubarak Hospital have added a medicine dispenser machine to the list of its online medical and pharmaceutical services, a ministry official said yesterday. In a press release, head of Hawally governorate health department Dr Abdulaziz AlFarhood said that the dispenser machine will provide medical prescriptions to patients through the Mubarak Hospitalís online pharmacy system, noting that the step will hopefully lessen human error and speed up process to receive medicine. The machine was on trial basis for a period of one year, said the official, noting that it was part of the online pharmacy system that cost $300,000. The medicine dispenser machine is linked to Mubarak Hospitalís online pharmacy system which allows doctors to send prescriptions to the pharmacy attendants who will collect the medicine from the machine and hand to the patients. — KUNA MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 LOCAL kuwait digest Je suis Charlie By Abdullatif Al-Duaij I Al-Jarida In my view France under attack - who’s next? By Muna Al-Fuzai [email protected] W ith growing unrest in Middle Eastern countries, a number of sons of immigrants have found these lands as a haven to engage in violence and murderous acts, especially in countries mired in sectarian wars and civil conflicts. We all witnessed the crime committed in France, with the tragedy of the assassination of journalists and innocents at the hands of terrorists. This incident must be a lesson learned. The incidents in Australia and France are indeed wakeup calls for Western governments to seriously observe the situation of immigrants, especially those who maintain ties with their native countries, conservatives and suspicious organizations. With the rise of IS, the threat of an increased risk of foreign fighters returning to their home countries was not taken seriously. I strongly condemn the criminal act carried out in France and I cannot find enough words to express my deepest sorrow for what these criminals have done. Their crime has nothing to do with the religion of Islam, the true religion of peace and peaceful coexistence, and I reject it that such people represent Muslims anywhere. I believe violence does not recognize borders, therefore I still warn of the threat of foreign fighters, not only in nearby countries in the Middle East, where they are fighting and killing for what they believe is to support Islam, but they are time bombs when they go back to their host nations. They lack the sense of belonging and loyalty, fuelled by hatred, thus they are indeed a threat. With the technology of today, there is no excuse for any government on how to monitor suspicious moves by any of them. I never thought Western governments to be this naive and careless over security until these two incidents occurred, for which they should bear complete responsibility for the death of all innocents and possibly more to come in the future. So far, it’s clear that foreign fighters are a threat, but how have Western governments acted so far? Nothing significant other than media statements! Until this moment, many foreign governments still believe that they have fortified security and the threat of terrorism is from the hands of visitors from abroad tourists or students - but the facts so far show that all security threats and bombings have occurred at the hands of immigrants. It is a stupid perception that someone would travel to commit terror attacks, but governments refuse to recognize the fact that their resettlement policies have failed and that a number of their emigrant citizens consider these countries infidel lands to commit killings and sow chaos. The question remains why these immigrants have not integrated in those countries and their native communities? I have been always frowned upon those who emigrate because of their religious beliefs, although I’m in favor of the migration of great minds and opinions where they may have a better climate of freedom in the West compared to their native countries. It is the responsibility of the host governments to look at these people with a bigger scope and consider them as national threats that require custody and observation before granting them citizenship. Foreign governments have granted many privileges to immigrants for no apparent reason, especially to nonthinkers or non-scholars, especially to the so-called clergy who are fleeing from their Islamic homelands to settle in the countries under the claim of abuse. But they are not offering anything significant to these countries or its governments. In return, they receive welfare and security from the pocket of taxpayers, but they remain alienated and without affiliation in the new community. Whose fault is this? This should be a matter to discuss and analyze. Maybe the education policy, requirements and immigration procedures need reform. The threat of foreign fighters is serious and needs more intelligence, wisdom and firmness. It is certainly a risk that goes beyond all limits. In my view Domestic helpers.. be patient By Talal Al Ghannam G ood morning to all my honorable readers and I thank all of those who have given me feedback on my articles and those who are following up. In this article I will continue pinpointing on issues that seem unlawful in Islam but unfortunately they are being done by many, making others believe that they are ok or permissible. I have always been an advocate of those whose rights have been violated by their sponsors, either being a domestic helper or those working in companies. Many whom I had spoken with tell me that no one reads your articles being written in English where they should be read by the Kuwaiti officials. I tell them that the whole world and especially the human rights organizations are very eager to know about the human rights situation in Kuwait and are following up keenly the situation in Kuwait. Foreign embassies also follow up what is written in the Kuwaiti press, both Arabic and English. So, I assure those whose rights are violated to be certain that your voice is heard and we pray for Almighty Allah’s help in resolving this issue. I had encountered few cases of tyranny against some expatriates who contacted me while crying, saying that they could not believe what happened to them just all of a sudden. A woman from Africa who came here to work as a domestic helper said that she came to Kuwait to work in order to collect the money for her mother’s complicated operation back home, and prior to the termination of her contract, she asked her sponsor to give her the rest of her salaries for the past three months. Her sponsor refused, told her that she would book her a ticket to go home and that she is deducting the ticket money from her salary. Her mother has been in pain and she was depending on the money her daughter sends her. Now the daughter is back home and the suffering of the mother goes on. Another case for another domestic helper from Africa who is here to work to secure her kids education money. She said that she has asked her employer for advanced salaries to send back home as the school fees were overdue. The sponsor, who is a well-known doctor, refused and said that it was impossible, and that a worker must strive to collect her salaries by her own. What harm would that request cause if she had given her servant one or t wo months salaries in advance? We always encounter unpredictable things that happen to us and we seek some help from other because those people might be in this situation sooner or later. My point is that let us help them out if we could, let us draw a smile on their faces, let us make their kids happy, let us put ourselves in their shoes for an hour and imagine us being in their situation and our mothers or fathers are in dire need for a surgery. Wouldn’t we need an urgent help? And if our request is refused, how would we feel afterwards seeing our loved ones in suffer in pain and we are only watching. It is really hard, very hard to imagine. Believe me, one day we might all be in their situation and by then we will understand and feel what really goes on in their heart. What harm will it cause if each family member pitches in one dinar for their domestic helper every month? What harm will it cause if we buy our domestic helpers nice clothes and have them enjoy as we do with our kids. They have feelings like us and once they enter your or my house they are our guests, so they need a smile from us, best treatment, asking them politely the same way you ask the waiter or the waitress at the restaurant. Finally, let us start to treat them humbly, help them, care for their loved ones and kids, tell them that they are part of the family, take them out every now and then, give them their salaries with no delay according to the teachings of Prophet Mohammad peace and blessing be upon him, who says to give the worker his or her salary before his or her sweat dries out. And the best thing out of all this is to be patient. Until the next article Insha Allah ’m sure 99.999 percent of Arab citizens and governments who condemned the terrorist attack against Charlie Hebdo are mostly either instigators or producers of terrorism. Those who shed crocodile tears last Wednesday on Twitter and wrote condemning the terrorist operation are the ones - and no one else - who sponsored and developed terrorism. They are the ones who prepared the attackers and encouraged them to commit their attack. They are, and I completely mean what I say, the ones who killed the martyrs (yes, martyrs) in the Charlie Hebdo assault. Here in Kuwait, the land of ‘democracy,’ the parliament passed a law that punishes offenders of religious figures with the death sentence. When the government changed the voting mechanism in an attempt to save whatever is left of democracy, supporters of the law and those who passed it - there is no difference - demonstrated in hundreds of thousands (allegedly) in support of the parliamentary majority that passed a law to execute a person who expresses his opinion! These are the same people who flooded Twitter with posts condemning the terrorist attack and the terrorists! The same parliament members and their same suppor ters demonstrated in Irada Square demanding that the government close down media outlets for expressing an opinion that contradicts with theirs. Not only that, but went as far as grilling the information minister for failure to make a decision to close TV channels that broadcasted differing opinions, or whose owners expressed an independent point of view. There is no great difference between someone who stops freedom of opinion by laws and someone who does the same by bullets. The result is the same - both lead to murder of freedom of opinion and abuse of its expresser. One of the martyrs killed in the Charlie Hebdo attack said shortly before the operation that he prefers death over being deprived from expressing his opinion. Islamist terrorists unfortunately made him pay the price for committing to his opinion. Punishing offenders of religious figures with the death penalty by a law legislated by the allegedly legitimately elected parliament is terrorism. It is even more cowardly and less honorable than the terrorism in the Charlie Hebdo attack, because it is practiced under the umbrella of the law, as well as the protection and care of suppressive state departments and backward voters. Terrorism is not murder and execution only. Terrorism is suppressing other people’s rights. And as one of the fallen Charlie Hebdo victims said, there is no difference between murder and taking away freedom of expression. —Translated by Kuwait Times from Al-Qabas kuwait digest Kuwait Towers’ scandal By Waleed Jassim Al-Jassim “D ad, when can we visit Kuwait Towers?” This has probably become the most frequently asked question by children nowadays, especially whenever a parent drives past the Kuwait Towers. It is an embarrassing question that parents have been unable to answer since 2011 and might as well remain so forever! My two kids have been asking to visit Kuwait Towers for years now, but I am still unable to realise their wish of visiting and exploring this famous Kuwaiti edifice! It would have been much easier if they had asked for a bike, a new mobile phone or a computer game. The same applies for asking to visit the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben or the Leaning Tower of Pisa despite the high cost I might have to pay. It is much easier than driving your car, parking it underneath the Towers and taking your kids up this beautiful Kuwaiti landmark. According to what I read in Wikipedia, the idea of building Kuwait Towers began in 1963 and was revived in 1968 and its construction began in 1975 to be finished four years later in 1979, when they officially opened. Building the towers was a simple idea from a very unusual insight such as that of the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah. When Kuwait needed to build huge water reservoirs to replace the old ugly metal ones, he had an idea of building reservoir towers to hold two million gallons of water, and at the same time, be a beautiful cultural landmark of Kuwait that beats the ugliness of all the world’s water reservoirs. Though building them from scratch took only four years, such a beautiful unique landmark has been closed for four years now, awaiting a decision to be repaired. The Towers have been closed to the public since 2011, depriving both kids and adults of the joy of visiting them merely because we are unable to make decisive decisions and opting to annoy the judiciary with each and every petty grievance and complaints of corruption. How can we adults explain our incapability to make decisions concerning this edifice? How can we explain our clear corruption? How will they ever comprehend our negligence of the Towers and forgetting to fill them with water, as recommended in their design, for twenty years following the Iraqi invasion, which wore them out and they need repairs now? How can we explain that even when repairs were needed, we failed to do so for four or five years, which is more that the initial construction period when we had less technologically developed construction equipment and materials? Now we cannot even repair them and threw the responsibility of doing so on the judiciary as if we are getting rid of it! No, gentlemen. Kuwait Towers’ destiny is your responsibility no matter how much you deny it. You have to know that what is happening is a scandal and history will never forgive you for it. — Translated by Kuwait Times from Al-Watan MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 Bashir rides high as he launches reelection bid Times Square had 1m revelers, zero tickets Page 8 Page 9 KARACHI: Pakistani volunteers gather beside the bodies of victims at a hospital early yesterday following an accident between a passenger bus and an oil tanker along the Super Highway. (Inset) Pakistanis gather around and inside the wreckage of the bus. — AFP/AP Fiery Pakistan crash kills 62 Bus collides with oil tanker travelling on wrong side Brothers by blood, brothers in arms? WASHINGTON: The fact that Said and Cherif Kouachi, the two men accused of carrying out the deadly attacks at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, were brothers should come as no surprise, experts say. “The history of terrorism is replete with pairs of brothers and sisters operating together,” University of Massachusetts Lowell criminology professor John Horgan told AFP. “It’s actually far more common than people realize.” Radical groups may actually aim for recruiting siblings to fight side by side. There were three pairs of brothers among the 19 hijackers involved in the Sept 11, 2001 attacks. In Nov 2012, the Qazi brothers were arrested for planning a bomb attack in New York. After Mohammed Merah killed seven people at a Jewish school in Toulouse in March 2012, his brother was arrested as an accomplice. And the three Duka brothers were jailed for life in the United States for plotting to kill soldiers at New Jersey’s Fort Dix. “We have plenty of examples across the terrorism spectrum, of multiple kinds of terrorism in Indonesia, Northern Ireland, Middle East,” said Horgan, who previously directed a center for terrorism and security studies at Pennsylvania State University. More recently, the Tsarnaev brothers carried out the deadly bombing at the Boston marathon finish line, with the youngest facing a possible death sentence at his trial now under way. And in Canada, the Larmond brothers were arrested Friday on terror-related charges. These same blood ties linked the two men who stormed into the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris with guns this week. Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif, two years younger, gunned down 12 people before being killed by police after a two-day manhunt and a hostage standoff. Extremist ‘Bubble’ “Together, they formed a hermetic bubble, a molecule of extremism,” said University of Maryland psychology professor Arie Kruglanski. Between brothers and sisters, “there’s a social connection that reinforces realities.” The two brothers in Paris “reinforced the ideology (of jihad), because Cherif Kouachi Said Kouachi they’re close to each other. They reinforced the goal to terrorism: you’re going to be a hero, it would bring you glamor and glory,” added Kruglanski, who studies terrorism and violence. Both brothers were on the US terror watchlist. Said had gone to Yemen, where he attended Al-Qaeda training camps, while Cherif was convicted in 2008 for involvement in a network sending fighters to Iraq. Usually, the older sibling tends to influence the younger ones, psychologists say. But for the Kouachi brothers, Cherif appears to have been more radical. The younger brother was arrested when he tried to leave for Iraq and then further indoctrinated by a radical Islamist in prison. Regardless, siblings undeniably have an impact on each other. “They’ll have had some similar experiences, such as marginalization, lack of assimilation,” explained Jennifer Jenkins, psychology professor at the University of Toronto. “As they talk about those shared experiences, they will be influencing how the other views such events,” she said. “I think they could certainly fuel one another’s experience of marginalization (and) the need for retribution.” —AFP 56 die in Mozambique from poisoned beer MAPUTO, Mozambique: Contaminated traditional beer has killed 56 people in Mozambique, health authorities in the southern African country said yesterday. An additional 49 people were admitted to hospitals in the Chitima and Songo districts in the northeastern Tete province, and 146 more people have reported to hospitals to be examined for the poisoning, district health official Alex Albertini told Radio Mozambique. Those who drank the contaminated brew were attending a funeral in the region on Saturday, Albertini said. Pombe, a traditional Mozambican beer, is made from millet or corn flour. Authorities believe that the drink was poisoned with crocodile bile during the course of the funeral. Blood and traditional beer samples were being sent to the capital Maputo to be tested, said provincial health director Carle Mosse. “We don’t have the capacity to test the samples,” she told Radio Mozambique. Mosse told Radio Mozambique on Sunday that she expected the situation to worsen because the region did not have the necessary resources to deal with the disaster. Mourners who drank the beer in the morning reported no illness, while those who drank the beer in the afternoon, fell ill, authorities said. They believe the beer must have been poisoned while funeral goers were at the cemetery. The woman who brewed the beer is also among the dead. KARACHI: At least 62 people including women and children were killed early Sunday in southern Pakistan when their bus collided with an oil tanker, starting a fierce blaze which left victims burnt beyond recognition. Initial reports said the tanker was travelling on the wrong side of the road along a dilapidated stretch of highway, police said. It was the second crash involving major loss of life in Sindh province in less than three months. Authorities transferred the remains to a local morgue after taking samples for DNA testing in order to identify them. Doctor Semi Jamali at Karachi’s Jinnah hospital said another four passengers with minor injuries have been discharged. The bodies were “completely burnt and stuck to each other”, she earlier told AFP. The overloaded bus was en route to the town of Shikarpur from the southern port city of Karachi when the collision occurred. “I was sitting on top of the bus when I saw a tanker hit it, and a minute later it caught fire,” said Ikhtiyar Ali. “There were three of us on the roof of the bus. We jumped to the ground to save our lives when we saw the fire.” The tanker was carrying oil and a compressed natural gas cylinder was fitted in the bus, said Talib Husain, a relative of one of the victims. “After the collision the bus caught fire and, as a result, the CNG cylinder exploded,” Husain said. “One passenger bravely smashed the window from inside and rescued his family while the bus was on fire.” Senior police official Rao Muhammad Anwaar said the bus “hit the oil tanker, which according to initial reports was coming in the wrong direction” and caught fire. “We are trying to ascertain if the driver of the oil tanker was solely at fault or whether the bus driver also showed negligence,” Anwaar said. Another senior police official, Aamir Shiekh said it appeared that the poor condition of the single-track road contributed to the accident. —AP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 I N T E R N AT I O N A L In Israel, concern over fate of France’s Jews JERUSALEM: For many in Israel, the deadly attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris was further evidence that France is becoming hostile territory for Jews and authorities are unable to protect them. “I’m angry with French Jews. Why are they hesitating to pack their bags and come here? France has become a dangerous place for the Jews,” said Manuel Allal, a 26-year-old French-Israeli sitting in an Internet cafe in Jerusalem. Such comments reflect a growing consensus in Israel over threats to France’s large Jewish community, which is increasingly on edge after a series of anti-Semitic incidents including Friday’s hostage-taking at the supermarket in eastern Paris. For many the incident, which ended with four shoppers dead and an Islamist gunman killed in a police assault, brought back memories of deadly shootings in southern France in March 2012. The Toulouse attacks - which saw Islamist Mohamed Merah shoot dead three children and a teacher at a Jewish school - appears to have set off a wave of French immigration to Israel which last year hit a record high of 6,600. And many believe the Paris slayings will only accelerate the trend. The latest bloodshed, which began on Wednesday when two Islamic extremists gunned down 12 people in a raid on the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, is being seen as something of a watershed. Pressure to ‘Leave France’ “French-Israelis are in shock. This is the straw that has broken the camel’s back,” said Avi Zana, director of AMI, an organisation that helps French Jews integrate into Israel. “They are going to put pressure on their families to join them and we can expect that the number of Jews looking to leave France will grow,” he told AFP. Since the attack, Israel has open- curity for the community, starting with the 2006 death of a 23-year-old Jewish man after he was kidnapped and tortured in a housing estate south of Paris. The Toulouse attacks, which ended with Merah killed in a police assault, followed, along with what officials say is a significant increase in antiJewish incidents. JERUSALEM: Israelis, mostly French Jews, hold signs that read “I am Charlie”, “Israel is Charlie” and “I am a Jew of France” during a gathering in the municipality yesterday. — AP ly called on French Jews to move to the Jewish they have been facing for years. “The French are not state. “To all the Jews of France, all the Jews of used to terrorism like we are here in Israel,” said Europe, I would like to say that Israel is not just the Asher Zaguri, a 51-year-old teacher at a coffee shop place towards which you pray, the state of Israel is in central Jerusalem. “After what happened, I hope your home,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu they are going to take the Islamist threat seriously.” France’s Jewish community, which numbers said Saturday in remarks that were not well received between 500,000 to 600,000 people, is the third by Paris. Many in Israel expressed hope that the latest largest in the world after Israel and the United attacks would hammer home to Europeans the States. Friday’s attack follows a string of recent threat posed by Islamist militants, which Israelis say events which has created a growing sense of inse- Belated Wakeup Call Figures cited by the SPCJ, a French-Jewish security watchdog, show that the number of anti-Semitic incidents rose by 91 percent in the first seven months of 2014 compared with the same period a year earlier. For some Israeli commentators, comparisons in the public response to the supermarket attack and the Charlie Hebdo killings have also been revealing. “On Wednesday evening, all of France declared ‘Je suis Charlie’ in what became the symbol of resistance to the barbarity... On Friday evening, there was no similar wave of pronouncements saying ‘I am a Jew’,” wrote Sefy Hendler in the left-leaning Haaretz daily. “This gap is hard to explain.” Pundits also berated the “colossal failure” of the French intelligence services in monitoring homegrown extremists. Writing in the top-selling Yediot Aharonot newspaper, Alex Fishman said the attacks were a belated wakeup call for France. “Until now, Islamic terror was of not much interest to the French, since it focused on Jews. As long as only Jews were killed, they didn’t really give a hoot,” he wrote. “Today they, and all of Europe, are shocked to the depths of their soul since French police and journalists were killed. “All the red lights that should have gone off years ago, when Islamic terror k illed Jews, did not even blink for a moment,” he wrote. — AFP Bashir riding high as he launches reelection bid Sudanese president faces little threat GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba: This April 8, 2014 file photo shows an unidentified detainee walking in the exercise yard of the ìCamp 6î detention facility at the US detention center. — AFP Hurdles abound for Gitmo closure WASHINGTON: Thirteen years after terror suspects first arrived in Guantanamo, the United States is sending inmates out at a faster rate than ever before - but hurdles remain in the effort to shutter it entirely. In 2014, 28 detainees were freed in “the largest single-year reduction in detainee population” since 2009, said Paul Lewis, the US official charged with closing the Guantanamo detention facility. As the facility entered its 14th year yesterday, Lewis told AFP the government is striving to “maintain momentum” of its prisoner releases. “The road to closing Guantanamo is clear and well lit,” wrote his former counterpart from the State Department Cliff Sloan in an editorial in the New York Times. But Noor Mir from Amnesty International USA, is calling on the Obama administration to work faster. “As we count a grim thirteenth year since Guantanamo opened, dozens of men continue to languish there with no idea when or even if their detention will end,” he said. The first detainees arrived at the US prison camp in Cuba on Jan 11, 2002 when, some four months after the attacks of Sept 11, 2001, president George W Bush locked in open-air cages some of the “worst of the worst” in the country’s war on terror. Today, 127 Guantanamo inmates remain, down from some 680 prisoners held in 2003. The prison population could fall below 100 within two months, with the aim of cutting the population by half before the end of the year. However, President Barack Obama’s administration has been hampered by Republicans in Congress who oppose any transfer detainees to US soil, even for trial. Next Transfer Of the prisoners remaining are 83 Yemenis. They pose the biggest problem for Guantanamo’s closure, due to the volatile political situation in Yemen.The first step for Obama, who has reiterated his intention to close the prison facility, is to find host countries for the 59 Yemenis cleared for release. “We’re trying to transfer those 59 as soon as possible, hopefully this year,” a senior defense official told AFP. “It’s on a case by case, individual basis,” the official said on the condition of anonymity. The official said the US is focusing on finding destinations in South America and then in the Middle East and Europe. Next week, five Yemenis are to be transferred to two unidentified countries. So far, nearly two dozen countries have accepted Guantanamo detainees originally from somewhere else. US authorities seek countries that will take the prisoners, treat them well and monitor them. The prisoners, who have never been convicted of a crime, are not intended to be treated as criminals after their release, but they must stay in the host country for at least two years. The next step for the administration would then be the 10 “high value” prisoners who await prosecution. Among them is self-proclaimed Sept 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-defendants, who await a military trial. The trial has not yet begun, dimming the prospect of closing Guantanamo in the near future. Finally, to close the facility any time soon, the administration may need to expedite the review of each of the remaining 58 prisoners who have not been charged or approved for transfer. Not all are expected to be released from prison, as some are committed jihadists, according to the government. But estimates say the number of prisoners could be reduced to 40. Obama could then turn to Congress to obtain permission to transfer the remaining detainees to high security US prisons, where the cost would be significantly less than the $3 million per inmate spent annually in Guantanamo. “If he can’t bring these detainees to the US, he will have to keep them in Guantanamo,” said lawyer David Remes who represents 18 Yemeni detainees. “I don’t see Congress ever relenting and letting him bring them to the US, so Guantanamo will remain open,” Remes said. — AFP PLO faces US civil trial over attacks in Israel NEW YORK: More than a decade after a series of shootings and bombings in the Jerusalem area, a trial is slated this week in New York to determine whether the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority should pay up to $1 billion to victims. Jury selection begins on Jan 13 for the civil trial, which is expected to last 12 weeks and adds a new dimension to the long-running Middle East conflict and tensions among Palestinians, Israel and their respective allies. “The political considerations are extremely complex,” said Bruce Zagaris, a partner at Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe in Washington, DC, specializing in international law. The case concerns seven shootings and bombings from 2001 to 2004 that killed 33 people and wounded more than 450. Victims and their families claim that the defendants helped carry out and finance the attacks, in part through support for Hamas and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which the US government has labeled terrorist organizations. The PLO and the selfgoverning Palestinian Authority have denied the claims, including that they violated the US Anti-Terrorism Act. Mark Rochon, a partner at Miller & Chevalier representing the defendants, through a spokeswoman declined to comment. Kent Yalowitz, a partner at Arnold & Porter representing the plaintiffs, was unavailable to comment. US District Judge George Daniels in Manhattan will oversee the trial. —Reuters KHARTOUM: Sudan’s President Omar Al-Bashir launched his bid for re-election yesterday, facing little threat to his quarter century in power despite an ailing economy, multiple insurgencies and allegations of war crimes. Bashir’s supporters view him as a strong hand capable of holding the chaotic country together, while his opponents are hounded by the security forces, marginalised inside Sudan and riven by personal rivalries. It is unclear whether anyone will challenge Bashir to lead the country of nearly 39 million people that covers an area almost one-fifth the size of the United States. Formal applications to register for the April 13 vote opened yesterday, and the electoral commission said it had received Bashir’s nomination. The opposition looks set to boycott the vote, with Mariam AlMahdi, deputy leader of the Umma Party, sharply criticising the move and saying her party would not take part in the April election. “We believe it is a total waste not only of the time and resources of Sudan but also the hopes of the people,” she told AFP by telephone. The opposition also boycotted elections in 2010, the first contested vote since Bashir seized power in a 1989 coup. In 2010, opposition leaders accused the president’s loyalists of rigging ballots. But Bashir has proven to be a political survivor. Since 2009, the 71-year-old incumbent has defied an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in the nearly 12-year-old conflict in Sudan’s western Darfur region. In 2011, he oversaw a separation from South Sudan, after it voted to split following a 22-year civil war. The president hinted last year he might not stand for re-election, raising fears of a succession struggle within his ruling National Congress Party, but in October, the NCP announced he would seek another term. “Bashir is in a strong position internally within government,” said Ahmed Soliman, Horn of Africa research assistant at Chatham House. Consolidating Power He consolidated power earlier this month when parliament granted him the right to appoint state governors, who were previously elected. Bashir has worked to shed his image as an international pariah, travelling to Egypt and Saudi Arabia last year and welcoming Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Sudan. China’s foreign minister also visited Khartoum on Sunday for talks about boosting relations and KHARTOUM: Members of Sudan’s National Electoral Commission review applications from potential candidates yesterday in the capital as formal applications for the April 13 presidential and legislative poll opened. — AFP the conflict in neighbouring South Sudan. The ICC’s decision to shelve investigations into allegations of war crimes in Darfur over UN inaction gave him a further boost. “The ICC’s announcement that it was suspending its investigations was seen as a victory by President Bashir,” said Jerome Tubiana, senior analyst for the International Crisis Group. “The NCP should win without difficulty but all the problems will still be left,” Tubiana added. Sudan faces major economic challenges with nearly half of the country’s population living in poverty, according to World Bank figures. When South Sudan broke away, it took with it 75 percent of the formerly united country’s oil production. Insurgents are still battling government troops in Darfur as well as in Blue Nile and South Kordofan states on the South Sudan border. Last January, Bashir announced a national dialogue to address the problems, inviting opposition groups, including rebels, to participate. But the talks have yet to materialise, and critics view the invitations as a bid by Bashir to buy time before the elections. United Opposition Opponents to Bashir’s rule are more united than they have been for years but are still expected to struggle to challenge him. In December, the Umma Party joined other opposition parties and civil society groups to sign the “Sudan Call” document demanding a transitional government to pave the way for free and fair elections. Sudan’s powerful National Intelligence and Security Service has kept up the pressure on opposition parties, arresting two signatories to Sudan Call. NISS has also shown it will brook no dissent from protesters. Its forces gunned down dozens of Sudanese who protested against the lifting of fuel subsidies in Sept 2013. Their handling of the protests caused divisions within the NCP, with Bashir adviser Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani breaking away to form his own party. But analysts say opposition failings have played into Bashir’s hands. “This alliance remains fragile because these opposition groups have for a long time been riven by personal rivalries,” said Soliman of Chatham House. — AFP Nigeria calls for support after ‘deadliest’ attack ABUJA: Nigeria’s military has called for support in tackling Boko Haram after a major attack on a key northeast town that is feared could be the worst in the bloody six-year insurgency. There are still no independently corroborated figures for the huge numbers said to have been killed in Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad in the far nor th of Borno State. But defence spokesman Chris Olukolade said in a statement issued late Saturday that the description of the assault as “the deadliest” in a conflict that has claimed more than 13,000 lives since 2009 was “quite valid”. “ The attack on the town by the bloodhounds and their activities since January 3rd, 2015, should convince well-meaning people all over the world that Boko Haram is the evil all must collaborate to end, rather than vilifying those working to check them,” he said. Nigeria’s militar y - west Africa’s largest - has faced repeated criticism for failing to end the six-year Islamist insurgency, as well as allegations of human rights abuses. Soldiers have complained of a lack of adequate weapons and even refused to deploy to take on the better-armed rebels, who want to create a hardline Islamic state in northeast Nigeria. With elections set for next month, Nigeria’s government has also been accused of playing politics with the insurgency, as most of the areas worst affected by the violence are main opposition strongholds. But Olukolade said: “The Nigerian military has not given up on Baga and other localities where terrorist activities are now prevalent. “Appropriate plans, men and resources are presently being mobilised to address the situation,” he said on defenceinfo.mil.ng, in the military’s first detailed comment on last weekend’s attack. The military and government often makes such statements, without giving specific details, yet there are reports of attacks on an almost daily basis. On Saturday, two explosions rocked northeast Nigeria, including one at a crowded market in the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, by a girl suicide bomber thought to be just 10. Nineteen people were killed. The Baga attack, which local officials said forced at least 20,000 people to flee, also overran the headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force made up of troops from Nigeria, Niger and Chad. Nigerien and Chadian soldiers were not at the base at the time. Olukolade said 14 soldiers were killed and more than 30 injured as well as “several” insurgents. There was no credible estimate yet of the numbers of civilians killed, after huge numbers cited locally, he added. “It is necessary to reassure Nigerians that the Nigerian Armed Forces and security agencies are capable of flushing out the terrorists from Baga and all parts of the nation’s territory where their activities are prevalent.” Territorial Gains Boko Haram has seized dozens of towns and villages in northeast Nigeria in the last six months and now reportedly controls the border areas of Borno state with Niger, Chad and Cameroon. The territorial gains have led to fears of a total loss of government control in the remote region - and a claim last year by a senior US diplomat that the military was in denial about the situation. Olukolade maintained on Saturday: “No portion of Nigeria’s territory has been or will be conceded to terrorists. “The use of all available resources within the armed forces will continue to be maximised to sustain the tempo of the counter-terrorism campaign towards containing and eradicating terrorism in the nation’s territory.” — AFP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Times Square had 1m revelers, zero tickets ’Broken windows’ crime-fighting tactic questioned NEW YORK: Of all the statistics from the recent New Year’s Eve in Times Square - 1 million revelers, 900 kg of confetti, thousands of police officers, dozens of surveillance cameras - there is one number that stands out: zero, as in zero tickets for lowlevel crimes. No tickets for having an open container of alcohol, no tickets for public urination, no tickets for double parking, no tickets for furry, costumed characters hassling tourists to take their picture. Add in low-level arrests, and there was just one, for a subway-related offense. And that wasn’t just on New Year’s Eve. That was for the entire week containing the holiday. During the Christmas week, when the neon-lit streets were every bit as jammed, the total for such infractions was 23 - compared to more than 650 summonses per week the previous year, according to police statistics. Times Square is perhaps the most jarring example of a slowdown in low-level enforcement across New York City amid tension between rank-and-file police and Mayor Bill de Blasio, whom they accuse of encouraging violence against cops by siding with protesters after the chokehold death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man stopped on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes. Many police officers were particularly incensed by comments in which the mayor said he had warned his biracial son to be wary in dealing with officers. In the two weeks after two NYPD officers were shot to death in their patrol car Dec 20 by a fugitive who had ranted online about avenging police killings, low-level arrests citywide dropped 61 percent. Summonses were down more than 90 percent. Arraignment courts have been so slow they have sometimes closed early, and Rikers Island’s jails have about 2,000 fewer inmates. “They haven’t been on top of us like they used to,” Luis Martinez said on a recent night in Times Square, where he roams the streets in a Cookie Monster costume posing for photos in hopes of tips. “They’re minding their own business now.” On Friday, Police Commissioner William Bratton said he’d concluded that some officers had purposefully cut down on smalltime arrests and tickets - and that enough was enough. “We’ll work to bring things back to normal,” he said, adding that the numbers were already rising. No officers are being disciplined, with Bratton noting “the extraordinarily stressful situations” in a month filled with protests, police funerals and discord. The latest figures will be available today. Ottawa twin brothers face terror charges NEW YORK: In this Jan 8, 2015 photo, a policeman looks out the window of his patrol car in Times Square. — AP Police unions say there was no sanctioned work slowdown, and they are quick to point out that officers are still rising to the call of duty. Just this past week, two police officers were shot and wounded responding to a report of a robber y moments before their shifts ended. “Our members are doing their job,” said Patrick Lynch, head of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, which represents 24,000 rankand-file officers. Nervous The 14-block precinct in the heart of Times Square was among at least seven across the city where not a single summons was issued for parking, moving or criminal violations during New Year’s week - a statistic that makes some people nervous. “It’s dangerous for the public to know that the police are doing less,” said Madeline Sorel, 57, who teaches knitting at a senior center in Brooklyn’s Coney Island, one of the zerosummons precincts. “It might make criminals more eager to do crime.” The slowdown has overshadowed an overall, years-long decrease in every measurable crime statistic: Complaints of crime, arrests and summonses. Crime of all kinds decreased 4 percent to an all-time low in 2014, when there were 332 homicides, down from 335 the previous year. The slowdown in enforcement hasn’t translated to a rise in crime. In the past two weeks, reports Obama’s chemistry with Congress - or lack of it WASHINGTON: He hardly ever calls. When he does, it’s all business. And that’s US President Barack Obama’s vibe with top Democrats on Capitol Hill. With Republicans, there’s even less chemistry. But GOP congressional leaders don’t show much inclination to buddy up to the president, either. When the president sits down with eight top legislators - four from each party - at the White House tomorrow, there’s little expectation it will usher in a new era of comity and cooperation. Republican leaders will head to the White House already peeved with the president for his recent veto threats and go-it-alone policy moves. Democratic leaders, now in the minority party in both chambers, will find themselves less relevant. The White House is waving off any notion that the meeting is the start of a new congressional charm offensive. “For anyone craning to hear the conversation through the walls, I wouldn’t expect a lot of laughter,” says Jim Manley, a former aide to Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada. “It’s not the funniest group of people you’ve ever put together.” Three thoughts on how Obama gets along with top Republicans and Democrats in Congress, and how much it matters. They Just Don’t Click Although Obama was a senator from Illinois for four years before he became president, he never has had a strong rapport with members of Congress. Legislators from both parties have grumbled for years that the Obama White House doesn’t reach out to them much or even pay enough attention to small gestures such as White House tour tickets or Christmas cards. “That’s been missing for the whole time the president’s been in office,” says former Rep Steve LaTourette. Occasional attempts by the White House to change that dynamic - by inviting key legislators to dinners or the like typically have faded fast. Obama’s first golf game with House Speaker John Boehner came about only after the president had been pestered relentlessly about why he hadn’t invited a fellow lover of the game to tee off. The outing was never repeated. Last week, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, John Cornyn of Texas, told a home state newspaper he never had gotten a call from the president, “which is kind of amazing to me”. Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took it as a poke in the eye for the White House to issue veto threats just as lawmakers were taking the oath of office for the new Congress. “He could have waited a few hours,” the speaker groused. While Obama has a “rock-solid” relationship with Reid, Manley says, even they aren’t particularly chummy. “Everybody jokes about Reid and his nasty habit of hanging up the phone as soon as he’s done with his end of the conversation, but the president’s not much better,” Manley says. “There’s not a lot of idle chitchat.” White House press secretary Josh Earnest dismisses the intense interest in Obama’s chemistry with congressional leaders. “We’re focused a little less on sort MARYLAND: In this June 18, 2011 file photo, US President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio are seen on the first green as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base. -—AP of the charm and more on the substance,” he says Relationships Matter... Trust and goodwill lubricate the legislative process and any negotiations between the Capitol and the White House. It’s possible to do a deal without them, but it’s a lot harder. California’s Nancy Pelosi, the top Democrat in the House, credits Obama for going overboard to try to build positive ties with the GOP. “The president has always extended the hand of friendship,” she says. “Some say too much.” But plenty of legislators from both parties talk wistfully about the presidency of Democrat Lyndon Johnson, who was unafraid to tangle, cajole and horse-trade with legislators to translate big ideas into law. Cornyn describes Obama, by contrast, as “so detached and disengaged and apparently disinterested in doing the grind work that goes along with passing legislation that it would be hard to do anything”. As for the trust factor, LaTourette says both Boehner and Obama carry the scars of failed budget negotiations from 2011, in which “both men honestly believe that the other one sort of double-dealt them.” Such misgivings can loom large in the final push to seal a deal. “In any business, it’s easier to negotiate when there is a personal relationship and a level of trust,” says Brian Walsh, a Republican strategist and former congressional aide. “That may not necessarily exist in this situation.” Obama and McConnell, while not chummy, at least seem to know what they can expect from one another. “This is certainly not the kind of interaction, back and forth, that you would expect in a normal circumstance,” Sen Bob Corker says of the president and the new majority leader. “But yeah, they have a relationship. In times past, when there’s been a major ox in the ditch they’ve been able to work through it.” Corker’s takeaway from all the recent fireworks: “I wouldn’t write this year off.” It’s always nice to get along, but voices from both Congress and the White House caution against attaching too much importance to the idea. “People read way too much into personalities and all that stuff,” says Corker. “Despite what the American people think, there are a good many adults up here that understand that regardless of how you may feel personally about a situation, we have a job to do.” Obama himself seems to subscribe to that notion. Last spring, the president pointed back to those failed budget talks from 2011, and that infamous golf game: “I like Speaker Boehner personally, and when we went out and played golf we had a great time. But that didn’t get a deal done.” —AP of serious crimes were down to 3,704 from 4,130 in the same period a year earlier. That has critics questioning Bratton’ signature crime-fighting tactic: The “broken windows” theory that targeting low-level infractions discourages more serious crime. Some police reform advocates say the slowdown proves that the city can do without a tactic they see as heavy-handed. “There have been unnecessary arrests, and this proves it,” said Monifa Bandele of Communities United for Police Reform. But Bratton says the arrests are no less necessary, despite the let-up. “The whole thesis of ‘broken windows’ is: If over time you don’t address an issue, over time it will create a larger issue,” he said. — AP TORONTO: Twin brothers living in Ottawa have been arrested on terrorism-related charges, including one count of attempting to travel abroad to engage in terrorist activities. A Royal Canadian Mounted Police statement said that Carlos Larmond, 24, was arrested Friday at Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport on charges of intending to travel overseas for terrorist purposes. He has also been charged with participating in the activity of a terrorist group. Ashton Larmond, 24, is charged with facilitating terrorist activity, participating in the activity of a terrorist group and instructing to carry out activities for a terrorist group. He was arrested in Ottawa. Police did not specify which terrorist group the twins allegedly were involved with. A lawyer for the twins said Saturday that he plans to vehemently dispute the charges against them, after the twins appeared in Ottawa court on Saturday via video link. “This is going to be a case that will determine the Canadian system’s value of freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, as these will be core issues at the trial,” Ottawa lawyer Joseph Addelman said. Addelman said the next court appearance for the brothers is scheduled for Feb 12 in Ottawa. In Paris, Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney said the arrests were not connected to this week’s terror attacks in the French capital. “The arrests yesterday are part of ongoing investigations that have been going for a while in Canada,” Blaney told reporters after he laid a wreath at the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, where a dozen people were killed. But Blaney said that while there is no direct link to the French attacks, the two Canadian terror suspects share “this extremist ideology”. Blaney represented Canada at a unity rally and march held in Paris yesterday. The minister said he met with the head of mission in Paris for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and will meet with his French counterpart on Sunday. In October, Canada was hit by two terror attacks by so-called “lone wolves” believed to have been inspired by the Islamic State group. In Ottawa, a gunman shot and killed a soldier at Canada’s National War Memorial and then stormed Parliament before being gunned down. The attack in Ottawa came two days after a man ran over two soldiers in a parking lot in Quebec, killing one and injuring the other before being shot to death by police. The man had been under surveillance by Canadian authorities, who feared he had jihadist ambitions and seized his passport when he tried to travel to Turkey. Canada, like France, is taking part in the US-led air campaign against Islamic State extremists in Iraq and Syria. — AP p10 2_Layout 1 1/11/15 10:25 PM Page 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Paris gunman appears in video, declares loyalty to IS DUBAI: One of three gunmen behind the worst militant attacks in France for decades appeared in a video released online yesterday, declaring his allegiance to the Islamic State armed group and urging French Muslims to follow his example. In the seven-minute video apparently intended for release after the actions, Amedy Coulibaly, who staged the attack on a Jewish deli, said the planned assaults on a satirical journal and a Jewish target were justified by French military interventions overseas. A French anti-terrorist police source said there was no doubt it was Coulibaly in the French-language recording. Seventeen victims were killed in three days of violence that began with an attack on the Charlie Hebdo weekly on Wednesday and ended with Friday’s dual sieges at a print works outside Paris and a kosher supermarket in the city. French security forces killed Coulibaly, 32, on Friday after he planted explosives at the Paris deli in a siege that claimed the lives of four hostages. They also shot dead two brothers behind the Hebdo killings, Said and Cherif Kouachi, after they took refuge in the print works. The Kouachi brothers said they were aligned to al Qaeda, which competes for influence with Islamic State among militant Islamists. Coulibaly had also called BFM-TV on Friday to claim allegiance to Islamic State, saying he wanted to defend Palestinians and target Jews. He said in that call that he had jointly planned the attacks with the Kouachi brothers. Police confirmed they were all members of the same Islamist cell in northern Paris. The video showed scenes of man resembling Coulibaly doing physical training and images of an arsenal of weapons and ammunition on the wooden floor of an apartment. He was shown variously in white robes, sitting with a gun at his side, and in combat outfit. “I pledged allegiance to the Caliph as soon as the caliphate was declared,” he says, referring to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, whose group is an antigovernment paramilitary force in both Iraq and Syria that has a growing network of followers elsewhere in the Middle East and Asia. Coulibaly said he would be working together with the Kouachi brothers: “We’ve done things a bit together, a bit apart, to try and (achieve) more impact.” —Reuters No Ukraine summit without progress on peace plan: Merkel BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Russian President Vladimir Putin that a four-way summit to discuss the situation in eastern Ukraine would not take place until there was real progress on the Minsk peace plan. German government spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a statement after the phone call between the leaders that Merkel welcomed Russian efforts to find a solution to the crisis. Putin underlined the need to observe a ceasefire and “to support the economic recovery of the affected regions in southeastern Ukraine”, the Kremlin said in a statement. It said both sides confirmed their intention to promote a peaceful settlement in Ukraine. However, the chancellor told Putin that a summit by leaders from France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana or another city could not be confirmed at this stage, Seibert said. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has invited the leaders of Russia, France and Germany to talks in Astana on Jan. 15 in an attempt to restore peace. But Germany and France have already raised doubts about whether such a four- way summit can take place without further progress on the peace plan which was agreed in the Belarussian capital Minsk in September. The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine will meet in Berlin on Monday to discuss the situation in eastern Ukraine and the implementation of the 12-point protocol. Merkel’s spokesman said the chancellor told Putin that all sides needed to make their contribution to implement the peace plan. “That includes that Russia uses its influence on the separatists in order to reach consensual solutions,” he said. In a separate phone call, Merkel discussed the situation in Ukraine also with Poroshenko, the spokesman said. A four-way summit would only make sense if there was a substantial improvement on important points like a ceasefire and a demarcation line between the Ukraine -Russia border, Merkel told Poroshenko, according to the statement. More than 4,700 people have been killed in fighting between Kiev’s forces and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine since last April. The conflict has provoked the worst crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the Cold War. — Reuters Struggling Croatia holds tight presidential run-off ZAGREB: Croatians cast ballots yesterday to elect a president in a tight run-off between incumbent centre -left Ivo Josipovic and conservative Kolinda GrabarKitarovic, both pledging to help kickstart the newest EU member’s ailing economy. The two emerged practically neck and neck from the first round of polling two weeks ago, with Josipovic, a 57-year-old former law professor and classical music composer, just one percentage point ahead of Grabar-Kitarovic with 38.5 percent of the vote. The popular incumbent, the third president of the former Yugoslav republic since independence in 1991, is a member of the Social Democrats (SDP), the main force in the ruling coalition. His rival from the main opposition HDZ party, a former foreign minister and NATO assistant secretary general, aims to become the country’s first woman president. Turnout was 21.92 percent at 1030 GMT, four and a half hours after polling stations across the Balkan nation opened, the electoral commission said. It was almost nine percentage points more than at the same time in the first round and for elections in 2010. Although presidential powers are limited in Croatia, Sunday’s vote is seen as a key test for parliamentary elections later this year in which the HDZ is likely to make significant gains. Analysts believe the close first-round result reflects dissatisfaction with the SDPled government’s per formance and Josipovic’s failure to criticise its economic policies. Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic’s government has become hugely unpopular after failing to revive Croatia’s economy, which has been struggling with recession for the past six years. “The recession ... is not only the consequence of the global crisis in 2008. Problems are rather structural and the authorities have not been solving them,” economic analyst Damir Novotny told AFP. Hopes that entry into the European Union would be an economic boost for the small Adriatic nation of 4.2 million have faded. Among EU’s weakest Croatia joined the EU in 2013, but its economy remains among the bloc’s weakest. Unemployment is almost 20 percent, half of job-seekers under the age of 25 are unemployed and the government forecasts a meagre 0.5 percent growth this year. Analysts say the ruling coalition has failed to reform the huge and inefficient public sector, improve the business climate and attract EU development funds. While vying for a post that is chiefly ceremonial, the two rivals made campaign promises to overcome a grim economic situation. Josipovic has vowed to initiate constitutional changes-namely decentralisation-as a way to revive the economy. Sasa Sainovski, a seller in his 30s, said he backs the incumbent president. “Josipovic is a modern politician. He is an excellent legal expert with an exceptional education and above all a good person.” But Grabar-Kitarovic, 46, who represents moderates within the HDZ, insists the firstround result showed a desire for change. She labelled Josipovic the “incapable and cold-hearted government’s accomplice” in bringing about economic hardship. “To be a president one... has to speak and not remain silent... to call the government to account,” the former top diplomat said in a recent television debate. “But this is exactly what you have not been doing during the past five years.” However, Josipovic argued that his rival would not bring the change voters seek, given that she was a minister in the graftplagued HDZ government headed by exprime minister Ivo Sanader-who was tried and jailed for corruption. “We are in a crisis and we now know why... You were in the government that was robbing Croatia, the government of Ivo Sanader,” Josipovic said. But Srecko Lukac, a voter from Zagreb, supports Grabar-Kitarovic, a staunch Catholic running against avowed agnostic Josipovic. “Kolinda is above all a Catholic and has an impeccable career. She is a woman of the world, educated and certainly a patriot,” Lukac told AFP. First official results in the predominantly Catholic country were expected around 2100 GMT, three hours after polls close. — AFP ZAGREB: Presidential candidate of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic votes at a polling station on the second run of the presidential elections in Zagreb yesterday. Kitarovic is facing current Croatian President Ivo Josipovic for mandate at sixth presidential election since Croatia gained independence. — AFP HAMBURG: Firefighters stand outside the building of the ‘Hamburger Morgenpost’ in Hamburg, northern Germany, yesterday morning. According to police fire broke out in an archive room of the paper after an arson attack. The newspaper ran caricatures of the Charlie Hebdo newspaper after the attack on Wednesday. — AP German paper that ran Charlie Hebdo cartoons firebombed ‘Thick smoke is still hanging in the air’ BERLIN: A German tabloid that paid tribute to those killed at Charlie Hebdo by reprinting cartoons from the French satirical paper mocking the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) was targeted in a firebombing yesterday, police said. With security services on high alert after a jihadist killing spree in Paris, police in the northern German port city of Hamburg said no one was at the headquarters of the regional daily Hamburger Morgenpost at the time of the attack, which caused only slight damage. Hamburg police said it was “too soon” to tell whether there was a connection between the Charlie Hebdo tribute and the firebombing, which would mark the first revenge attack over the cartoons since Wednesday’s massacre of 12 people at the French weekly. State security forces took over the investigation. “Rocks and then a burning object were thrown through the window,” a police spokesman told AFP. “Two rooms on lower floors were damaged but the fire was put out quickly.” The Hamburger Morgenpost, known locally as the MOPO, had splashed the Charlie Hebdo cartoons on its front page after the murders at the Paris publication, running the headline “This much freedom must be possible!” Police said the attack had occurred at about 0120 GMT and that two men seen acting suspiciously near the scene were detained. They declined to provide further information about the suspects but Hamburger Morgenpost gave their ages as 35 and 39. The newspaper, which has a circulation of around 91,000, declined to comment but it offered regular updates of its article on the firebombing on its website. “Thick smoke is still hanging in the air, the police are looking for clues,” it said in its initial story, under the headline “Arson attack on the MOPO - Due to the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ cartoons?”. Later yesterday it had removed any reference to Charlie Hebdo but quoted the regional representative body for the media as calling the firebombing a “cowardly and insidious act of terror against press freedom”. Hamburg is Germany’s second city, with a population of around 2.4 million. Solidarity with French cartoonists Reports said the newspaper’s publishers had ordered private security protection for the building in the western district of Othmarschen Thursday. Several German newspapers ran the cartoons featuring the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) on their front pages in a gesture of solidarity with the murdered French cartoonists and in defence of free speech. The Hamburg firebombing comes at a time of heightened tensions over the rise of a new antiIslamic movement in Germany. A right-wing populist group called “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident”(PEGIDA), has called for its weekly march in the eastern city of Dresden Monday to be dedicated to “the victims of terrorism in Paris”. Justice Minister Heiko Maas accused the group of trying to exploit the killings and urged it to call off its rally. “The victims do not deserve to be misused by rabble-rousers like these,” he told the daily Bild. On Saturday about 35,000 people, organisers said, took to the streets in Dresden against PEGIDA. And several Muslim groups have called a silent march in Berlin today to denounce violence and call for social cohesion. Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was in Paris Sunday for a massive march for the victims, on Saturday addressed members of her party in Hamburg, which is also one of Germany’s 16 federal states and which is holding elections next month. She stressed the need for the exchange of security intelligence among Europe’s secret services, particularly between members of the Schengen passport-free zone, ahead of a European interior ministers’ meeting in Paris yesterday. Hamburg’s Islamist scene came to global attention in 2001 when it emerged that three of the suicide hijackers from the September 11 attacks on the United States, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, had lived and studied in the city. The Bild am Sonntag newspaper reported earlier that the bloodshed in France could signal the start of a wave of attacks in Europe, citing communications by Islamic State leaders intercepted by US intelligence. A 24-year-old German suspected of joining Islamic State jihadists in Syria was arrested Saturday, months after he returned from the war-ravaged country. German officials estimate around 550 of their citizens have made their way to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside Islamic State, raising fears of attacks on home soil when they return. —AFP Latvia takes over presidency of EU RIGA: European Union meetings in Riga last week were heavy with the historical symbolism EU leaders turn to for relief from economic malaise, terrorism or fears of Russia. EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker hailed the start of Latvia’s first turn as chair of ministerial councils since the small, ex-Soviet state joined the bloc a decade ago, calling it a completion of Europe’s “reunification” after the Cold War. But in a city built by the Teutonic Knights on their fire-and-sword crusades to convert the peoples of the east, it was hard not to detect a modern missionary zeal in Latvian plans to spread “European values” beyond the EU frontier - and challenge Moscow on what they call its propaganda war against the West. A focus of their six-month presidency is a summit in May on the bloc’s Eastern Partnership, a programme to strengthen ties with other former Soviet republics. A similar meeting in 2013 in Lithuania sparked a crisis when Russian President Vladimir Putin sought to prevent Ukraine slipping fur ther from Moscow’s orbit. “We definitely don’t see our presidency as anti-Russian,” Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics told reporters. Yet his list of targets for closer EU ties included not just Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia but states hitherto friendlier to Moscow, such as Armenia, Azerbaijan and in Central Asia - not to mention the West’s old bugbear Belarus. The eastern strategy should even stretch all the way to Afghanistan, he said. EU leaders say Russia is wrong to fear “encirclement.” But Rinkevics, who is on what he called a “reconnaissance mission” for the EU in Kiev and Moscow this weekend, may struggle to convince the Kremlin that the hitherto hawkish Latvian government can help wind down the East-West rhetoric. Television wars Having long accused Moscow of agitating among a 30 percent Russian-speaking minority that is wary of Latvians who see it as an unwelcome relic of Stalin’s annexation, the Riga government plans to take the offensive against Kremlin-backed media. “Propaganda against the EU, the US, our way of life ... has become so intense,” Rinkevics said, that Latvia and its allies are studying a new “strategic communications” plan. It may include launching a television channel that could compete with Kremlin-financed entertainment networks which carry news. “We will try to get our message across,” he said, while dismissing any suggestion of seeking “regime change” in Moscow. Viktors Makarovs, a Russian-speaking aide to Rinkevics, is working with the EU-funded European Endowment for Democracy in Brussels as well as governments that include Germany and Poland, Nordic and other Baltic states on a study that could end up with proposals to EU leaders before Latvia’s presidency ends in June. He and Rinkevics reject the notion of simply beaming back “counter-propaganda” against Putin. They also acknowledge that broadly independent news is available to Russians who seek it. But an option to reach a mass audience may be the kind of big-budget TV that Moscow offers, in which news is slotted in between ratings-grabbing entertainment: “Do we sit still and do nothing?” Makarovs asked. “Or do we offer an alternative?” Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma also spoke of a threat from Kremlin media influence, relating her own experience as a viewer. But despite ambitions to share with fellow ex-Soviet states the hard-won experience of joining the EU, Straujuma doubted all states would fund a new Russian-language channel. Admitting to fears last year that Russia might move against Latvia, Straujuma was placing more faith in the armies of the West than in converting Russians to embrace the EU: “NATO membership,” she said, “is the guarantee of our security.” -— Reuters MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 I N T E R N AT I O N A L India staffer ‘offloaded’ at Delhi airport: Greenpeace NEW DELHI: Delhi airport authorities barred a Greenpeace India staff member yesterday from flying out of India despite holding a valid visa, a move the campaign group described as “bullying” by the government. Priya Pillai, a senior campaigner, was on her way to London when immigration officials stopped her and stamped “offload” on her passport, a statement from the international environmental group said. Officials told her she was barred from leaving the country and they were “just following orders from the Indian government”. “Today my right to freedom of movement has been infringed and there was an attempt to treat me like a criminal,” Pillai said in the statement. India’s new government tightened controls on foreign fund transfers to Greenpeace India in June following an intelligence report accusing activist groups of “stalling development projects” by protesting against power projects, mining and genetically modified food. “The government’s intentions are clear-they are trying to intimidate and bully Greenpeace and its employees,” said Samit Aich, executive director of Greenpeace India. “At a time when the whole world is making a strong pitch to safeguard free- dom of speech and democratic rights, this action by the world’s largest democracy is problematic.” The home ministry did not immediately respond to AFP’s calls for comment. Sunday’s incident comes four months after another British Greenpeace staff member was stopped from entering India and put back on a Londonbound flight. India’s government has clamped down on activist groups over the past two years following campaigns that delayed important industrial projects. Greenpeace chief Kumi Naidoo had personally appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November to release funds after the Delhi High Court directed authorities to unblock them. Greenpeace India says it has not received any money since the order. A final hearing on the matter is expected on January 20. —AFP China detains passengers who opened plane exits BEIJING: Chinese police detained 25 angry plane passengers who opened emergency exit doors before take-off after their flight was delayed by snow, state media reported, the latest case of rowdy behaviour by Chinese travellers. The passengers were forced to wait in their seats for hours late Friday and early Saturday after their China Eastern flight from the southwest city of Kunming to Beijing was delayed, Xinhua news agency said. After requesting that they be allowed off the plane for health reasons, some passengers “opened three emergency doors in an attempt to stop the flight” and forced the plane to return to the terminal, Xinhua cited a passenger as saying. Two of the passengers surnamed Zhou and Li were sentenced to 15 days in detention for violating public order, the state-run China News Service said. They were members of a 25-person travel group which got “overly excited”, leading to the opening of the doors. The other members of the group were detained for questioning, but apparently later released. The passenger told Xinhua that those on board were worried that the vice captain could not control himself after he “swore and cursed”, the agency said. The plane had already been delayed for five hours before they boarded, only to face further delays while ice was cleared from the aircraft, the report said. Others on the aircraft travelled to Beijing by another flight. China’s growing wealth has seen a boom in air travel over the past decade, but its airports are plagued with delays and incidents of unruly passenger behaviour have risen. Last month a budget flight from Thailand to China was forced to return to Bangkok after a Chinese passenger threw hot water at a cabin attendant. Chinese state-run media branded four unruly passengers on board as “barbarians,” reporting that one of them had threatened to blow up the plane in a row over a seating arrangement. An airport in Kunming saw chaotic scenes in 2013, when thousands of angry passengers were stranded for hours after thick fog delayed flights. Passengers stuck at the airport for more than a day struggled with airline staff, damaging computer equipment belonging to an airline, while police broke up scuffles. In 2012 a plane carrying 200 people from Zurich to Beijing was forced to turn back after a fight between two Chinese passengers. —AFP Indonesia zeroes in on crashed AirAsia plane’s black boxes PANGKALAN BUN: Indonesian authorities said yesterday they may have tracked down the crucial black box recorders of an AirAsia plane that crashed into the sea two weeks ago, killing all 162 people on board. Strong ping signals were being picked up by three vessels involved in the search in the Java Sea, S.B Supriyadi, a director with the National Search and Rescue Agency, told reporters. Those signals are coming from the seabed less than one kilometre (0.6 miles) from where the tail of the plane was found, Malaysian Navy chief Abdul Aziz Jaafar said in a post on Twitter. Malaysia’s Navy is helping in the search. But Supriyadi said powerful currents had again frustrated military divers in their search and they had to call off their efforts before sunset without reaching the origin of the signals, about 30 metres (100 feet) underwater. “We sent divers to three spots, and they went down twice, but there is no result. They couldn’t find anything. The undercurrent was very strong,” Supriyadi said. The Indonesian meteorological agency has said stormy weather likely caused the Airbus A320-200 to crash as it flew from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore. But a definitive answer is impossible without the black boxes, which should contain the pilots’ final words as well as various flight data. Time is running out to find the boxes by tracking the signals, as their batteries for the pings are expected to run out after about 30 days. 48 bodies recovered Supriyadi said an object believed to be the main body of the plane had also been detected close to the area from where the pings were emanating. The search efforts, which have involved US, Chinese and other foreign naval ships, has recovered just 48 bodies. Supriyadi said many bodies were believed to be trapped in the cabin, so reaching that part of the wreckage was also a top priority. The tail of the plane, with its red AirAsia logo, was lifted out of the water on Saturday using giant balloons and a crane. It was brought by tugboat on Sunday to a port near the search headquarters, at Pangkalan Bun town on Borneo island. All but seven of those on board were Indonesian. The bodies of a South Korean couple were identified on Sunday, but their 11-month-old baby remains unaccounted for, Indonesian authorities said. The other foreigners were one Singaporean, one Malaysian, one Briton and a Frenchman-copilot Remi Plesel. Their bodies have not been recovered. While the cause of the crash is unknown, the disaster has once again placed Indonesia’s chaotic aviation industry under scrutiny. Indonesian officials have alleged Indonesia AirAsia did not have a licence to fly the route on the day of the crash, although the airline rejects the claim. Indonesia’s transport ministry quickly banned AirAsia from flying the SurabayaSingapore route. On Friday it suspended dozens more routes operated by five other domestic airlines for similar licence violations.— AFP KANDY: Sri Lanka’s new President Maithripala Sirisena greets his supporters as he arrives to address. Sri Lanka’s new government will investigate an alleged attempt by Rajapaksa to stage a coup to try to stay in power when results showed he was losing last week’s election, a spokesman for the country’s new leader said yesterday. — AP Coup averted in Sri Lanka: New govt Army chief, police general refused to support Rajapakse COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s new government yesterday accused toppled strongman Mahinda Rajapakse of having tried to stage a coup to cling to power after losing last week’s presidential election. Rajapakse, South Asia’s longest-serving leader before losing last Thursday’s polls, had been widely praised for conceding defeat to Maithripala Sirisena before the final results had been announced. But a top aide to Sirisena told reporters that Rajapakse had in fact tried to persuade the army and police chiefs to help him stay in office with the use of force. “People think it was a peaceful transition. It was anything but,” Mangala Samaraweera, who is expected to be named as Sirisena’s foreign minister, told a press conference. “The first thing the new cabinet will investigate is the coup and conspiracy by president Rajapakse. “He stepped down only when the army chief and the police Inspector General (N.K. Illangakoon) refused to go along with him.” Illangakoon was “very vocal and did not want to be a party to this coup” while army chief Daya Ratnayake also refused to deploy troops for Rajapakse to seize power, said Samaraweera. The attorney general’s department had also warned that there would be “dangerous consequences”, he said. Samaraweera said diplomatic pressure had in addition been brought to bear on Rajapakse, who came in for international criticism during his near-decade in office over his administration’s human rights record. Critics also accused him of increasing authoritarianism and a culture of nepotism and corrup- tion. “Some world leaders also spoke with president Rajapakse and prevailed on him to ensure a peaceful transition,” Samaraweera said. “I don’t know who had spoken (to him), but we know some leaders did talk to him.” US Secretary of State John Kerry and even Sirisena himself had thanked Rajapakse for quitting in the early hours of Friday, after his defeat in an election he had seemed certain to win when he called it in November. The head of the army was not immediately available for comment. But military spokesman Ruwan Wanigasooriya said he was “not aware of such a coup attempt”. Samaraweera said it was important for the new administration to disclose what had happened while results were being released, and an independent investigation probe would be a priority. Join hands for reform In an address to the nation, Sirisena appealed for a government of national unity to carry out the political and economic reforms he promised in his election campaign. The new president wants to establish independent commissions to run the police, the public service and the judiciary and to transfer many of his executive powers to parliament. “I hope all the parties will accept my invitation and join hands to ensure good governance, rule of law and carry out the reforms we have promised to improve the quality of life for our people,” he said from the historic hill city of Kandy. The president invited all parties to join his cabinet, which is expected to be finalised by January 19 when parliament will open. He reiterated a call to normalise relations with Western nations and neighbouring India. Rajapakse had alienated many foreign leaders by refusing to allow an international probe into allegations of mass civilian casualties in the brutal finale to Sri Lanka’s 37-year Tamil separatist war in 2009. Another top lieutenant said Sirisena had already received the backing of more than 40 lawmakers previously loyal to Rajapakse, virtually assuring approval for his programme of radical constitutional reforms. “We now have more than we need in parliament,” Rajitha Senaratne told AFP. Sirisena previously had the backing of 89 lawmakers and needed another 24 for a simple majority in the 225-member house. The new leader, who is himself a defector from Rajapakse’s party, has already pledged to reverse many of the constitutional changes made by his predecessor which gave huge powers to the president. Even Rajapakse’s Sri Lankan Freedom Party has said it will support Sirisena’s constitutional reforms, making their enactment a formality. Sirisena quit Rajapakse’s cabinet in November to emerge as an opposition unity candidate in the January 8 polls, triggering a mass defection of lawmakers. While Rajapakse still retains significant support from the majority Sinhalese community, anger had been growing over rising levels of corruption. Rajapakse had installed relatives in some of the most sensitive posts, including his younger brother Gotabhaya as defence secretary.—AFP Rains threaten papal mass on storm-hit Philippine island PANGKALAN BUN: Crew members of Crest Onyx ship prepare to unload the wreckage of part of the ill-fated AirAsia Flight 8501 crashed off the Java Sea, at Kumai port in Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia, yesterday. A day after the tail of the crashed plane was fished out of the sea, the search for the missing black boxes intensified yesterday with more pings heard. —AP MANILA: The Philippines was watching nervously yesterday as a tropical storm threatened a typhoon-prone central island that Pope Francis will visit this week on his tour of the fervently Catholic nation. The country ’s weather bureau said a low-pressure area currently over the Pacific Ocean was on course for Leyte Island, touted as one of the highlights of the pontiff ’s four-day visit, and could develop into a storm by the time it enters Philippine waters on Thursday. Leyte was the province worst-hit by Super Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013, and suffered landslides and floods late last year wrought by tropical storm Jangmi. “Part of contingency planning are possible inclement scenarios.... options are being developed,” presidential spokesman Herminio Coloma from the papal visit organising committee told AFP. Asked if cancelling the events on Leyte island on January 17 was an option, Coloma said: “It’s best to wait until the (weather disturbance) enters the Philippines before making specific contingency plans.” In a best-case scenario, the low pressure area would turn northwards and spare the country, but there is also an equal chance it will intensify into a storm, state weather forecaster Alvin Pura told AFP. “This may hit the Eastern Visayas and bring rains to the pope’s events,” he said, referring to the island chain in which Leyte sits. Pura could not immediately say how much rain was possible on Leyte if the storm developed and hit the island. During the last week of 2014, the Eastern Visayas were caught offguard when a storm bearing relatively weak winds brought heavy rains, triggering flashfloods and landslides that killed 54 people. The pontiff, who arrives in the country on Thursday, will be in Leyte on Saturday to give a mass at the airport in Tacloban, ground zero for Haiyan, and have lunch with storm survivors in nearby Palo town. The weather disturbance was unlikely to affect another mass in Manila the day after, where millions are expected to attend, Pura said. Partly cloudy skies and cool weather are expected in the capital on that day, he said. The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 typhoons per year, many of them deadly. Haiyan, the strongest typhoon to hit land with 230-kilometre (143mile) per hour winds, brought tsunami like waves to the central Philippines, wiping out entire towns and leaving more than 7,350 people dead or missing. — AFP MANILA: A photo of Pope Francis stands in front of a Philippine national flag as preparations for his visit continue at Manila’s Rizal park, Philippines, yesterday. Pope Francis embarks on his second Asian pilgrimage next week, visiting Sri Lanka and the Philippines exactly 20 years after St. John Paul II’s record-making visit to two countries with wildly disparate Catholic populations. — AP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 NEWS Muslims gesture from a departing train following the conclusion of the World Muslim Congregation, also known as Biswa Ijtema, in Tongi on the outskirts of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka yesterday. The ijtema is the worldís second largest Islamic gathering after the hajj, with devotees coming from all over the globe to pray and hear imams preach for three days. — AFP World leaders link arms at historic Paris march Continued from Page 1 All three were killed during the police operations in what local commentators have called “France’s 9/11”, a reference to the Sept 2001 attacks on US targets by Al-Qaeda. “Paris is today the capital of the world. Our entire country will rise up and show its best side,” said Hollande. “Fantastic France! I am told there could be as many as 1.3 million to 1.5 million of us in Paris,” Francois Lamy, the lawmaker charged by the ruling Socialist Party with organizing the rally, tweeted. At least 700,000 more joined vigils in other cities across France. In London, several landmarks including Tower Bridge were due to be lit up in the red white and blue colours of the French national flag in a show of support for the event in Paris. Fifty-seven people were killed in an Islamist militant attack on London’s transport system in 2005. Seventeen people, including journalists and police, were killed in three days of violence that began with a shooting attack on the weekly Charlie Hebdo known for its satirical attacks on Islam and other religions as well as politicians. It ended on Friday with a hostage-taking at a Jewish deli in which four hostages and the gunman were killed. Hours before the march, a video emerged featuring a man resembling the gunman killed in the kosher deli. He pledged allegiance to the Islamic State insurgent group and urged French Muslims to follow his example. “We’re not going to let a little gang of hoodlums run our lives,” said Fanny Appelbaum, 75, who said she lost two sisters and a brother in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. “Today, we are all one.” Zakaria Moumni, a 34-year-old Franco-Moroccan draped in the French flag, agreed: “I am here to show the terrorists they have not won - it is bringing people together of all religions.” “Who am I?” yelled a driver on one metro line. “Charlie!” responded the crowd, clapping, on a journey where people usually avert gazes and stay glued to their cellphones. “I am really happy to work today and take you to the Republican march,” said another driver on the Metro also to applause. Despite their differences, people came together under wintry blue skies with a defiant message: France will not be divided by fear or religious differences. “I am French and I am not afraid” read one banner. Daniel, a hip young Jewish singer and Riad a 60-year-old Muslim shopkeeper swapped views on the country’s ordeal as the crowd gathered. The tragedy spurred the greatest outpouring of patriotic spirit seen in decades, with the French flag fluttering through the air and the Marseillaise anthem ringing out through days of marches. One of the most unexpected scenes of the day, was when a crowd burst into spontaneous applause for passing gendarmes, shouting “Thank You” - in a country where riot police are notoriously unpopular. Then there were the tears. First from some marchers unable to contain their emotion, then from families of those killed in the three days of terror who wept and held hands. But not everyone went to the march. Samir, 29, said he found it hard to condemn the Islamist attack on Charlie Hebdo, as the satirical magazine had “insulted the Prophet (PBUH)”. Samia, 47, in another part of Paris, was annoyed for other reasons. She thinks the march “gives importance to jihadists, to these crazies”. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi were among 44 foreign leaders marching with Hollande. Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu - who earlier encouraged French Jews to emigrate to Israel and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were also present. Immediately to Hollande’s left, walked Merkel and to his right Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. France intervened to help fight Islamist rebels there two years ago to the day. In a rare public display of emotion by two majorpower leaders, cameras showed Hollande embracing Merkel, her eyes shut and forehead resting on his cheek, on the steps of the Elysee before they headed off to march. After world leaders left the march, Hollande stayed to greet survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack and their families. While there has been widespread solidarity with the victims, there have been dissenting voices. French social media have carried comments from those uneasy with the “Je suis Charlie” slogan interpreted as freedom of expression at all cost. Others suggest there was hypocrisy in world leaders whose countries have repressive media laws attending the march. The head of France’s 550,000-strong Jewish community, Roger Cukierman, the largest in Europe, said Hollande had promised that Jewish schools and synagogues would have extra protection, by the army if necessary, after the killings. Far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen, whom analysts see receiving a boost in the polls due to the attacks, said her anti-immigrant party had been excluded from the Paris demonstration and would instead take part in regional marches. In Germany, a rally against racism and xenophobia on Saturday drew tens of thousands of people in the eastern German city of Dresden, which has become the centre of antiimmigration protests organised by a new grassroots movement called PEGIDA. A building of the newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost, which like many other publications has reprinted Charlie Hebdo cartoons, was the target of an arson attack and two suspects were arrested, police said yesterday. — Agencies Projects worth $155bn planned Continued from Page 1 Jabri said that KD 29.5 billion will be spent on economic development and KD 15.5 billion on human resource development, while the remaining KD 500 million will be spent on administrative development. As for next year, the plan envisages spending KD 6.6 billion, Jabri said. The lawmaker added that the ministries of oil and oil have agreed to calculate oil at $45 a barrel, way below the $75 a barrel adopted in this year’s budget. This means oil revenues will be 60 percent of the KD 18.8 billion projected oil income for this year, provided production remains the same. The actual income however will greatly depend on oil prices. If the same conditions remain throughout the next fiscal year, Kuwait is certain to post its first budget deficit after 16 consecutive years of windfall that boosted the country’s fiscal reserves to around $550 billion. Oil income makes up around 94 percent of public revenues in Kuwait. While insisting to keep capital spending intact, the government has vowed to cut current spending, especially subsidies. It has already started by scrapping subsidies on diesel, kerosene and aviation fuel and is considering similar measures for petrol, electricity and water. In another development, the criminal court yesterday freed former opposition MP Saleh Al-Mulla on a KD 2,000 bail after detaining him for six days on accusations of insulting HH the Amir and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. Mulla was questioned for posting a number of tweets deemed offensive to the Amir and Sisi during the Egyptian president’s visit to Kuwait last week. The court however set Feb 15 as the start of the trial of Mulla, who was a member of parliament for several years until 2012. The court meanwhile decided to look today into the case of former information minister and academic Saad bin Taflah Al-Ajmi who was arrested while attempting to leave the country for Saudi Arabia to perform umrah along with his wife and daughter. Ajmi, currently a professor of linguistics at Kuwait University, was detained to serve a one-week jail term passed against him in absentia for allegedly being responsible for an article deemed derogatory to Finance Minister Anas Al-Saleh. The article was published on Al-Aan electronic newsletter in 2012. The same sentence was passed on Zayed Al-Zaid, Ajmi’s partner and the co-owner of the newsletter. The sentence was passed although Zaid had admitted that Ajmi had nothing to do with the article, of which he took full responsibility for writing. The court is expected to suspend the jail term and call for a retrial. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 ANALYSIS THE LEADING INDEPENDENT DAILY IN THE ARABIAN GULF ESTABLISHED 1961 Founder and Publisher YOUSUF S. AL-ALYAN Editor-in-Chief ABD AL-RAHMAN AL-ALYAN EDITORIAL : 24833199-24833358-24833432 ADVERTISING : 24835616/7 FAX : 24835620/1 CIRCULATION : 24833199 Extn. 163 ACCOUNTS : 24835619 COMMERCIAL : 24835618 P.O.Box 1301 Safat,13014 Kuwait. E MAIL :[email protected] Website: www.kuwaittimes.net Focus Michel, Lassana, Ahmed France’s ordinary heroes By Ambre Tosunoglu, Eve Szeftel and Thibauld Malterre he manager at a printing shop who hid his employee from hostage-takers, a Muslim who rescued Jews, a policeman whose death was broadcast worldwide - these were three of the ordinary heroes caught up in France’s twin terrorist attacks this week. T ‘Protect Lilian’ It was a regular Friday morning for Michel Catalano, 47, at the printing shop in Dammartin-enGoele, north of Paris, when the two most wanted men in France showed up outside. “I did not realise it was them, then I saw the Kalashnikov (rifle) and a rocket launcher,” he told AFP. His first thought was to find his graphic designer, Lilian Lepere, who is 26, to tell him to hide, he said. Lepere quickly hid under a kitchen sind. Catalano then went to face the danger. “They came by the stairs and I went to meet them. I tried to talk to them to slow them down so that Lilian would have time to hide,” Michel said, barely able to get the words out. “I even offered them a coffee. I saw one of them was wounded in the neck and I offered to help,” he said. All the time, though, “I thought of Lilian and how they must not find him.” Unexpectedly, the Kouachi brothers - who two days earlier had killed 12 people in an Islamist attack on the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo for publishing cartoons insulting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) - let Catalano go. Evidently they were not interested in keeping hostages and were ready to die. Meanwhile, Lepere remained hidden, using his phone to text crucial information to the anti-terrorism police stationed outside ahead of an assault a few hours later. “I’m not a hero,” Catalano says. ‘We’re Brothers’ At a kosher supermarket on the edge of Paris, it was Lassana Bathily, a Muslim employee of Malian roots, who helped Jewish shoppers to hide in a cold storage room from another Islamist gunman. It was lunch hour on Friday when Amedy Coulibaly entered, firing from a Kalashnikov. He said he wanted to help the Kouachi brothers who at that point were still under siege in Dammartin-en-Goele. As people fled, Bathily, 24, guided them to the cold store - taking care to turn off the refrigeration. “I heard shooting. Then I saw my colleague and clients running. I said to them, come, come!” he recalled in television interviews. Then Bathily suggested escaping via the freight elevator, but no one wanted to take the risk and he left by himself and was immediately met by police. “I gave them the layout of the shop to help the police prepare their assault,” he said. “We’re brothers,” he said. “It’s not a question of Jews or Christians or Muslims. We’re all in the same boat.” The modest hero got a phone call from President Francois Hollande on Sunday to give thanks. ‘I am Ahmed’ The entire crisis started on Wednesday when Said and Cherif Kouachi attacked Charlie Hebdo, shouting that they were avenging the Prophet (PBUH) for the insulting cartoons. Among the first police officers to reach the scene was Ahmed Merabet, who was wounded and then - on footage shown on television worldwide - finished off as he lay on the pavement outside, with one hand up in the air. His brother Malek Merabet says he’s haunted by the voice of Ahmed in that footage as he asked the approaching gunmen to spare his life. “I hear him all the time,” he says. The family is originally from Algeria and Malek Merabet said his brother had been a “hard worker” wanting to better himself. He worked at McDonalds, then for the French railways and finally got a job in the police. Most of the attention has focused on the slain staff at Charlie Hebdo, including its famous cartoonists who had provoked widespread ire in the Islamic world with their caricatures of Mohammed. The “Je suis Charlie” slogan has become a global phenomenon. But now those honouring Ahmed Merabet, a Muslim confronting Islamists, have their own Twitter hashtag: #JeSuisAhmed. — AFP All articles appearing on these pages are the personal opinion of the writers. Kuwait Times takes no responsibility for views expressed therein. Kuwait Times invites readers to voice their opinions. Please send submissions via email to: [email protected] or via snail mail to PO Box 1301 Safat, Kuwait. The editor reserves the right to edit any submission as necessary. Ruthless and bumbling - killers’ odd mixture By Michel Moutot hey killed like pros, but when the time came to flee, the Charlie Hebdo murderers morphed into bumbling characters from a crime caper - an odd and troubling mix, according to French security experts. Amateur footage and photos taken immediately after Wednesday’s massacre showed the Kouachi brothers wielding their Kalashnikov assault rifles with the assurance of trained soldiers. Kitted out in hoods, black clothing and ammunition pouches, they moved through the street outside the satirical weekly’s offices in a way that clearly showed knowledge of infantry tactics - for example, one covering the other as they advanced. When one of them finished off a wounded policeman on the sidewalk, he fired without breaking stride, displaying the cold bloodedness of a veteran. “You can clearly see the way they hold their weapons, the way they move calmly, coldly. They have definitely had a military type of training. These are not hotheads acting on the spur of the moment,” a police source told AFP, noting how the duo held their weapons close to their bodies and fired single shots, not the wild bursts typical of panicky beginners. Other elements suggested good preparation. The men apparently knew that the whole Charlie Hebdo editorial team would be holding a meeting and planned their attack despite knowing that first they’d have to kill a police officer stationed to protect Charb, the editor in chief, because of previous threats. A major slip-up was not knowing the exact location of the office where the meeting took place, meaning the attackers first had to ask directions. But they handled what could have been a disastrous error in their plans equally calmly, persisting until they reached their target. T Chaotic Getaway It was afterwards that the brothers’ apparently careful preparation unravelled. Although they were not yet being chased, they ran into another car with the black Citroen C3 they were using to leave the scene. Next, they switched to a hijacked Clio, but when they left their earlier car behind, Said Kouachi blundered by leaving his French identity card, handing investigators an immediate breakthrough. On Thursday, after having successfully evaded police for about 24 hours, they gave themselves away by robbing a gas station in the Picardie region of northern France. The station manager immediately recognised the brothers and gave police a crucial tip off. Finally driven to ground in a small town near Paris, the fugitives holed up with a hostage at a printing business. But their actions looked highly improvised, the duo even letting a man go free after he unwittingly came up to the front door. The brothers Weapons serious, but available By Michel Moutot he weapons wielded by gunmen sowing mayhem at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket in Paris this week were powerful but - for those in the know - available in France, experts say. Kalashnikov assault rifles, the M82 grenade launcher, hand grenades, explosive material, Tokarev handguns: everything in the arsenals possessed by the Koubachi brothers and Amedy Coulibaly would be available from the same sources supplying urban crime gangs. “Unfortunately these types of military weapons have been available for a long time and one can get them without attracting attention,” an anti-terrorism official who asked not to be identified told AFP. “Look at people who rob armoured bank vans. They’ve long been able to get explosives, military Semtex, heavy weapons and rocket launchers. They also know how to use them,” he said. An expert in arms trafficking in France, who also wanted to remain anonymous, said Coulibaly, who took hostages at a supermarket on Friday and killed four before being gunned down by anti-terrorist police, had a “very easily” available weapon. “Coulibaly had a Czech-made Scorpion sub-machinegun. It’s been around for 30 years on the grey market. It’s sought after by drug traffickers because of its small size and firepower. As for the Kalashnikov, it’s even easier to get,” he said. Yugoslav-manufactured T AK-47 Kalashnikovs have been available throughout western Europe since the fall of the communist regime in Albania and the break-up of Yugoslavia. The going price on the black market is between Ä1,000 and Ä2,000 ($1,300 and $2,600), depending on its condition, while a Scorpion costs about Ä1,500, and a grenade launcher with ammunition goes for about Ä2,000. Rocket Launchers no Harder “It’s small-scale trade, two or three Kalashnikovs at a time hidden in the boot of a truck going between Bosnia or Serbia. There’s no network or supply line that the police can infiltrate,” the expert said. “It’s no harder with rocket-launchers. They also come from the east and the big gangs hitting bank vans have used them for a long time.” Explosives brought by Coulibaly to the supermarket were never used. These were of civilian grade, for example the type used in mines, and are often stolen. Jean-Charles Antoine, at the French Institute of Geopolitics and author of the book “At the Heart of Arms Trafficking”, said the intelligence services are unlikely to pick up on these kinds of weapons purchases, unless the assailants buy everything at once. “But that would be especially stupid,” he said. “Most probably they bought everything in stages through intermediaries and built up their little arsenal bit by bit, some here, some there,” he said. —AFP also never found out that another man was hiding inside the printing shop. When commandos closed in for the kill, the two men who had plunged France into its worst terrorism crisis for decades had no more tricks left and went out shooting to die in a blaze of gunfire. “They didn’t think they could get out (of the Charlie Hebdo office) and certainly they hadn’t planned their escape as carefully as they had the attack on the magazine,” a second police source said. “Afterwards, they were clearly improvising.” Dangerous New Breed Experts say the Kouachis could signal a dangerous new breed of radical, but otherwise clear-headed youngsters who have weapons proficiency. Alain Chouet, a former external intelligence service officer, told AFP that mistakes like leaving behind the identity card were less important than the techniques seen during the rest of the assault. “What I find very worrying is that we’re no longer talking about psychotics, as it was in the case of Mohamed Merah,” he said, referring to a massacre at a Jewish school in March 2012 in Toulouse. “They were well trained and calm, but just as much as any gang of bad guys from the suburbs who launch an attack on an armoured (bank) vehicle with military weapons,” he said. “We are witnessing a dangerous shift where we see the techniques of major banditry applied to something else, terrorism. That means there could be many more potential candidates, which is really worrying.” Eric Denece, director of the CF2R intelligence affairs think tank, highlighted “a definite improvement in the technique of their attack. But for the rest, for their exfiltration and survival in hiding, that was a lot less good.” The improvements that were displayed in the incident would not be hard to replicate, he said. “What you must know is that in a few days you can train someone to use a Kalashnikov and move properly with a weapon.” — AFP Christie may reach for reset button By Hilary Russ ew Jersey Governor Chris Christie, under pressure to decide whether to seek the Republican nomination for president in 2016, has a chance next week to reset his governorship after being stymied all year by national controversies and home-grown fiscal crises. On Tuesday, Christie will deliver his state of the state address, potentially the biggest speech he’ll make before announcing his presidential intentions, a decision that could come by the end of the month. After a difficult year, Christie may “try to regain some momentum and frame his tenure, both for the New Jersey audience as well as the national audience,” said Ben Dworkin, who heads a New Jersey politics institute at Rider University. Christie has been hounded by the so-called Bridgegate scandal and related ongoing federal criminal probes, as well as controversy over whether he should have gone to Texas for a Jan 4 Dallas Cowboys game, the trip paid for by team owner Jerry Jones. The Cowboys are part owner of a company that does business with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the transportation agency Christie’s former aides are accused of abusing in order to engineer a traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge as an alleged act of political retribution against a local mayor. The bridge scandal “effectively made 2014 a giant missed opportunity” for Christie, said Dworkin. “Christie has cultivated an image of being the atypical politician,” Dworkin said. “He is a reformer, he is able to get things done with Democrats but still be a strong conservative. He doesn’t look like or sound like anybody else out there. “What issues like Bridgegate and N In this Nov 17, 2014 file photo, New Jersey Gov Chris Christie waves as leaves Capitol Hill in Washington. — AP the Jerry Jones gifts provide is an opportunity for Christie’s opponents to paint him as the opposite, as a very typical politician.” Polls have consistently shown former Florida Governor Jeb Bush ahead of Christie in a potential Republican presidential primary. Voters would also elect Democrat Hillary Clinton over Christie in the general election, according to the most recent polls. Christie is likely to use his state address to recite his accomplishments last year, such as rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy. His constituents may also listen to hear his plans on how to improve an underfunded pension system, a transportation funding crisis, sluggish economic growth and the fiscal meltdown of Atlantic City, the once-strong East Coast gambling hub. New Jersey has recovered only about half of the jobs it lost during the recession, compared to well over 100 percent nationally and nearly 200 percent for neighboring New York. Matters got worse on Tuesday, when MercedesBenz announced that it would move its US headquarters from northern New Jersey to Atlanta, affecting about 1,000 jobs. That loss comes after a year that saw roughly 8,000 jobs vanish with the closing of four casinos in Atlantic City, an economic engine of southern New Jersey. Also pressuring Christie will be the decision he made amid a revenue crisis last year to cancel nearly $2.5 billion of contributions to the state’s already underfunded retirement system for public employees. New accounting methods in November showed the system funded at just 44 percent. In last year’s state of the state, Christie said bipartisan pension changes he won in 2011 didn’t go far enough, setting the stage for his call a month later in his budget address for additional reforms. Yet even now, he hasn’t detailed or endorsed any specific new proposals, like moving employees to a 401(k)-style plan, for example. Christie formed a pension study commission last year, but so far it has produced one report without specific recommendations. Commission Chairman Thomas Healey did not return a call seeking comment. Competing for attention, and money, is the state’s nearly insolvent transportation fund. Currently, all of the gasoline taxes collected in New Jersey goes to pay existing debt service costs instead of funding new projects. The fund, which has nearly gone broke several times, will run out of money on July 1 unless lawmakers find additional funding. One quick fix would be to raise the gas tax. At 14.5 cents a gallon, New Jersey’s tax hasn’t been raised since the late 1980s, making it one of the only low-tax bright spots for residents of a high-tax state. Long-term, raising the gas tax alone likely won’t be enough to fix the problem. “We’re at a turning point,” said Gordon MacInnes, president of the left-leaning think tank New Jersey Policy Perspective. “Our greatest economic asset, which is our location, is under threat because the that pays for modernizing, expanding and rehabilitating our transportation networks goes broke.” — Reuters MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 S P ORTS Del Potro plans comeback Australia captain ruled out Misbah to retire from ODIs SYDNEY: Watching tennis on television has been an all too regular way of passing time for Juan Martin del Potro and it does not get any easier for the injury-prone Argentine. The giant from Tandil is preparing for yet another comeback in Sydney next week having spent nearly a year on the sidelines with a serious left wrist injury. It was the right wrist that required surgery in 2010, six months after he won the U.S. Open, and fans of the 26-year-old, an there are many, believe he would have already added to his one grand slam title were it not for injuries. Olympic bronze medallist Del Potro is just happy to be playing again, even if he is having to grimace through the pain. “It was horrible to watch all the tournaments on TV and see how open it was in the grand slams,” he said in an interview on the website of the ATP. “It’s good for tennis but it was sad for me because I was ready and prepared. “All of that is in the past for me now. I am positive now. I know I need to be calm and to be patient, to stay healthy and play as well as I can. It will be a long road to get in good shape and to get to my level.” Smouldering groundstrokes and a beefy serve are Del Potro’s big weapons and the worry is, with his wrist still causing discomfort, his shots will have lost some of their power. “(The wrist) hurts a little bit,” he said. —Reuters MELBOURNE: Australia captain Mile Jedinak has been ruled out of Tuesday’s Asian Cup clash with Oman in a blow for the hosts after he suffered an ankle injury in the Socceroos’ win over Kuwait. Midfielder Jedinak twisted his left ankle in a clash in the first half of Friday’s 4-1 win at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium but played out the match and scored a second-half penalty. The 30-year-old Crystal Palace skipper arrived in Sydney airport on Saturday ahead of the Oman match at Stadium Australia wearing a protective boot. “He’s not quite right to play and at this stage of the tournament we are better to give it a few days extra rest and we will re-assess where he’s at for the game against Korea Republic,” coach Ange Postecoglou said in a statement. “While it is not ideal for Mile to miss the game I’m confident we have the players and depth to be able to cover for not having him out there.” A tough, versatile midfielder capable of playing holding roles and setting up attacking forays, Jedinak is likely to be replaced by Melbourne Victory skipper Mark Milligan. Oman lost their Group A opener 1-0 to South Korea in Canberra on Saturday. Australia play their third and final group match against South Korea in Brisbane on Jan. 17. Australia lead Group A on goal difference from South Korea, with both teams on three points. — Reuters KARACHI: Pakistan’s long-serving captain Misbah-ul-Haq has announced he will retire from one-day internationals and T20 cricket after the World Cup. “Misbah has formally informed us he will retire from ODIs and not play T20 cricket after the World Cup. He wants to focus on Test cricket,” Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan told Reuters yesterday. Misbah, 41, told Geo News channel he informed the board about a week ago. “I took the decision to retire after much thought and feel this is the best time to go from ODIs. The World Cup is my last ODI venture,” he said of the tournament starting in Australia and New Zealand next month. Misbah became Pakistan’s most successful test captain in the recent series against New Zealand in the UAE. He was appointed test captain in late 2010 after the spot fixing scandal in England led to Salman Butt being banned. The board also handed Misbah the ODI and T20 captaincy in mid2011 after Shahid Afridi was sacked as captain of limited overs cricket. In 2012 he was removed as T20 captain but continued to feature in domestic T20 matches. Since his debut for Pakistan in 2002, Misbah has played 153 ODIs and scored 4,669 runs at an average of 42.83 with 37 fifties. He has led Pakistan in 78 games, with a more than 50 percent success rate. —Reuters Penguins roll, Capitals triumph MONTREAL: Sidney Crosby scored a power-play goal 3:41 into overtime, lifting the Pittsburgh Penguins over the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 on Saturday. Evgeni Malkin also scored for the Penguins, and Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves. Max Pacioretty scored the lone goal for the Canadiens, who have lost two consecutive games after winning nine of their previous 10. Carey Price stopped 35 shots. Crosby beat Price with a one-timer, while the Penguins played with the man-advantage. It was only the second power-play goal for the Penguins in their past 23 opportunities. CAPITALS 3, RED WINGS 1 John Carlson and Joel Ward scored in the second period, and Braden Holtby stopped 26 shots as the Washington Capitals beat the Detroit Red Wings. Troy Brouwer also scored for Washington, which improved to 12-1-4 in its last 17 games. Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard, named to his second NHL All-Star game earlier Saturday, left early in the first period with a groin injury after attempting to make the save on Brouwer’s goal. Howard finished with two saves. Jonathan Ericsson scored his first goal of the season for Detroit, and Petr Mrazek made 12 saves in relief of Howard. 2015 Abu Dhabi HSBC golf championship BRUINS 3, FLYERS 1 Rookie David Pastrnak scored his first two career NHL goals to lead the Boston Bruins over the Philadelphia Flyers. Chris Kelly added a short-handed goal for Boston, which won its third straight. Claude Giroux scored for Philadelphia, which fell further out of the Eastern Conference playoff race. Jakub Voracek, who entered leading the NHL with 49 points, assisted Giroux’s goal. The Flyers lost goaltender to injury as Steve Mason left 7:07 into the opening period with a lower body injury. Mason went down and appeared to clutch the back of his right knee after extending his right leg to save Craig Cunningham’s shot. AVALANCHE 4, STARS 3 Nathan MacKinnon broke a second-period deadlock and Semyon Varlamov stopped 37 shots, leading Colorado over Dallas. Erik Johnson, John Mitchell and Matt Duchene also scored as the Avalanche won for the fifth time in six games to leapfrog Dallas in the Central Division standings. MacKinnon’s score with 8.4 seconds left in the second was part of a threegoal period for the Avalanche. They came out fast to start the third, too, with Duchene scoring just 12 seconds into period. Brett Ritchie, Colton Sceviour and Ales Hemsky had goals for the Stars, who have dropped five straight in Denver. ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, January 15-18, 2015, will celebrate its tenth anniversary in style by gathering one of the best fields of the year on the European Tour in terms of strength and depth. Some of golf’s biggest names, including four of the world’s top 10, will tee off at Abu Dhabi Golf Club for the Championship’s landmark event and a cut of the US $2.7 million prize fund. Ror y McIlroy and Henrik Stenson, ranked number one and two in the world, will head the 126 draw with world number five Justin Rose and three-time Champion Martin Kaymer also among the favourites to challenge for the 2015 title, currently held by Spain’s Pablo Larrazabal. American star Rickie Fowler, ranked 10th in the world, will also make his Arabian debut as he attempts to win his first European Tour event at one of the toughest tournaments on the calendar. Stars of the 2014 European Ryder Cup Team, Jamie Donaldson and Victor Dubuisson are amongst those looking to start their year off with a bang by securing one of the most coveted titles on the European Tour. They will be joined by a whole host of Europe’s finest including the likes of Nicolas Colsearts, David Howell, Robert Karlsson, Oliver Wilson and Edoardo Molinari. The future of the European Tour has never looked brighter with a new generation of talented youngsters regularly taking titles and featuring on leaderboards each week. Heading this list is Abu Dhabi’s global golf ambassador, Matteo Manassero, a record-breaking four-time winner by the age of 20, while Alexander Levy, Thorbjorn Olesen, Eddie Pepperell, Tommy Fleetwood, Emiliano Grillo, Peter Uihlein, Oliver Fisher, and Tyrrell Harron are all exciting young talents to look out for come Sunday afternoon of the 2015 Championship. Additionally, the world’s best will be faced with the most challenging test yet posed by Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National Course following a series of course enhancements. After previous work on tightening fairways, adding bunkers and toughening the rough, 2015 brings water into play. Giles Morgan, Global Head of Sponsorship and Events at HSBC, said: “One of the main reasons why this tournament has earned a reputation as the jewel in the crown of Middle Eastern golf is the sheer quality of the field. Year on year it just gets better and better as the world’s best players gravitate to Abu Dhabi - World No 1 Rory McIlroy starts his new year with us, World No 2 Henrik Stenson is back hoping to go one better than 2006 and 2008 and Rickie Fowler had a stellar year in 2014 and will be looking for more of the same. Add in three time winner Martin Kaymer and Ryder Cup stars Justin Rose, Victor Dubuisson and defending champion Pablo Larraz·bal and it really is a mouth-watering prospect.” Morgan continued, “As a long-term international sponsor of the sport, we’ve seen the strength of the fields for our global flagship events just grow and grow we’ve seen it in Shanghai for HSBC Champions, we’ve seen it in Singapore for HSBC Women’s Champions and in the last few years the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship has evolved into a genuinely world class event.” The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship has earned something of a reputation over the past decade of throwing up one or two surprises - a trend Sultan Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director Tourism for Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi), which owns and organises the event, believes now applies both on and off the fairways. “Over the years, we’ve congratulated great champions and watched the game’s giants sometimes be edged out in a flurry of tense finales and unexpected results. At the same time, players and spectators have seen the destination come up with some surprising and well above-par developments year-on-year. We’re looking forward to watching the drama unfold at Abu Dhabi Golf Club this January and to showing off our latest attention-grabbing attractions and products off the course. We hope all will be very pleasantly surprised. PREDATORS 3, WILD 1 Calle Jarnkrok scored a tiebreaking goal early in the third period as Nashville beat Minnesota. Mike Fisher and Colin Wilson also scored for Nashville, which improved to 9-1-2 in its past 12 games and has a league-best 60 points. Pekka Rinne made 36 saves. Charlie Coyle scored for Minnesota, which has lost 10 of 12 and began a three-games-in-four-days stretch that includes games in Chicago late yesterday and Pittsburgh tomorrow. Jarnkrok broke a 1-all tie at 3:48 of the third period. ISLANDERS 5, BLUE JACKETS 2 Brian Strait had a goal and an assist as the New York Islanders used a three-goal second period to power past the Columbus Blue Jackets. Nikolay Kulemin, Matt Martin, Anders Lee and Kyle Okposo also scored for the Islanders, who remained in first place in the Metropolitan Division with a second win in as many nights. Ryan Strome and Thomas Hickey each had two assists, and backup Chad Johnson made 16 saves in his first start since Dec. 23. Jack Johnson and Nick Foligno scored for Columbus, back home from a 2-2 road trip. Vancouver Canucks. Mikael Backlund scored in the first period for Calgary and Ortio made it stand in his first start of the season to help the Flames snap a three-game losing streak. The Flames came in having lost nine straight against Vancouver (0-6-3), and hadn’t beaten the Canucks since a 4-2 victory on March 3, 2013, at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Eddie Lack stopped 22 shots for Vancouver, which has dropped two straight after going 5-11 in its previous seven outings. SENATORS 5, COYOTES 1 Five Ottawa players scored as the Senators ended a three-game losing streak with a victory over the Arizona Coyotes. Craig Anderson had 31 saves for the Senators, who scored five straight after the Coyotes took an early lead on Mikkel Boedker’s goal. Milan Michalek, Clarke MacArthur, Mike Hoffman, Cody Ceci and David Legwand scored for Ottawa. The goals by Michalek and Ceci came on power plays. RANGERS 3, SHARKS 1 Henrik Lundqvist made 30 saves just hours after getting passed over for the All-Star game as the New York Rangers completed a rare California sweep by beating the San Jose Sharks. Chris Kreider scored one goal and set up Martin St. Louis for another for the Rangers, who have 13 wins in 14 games for the first time since 1973. That includes wins in a four-day span at Anaheim, Los Angeles and San Jose - the first time New York has even beaten those three teams on the road in the same season. Rick Nash added an empty-net goal to seal it. Melker Karlsson joined Jeff Friesen as the only Sharks rookies ever to score goals in five straight games when he converted on the power play in the third period. BLUES 5, HURRICANES 4 Vladimir Tarasenko equalized early in the third period and T.J. Oshie had the lone goal in a shootout to lift the St. Louis Blues to a victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Jake Allen allowed one goal after replacing NHL results/standings Boston 3, Philadelphia 1; Nashville 3, Minnesota 1; Colorado 4, Dallas 3; Pittsburgh 2, Montreal 1 (OT); Washington 3, Detroit 1; NY Islanders 5, Columbus 2; Ottawa 5, Arizona 1; St. Louis 5, Carolina 4 (So); Calgary 1, Vancouver 0; Winnipeg 5, Los Angeles 4 (SO); NY Rangers 3, San Jose 1. Western Conference Pacific Division W L OTL GF GA Anaheim 26 10 6 116 114 Vancouver 23 14 3 113 104 San Jose 22 16 5 116 118 Los Angeles 19 13 10 119 112 Calgary 22 18 3 123 114 Arizona 16 21 4 97 136 Edmonton 10 23 9 95 141 Central Division Nashville 28 9 4 125 93 Chicago 27 13 2 130 94 St. Louis 26 13 3 136 105 Winnipeg 21 14 7 109 104 Colorado 18 16 8 112 122 Dallas 18 16 7 126 135 Minnesota 18 17 5 110 117 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Tampa Bay 27 12 4 140 111 PTS 58 49 49 48 47 36 29 60 56 55 49 44 43 41 58 Brian Elliott after the Hurricanes scored on three of their first 10 shots and took a 3-1 lead. The Blues, who have won four in a row, had won each of the previous three by five or more goals for the first time in franchise history. Oshie beat Cam Ward to open the shootout. Carolina, 3-1-1 in January after a 3-10-1 December, got goals from Victor Rask, Jeff Skinner, Eric Stahl and Riley Nash. Blues defenseman Jay Bouwmeester had an apparent gamewinner disallowed with 1:52 remaining in overtime because Patrik Berglund was in the crease. FLAMES 1, CANUCKS 0 Joni Ortio made 36 saves for his first NHL shutout, leading the Calgary Flames past the Montreal Detroit Boston Florida Toronto Ottawa Buffalo 26 12 3 111 95 55 22 11 9 117 106 53 22 15 6 113 111 50 19 11 9 96 103 47 22 17 3 137 130 47 17 16 8 110 113 42 14 26 3 81 147 31 Metropolitan Division NY Islanders 28 13 1 131 116 57 Pittsburgh 25 10 6 122 98 56 NY Rangers 24 11 4 124 95 52 Washington 22 11 8 123 105 52 Columbus 18 19 3 104 131 39 Philadelphia 16 19 7 112 126 39 New Jersey 15 21 8 96 124 38 Carolina 13 24 5 88 112 31 Note: Overtime losses (OTL) are worth one point in the standings and are not included in the loss column (L). JETS 5, KINGS 4 Mathieu Perreault, Bryan Little and Blake Wheeler scored with Winnipeg’s first three shots against Jonathan Quick during a 3-minute span, and then Little got the only goal in a four-round shootout to help the Jets beat the Los Angeles Kings. Zach Bogosian scored the tying goal in the third period to end a 41-game drought going back almost a year. Michael Hutchinson gave up goals on two of the first five shots he faced, but finished with 25 saves and stopped four more shots in the tiebreaker. Anze Kopitar, Justin Williams, Marian Gaborik and Kyle Clifford scored for the Kings, who have lost three straight and five of six. — AP MONTREAL: Pittsburgh Penguinsí Sidney Crosby celebrates after scoring the winning goal against the Montreal Canadiens during overtime of an NHL hockey game. — AP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 S P ORTS Bulls charge past Bucks CHICAGO: Pau Gasol had a career-high 46 points to go along with 18 rebounds as the Chicago Bulls bounced back from two ugly losses with a 95 87 vic tor y over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday. Gasol was 17 for 30 from the field and 12 for 13 at the line. Kirk Hinrich added 16 points for Chicago, and Jimmy Butler had nine points, 10 assists and eight rebounds in the opener of a three-game homestand. The Bulls were coming off a pair of bad losses to Utah and Washington, when they shot a combined 36 percent from the field. They weren’t much better against Milwaukee, finishing at 40 percent (35 for 88), but Gasol’s big performance was enough to hold off the Bucks. Gasol helped the Bulls close it out in the final period. He had a driving layup that made it 87-75 with 4:01 remaining. He finished with four straight free throws, surpassing his previous career best of 44 points for Memphis against Seattle on March 28, 2006. The Bulls played without starters Derrick Rose and Mike Dunleavy. Rose, who missed much of the last 2 1/2 seasons due to a series of injuries, was sidelined by left knee soreness, and Dunleavy missed his fifth straight game with a right ankle injury. Brandon Knight scored 20 points for Milwaukee, which had won its last five road games. Jared Dudley had 15 points, and fellow reserve O.J. Mayo finished with 12. FOXBOROUGH: New England Patriots strong safety Duron Harmon (30) intercepts a pass by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco in front of Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith (82) in the second half of an NFL divisional playoff football game. — AP Patriots down Ravens DENVER: The New England Patriots fought back from 14-point deficits twice to beat the Baltimore Ravens 35-31 in a thrilling divisional playoff contest as they advanced to the AFC Championship game for the fourth straight year. The Patriots will now host the winners of Sunday ’s game between Denver and Indianapolis with a place in the Super Bowl on the line. New England did not lead in the game until quarterback Tom Brady connected with Brandon LaFell for a 23-yard touchdown with five minutes to play to give the Patriots their 35-31 advantage. The score allowed Brady, who threw for three touchdowns, to break Joe Montana’s record of 45 playoff touchdowns. The Ravens, who twice since 2000 had beaten the Patriots in playoff games, demonstrated their intent on the game’s first drive with Joe Flacco leading them on a five-play, 71yard drive culminating in a 19-yard touchdown pass to Kamar Aiken. The freezing Foxborough crowd were stunned when, on their second possession, the Ravens scored again, Flacco, who threw for four touchdowns in the game, finding Steve Smith who beat Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis on a slant. Brady, who passed for 367 yards, brought the Patriots back with a clever four-yard touchdown run. New England pulled level at 14-14 when Brady found Danny Amendola with a 15-yard touchdown pass, the receiver evading a tackle before a spectacular dive into the end zone. If Baltimore were downhearted, they showed no signs of it with Daryl Smith showing great awareness to intercept a Brady pass towards Rob Gronkowski. From the resulting possession, the Ravens advanced down the field with the confident Flacco splitting two Patriots defenders to find Owen Daniels and send Baltimore in at the half with a 21-14 lead. Busted coverage from the Patriots defense allowed Flacco to find a wide-open Justin Forsett with a 16-yard touchdown pass that he ran in unchallenged in the third quarter. Once again New England had dug themselves a 14-point hole. But Brady found Gronkowski for a five-yard touchdown and then the Ravens were caught out by a brilliantly worked play as Brady passed back to receiver Julian Edelman and the former college quarterback threw a 51yard pass to Amendola. The Ravens’ attempt at a comeback was effectively ended when a long throw from Flacco towards Torrey Smith in the end zone was picked off by Duron Harmon. — Reuters HORNETS 110, KNICKS 82 Kemba Walker scored 28 points as Charlotte extended New York’s losing streak to 15 games. Charlotte won its fifth in a row and did it so easily that Walker played only three quarters. Walker has played a big role in the fivegame winning streak. He had 30 points in a victory over Orlando, 33 against Boston, 31 against New Orleans - when he made the go-ahead basket with 1.4 seconds left - and 29 against Toronto on Thursday night. Bismack Biyombo added 14 points, tying a career high, and 12 rebounds for the Hornets, the latest team to enjoy a laugher at the expense of the NBA’s worst team - and maybe the worst Knicks team ever. The Knicks fell to 5-35 with their 25th loss in 26 games. Quincy Acy led them with 18 points. New York reaches the midway point of its schedule Thursday when it plays Milwaukee in London. The Knicks are on their longest single -season skid ever and free -falling toward their worst finish, which is 23-59 in the 82-game schedule. CLIPPERS 120, MAVERICKS 100 Blake Griffin scored 22 points, and Chris Paul had 17 points and 13 assists as Los Angeles beat Dallas for its sixth win in eight games and second in a row. Jamal Crawford added 19 points, Matt Barnes had 18 points, J.J. Redick 16, and DeAndre Jordan had 13 points and 15 rebounds in the Clippers’ eighth win in their last 11 games against the Mavericks. Dirk Nowitzki scored 25 points and Monta Ellis had 15 of his 23 in the first half for Dallas, which had its three-game road winning streak snapped. Rajon Rondo was held to two points and eight assists in 27 minutes after going scoreless in the first half. Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle was ejected midway through the third after picking up his second technical for arguing a foul on Tyson Chandler. SPURS 108, TIMBERWOLVES 93 Austin Daye scored a season-high 22 points and had 10 rebounds to help San Antonio hand Minnesota its 15th straight loss. Patty Mills scored 19 points and Tim Duncan added 13 points and six rebounds in 20 minutes for the Spurs (23-15), who were missing Manu Ginobili and Marco Belinelli with injuries. Minnesota (5-31) hasn’t won since Dec. 10 and is tied with New York for the longest active losing streak in the NBA. Gorgui Dieng had 18 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks for the Timber wolves. Andrew Wiggins also finished with 18 points. That snapped a streak of six 20-point games for the No. 1 overall pick. ADELBODEN: Stefano Gross of Italy clears a gate during the first run of the men’s slalom FIS World Cup race. Gross won the World Cup event. — AP Gross takes maiden victory ADELBODEN: Italy’s Stefano Gross made the best of soft snow conditions to snatch his maiden World Cup victory in a slalom in Adelboden yesterday. At 28, the skier from Bolzano finally left his lingering back-problems behind him to upset the favourites and win in a combined time of one minute and 56.70 seconds after a close battle. Fastest in the morning run, Germany’s Fritz Dopfer played it a little too safe in the afternoon and missed his first World Cup win by 0.02. The warm conditions and the resulting soft snow favoured outsiders and World Cup leader Marcel Hirscher had to be content with third place, 0.03 behind Gross, after winning Saturday’s giant slalom on the same course lined by 40,000 Swiss fans. Hampered by poor form and injuries in recent seasons, 2010 Olympic champion Giuliano Razzoli of Italy and 2011 world champion Jean-Baptiste Grange of France signalled their return to from by finishing 4th and 6th respectively. “It was a long road for me because I had ups and downs in the last few years, and especially in the last few months with my back problems. I’ve only felt better and competitive in the past couple of weeks,” said Gross, who made it on to the podium in Adelboden three years ago. “The gaps are tight but for once they’re on my side unlike at the Olympics”, added the Italian, who missed the podium by 0.05 in Sochi last year. Germany’s Felix Neureuther failed to complete the first leg, leaving the top spot and the red bib in the discipline to Hirscher. The three-times winner of the big globe, who has won at least a race every year since 2012 in the Swiss resort, also tops the overall World Cup standings with a comfortable 212 points lead over Norway’s Kjetil Jansrud. “Of course it’s hard to swallow to miss victory by 0.03 seconds. But once it’s swallowed, I can only be pleased with my third place especially as I don’t have the answer in warm conditions like this,” Hirscher said. The women’s Super-G scheduled in Bad Kleinkrchheim had to be called off because of gusty winds in the Austrian resort. Eleven skiers went down the course before organisers called it a day. — Reuters TRAIL BLAZERS 103, MAGIC 92 LaMarcus Aldridge scored 25 points as Portland handed Orlando its sixth consecutive loss. Aldridge hit 10 of 22 shots to help the Blazers (29-8) tie Golden State for most wins in the NBA this season. Wesley Matthews added 18 points. Orlando’s Nikola Vucevic scored a career-high 34 points and grabbed 16 rebounds. Victor Oladipo had 18 points and eight rebounds. 76ERS 93, PACERS 92 Michael Carter-Williams hit a running layup with 9.2 seconds lef t to lif t Philadelphia past Indiana. Tony Wroten had 20 points to lead Philadelphia, which won consecutive games for just the second time this season and earned its third victory in the last four. The 76ers are 7-13 since opening 0-17. David West had 28 points for the Pacers, but came up short on a 13-footer at the buzzer that would’ve won it for Indiana. West had put the Pacers in front with a fadeaway 12-footer with 17.6 seconds left. PISTONS 98, NETS 93 Brandon Jennings scored all 20 of his points in the second half to help Detroit beat Brook lyn. Greg Monroe added 16 points and 17 rebounds for Detroit. The Pistons have won eight of nine since releasing Josh Smith. Joe Johnson led Brooklyn with 17 points. Brook Lopez had 11 points and 15 rebounds. CHICAGO: Chicago Bulls’ Nikola Mirotic (44) of Montenegro, goes up to shoot against Milwaukee Bucks’ Kenyon Martin (6) and Jared Dudley (9) during the first half of an NBA basketball game. —AP RAPTORS 109, CELTICS 96 Kyle Lowry scored 10 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, and James Johnson had 15 points and 10 rebounds as Toronto beat Boston to end a four-game losing streak. Lou Williams scored 19 points and Jonas Valanciunas and Amir Johnson each had 15 to help the Raptors improve to 6-0 against Atlantic Division opponents and avoid losing consecutive home games for the first time since March 2014. Toronto is 15-4 at home this season. Kelly Olynyk scored 23 points for Boston. Celtics forward Jeff Green was inactive for the second straight night and a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Saturday night that Boston, Memphis and New Orleans have agreed on a five-player trade that would send him to Memphis. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade hasn’t been announced and formal approval by the NBA is not expected until Monday morning. ROCKETS 97, JAZZ 82 James Harden had 30 points and five assists as Houston beat Utah for its third straight vic tor y. Harden made four of Houston’s 13 3-pointers, including two in the fourth quarter. Houston used 16 steals and forced 31 turnovers to overcome poor first-half shooting. Trey Burke and Enes Kanter each scored 16 points for Utah. — AP NBA results/standings Charlotte 110, NY Knicks 82; LA Clippers 120, Dallas 100; Detroit 98, Brooklyn 93; Philadelphia 93, Indiana 92; Toronto 109, Boston 96; Chicago 95, Milwaukee 87; Houston 97, Utah 82; San Antonio 108, Minnesota 93; Portland 103, Orlando 92. Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L PCT Toronto 25 11 .694 Brooklyn 16 21 .432 Boston 12 23 .343 Philadelphia 7 29 .194 NY Knicks 5 35 .125 Central Division Chicago 26 12 .684 Cleveland 19 18 .514 Milwaukee 20 19 .513 Indiana 15 24 .385 Detroit 13 24 .351 Southeast Division Atlanta 28 8 .778 Washington 25 11 .694 Miami 15 21 .417 Charlotte 15 24 .385 Orlando 13 27 .325 GB 9.5 12.5 18 22 6.5 6.5 11.5 12.5 3 13 14.5 17 Western Conference Northwest Division Portland 29 8 .784 Oklahoma City 18 19 .486 Denver 17 20 .459 Utah 13 25 .342 Minnesota 5 31 .139 Pacific Division Golden State 29 5 .853 25 12 .676 LA Clippers Phoenix 22 17 .564 Sacramento 15 21 .417 LA Lakers 12 25 .324 Southwest Division Houston 26 11 .703 25 11 .694 Memphis Dallas 26 12 .684 San Antonio 23 15 .605 New Orleans 18 18 .500 11 12 16.5 23.5 5.5 9.5 15 18.5 0.5 0.5 3.5 7.5 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 S P ORTS WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s captain Brendon McCullum loses control of his bat during the first one day international cricket match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka at the Hagley Park Oval in Christchurch. — AFP McCullum blitz sets up New Zealand victory CHRISTCHURCH: A cracking half-century by Brendon McCullum set New Zealand up for a comfortable three-wicket win over Sri Lanka in their first one -day international in Christchurch yesterday. After McCullum’s 51 in 19 balls had provided his side a comfortable target well under four an over as they chased 219, Corey Anderson stepped up with 81 to ensure the job was done. When Anderson was dismissed New Zealand required a further 10 runs which they achieved with seven overs remaining. “I thought Corey under pressure really stepped up nicely and got the job done,” New Zealand skipper McCullum said, adding Anderson’s catch to remove Sri Lankan centurion Mahela Jayawardene was also crucial. “That dismissal of Mahela when he was looking to pull the trigger at that stage, to get him with a very good outfield catch from Corey allowed us to get some momentum.” Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews believed the target they set New Zealand was 30-40 runs short of what was required. “It wasn’t the easiest wicket to bat on. It was a little bit two- paced. It wasn’t coming on to the bat really well so we had to work really hard,” he said. “The batters had to hang in there and try and rotate the strike but we kept losing wickets.” Sri Lanka, electing to bat first, posted 2189 on the back of Jayawardene’s 104 in 107 balls. It was the 18th ODI century for the 37year-old, the fifth highest run-scorer in the history of the shortened game, who was rarely in trouble by the New Zealand attack until caught in a wicket meltdown late in the late innings. Although Jayawardene received little support in the middle, Sri Lanka had reason to believe their modest target was defendable when they removed Martin Guptill on the third ball of New Zealand’s reply. But for McCullum that was a signal to open up as he blazed away to bring up his 50 in just 19 deliveries with six fours and three sixes. It was the seventh fastest half century of all time, and only two behind the record held by Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya, who took 17 balls to reach 50 against Pakistan in 1996. McCullum had no sooner reached his 50 than his rollicking innings was over, beaten in the air by Sachithra Senanayake and stumped Clarke in fitness race SYDNEY: Selectors named Michael Clarke yesterday as captain of Australia’s squad for next month’s World Cup, with a fitness contingency should he not be able to play following recent hamstring surgery. Clarke, who missed the final three Tests against India following the surgery, has been given until February 21 to prove his fitness for the one-day tournament. “Captain Michael Clarke will lead our World Cup campaign should he recover from his injury,” chief selector Rod Marsh said. “He is one of the world’s best batsmen and we want to give him every chance to prove his fitness for a tournament as important as this one. “(By February 21) we want to be completely and utterly settled. What we don’t want is talk about people’s fitness. “We had to draw the line somewhere, we just couldn’t keep it hanging on and on and on.” A standby player for Clarke has not been named however Marsh said that if he became unavailable, George Bailey would captain the side in his absence. Clarke, 33, who has a history of chronic back/hamstring trouble, admitted he has a lot of work to do over the next six weeks, but was upbeat he will return as captain. “I’m confident I’ll be fit,” Clarke said. “My focus is to get fully fit. However long that takes. “It’s really irrelevant what I think. That’s what the selectors have gone with. That’s the system. “I have to get fit and healthy and get myself back on the park.” All-rounder Mitchell Marsh, who missed the recent Melbourne and Sydney Tests against India with hamstring trouble, was also named in a squad that contained few surprises. Selectors included allrounders Shane Watson and James Faulkner, while the versatile Glenn Maxwell gets his chance. Xavier Doherty was picked as the sole recognised spinner, with Maxwell expected to provide the side’s spin in most games. Mitchell Johnson, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood form Australia’s pace attack, while Brad Haddin will keep wickets. Johnson, who missed the final Test in Sydney with hamstring soreness, will be rested from the early stages of this month’s tri-series against India and England. David Warner and Aaron Finch will open the batting for Australia, with batsmen Steve Smith, in the form of his life after scoring 769 runs in the fourTest series against India, and Bailey rounding out the squad. “Mitchell (Marsh) is progressing well with his rehab and we expect him to be available at some stage during the triseries with the aim to have him well prepared for the World Cup,” chief selector Marsh said. “These players have really gelled over the past 18 months with their preparation geared towards giving us the best chance of winning a World Cup on home soil.” Australia are chasing a record fifth ICC Cricket World Cup after winning the tournament in India in 1987, England in 1999, South Africa in 2003 and the West Indies in 2007. Australia begin their World Cup campaign against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 14. Australia Michael Clarke (capt), George Bailey, Pat Cummins, Xavier Doherty, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, Brad Haddin, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, David Warner, Shane Watson. — AFP by Kumar Sangakkara to trigger a mini New Zealand collapse. Three wickets fell for 13 runs in 27 balls as Kane Williamson (15) and Grant Elliot (one) followed McCullum back to the pavilion. Williamson was snared by a remarkable catch at first slip by a diving Jayawardene who juggled the ball twice in his left hand before securing the wicket. Tom Latham was stumped on 15 and New Zealand were 101-5 before Anderson and Ronchi put the innings back on course with 48 for the sixth wicket, and Anderson with Nathan McCullum then added 60 in their seventh wicket stand. Tillakaratne Dilshan, who had Anderson leg before wicket, finished with two for 28 while Senanayake and Nuwan Kulasekara both took two for 43. Apart from Jayawardene there was little resistance in the Sri Lankan innings with Lahiru Thirimanne and Jeevan Mendis, both 23, the only other players to get past 20. Mitchell McClenaghan, who dismissed Jayawardene in a spell of three wickets in four balls late in Sri Lanka’s innings, finished with four for 36. The second game in the seven-match series is in Hamilton next Thursday. — AFP SCOREBOARD CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand: Completed scoreboard in the first one-day international between New Zealand and Sri Lanka at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday: (1w), N. McCullum 10-1-38-1 Sri Lanka New Zealand D. Karunaratne lbw Milne 5 M. Guptill c Dilshan b Kulasekara 0 T. Dilshan st Ronchi b N. McCullum 19 B. McCullum st Sangakkara b Senanayake 51 K. Sangakkara c Williamson b Milne 4 K. Williamson c Jayawardene b Senanayake 15 M. Jayawardene c Anderson b McClenaghan 104 T. Latham st Sangakkara b Dilshan 15 A. Mathews run out (B. McCullum/Ronchi) 15 G. Elliott b Kulasekara 1 L. Thirimanne c Williamson b McClenaghan 23 C. Anderson lbw Dilshan 81 J. Mendis c B. McCullum b McClenaghan 23 L. Ronchi c Mathews b Eranga 17 T. Perera c Ronchi b McClenaghan 0 N. McCullum not out 25 N. Kulasekara not out 6 A. Milne not out 7 S. Senanayake c Ronchi b Anderson 7 Extras (lb5, w2, ) 7 S. Eranga not out 5 Total (seven wickets; 43 overs) 219 Extras (w7) 7 Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Guptill), 2-63 (B. McCullum), 3Total (nine wickets, 50 overs) 218 Fall of wickets: 1-10 (Karunaratne), 2-16 76 (Williamson), 4-77 (Elliott) 5-101 (Latham), 6(Sangakkara), 3-51 (Dilshan), 4-82 (Mathews), 5- 149 (Ronchi), 7-209 (Anderson) 155 ( Thirimanne), 6-200 (Mendis), 7-200 Bowling: Kulasekara 10-1-43-2 (1w), Eranga 6-049-1 (1w), Senanayake 10-0-43-2, Mathews 2-0(Jayawardene), 8-200 (Perera), 9-213 (Senanayake) Bowling: Boult 10-1-46-0 (4w), Milne 10-1-37-2, 17-0, Dilshan 7-0-28-2, Perera 7-0-29-0, Mendis 1McClenaghan 10-1-36-4 (2w), Anderson 10-0-61-1 0-5-0 Gayle leads Windies to world record triumph JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s captain Faf du Plessis (right) plays a shot as West Indies’s wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin watches during their 2nd T20 cricket match at the Wanderers stadium. —AP SCOREBOARD JOHANNESBURG: Scoreboard in the second Twenty20 international between South Africa and the West Indies at the Wanderers on Sunday: South Africa Sammy 1-0-17-0, Pollard 1-0-12-0 R. Rossouw c Ramdin b Holder 15 West Indies M. van Wyk c Pollard b Benn 4 D. Smith lbw b De Lange 17 F. du Plessis c Bravo b Holder 119 C. Gayle c Van Wyk b Wiese 90 D. Miller run out (Russell) 47 M. Samuels c Behardien b Wiese 60 J. Ontong c Holder b Bravo 19 K. Pollard c Behardien b Wiese 7 F. Behardien not out 8 A. Russell c Miller b Abbott 14 D. Wiese c Smith b Bravo 6 D. Bravo c Ontong b Phangiso 10 K. Abbott run out (Ramdin) 2 D. Sammy not out 20 Extras (lb2, nb2, w7) 11 D. Ramdin not out 7 Total (7 wkts, 20 overs) 231 Extras (b4, w7) 11 Did not bat: M. de Lange, A. Phangiso, Imran Total (6 wkts, 19.2 overs) 236 Tahir Did not bat: J. Holder, S. Benn, S. Cottrell Fall of wickets: 1-5 (Van Wyk), 2-21 (Rossouw), Fall of wickets: 1-19 (Smith), 2-171 (Gayle), 33-126 (Miller), 4-156 178 (Samuels), 4-185; (Pollard), 5-198 (Russell), (Ontong), 5-222 (Du Plessis), 6-228 (Wiese), 7- 6-209 (Bravo); Bowling: Abbott 4-0-68-1 (1w), 231 (Abbott) De Lange 3.2-0-42-1 (2w), Wiese 4-0-43-3; (3w), Bowling: Benn 3-0-42-1, Cottrell 3-0-47-0 (1nb), Phangiso 3-0-33-1, Imran Tahir 4-0-29-0 (1w), Holder 4-0-40-2 (2w), Ontong 1-0-17-0. Russell 4-0-39-0 (1nb, 4w), Bravo 4-0-32-2 (1w), Result: West Indies won by four wickets JOHANNESBURG: Chris Gayle blasted 90 off 41 balls as the West Indies achieved a world record run chase in the second Twenty20 international yesterday to beat South Africa by four wickets. South Africa captain Faf du Plessis hit a 46-ball century in his team’s total of 231 for seven-their second highest total in the shortest form of the game. But it was overhauled with four balls to spare on a recordbreaking day at the Wanderers with West Indies captain Darren Sammy finishing the match with a six to take his team to 236 for six. Man of the match Gayle was again the star for the West Indies as he shared a second wicket stand of 152 off 75 balls with Marlon Samuels, who made 60. “Cricket was the winner today,” said Sammy. “We were dominated in the Tests but we have different energy in this series.” It was astonishing batting by both teams in ideal conditions on a field where the world record 50-overs run chase was achieved by South Africa when they scored 438 for nine against Australia in 2005/06. The previous T20 record chase was 211 for four by India against Sri Lanka in Mohali in 2009/10. Du Plessis said his South African record score of 119 off 56 balls was “bittersweet”. He added: “I said at half-time that this game is very far from finished. Nothing is out of reach. Chris played so well up front, it is very hard to contain him.” The tempo of the match was set when Du Plessis and David Miller (47) put on 103 off 49 balls for South Africa’s third wicket. Du Plessis hit five sixes and 11 fours, while Miller’s three sixes and four fours off 26 balls included arguably the biggest hit seen at the ground, a mighty blow over long-on which cleared a four-tier grandstand and sailed into an adjacent golf course. The West Indies replied with even more brutality at the start of their innings. They raced to 86 for one in the six-over power play, with Gayle and Samuels posting a fifty partnership off 21 balls. Gayle, who hit a 17-ball half-century in the first match in Cape Town on Friday, was only marginally slower yesterday, reaching the mark off 20 deliveries with three sixes and seven fours. The carnage continued, with Gayle bludgeoning the bowling, while Samuels managed to play with more classical control despite scoring his 60 off 39 balls with seven fours and two sixes. South Africa were still in with a chance when medium-pacer David Wiese had Gayle caught behind in the 14th over and followed up with the wickets of Samuels and Kieron Pollard, both caught at long-on, in his next over. —AFP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 S P ORTS AUSTRALIA : Iran’s Ashkan Dejagah (right) is challenged by Bahrain’s Abdulwahab Ali Alsafi (left) during their football match at the AFC Asian Cup in Melbourne. — AFP Iran, UAE turn on the style at Asian Cup SYDNEY: Ehsan Hajsafi’s glorious volley fired Iran to victory over Bahrain and Omar Abdulrahman starred for UAE as the region’s brightest stars turned on the style at the Asian Cup yesterday. Hajsafi’s swift control and scything strike from the corner of the box raised the roof at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium as Team Melli opened with a pulsating 2-0 win. Earlier UAE’s top-rated midfielder Oman Abdulrahman bewitched Gulf rivals Qatar in a 41 rout achieved through braces to both Ahmed Khalil and Ali Mabkhout in Canberra. UAE went behind to “Qatari Maradona” Khalfan Ibrahim’s sweetly executed volley before they roared back to put a huge hole in the campaign of the 2022 World Cup hosts. The atmosphere in Melbourne was at fever pitch from the start and Iran almost opened the scoring when Ashkan Dejagah forced a smart stop from Sayed Abbas in the Bahrain goal. Bahrain’s Nigerian-born striker Jaycee Okwunwanne blazed just wide and Sayed Shubbar headed a golden opportunity over as Bahrain threatened to capitalise on Iran’s sluggish start. But with nearly the last kick of the first half, Hajsafi struck when he juggled a clearance from his left to his right boot and smashed it into the top corner. Okwunwanne knocked Iran ‘keeper Alireza Haghighi backwards with a ferocious drive before Masoud Shojaei popped up to steer home a mishit effort from a corner. “The first game is always difficult. After 10 minutes we started to settle and control the game and the only thing is I believed we should have scored one more goal,” said Iran coach Carlos Queiroz. “We deserved one more goal. But to play against Bahrain is difficult.” He added: “The game dictates that the team that controls the game, the best team on the pitch, won today. So we start to move forward, rest, and I think our next game Qatar will be a decisive game for both teams.” The Gulf derby in Canberra lacked the frenzied atmosphere of Melbourne’s 17,000strong crowd but the UAE put on an exhibition fit for the big stage. Goal of the game went to Qatar’s Ibrahim, a former Asian player of the year, who controlled a rebound on his chest and acrobatically lobvolleyed for a memorable strike. But Gulf Cup champions Qatar were profligate at the back and Khalil equalised from the rebound of his own header before the first half was done. After half-time, man-of-the-match Khalil’s free-kick from the left evaded everyone including Qatar goalkeeper Qasem Burhan as it crept into the goal to put UAE ahead. Burhan then gifted Mabkhout his first goal, when he palmed the ball to the striker, before qualifying’s top-scorer combined with Abdulrahman for his second. “I have been with this group a long time, maybe around nine years,” UAE coach Mahdi Ali said. “More than 16 of them have worked with me since 2004 when I was an assistant coach and then since 2008 as head coach. “We’ve grown together, we help each other a lot, we know each other, we understand each other and this is what I need to do my job.” Today, defending champions Japan launch their bid for a record-extending fifth title when they take on war-torn Palestine in a potential mismatch in Newcastle. Iraq, surprise and popular winners in 2007, make their entrance against neighbors Jordan, now managed by former England international Ray Wilkins. Hosts Australia were hit by the news that their captain Mile Jedinak will miss tomorrow’s game with Oman after injuring his ankle in the tournament-opening 4-1 win over Kuwait. — AFP Palestine praying for Japan miracle SYDNEY: War-torn Palestine will attempt to bridge one of the widest gaps in Asian football when they take on defending champions Japan at the Asian Cup today. The team from the Palestinian territories has already made history just by reaching their first Asian Cup, thanks to their AFC Challenge Cup triumph last year. But they face arguably the toughest assignment of the group stages with a Group D opener against Japan, whose star-studded lineup is targeting a record-extending fifth Asian Cup title. It remains to be seen how the Blue Samurai will react to a match-fixing scandal engulfing coach Javier Aguirre, who is set to give evidence in court in Valencia next month following allegations over a match in 2011 when he was manager of Spanish club Zaragoza. “I can tell you clearly that it has had no effect on the team,” Japan captain Makoto FRANCE: Lyon’s French Belgian midfielder Steed Malbranque (right) vies with Toulouse’s Serbian defender Dusan Veskovac during the French L1 football match. — AFP Lyon defeat Toulouse PARIS: Seven-time champions Lyon are the new Ligue 1 leaders after comfortably defeating Toulouse 3-0 at the Stade Gerland yesterday. Frenchman Alexandre Lacazette extended his lead at the top of the scoring charts with his 18th and 19th goals of the season while Nabil Fekir added further gloss to a perfect evening for Hubert Fournier’s side as they lead the table in January for the first time since 2012. In yesterday’s other early match, Nantes were held to a 0-0 draw in Brittany by Metz, a result that lifts the Canaries up to sixth while Metz climb out of the relegation zone but only ahead of Evian on goal difference. Previous leaders Marseille slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Montpellier on Friday while champions Paris Saint-Germain threw away a 2-0 lead and were beaten 4-2 by Bastia in Corisca on Saturday. Those results left Lyon one point clear of Marseille with Saint-Etienne third, three adrift, and PSG surprisingly fourth and five points back. “It’s great to be top after 20 matches but there’s a long way to go and it’s not finished yet,” said Lyon captain Maxime Gonalons. “There are some big teams out there and we can’t let up because you never know what can happen in football,” added the 25-year- old. “Things can change quickly and we just have to concentrate on our objectives. Alexandre (Lacazette) has been incredible and he brings a lot of quality, to score two goals in four straight games shows what he can do and it’s good for the club and our objectives.” Lyon’s victory was their ninth straight home success and fifth straight league win as they edge closer to a first French title since 2008 when they won the last of seven in a row. Lacazette’s closest rival in the scoring charts is Marseille’s AndrePierre Gignac who is now seven back on 12 goals for the campaign. “The result is logical but severe,” bemoaned Toulouse coach Alain Casanova. “We created some chances but made some mistakes which cost us, especially on the first goal which made the game more complicated for us and when they got the third goal it was all over. “Today there was too much difference in quality between the two teams and Lyon definitely have the potential to be champions.” added Casanova. PSG’s shock defeat left them in fourth place after Saint-Etienne extended their unbeaten league run to 10 games on Saturday, beating Reims 2-1 to climb up to third. —AFP Hasese told reporters, when asked about the furore. “We all believe in one another in this team, all the players and coaching staff are pulling in the same direction.” While Japan are Asia’s second-ranked side at 54 in the FIFA rankings, Palestine come in 61 places lower at 115, the second-lowest in the tournament and above only Kuwait. If they could somehow produce even a draw in Newcastle-itself a massive ask-it would trigger wild celebrations from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip and provide a small slice of solace in their homeland, devastated by years of war and political turmoil. Japan, however, will be looking to make a statement after watching hosts Australia open their campaign with a thumping 4-1 victory over Kuwait and midfielder dynamo Keisuke Honda has been putting in extra hours on the training ground fine-tuning his trademark free kicks. Hit with little or no spin, in a similar fashion to Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, Honda’s technique can bamboozle the world’s best, as he has frequently demonstrated since he shot to fame at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. For Palestine it will be important to make an impact in their Asian Cup debut after president Mahmoud Abbas reminded the players that “sport is still an important weapon in politics” before they departed for Australia as the battle to achieve statehood continues for the territories. FIFA recognised the Palestine national team in 1998 and the team has made steady progress since, despite the hardship caused by the conflict with Israel, which makes travel to and from tournaments extremely difficult and at times puts the players in peril. — AFP Sullivan bags maiden tour win JOHANNESBURG: Briton Andy Sullivan profited from a flurry of late dropped shots by home favourite Charl Schwartzel to win the South African Open at the first playoff hole and record his first European Tour victory yesterday. Schwartzel dropped four shots in his last five holes to enter a playoff with Englishman Sullivan, having seemingly been cruising to what would have been his maiden home championship win. Having carded a final round 67 for a tournament total of 277, Sullivan then produced a superb iron into the green from the rough to set up the birdie chance on the first extra hole and defeat a deflated Schwartzel. The South African had led by five shots going into the final round, but could only manage a 74 on Sunday as his game fell apart on the final five holes. “It’s unbelievable. After yesterday, I didn’t think I stood much of a chance with Charl getting that far ahead, but I just dug in there and got myself into a position to win,” Sullivan said at the trophy presentation. He carded two birdies and an eagle on his back nine in Sunday’s round and managed to take that momentum into the playoff. He looked to be in trouble after a wayward drive, but left himself a 10 foot putt for the win after a fine iron through a cluster of trees. “I was delighted just to hit the green and have a chance to win it. I didn’t want to give him a second chance to take the title away from me,” Sullivan said. He added he hopes the beers will be flowing at his home Nuneaton Golf Club tonight. “I try and enjoy myself as much as possible, it’s something I have wanted to do my whole life and just playing on the European Tour is a dream. To win an event caps it all off.” Despite his jitters, Schwartzel still led by three shots going into the final three holes. Then a double-bogey on the 16th and another dropped shot on the next hole left him scrambling for a par on the 18th to force the playoff, where Sullivan’s greater confidence ultimately showed. — Reuters Johnson back in contention KAPALUA: Hawaii seems to bring the very best out of Zach Johnson and the straight-shooting American was once again back in contention on the island of Maui at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions on Saturday. Winner here last year after closing with a sevenunder-par 66, Johnson fired a 67 on the hilly Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort to share the 36-hole lead with fellow Americans Jimmy Walker and Russell Henley, and South Korea’s Bae Sangmoon. Johnson is in illustrious company as one of only four players to have won each of the two PGA Tour events staged in Hawaii and he is in ideal position to push on for his 12th career victory on the U.S. circuit over the next two days. “It means a lot,” Johnson told reporters when asked how he valued being bracketed with fellow former major champions Ernie Els, Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk as winners of the Hawaiian ‘double’. All four players have triumphed in the Tournament of Champions at Kapalua and also in the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club, which will be played next week on the island of Oahu. “I guess it means I like Hawaii, first and foremost,” smiled Johnson, who won the 2009 Sony Open. “I like what both golf courses present, and they are vastly different, yet almost kind of the same. “It’s hard to explain. Obviously one (Kapalua) is hilly, one (Waialae) is very flat. But when it comes to execution with wind and trajectory control, they are both very similar and I like that kind of golf. That’s kind of what I grew up playing.” Johnson, whose only major victory came at the 2007 Masters, displayed superb control of his game on Saturday as he coped well with shifting breezes in dazzling sunshine on a receptive layout. “It was solid,” the 38-year-old said after hitting 15-of-15 fairways and reaching every green in regulation to post an 11-under total of 135. “I was trying to go the week without a three-putt, but I failed on that one, so we’ll go the week with one three-putt “I gave myself some putts that didn’t go and I made some and that’s really what you’ve got to do. I put the ball on some holes where you’ve got to take advantage of it. I played conservative when I needed to play conservative.” — Reuters MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 S P ORTS Dollar protest fails to spoil America win MEXICO CITY: Coach Gustavo Matosas was showered with fake dollar bills bearing his picture in the middle by angry fans of former club Leon over his defection to champions America. Matosas shrugged off the protests at the Azteca on Saturday as his new side scored two goals in the opening seven minutes through Mexico striker Oribe Peralta and went on to win 3-2. “Everyone knows what Leon means to me in my life (but) today I’m at America and I enjoyed the victory because that’s what coaches live off,” Matosas told reporters after the win on the opening weekend of the Clausura championship. “We all like to win although Leon has a place in my heart for all the good things we experienced,” added the Uruguayan, who replaced Antonio Mohamed at America as soon as the Argentine had secured the title last month. Matosas steered Leon to promotion in 2012 and both the Apertura and Clausura championships in the 2013/14 season. Leon, now under former San Lorenzo and Valencia coach Juan Antonio Pizzi, pulled level before halftime with an own goal by America midfielder Moises Velasco and a header from Argentine striker Mauro Boselli. Colombian Darwin Quintero, one of America’s new signings for the Clausura, scored the winning goal in the 66th minute. Another newcomer to the Liga MX, Paraguay captain Roque Santa Cruz, enjoyed a winning start for his new club Cruz Azul, who won 1-0 at Pachuca with a goal from Ecuador’s Joao Rojas. Pachuca’s Hidalgo pitch looked as if it was covered in snow an hour and a half before kickoff after a sudden hailstorm but the match went ahead as scheduled after the field was cleared. Guadalajara, Mexico’s biggest club and arch-rivals of America, made a disappointing start to their efforts to avoid relegation with a 2-1 defeat at Chiapas. The Chivas are one from bottom of the relegation standings which are based on teams’ average points over three seasons. The team in bottom place at the end of the Clausura goes down. — Reuters Wawrinka clinches Chennai Open CHENNAI: An aggressive Stanislas Wawrinka won his third Chennai Open title on Sunday beating qualifier Aljaz Bedene in the final for a perfect buildup to his Australian Open title defence later this month. The world number four, winner in 2011 and last year, hardly broke sweat against his Slovenian opponent for a 6-3 6-4 victory. “It’s just amazing to win it again, to start the year with a trophy,” the 29-yearold Swiss, in his seventh straight year in the south Indian city, said in a courtside interview. In a match between opponents who had split their previous two encounters, Wawrinka drew first blood in the sixth game, breaking Bedene before going on to seal the first set. In the second set, Wawrinka converted a second break point to forge 4-3 ahead and eventually clinched title without losing a set in the tournament which bodes well for his Australian Open campaign. “It would be a strange feeling to come back as the defending champion in a grand slam,” he said the of the year’s first major starting on Jan. 19. “First I’m going to enjoy a little bit (winning) this trophy. It’s not every week that you win a trophy.” Bedene was the first qualifier in the 20-year history of the tournament to reach the final, winning seven matches en route to his maiden ATP Tour final. — Reuters ITALY: AS Roma forward Francesco Totti vies with Lazio’s defender from Romania Stefan Radu during the Italian Serie A football match. —AFP Totti saves Roma blushes MILAN: A second-half brace by captain Francesco Totti saved Roma’s blushes in a 2-2 draw with city rivals Lazio that pulled them level with Juventus at the top of Italy’s Serie A yesterday. Roma started the 141st derby only one point behind Juventus, who can pull three points clear with a win away to high-flying Napoli in Sunday’s late game. But it took a second-half double from veteran playmaker Totti to secure a share of the spoils after Stefano Mauri and Felipe Anderson had given Lazio a 2-0 first-half lead. “I said it before the game, Totti is a genius. This was his kind of game,” Roma coach Rudi Garcia told Sky Sport. “We came back from two goals down, and this is never easy to do. It’s like being at the circus, you’re playing without the safety net.” Lazio coach Stefano Pioli was quick to congratulate his players, telling Sky: “The lads had a great game. For the past two years Roma have been targeting much bigger goals than we have. “The important thing is we went out there to win. We still have to improve on certain aspects. If you look at both of Roma’s goals, we had greater numbers in defence.” Totti reduced arrears with a fine angled strike three minutes after the restart and claimed his second just after the hour mark. It was Totti’s 239th goal in Serie A, taking the 38-year-old to within 35 of Silvio Piola’s all-time record of 274. Totti, who is in his 22nd season with the club, celebrated by taking a telephone from one of the Roma coaching staff and taking a ‘selfie’ picture of himself before returning to the pitch. Totti’s 11th goal in the city derby was also a record, and he told Sky Sport: “I had the idea during the week. After scoring my 11th goal it was an unforgettable moment.” Elsewhere, Fiorentina moved into the top six after dominating Palermo in a seven-goal thriller in Florence. The hosts were given a 2-0 lead by Manuel Pasqual and Jose Maria Basanta, only for Palermo to pull level in the space of two secondhalf minutes when Robin Quaison hit a brace on the hour. Three minutes later Juan Cuadrado put Fiorentina in front and although Joaquin’s 74th minute strike appeared to put the match beyond reach, Palermo kept the hosts on their toes when Andrea Belotti reduced arrears from the spot nine minutes from time. “In the dying minutes we were afraid of them pulling level, but the lads held firm and showed that on the day we were the superior side,” Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Montella told Rai Sport. Sampdoria remained in the hunt for a Champions League place thanks to Eder’s 49th minute strike in a 1-0 home win over Empoli. Sinisa Mihajlovic’s men ended a three-game winless run to sit fourth, 10 points behind Juve and only one behind Lazio in the third and last Champions League qualifying spot. “We’ve got 30 points already and we’re one match away from the halfway stage of the season, so we have to be satisfied,” Mihajlovic told Radio Rai. “We’re fourth in the table but we continue to take it one match at a time.” Cagliari gave their bid to beat the drop a boost with a precious 2-1 win over basement side Cesena. Atalanta and Chievo played out a dull 1-1 draw in Bergamo, while Parma’s relegation woes were compounded by a 3-1 defeat away to Verona with veteran striker Luca Toni hitting his sixth goal of the campaign for the hosts. Earlier, former Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic’s first goal for Inter Milan secured a 3-1 win over Genoa in their Serie A clash on Sunday as on-loan Arsenal for ward Lukas Podolski made his first start for the hosts. Inter are now 15 points behind champions and leaders Juventus, but just six behind third-placed Lazio. — AFP Saudi Al-Rajhi claims debut Dakar stage win BRISBANE: Roger Federer of Switzerland holds the winner’s trophy and pose for photos after he won the men’s final match against Milos Raonic of Canada during the Brisbane International tennis tournament. — AP IQUIQUE: Saudi Arabia’s Dakar Rally rookie Yazeed Al-Rajhi claimed a maiden stage win in the spectacular sand dune finish in Iquique yesterday to break Mini’s stranglehold on this year’s race. As the Toyota driver celebrated his landmark day on the world’s toughest rally, his Qatari rival Nasser Al-Attiyah did enough in his Mini in third to consolidate his position at the top of the driver standings. The 2011 Dakar winner even gained a few seconds on his closest pursuer, South Africa’s Giniel de Villiers (Toyota), who finished fourth. Up to this win for Toyota, each stage had ended up being claimed by one of the Minis. Sunday’s 808 kilometre run, with 784km timed, took Al-Rajhi and the rest of the car competitors from Bolivia’s salt flats in Uyuni to the vertiginous dunes of the Chilean Pacific coastal city of Iquique. He covered the route in three hours, 26 minutes and 49 seconds, with Saturday’s stage winner Orlando Terranova in second in his Mini, over one minute behind. Al-Attiyah, a further two-and-a-half minutes back in third, has an almost eight-and-a-half minute lead over de Villiers in the race for the drivers crown. Today is the final rest day for the car drivers ahead of Saturday’s finish in Buenos Aires. After Saturday’s day off for motorcyclists the 717km (321km timed) seventh stage which took the two-wheeled competitors from Iquique to Uyuni was won by Honda’s Paulo Goncalves. The Portuguese rider is placed third in the overall motorbike standings, 11minutes behind his Spanish teammate Joan Barreda, with this pair separated by KTM’s defending champion Marc Coma. Coma, a four time winner, is six minutes adrift. — AFP Federer claims 1,000th career win in Brisbane BRISBANE: Roger Federer beat Milos Raonic in an enthralling final at the Brisbane International yesterday to register his 1,000th ATP career win and complete the per fect build up to this month’s Australian Open. Federer survived the inevitable serving blitz from the towering Canadian to win the two hour 13 minute slugfest 6-4 6-7(2) 6-4 and join Jimmy Connors (1,253) and Ivan Lendl (1,071) as the only men to reach the magical milestone. The Swiss master, as fiercely competitive as ever at the age of 33 even if he doesn’t move quite as quickly as he once did, also chalked up his 83rd career title and has now won at least one tournament every year since 2001, an unbroken streak spanning 15 seasons. Federer was presented with the tournament trophy by Roy Emerson, a 12-time grand slam winner, and also received a special framed photo marking his 1,000th win from Rod Laver, the only tennis player to win all four majors in the same year on two separate occasions. “It’s a special moment, no doubt about that,” Federer said at the post-match presentation. “I’ve played a lot of tennis over the years...so to get to 1,000 wins means a lot to me and I will never forget this match.” Raonic, one of the emerging stars of men’s tennis since making the semi-finals at Wimbledon last year was gracious in defeat and also paid tribute to Federer, saying he was in awe of his achievements. “We all know today is a significant mile- stone for Roger,” he said. “When we came out and they listed all the things you’ve won, I thought you must have been playing for 2,000 wins.” Raonic was unable to dictate terms against the vastly more experienced Federer once he adapted to his booming serve but pushed his opponent all the way in a high-quality match where the pair hit a combined total of 92 clean winners. Raonic had blasted 34 aces past Kei Nishikori in his semi-final but managed only 12 against Federer, who replied with 20 of his own, including one where Raonic misjudged the bounce and took an embarrassing air swing. Federer, returning the ball deep and mixing up his shots, broke Raonic’s serve once in each set as the capacity crowd at the Pat Rafter Arena roared in admiration. The world number two broke in the third game of the match when Raonic dumped a backhand into the net then broke him again in the opening game of the second set. But Raonic showed that he has more to his game than just his big serve when he quickly broke back and forced a tiebreaker, his sixth of the tournament. Federer won the first two points of the tiebreaker but Raonic reeled off the next seven on the trot to square the match at one set apiece. The standard of play rose along with the tension in the deciding set before Raonic blinked first, double faulting to give Federer match point then hitting a forehand into the net to concede defeat. — Reuters BOLIVIA: Toyota’s driver Maik Willems and co-driver Rob Van Pelt, of Netherlands, compete during the Stage 8 of the Dakar 2015 between Uyuni, in Bolivia. — AFP Totti saves Roma blushes Gross takes maiden victory MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 19 16 McCullum blitz sets up New Zealand victory Page 17 OLD TRAFFORD: Manchester United’s Angel Di Maria (centre right) fights for the ball against Southampton’s Florin Gardos, left, as Nathaniel Clyne looks on during the English Premier League soccer match. — AP Tadic strike punishes shot-shy United Man United 0 Southampton 1 MANCHESTER: Southampton leapfrogged a lacklustre Manchester United into third place in the Premier League table yesterday as substitute Dusan Tadic’s goal secured a clinical 1-0 victory at Old Trafford. Despite controlling possession, Louis van Gaal’s United failed to muster a single shot on target and saw their 11-game unbeaten run in all competitions ended when Tadic netted in the 69th minute. The Serbian’s goal gave Southampton a first win at Old Trafford since January 1988 and enabled them to avenge their 2-1 loss in December’s reverse fixture, when United had managed only three attempts at goal. It took Ronald Koeman’s side two points above their opponents into third place, while United, who have won only once in their last five league games, now lead fifth-place Arsenal by a single point. United had new goalkeeper Victor Valdes on the bench and welcomed Daley Blind back from injury, while Angel di Maria made his first start since November, but Radamel Falcao was absent from the match-day 18. United had not played at home since Boxing Day and as they took time to reacquaint themselves with home comforts, Southampton almost capitalised, with the fit-again Nathaniel Clyne shooting wide in the first minute. Di Maria, who had been sidelined by hamstring and pelvis problems, started up front alongside Robin van Persie, but although he flashed a few shots wide, United struggled to bring him into the game. Southampton, who have now won four times in five league outings, flooded the midfield, frustrating United captain Wayne Rooney in his attempts to create openings from deep. The visitors’ plans were compromised in the 19th minute when Toby Alderweireld was forced off after appearing to hurt his thigh as he cleared Rooney’s pass towards Di Maria. But Florin Gardos, who replaced the Belgium international, produced an important block to thwart van Persie before half-time. Southampton forced United onto the back foot in the early stages of the second half and it took smart blocks from Chris Smalling and Saints old boy Luke Shaw to deny Steven Davis and Pelle in turn. United manager van Gaal took action by introducing Ander Herrera and Tyler Blackett in place of van Persie and Shaw, which saw Rooney move further forward and Blind take up a place at left wing-back. But it was Southampton substitute Tadic-sent on in place of Southampton debutant Eljero Elia-who made the most telling contribution. Five minutes after coming on, the Serbian released Pelle and when the Italian’s low shot came back off the foot of the right-hand post, Tadic, following up, stroked the rebound home. Van Gaal sent on the calvary, throwing on Marouane Fellaini for Di Maria, but still United failed to test Fraser Forster in the visitors’ goal. Juan Mata was guilty of two glaring misses, shooting wide of an unguarded goal after Forster had swatted away a cross from Blind and then clipping over from six yards when the Dutchman bent another centre into the box. Blind also volleyed wide from an Antonio Valencia cross, but despite referee Phil Dowd awarding five minutes of stoppage time, United could not avert a fourth defeat of the campaign. — AFP EPL results/standings Arsenal 3 (Koscielny 6, Sanchez 33, 49) Stoke 0 ; Manchester United 0 Southampton 1 (Tadic 69). English Premier League table after yesterday’s matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points): Chelsea Man City Southampton Man Utd Arsenal Tottenham West Ham Liverpool Swansea Newcastle Stoke Everton Aston Villa West Brom Crystal Palace Sunderland Burnley Hull QPR Leicester 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 15 14 12 10 10 10 9 9 8 7 7 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 5 4 4 5 3 7 6 4 6 5 6 6 5 7 7 6 8 11 8 7 4 5 2 2 6 4 5 7 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 9 7 9 10 12 12 46 45 35 34 37 30 32 29 26 25 22 30 11 20 22 18 19 20 23 20 19 20 15 21 25 29 25 27 25 33 27 34 23 29 31 31 33 27 37 33 49 47 39 37 36 34 33 32 30 27 26 22 22 21 20 20 20 19 19 17 Arsenal back in the groove Arsenal 3 Stoke 0 LONDON: Alexis Sanchez capped an outstanding individual display with two goals as Arsenal moved up to fifth in the Premier League with a 3-0 victory against Stoke yesterday. Laurent Koscielny set Arsene Wenger’s side on course for the win with a sixth minute header but it was Sanchez who stood out, scoring either side of half-time at the Emirates Stadium to take his season tally to 18. And while a serious looking shoulder injury to Arsenal right-back Mathieu Debuchy took some of the gloss off the win, the return of Mesut Ozil for his first appearance since early October provided Wenger with another welcome boost. Arsenal had no shortage of motivation in their efforts to revive their top four challenge in the wake of the New Year’s Day defeat at Southampton that had left them in sixth place. Tottenham’s loss at Crystal Palace on Saturday offered Wenger’s side a chance to leapfrog their north London rivals, while they were also keen to avenge a chastening 3-2 defeat at the Britannia Stadium last month. On that occasion, Mark Hughes’ side had gone ahead after just 19 seconds and were in complete control when they reached half-time three up, sparking fierce criticism of Wenger. But Stoke had lost on each of their 12 visits to Arsenal since 1981 and it soon became clear that run would continue as Wenger’s men set about the game like a side with a score to settle. Almost immediately Stoke were forced onto the back foot and had cause to thank the outstanding reactions of goalkeeper Asmir Begovic who saved well from Sanchez’s curling shot. Then in the sixth minute the Bosnia keeper produced an even better full length dive to tip Tomas Rosicky’s angled shot wide. The respite was short-lived however, with Begovic left exposed when Sanchez whipped in the resulting corner. The Chilean’s set-piece was half-cleared but when he returned it into the Stoke box at the second time of asking, Koscielny had pulled away from the inattentive Glenn Whelan and directed a free header beyond Begovic. Already it appeared as though Arsenal were in for a relatively routine afternoon, although they were forced to overcome the 12th minute loss of Debuchy who was stretchered off with a shoulder injury after crashing into the pitchside hoardings after colliding with Marko Arnautovic. Debuchy has already missed three months of the season with an ankle problem and another prolonged absence will be a major loss during a crucial part of the campaign. On this occasion though, Arsenal coped easily without the France international, with David Ospina rarely troubled. The Colombia goalkeeper was selected ahead of Wojciech Szczesny, with Wenger keen to insist the decision had been made on form and not as a result of Szczesny being fined for smoking in the showers after the Southampton defeat. Whelan should have done better with a clear shot on goal but that was the only time Stoke threatened and Arsenal doubled their lead in the 33rd minute when Sanchez produced his latest moment of individual LONDON: Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez runs past Stoke City’s Ryan Shawcross during their English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Stoke City at the Emirates stadium. — AP brilliance. He exchanged passes with Rosicky and cut into the Stoke area from the left before deceiving Begovic with an angled shot that flew in at the near post. A double substitution at half-time did nothing to lift Stoke and Sanchez put the game beyond the visitors’ reach when he drilled a low free-kick through an uncon- vincing defensive wall after Alex OxladeChamberlain had been brought down by Geoff Cameron. The contest was effectively over although Arsenal should have added to Stoke’s embarrassment with Santi Cazorla, Theo Walcott and Ozil all spurning good chances to widen the margin of victory. — AFP Business Japan readies record $800bn 2015-16 budget, curbs bond sales Page 22 Eurozone slips into deflation, Euro currency continues to drop MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 Page 25 Modi promises ‘ unlimited’ reforms to India economy Page 26 Page 25 Bayt.com announces complete revamp of its mobile app RIYADH: In this photo released by Saudi Press Agency, Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, front right, receives Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, yesterday. — AP Venezuela’s Maduro in OPEC kingpin Saudi for talks RIYADH: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was in OPEC’s leading oil producer Saudi Arabia for talks yesterday, officials said, after he visited Iran to discuss the impact of plummeting crude prices. He was to continue on for further discussions in fellow OPEC producer Algeria. “The visit aims to strengthen ties and friendship,” a Venezuelan official told AFP in brief remarks, adding that it was part of a “tour to OPEC members”. Maduro landed on Saturday in Riyadh where Deputy Crown Prince Moqren bin Abdul Aziz received him, the Saudi Press Agency said. “The Venezuelan president was accompanied by a number of ministers,” it said, giving no further details. Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest crude exporter and the biggest producer in the 12-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), to which Venezuela and Iran also belong. While Saudi Arabia says it is financially strong enough to withstand the drop in world oil prices, which fell about 50 percent last year, the budgets of Venezuela and Iran are under strain. Venezuela has said it is willing to cut production to support prices but OPEC decided in November to maintain an output ceiling of 30 million barrels per day. The decision intensified the price slide that began in the middle of the year, blamed on softer growth in demand and a stronger United States dollar as well as oversupply. Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani, his oil minister and other top officials have criticised Saudi Arabia for not backing steps to bolster prices. During his meeting with Maduro on Saturday, Rouhani again appeared to single out Riyadh, in remarks carried on the Iranian government’s website. “Without doubt, cooperation of countries that are on the same line in OPEC can neutralise the plans of some powers who are against OPEC, stabilising a reasonable price for oil in 2015,” Rouhani said. According to the official remarks, Maduro echoed Rouhani, “calling for the cooperation of oil exporting countries to bring back stability.” Saudi Arabia traditionally acted to balance demand and supply in the global oil market because it is the only country with substantial spare production capacity. But Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi has been quoted as saying it is unfair to expect the cartel to reduce output if non-members, who account for most of the world’s crude Most Gulf stock markets rally on but Industries Qatar tumbles on dividend DUBAI: Most Gulf stock markets maintained their positive momentum yesterday, supported by good corporate news, but major petrochemical producer Industries Qatar tumbled and dragged down the Doha bourse after announcing a dividend cut. Industries Qatar plunged its daily 10 percent limit as Qatar’s index dropped 2.4 percent. The company said late on Thursday that its board had recommended a 2014 dividend of 7 riyals per share, down from 11 riyals paid for 2013 and below analysts’ average forecast of 11.13 riyals. Many investors treat Qatari stocks as dividend plays, and payouts offered by local companies are usually among the highest in the Gulf. Industries Qatar’s dividend was a potentially negative signal for petrochemical producers around the region; they face tougher times because of the plunge of crude oil prices, which has been dragging down petrochemical product prices and eroding the advantage which Gulf producers enjoy from cheap feedstock. Petrochemical stocks underperformed on Sunday in Saudi Arabia, where the sector’s index edged up 0.5 percent. The overall Saudi market index rose 1.9 percent, largely on the back of banking stocks. National Commercial Bank rose 1.9 percent, Al Rajhi Bank added 4.1 percent and Bank Albilad surged 4.8 percent. Albilad’s board last Thursday recommended a 0.5 riyal per share dividend for 2014, its first dividend in at least five years, along with issuing one bonus share per four shares held. Shares in Yanbu Cement jumped 3.2 percent after it said its fourth-quarter profit had risen 20.6 percent, even though full-year profit declined 2.3 percent. UAE, OMAN Dubai’s bourse jumped 2.7 percent in a broad rally led by property-related stocks. Major developer Emaar Properties rose 5.8 percent and its smaller competitors Union Properties and Deyaar climbed 4.2 and 4.7 percent respectively. The emirate’s property stocks were beaten down in the panic selling that engulfed the bourse during December as oil slid, and are attracting fresh interest as some investors realise an international city such as Dubai could actually benefit from cheaper oil if that spurs global growth. Also, having closed their books for last year, some funds may now be returning to buy blue chips such as Emaar with the new year’s allocations. Positive momentum in the sector could boost another Dubai property developer, DAMAC, which will list on the emirate’s main bourse on Monday. DAMAC, currently listed only in London, last traded at 5.9 times its 2013 earnings, a big discount to Emaar and Deyaar’s ratios of 20.5 and 31.8 times respectively. Bourse operator Dubai Financial Market surged 6.7 percent, continuing the leg up which started last week after economy minister Sultan bin Saeed al-Mansouri said the United Arab Emirates government would favour a merger of the main Abu Dhabi and Dubai bourses, although the decision was up to the exchanges themselves. Abu Dhabi’s benchmark was nearly flat, but developer Aldar Properties jumped 2.9 percent. Oman’s index jumped 2.4 percent and shares in Oman Cables Industry rose 4.4 percent after it reported a 4.9 percent increase in 2014 profit. The company earned 17.7 million rials ($46 million) last year, slightly surpassing the estimates of analysts, who had on average forecast a profit of 17.0 million rials. Kuwait’s bourse added 1.1 percent and Egypt’s index weakened by 0.4 percent as most stocks pulled back. SUNDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS DUBAI The index rose 2.7 percent to 3,775 points. ABU DHABI The index inched up 0.03 percent to 4,480 points. SAUDI ARABIA The index rose 1.9 percent to 8,445 points. QATAR The index dropped 2.4 percent to 12,014 points. EGYPT The index edged down 0.4 percent to 8,910 points. KUWAIT The index added 1.1 percent to 6,563 points. OMAN The index jumped 2.4 percent to 6,403 points. BAHRAIN The index inched up 0.04 percent 1,426 points. — Reuters production, do not. The United States was the world’s biggest oil producer in the third quarter of last year, ahead of Saudi Arabia, according to the US Energy Information Administration. In such an environment, “OPEC as we used to know it is finished, for the time being,” said Beshr Bakheet, a Saudi investment fund manager. Maduro was to leave Riyadh later yesterday for Algeria, another member of OPEC. During his two-day state visit beginning Monday he is to meet his Algerian counterpart Abdelaziz Bouteflika, said a presidential statement carried by Algeria’s APS press agency. They would hold talks about “the current crisis in the price of oil, and on the ways and means of turning it around, in the framework of an effort broadened to non-OPEC producers,” it said. — AFP Tesla Motors runs into roadblocks NEW YORK: Tesla Motors has been the darling of Wall Street. A-list stars including Hollywood’s leading men Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and George Clooney are all also fans. It lured them with the luxury electric Model S and is now going after the middle class with its Model 3, a compact electric sedan set to debut in 2017 for a starting price of $35,000-$40,000. Compare that with the sleek Model S, costing upwards of twice the price. Elon Musk, Tesla’s billionaire founder, hopes the Model 3 will propel the California manufacturer into the mass market and has ambitions to triple Tesla production to 100,000 vehicles this year and to 500,000 per year by 2020. But Musk, the man behind the online payment site PayPal who also founded SpaceX, faces an uphill task and growing skeptics. The rapidly falling price of oil has put gas-guzzling cars back to the fore, at the expense of electric vehicles, and Tesla shifted 18,750 cars on the US market in 2014, down 3.1 percent year on year. It had a target of 35,000 deliveries worldwide last year. Morgan Stanley, one of the few US banks that believed in Tesla’s lofty ambitions, is now doubtful. “We continue to view Tesla as a niche player,” it said in a note to investors late last year, saying that it expects the company to deliver closer to 300,000 electric vehicles by 2020 — far short of its 500,000 target. Tesla’s ambitions rest on its ability to manufacture a battery at a competitive price, which seems difficult in the current environment, where oil is plumbing record lows with each passing week, Morgan Stanley said. Financial markets are also doubtful of Tesla’s ability to segue its way into the popular car market. Its stock was trading at $275 in September, but, ahead of the Detroit auto show next week, it is now down to $206, providing more ammunition for the skeptics. ‘Special case’ Nobody could accuse Tesla of standing still, however, and it is building its Gigafactory in Nevada to produce lithiumion batteries, costing an eye-watering estimated $5 billion to construct. The purpose of this mega project is to reduce the cost of the battery, thereby reducing the selling price of electric cars. But analysts say this huge investmentwhile central to Tesla’s plans-may affect its financial results. In addition, Tesla forked out fast-charging stations for free in western Europe for its standard bearer Model S. Tesla, also pushing hard to boost overseas sales-especially in fast-growing China-was “a special case,” said Martin Zimmerman, a professor at the University of Michigan and former head economist at Ford. — AFP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 BUSINESS Stocks slide on falling wages, oil slump NEW YORK: A turbulent week of trading ended Friday with US stocks finishing lower for the third time in five days. The decline followed two days of big gains and nudged major indexes lower for the year. A slide in oil prices deepened, stoking concerns about global economic growth. Energy stocks tumbled, extending their losses for the year. Investors also were discouraged by a report showing that average US hourly pay declined in December, despite another strong increase in hiring. “We finally got the jobs growing,” said Erik Davidson, chief investment officer of Wells Fargo Private Bank. “Now people are looking through that at the actual wage growth numbers and they want to see improvement on wages, which obviously would spur demand and consumer confidence.” The Standard & Poor’s 500 index shed 17.33 points, or 0.8 percent, to 2,044.81. The index is now down 0.7 percent for the year. The Dow Jones industrial average slid 170.50 points, or about 1 percent, to 17,737.37. The Dow has fallen 0.5 percent this year. The Nasdaq composite lost 32.12 points, or 0.7 percent, to 4,704.07. It’s down 0.7 percent this year. After a long period of relative calm, stock markets have become more volatile as investors grapple with slowing global growth and slumping oil prices. A gauge of investor anxiety, the Chicago Board Options Exchange’s volatility index, or VIX, rose 3 percent to 17.5 on Friday, up from 12 a month ago. “It’s going to be a volatile year, but I think if you remain a long-term investor ... and you push out this volatility and you focus on the trends, I think (the stock market) is going to have a pretty good year,” said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Banyan Partners. A combination of positive US economic news, hopes for stimulus from Europe’s central bank and renewed confidence that the Federal Reserve will keep supporting the economy helped push stocks higher in the middle of the week after a tough start to the year. But by Friday, the jobs data and a renewed decline in oil prices put traders in a selling mood once again. US crude fell 43 cents, or 0.9 percent, to close at $48.36 a barrel in New York on further evidence that OPEC will not cut production in an effort to support prices. In London, Brent crude fell 85 cents, or 1.7 percent, to $50.11 a barrel, setting a new five and a half-year low. The price of oil has fallen by more than half since June as traders anticipate a glut of supply caused by increased production. The slide also has stoked concern about the already troubled state of economies overseas. “Is it a canary in the coal mine for bigger global economic concerns?” Davidson said. “Is oil telling us something about the future of the global economy?” The latest US jobs data also gave some investors reason for concern. The government reported that employers added 252,000 jobs in December, slightly more than economists expected. The government also noted that more jobs were added in October and November than it had previously estimated. Still, average hourly pay slipped 5 cents in December. And the unemployment rate fell to 5.6 percent from 5.8 percent in part because many of the jobless gave up looking for work and were no longer counted as unemployed. Among individual stocks, Avon Products declined the most among companies in the S&P 500. The stock shed 66 cents, or 7.5 percent, to $8.17. It’s down 13 percent this year. All 10 sectors in the S&P 500 fell. Financial stocks were the biggest losers on the day. The sector is down 2.4 percent this year. In government bond trading, prices rose. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury fell to 1.95 percent from 2.02 percent on Thursday. The euro edged up to $1.1841 from $1.1792 the previous day. The dollar fell to 118.51 yen from 119.80 yen. In metals trading, gold edged up $7.60 to $1,216.10 an ounce, silver rose three cents to $16.42 an ounce and copper fell two cents to $2.75 an ounce. In other futures trading on the NYMEX: Wholesale gasoline fell 1.8 cents to close at $1.323 a gallon. Heating oil fell 0.8 cent to close at $1.703 a gallon. Natural gas rose 1.9 cents to close at $2.946 per 1,000 cubic feet. Among other stocks making big moves Friday: Star Bulk Carriers sank 23.1 percent after the global shipping company priced a public offering of stock below the previous day’s closing price. The stock slid $1.51 to $5.02. Ruby Tuesday’s latest quarterly revenue fell short of expectations as sales at restaurants open at least a year declined. Shares in the chain-restaurant operator shed 83 cents, or 11.7 percent, to $6.27. Agenus jumped 28.7 percent on news that the biotechnology company signed a licensing, development and commercialization deal with Incyte for immunotherapeutics. Agenus rose $1.18 to $5.29. Incyte fell $1.18, or 1.6 percent, to $72.03. — AP Small and mid-cap stocks are cheap By Hayder Tawfik I t looks as if the underperformance of small and mid- cap stocks that occurred over the past few years has come to an end. Some of the underperformance has resulted in contraction of the price earnings multiples and increase in dividends yields rather than an outright underperformances. Small and mid-cap stocks valuations are no longer seems extended relative to big capitalization stocks. The underperformance of small-cap stocks has been quite clear in 2014 particularly in the US. There are quite few reasons for this but I think the main ones are the global economic uncertainty, the dramatic fall in interest rates, continuous fall in inflation rates, most investors have a structural bias towards small and mid-cap companies that have done badly over the years and obviously the lack of volume and liquidity in trading small-cap shares. However, those small and mid-cap stocks that are heavily exposed to the domestic economy have done much better than those that have exposure to overseas markets. The strong economic growth has helped US small and mid-cap companies more than their international peers. To be fair there has not been a wide overly opti- mistic bets on small-caps over the past few years. The main reason for the bias is that the future expected reward from a successful stock pick tends to be higher among smaller, more volatile stocks. This is what we call high-risk high reward. Overall 2014 was not good year for small and midcap companies. This trend has been seen throughout the world. Most fund managers including active and passive ones who invest in small cap stocks have shown a dismal performance. With hindsight, there were reasons to suspect this might be a bad year. Investors had chased strong performance in small cap-focused mutual funds throughout 2013, driving up share prices, but revenues and earnings at the Russell 2000 companies actually fell last year. The result was that valuations were stretched coming into 2014 and even more so when compared with large-caps. Small-caps typically trade higher than their blue-chip peers, their forward price-earnings multiple should not be on a high premium to the main indices. A premium of 10% to 15% might be acceptable but anything much higher would look overstretched. The outlook this year for small and midcap is much better than last year. Small and mid-cap companies have not been sitting on cash like the big multinationals. They have been active in capital expenditure, taking advantage of the availability of cheap money. So they are poised to reap bigger dividends from the expansion of their domestic economies. On the opposite side most large-cap companies have been busy buying back their shares and increasing dividends payout. I expect that with the reasonable valuation small-cap are showing, merger and acquisition activity should pick up throughout the year. We have seen this happening throughout 2014 within the biotech sector. Large multinationals, on the other hand, have the drag of decelerating in economic growth in major emerging markets and the Eurozone. The clear signs of economic slowdown in Russia, Brazil, and China and some smaller ones will not benefit the large-cap companies. Also, large-cap companies do not benefit as much as small-cap from falling oil prices. If investors are willing to ride the shortterm volatility then they should be on a winning streak. Small-caps are proven winners over the very long run. Some studies have noted a tendency for small-caps to underperform in the year or two leading up to a recession. But as I mentioned earlier the underperformance over the past two years was the result of overvaluation rather than eco- nomic recession. The most important issue is valuation, which is reason to believe small could do much better this year than the past few years. The valuation premium over large-caps has come back into line with historical norms as we enter the New Year. Small and mid-cap earnings has expanded and price earnings multiples have contracted, this is a recipe for good outperformance for the coming years. Japan readies record $800bn 2015-16 budget, curbs bond sales TOKYO: Japan’s government will propose a record budget for next fiscal year of more than $800 billion but cut borrowing for a third year, government officials said yesterday, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks to maintain growth while curbing the heaviest debt burden in the industrial world. The third annual budget since Abe swept to power in late 2012 also highlights his struggle to contain bulging welfare costs for the fast-ageing society while increasing discretionary spending in areas such as the military. Abe’s 96.3 trillion yen ($813 billion) draft budget for the year from April, to be approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday and submitted to an upcoming session of Parliament, is up from this fiscal year’s initial 95.9 trillion, the two officials told Reuters. But spending restraint and a surge in tax revenues as the economy recovers allows the government to cut bond issuance by 4.4 trillion yen to 36.9 trillion, the third decrease in a row and the lowest level in six years, the officials said. The improved fiscal picture helps Abe trim Japan’s public debt, which is well over twice the country’s GDP after years of sluggish growth and huge stimulus spending. The budget for the coming year follows an extra budget of 3.1 trillion yen for this fiscal year, approved last week. With the budget deficit - excluding new bond sales and debt servicing - projected at roughly 3 percent of gross domestic product for the 2015-16 fiscal year, Abe will meet the government’s promise of halving the debt ratio from 2010-11 levels. But Finance Ministry calculations show that the goal of balancing the budget by 2020-21 remains ambitious. Abe raised the national sales tax in April to 8 percent from 5 percent, sending the world’s third-biggest economy into recession. He postponed a second increase, to 10 percent, by 18 months to April 2017, but the economy’s upturn under the premier’s easy-money policies is set to boost tax revenues in the coming year. The draft budget projects tax revenues rising 4.5 trillion yen to 54.5 trillion yen, the officials said, easing somewhat the need to issue more bonds. Debt will finance about 38 percent of the coming year’s budget, down from this year’s 43 percent. But as the government continues to run a deficit, debt servicing, interest payments and redemptions, are set to rise about 200 billion yen to 23.5 trillion yen. Social-welfare spending, such as medical care, is set to rise 1 trillion yen to 31.5 trillion yen. — Reuters Syrian Pound Nepalese Rupees Malaysian Ringgit Chinese Yuan Renminbi Thai Bhat Turkish Lira Sierra Leone Singapore Dollar South African Rand Sri Lankan Rupee Taiwan Thai Baht EXCHANGE RATES Al-Muzaini Exchange Co. ASIAN COUNTRIES 2.487 4.731 2.923 2.221 2.961 222.420 38.014 3.768 6.564 8.979 61.555 121.740 GCC COUNTRIES Saudi Riyal 78.618 Qatari Riyal 80.995 Omani Riyal 766.050 Bahraini Dinar 783.050 UAE Dirham 80.289 ARAB COUNTRIES Egyptian Pound - Cash 41.650 Egyptian Pound - Transfer 41.132 Yemen Riyal/for 1000 1.318 Tunisian Dinar 156.420 Jordanian Dinar 416.070 Lebanese Lira/for 1000 1.978 Syrian Lira 2.101 Morocco Dirham 32.208 EUROPEAN & AMERICAN COUNTRIES US Dollar Transfer 294.700 Euro 350.990 Sterling Pound 448.530 Canadian dollar 250.060 Turkish lira 128.240 Swiss Franc 292.940 Australian Dollar 244.010 US Dollar Buying 293.500 GOLD 20 gram 238.100 10 gram 121.740 5 gram 61.560 Japanese Yen Indian Rupees Pakistani Rupees Srilankan Rupees Nepali Rupees Singapore Dollar Hongkong Dollar Bangladesh Taka Philippine Peso Thai Baht Irani Riyal transfer Irani Riyal cash UAE Exchange Centre WLL COUNTRY Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar Swiss Franc Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound Japanese Yen Bangladesh Taka Indian Rupee Sri Lankan Rupee Nepali Rupee Pakistani Rupee UAE Dirhams Bahraini Dinar Egyptian Pound Jordanian Dinar Omani Riyal Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal SELL DRAFT 231.31 253.86 295.89 353.27 294.65 450.33 2.51 3.775 4.631 2.229 2.898 2.928 80.07 782.03 41.08 418.66 764.12 81.14 78.49 SELL CASH 229.31 254.86 293.89 354.27 297.65 453.33 2.53 4.045 4.931 2.664 3.433 2.790 80.53 784.10 41.68 424.31 771.42 81.69 78.89 Dollarco Exchange Co. Ltd Rate for Transfer US Dollar Canadian Dollar Sterling Pound Euro Swiss Frank Bahrain Dinar UAE Dirhams Qatari Riyals Saudi Riyals Jordanian Dinar Egyptian Pound Sri Lankan Rupees Indian Rupees Pakistani Rupees Bangladesh Taka Philippines Pesso Cyprus pound Japanese Yen Selling Rate 291.750 260.085 456.630 366.500 303.035 775.760 79.330 80.935 77.975 411.660 40.707 2.225 4.716 2.867 3.759 6.481 715.865 3.480 2.710 3.945 87.645 48.035 9.885 131.225 Bahrain Exchange Company CURRENCY Belgian Franc British Pound Czech Korune Danish Krone Euro Norwegian Krone Romanian Leu Slovakia Swedish Krona Swiss Franc Turkish Lira Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar Canadian Dollar US Dollars US Dollars Mint Bangladesh Taka Chinese Yuan Hong Kong Dollar Indian Rupee Indonesian Rupiah Japanese Yen Kenyan Shilling Korean Won Malaysian Ringgit Nepalese Rupee Pakistan Rupee Philippine Peso BUY Europe 0.007677 0.441909 0.004473 0.042821 0.344419 0.034644 0.084531 0.008649 0.032709 0.284370 0.126731 Australasia 0.233815 0.225084 America 0.243101 0.290600 0.291100 Asia 0.003454 0.046034 0.035911 0.004404 0.000019 0.002403 0.003276 0.000260 0.080000 0.003012 0.002754 0.006503 SELL 0.008677 0.450909 0.016473 0.047821 0.352419 0.039844 0.084531 0.018649 0.037709 0.294570 0.133731 0.245315 0.234584 0.251601 0.295300 0.295300 0.004054 0.049534 0.038661 0.004805 0.000025 0.002583 0.003276 0.000275 0.086000 0.003182 0.003034 0.006783 Bahraini Dinar Egyptian Pound Iranian Riyal Iraqi Dinar Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Moroccan Dirhams Nigerian Naira Omani Riyal Qatar Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound Tunisian Dinar Turkish Lira UAE Dirhams Yemeni Riyal 0.000065 0.217887 0.019646 0.001861 0.009116 0.008641 Arab 0.775237 0.038810 0.000082 0.000195 0.411598 1.000000 0.000146 0.024074 0.001199 0.759434 0.080236 0.077950 0.001748 0.152852 0.126731 0.079254 0.001331 0.000071 0.223887 0.028146 0.002441 0.009296 0.009191 0.783237 0.041910 0.000083 0.000255 0.419098 1.000000 0.000246 0.048074 0.001834 0.765114 0.081449 0.078650 0.001968 0.160852 0.133731 0.080403 0.001411 Al Mulla Exchange Currency US Dollar Euro Pound Sterlng Canadian Dollar Indian Rupee Egyptian Pound Sri Lankan Rupee Bangladesh Taka Philippines Peso Pakistan Rupee Bahraini Dinar UAE Dirham Saudi Riyal *Rates are subject to change Transfer Rate (Per 1000) 293.950 351.450 447.150 249.900 4.650 41.095 2.223 3.749 6.528 2.920 782.700 80.050 78.500 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 BUSINESS Russian businessmen bears no grudge over arrest MOSCOW: Russian billionaire Vladimir Yevtushenkov said he bore no grudge against the state for putting him under house arrest and seizing his stake in an oil company, moving to ease ties after the asset grab scared investors. In an interview with newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, the businessman said he was looking ahead after the privatisation of Bashneft oil company was overturned and he was held on suspicion of money laundering during its acquisition. His words follow overtures by President Vladimir Putin, who at his end-of-year news conference in December invited Yevtushenkov to a business meeting and said he hoped his Sistema conglomerate would restore its position on the stock market. Asked whether he resented the authorities, Yevtushenkov told Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Are you joking or what? I am the flesh and the blood of this country - what offence (could I take)?” He hinted that being held under house arrest had been tough, but said in the interview published on Saturday: “You realise that you cannot live in the past, you need to live in the future. And I live in the future, and the past is the past.” Yevtushenkov said Sistema, which brings together telecoms and retail businesses among others, was still profitable without Bashneft, in which Sistema once held an almost 80 percent stake. It was transferred to the state in December. His words come at a time when Russia’s economy is heading for recession, brought low by Western sanctions over Moscow’s actions in Ukraine and a flagging oil price. They also underline big business’s loyalty to the Kremlin’s policies so far. The Bashneft case had raised fears among investors that Putin wanted to increase state intervention to try to bolster the economy and prompted comparisons with the case of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, whose Yukos oil empire was broken up and sold off into the hands of the state. Yevtushenkov, known in the business world as an efficient manager loyal to the Kremlin, said Russia faced difficult economic times, but added that the rest of the world did as well. — Reuters FILE — In this Oct. 6, 2014 file photo, people wait to enter the Supreme Court in Washington. The Supreme Court could put the brakes on the Obama administration’s growing crackdown against companies facing claims of discrimination against women, minorities and other protected groups. — AP Volvo to sell Chinese made cars in America BEIJING: Volvo Car Group plans to export a Chinese-made midsize sedan this year to the United States, and is starting to weigh the possibility of building a vehicle factory in the United States, people familiar with the Chinese-owned automaker’s plans said. Both moves would be significant for the auto industry and Volvo’s parent, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. So far, global automakers have chosen not to ship vehicles made in China to the U.S. market in any significant numbers, and efforts by Chinese automakers to export vehicles to the United States have foundered. Volvo is also behind rivals BMW and Mercedes in establishing production in the United States, which insulates the German brands from currency fluctuations. Volvo might also export a large “strategic, flagship” sedan based on a newly developed underpinning technology, said the executives, who work for Zhejiang Geely. That car would be shipped out of China in addition to the Volvo S60L, a long wheelbase version of the S60 sedan Volvo began producing in the southwestern China city of Chengdu more than a year ago. The moves are aimed at reviving Volvo’s momentum in the US market where volume last year fell 8 percent from 2013 to 56,371 vehicles. The U.S. market, which has long been Volvo’s largest market, was replaced by China last year. China bought 81,221 Volvos in 2014, up 33 percent. More broadly, the moves are part of Geely’s turnaround strategy for Volvo which has struggled to go beyond being a brand with an annual volume of less than a half-million vehicles. Thanks to its focus on China where the brand expanded its distribution network and product portfolio, Volvo sales volume is on the rise. It sold a total of 465,866 vehicles globally last year, up 9 percent from 2013. Long-standing goal “The S60L offers class-leading rear space, something that has been consistently demanded by US customers. It will be made at Volvo’s plant in Chengdu, China, and will be on show for the first time at this year’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit,” said David Ibison, a Gothenburg, Swedenbased Volvo spokesman. “The S60L forms just one part of our US revival plan.” Ibison said Volvo plans to launch seven new products by 2018 and increase US sales to around 100,000 cars a year in the medium term. He declined to elaborate. Exporting Chinese-produced mainstream passenger cars to the United States and other advanced auto markets has been a long-standing goal of China’s indigenous automakers - an objective that has largely eluded the industry. “It would be a big breakthrough” not just for Geely but for China’s industry, said James Chao, Asia-Pacific director of consulting and research firm IHS Automotive. “Volvo is not an indigenous Chinese brand but it is wholly Chinese-owned. Perhaps this is the model or strategy that finally works for Chinese companies trying to enter the US market and other markets.” Chao added Volvo’s owner, Geely, could follow Volvo into the US market with its own products, perhaps leveraging Volvo’s manufacturing and parts supply chains. Geely’s purchase of Volvo from Ford Motor Co five years ago surprised many in the auto industry, who doubted that a relative newcomer could turn around the nearly 90-year-old Swedish business while protecting its famous brand. The S60L was developed originally as a China-specific model to cater to wealthy Chinese consumers who prefer cars with bigger, comfortable rear seats because many of these owners have chauffeurs. Volvo expects to ship roughly 1,500 made-in-China S60L cars to the United States this year, compared with the car’s projected volume in China this year of 26,000. The additional car Volvo plans to export to the United States, those executives said, is a flagship large sedan that might be called the S90 which uses Volvo’s new vehicle underpinning technology called “scalable platform architecture” or SPA. The S90 will be a second vehicle based on that new architecture, following the redesigned XC90 sport utility vehicle based on the same technology. Volvo announced in late 2013 that it would produce “a large premium sedan” based on SPA at a new plant in the northeastern Chinese city of Daqing. At Daqing, Volvo began producing in September last year the XC Classic, the previous generation of the redesigned XC90. — Reuters Habano Cigar Festival to held from Feb 23-27 HAVANA: The International Habano Cigar Festival will be held February 23 to 27 at Havana’s Conventions Palace with the usual attendance of business people, cigar distributors, specialists who will dedicate the event to the Cuban traditionally famous brand Romeo y Julieta. Participants will taste exclusive shapes to be launched into the market this year and they will also visit tobacco leaf plantations in the renowned Cuban province of Pinar del Rio, cradle of the best tobacco leaves to hand-roll Cuban cigars. Habano Cigar company vice-president Javier Terres said that the new brands launched into the international market will favor sale increase and the consolidation of the international prestige of Cuban cigars. Despite the international financial crisis and the anti-smoking campaign, Cuban cigars continue to enjoy the preference of smokers at the markets. Habanos Company markets the Cuban product in over 150 countries, including famous brands such as Cohiba, Romeo y Julieta, Montecristo, Partagas, San Cristobal de La Habana, and Trinidad and Bolivar, among others. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 BUSINESS Eurozone slips into deflation, Euro currency continues to drop Weekly Money Market Report KUWAIT: In Summary, the Inflation rate across the Eurozone fell to an annual rate of negative 0.2% in December, according to the first estimate from the European Unions’ statistics agency. The CPI figure came below market expectation of a 0.1% drop and it was the first time the inflation rate has turned to negative since October 2009. In 2009, the European economy was struggling to recover from the recession that followed the collapse of Lehman Brothers, but this time the decline was due to weak growth rates alongside a drop in energy prices. Currently markets are expecting the European Central Bank would announce a QE program at their next meeting on January 22. The Euro extended its losses last week, reaching a nine-year low of 1.1761 against the US Dollar. A fall in German industrial orders and a drop in the Eurozone consumer inflation expectations, alongside concerns that a Greek general election on Jan 25 would lead to a standoff between Germany and Athens over the austerity imposed on Greece. All these factors reinforced bearish views on the single currency. The dollar Index rose last week to its highest level in more than 9-1/2 years against a basket of currencies, helped by the Federal Reserve officials’ mostly upbeat comments on the outlook for the US economy, alongside the prospect of raising interest rates, although the timing remains unclear. Minutes of the December meeting offered no new clues, although most expect the US Federal Reserve to act around mid-year. The Dollar Index closed at 91.935 The Sterling Pound continued to drop last week, reaching an 18-month low of 1.5032 against the US Dollar. The decline in sterling is due partly to the continued deterioration of the background in Europe as well from the potential negative side effects of Russia’s economic and financial market pressures. There was no surprise in the BOE last week decision to leave policy unchanged. Markets have measurably pushed back the expected timing of the first Bank of England’s rate hike until early 2016. US ISM Non-Manufacturing Index Improve US Service industries improved in December at its slowest pace in June 2014, indicating that the US economy is cooling down. The Institute for Supply Management’s Non-Manufacturing Index dropped to 56.2 from a November reading of 59.3 that was the second strongest since 2005.The Arizona-based group’s report showed that the average for all of 2014 was the highest in nine years. 0.2% rise expected. The wage data would suggest that the Federal Open Market Committee would not feel bound to start tightening early this year despite solid job growth and declining unemployment levels. European Economy German Prelim CPI m/m Drops German inflation decelerated the most in over five years in December, putting pressure on European Central Bank United Kingdom Economy UK Construction PMI Grew Slightly United Kingdom construction sector grew last month at its slowest rate since July 2013. Markit Construction Purchasing Managers Index dropped to 57.6 in December from 59.4 in November, still above its long-run average but missing economist forecast of 59.0. House building remained healthy, with residential construction enjoying its strongest year since at least 1997. A sen- US Trade Balance Narrows The US trade deficit dropped to an 11-month low in November as declining oil prices limited the import bill. The Commerce Department said last week that the trade gap narrowed 7.7 % to 39 Billion US Dollars, the smallest since December 2013. October’s shortfall on the trade balance was revised down to 42.2 Billion Dollars from a previously reported 43.4 Billion Dollars. Economists had forecast the trade deficit falling to 42.0 Billion. Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee At its December FOMC policy-setting meeting last week, the Federal Reserve took a close look at the plunging world oil prices and the deflationary situation across Europe and decided that those negative trends would not undo that underlying US strength. However, the minutes did not offer any clues when the Fed would start raising the interest rates. US Non-Farm Payrolls Improve US Nonfarm Payrolls improved by a solid 252,000 in December slightly better than market expectation and accompanied by a 50 thousand upward revision for the past two months. The jobless rate dropped to 5.6 % putting the total job creation in 2014 at nearly three million jobs with a monthly average increase of 246K.The hourly earnings dropped by 0.2% Month on Month contrary to the ter, down from 0.7 % in the previous three months. Bank of England officials will probably keep this week, the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.5%. UK Official Bank Rates Unchanged The Bank of England kept interest rates at a record low, as the country’s economy continues to hold up relatively well compared to its Eurozone partners. The central bank held its benchmark base rate at 0.5 %, and maintained its asset purchase target at 375 billion pounds. The bank has been unenthusiastic to increase rates while wage growth in the UK remained under pressure, but data released in December showed that wages grew in the three months to October. While the UK economy looks relatively strong, the outlook for its European counterparts is not so healthylooking. Asian Economy Chinas CPI Unchanged China’s annual consumer inflation drifted near its five and a half year low of 1.5 % in December, little changed from November’s levels, indicating consistent weakness in the Chinese economy, but giving officials more room to ease policy and support growth. President Mario Draghi to introduce unconventional measures later this month to ward off a deflationary spiral in the Eurozone. Europe’s Unemployment Rates Unchanged The Eurozone seasonally adjusted unemployment rate came at 11.5% in November 2014, stable compared with October 2014, but down from 11.9% in November 2013. Among the Member States, the lowest unemployment rates in November 2014 were recorded in, Austria 4.9% and Germany 5.0%, and the highest in Greece 25.7% and Spain 23.9%. ior economist at Markit said, “While new business growth moderated to its lowest for a year-and-a-half in December, UK construction firms are still highly upbeat about their prospects for output growth in 2015.” UK Service PMI Slowdown United Kingdom service sector slowed in December, adding to signs that the economy is losing momentum. Markit Economics said its Purchasing Managers’ Index dropped to 55.8 from 58.6 in November, marking the lowest level since May 2013.Markit economist said, the report, along with its manufacturing and construction surveys, indicates Britain’s economy grew 0.5 % in the fourth quar- Chinas HSBC Service PMI China’s services sector improved at its fastest pace in three months in December as new orders remained strong .The HSBC Markit Ser vices Purchasing Managers’ Index picked up to 53.4 last month from November’s 53.0, an encouraging sign of strength even as manufacturing activity slows and the property market softens. The chief economist at HSBC said, “We continue to believe that there is insufficient demand in the overall economy and more easing measures are warranted in the coming months.” Kuwait Kuwaiti Dinar at 0.29385 The USDKWD opened at 0.29385 Sunday morning. Safe-haven assets back under the spotlight KCIC Weekly Analysis on Asia KUWAIT: The majority of asset classes performed positively in the first three quarters of last year, in line with the trend set after the 2008 crisis. Most stock markets generated positive returns. The Gulf region led the global performance; Dubai stocks rose more than 50%. American, European and emerging Asian stocks also did well. Simultaneously, demand for safer assets increased. The yields of the sovereign bonds of the safest economies, such as the 10-year US and German bonds, fell by more than 15% and 50% respectively - bond yields fall when demand, and hence prices, increases. The US dollar index, which compares the US dollar against a basket of major currencies, also rose by more than 7% during that period. Traditionally, both types of assets follow inverse trends. The main reason for the rise in both safe and risky asset prices lies in the large liquidity injections carried out by the US Federal Reserve (Fed), the Bank of Japan (BOJ), the Bank of England, and to a lesser extent the European Central Bank (ECB). However, something has changed in the markets in the last three months of the year. Safe assets continued to gain in the last three months. The benchmark US and German government bonds rose in that period as much as in the whole of the first three quarters of 2014. The same happened to the US dollar index. On the other hand, riskier investments underperformed. The Spanish and Italian stock markets fell by more than 10% each, while German and emerging Asian returns were also negative. US stock market gains were minimal. The Gulf region witnessed the worst declines, with Dubai falling more than 30%. Reasons are varied. In the particular case of the GCC, the collapse of oil prices constitutes the key factor affecting markets. The oil supply glut, which has cut crude oil prices by roughly half their mid-2014 peak levels to more than a five-year low, is hurting energy firms in the world and GCC countries as a whole. Since 2008, economic fundamentals have not been supportive of the high asset prices, but investor sentiment has weakened in the last few months. Furthermore, geopolitical tensions in Ukraine and the Middle East, ˝the imminent recession in Russia, deflation in the euro zone and the looming interest rate hike in the US and UK keep saddling the market’s mood. The latest addition to the list of potentially destabilizing events includes the upcoming snap elections in Greece, which considerably heighten Greece’s - and the bloc’s - sovereign risks. Consequently, investors have been looking for protection in these safe-haven assets. Given the deterioration of market conditions, it is uncertain whether demand for riskier assets will recover in the short run. Rising demand for low-risk assets seems a likelier development. US and German sovereign bonds are clear candidates. In the case of the US, demand for government bonds may be entering its final year of positive performance as the Fed prepares for an eventual interest rate hike. The German Bund however is more likely to attract investors, despite already yielding below 0.5% compared to around 2% for the US government bond. The deflationary trend in the Eurozone is unlikely to change in the near term, especially given this year’s oil market outlook, boosting the likelihood of the ECB to undergo bond purchases. Other safe-haven assets include the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc. However, the BOJ’s ultra-loose policies, which are depreciating the yen, and the Swiss National Bank’s currency interventions will probably prevent a rally in those assets. Gold could also attract investors’ attention. Gold has been underperforming for more than two years, but low prices and the lack of clear alternatives are drawing attention. Last week, gold enjoyed the longest run of gains since October. However, the US dollar appreciation will continue to discourage foreign currency holders and global disinflation will corrode the asset’s function of hedging against inflation. Holding assets in US dollars - or pegged currencies - could be an adequate protection for investors. This year’s bear market may persist, and finding the right safe-haven asset can be the key investment decision of the year. GANDHINAGAR: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, speaks with US Secretary of State John Kerry, second from left, at the Vibrant Gujarat summit in Gandhinagar, India, yesterday. Kerry is in India to attend an international investment conference and push trade ties with the giant South Asian nation ahead of visit by President Barack Obama later this month. — AP Modi promises ‘unlimited’ reforms to India economy ‘We want to do this in a cleaner and greener way’ GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised “truly unlimited” reforms yesterday in his bid to transform India’s economy into a global powerhouse as he showcased his long-time fiefdom to global political and business leaders. Speaking at a major investment summit in the western state of Gujarat attended by US Secretary of State John Kerry, UN chief Ban Ki-moon and World Bank supremo Jim Yong Kim, Modi pledged to slash red tape and banish India’s reputation as a hard place to do business. Modi was Gujarat chief minister for 13 years before leading his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to national power last May, and much of his electoral appeal centred around his economic stewardship of the coastal state. The presence of Kerry and Kim at the summit is seen as a vote of confidence in Modi’s efforts to replicate his local success and kickstart growth in Asia’s third-largest economy. Kim predicted that Modi’s government was on the verge of lifting millions of Indians out of poverty, while Kerry said the world’s two largest democracies could make huge strides together. Modi said his right-wing BJP government had already introduced a slew of initiatives since ending a decade of rule by the left-leaning Congress. “In a very short span of seven months, we have been able to change the atmosphere of despair and uncertainty,” he told the crowd of thousands of business leaders and foreign government ministers. “Since day one, my government is actively working to revive the economy. My government is committed to create a policy environment that is predictable, transparent and fair.” But Modi said he was planning even greater, unspecified reforms to make it easier to do business in India and revive the flagging economy, which is struggling through the worst slowdown in decades. ‘Quantum leap’ “We are planning to take a quantum leap. It is not limited to one sector or region, it is truly unlimited,” he said. “We want to do this is a cleaner and greener way.” Under the previous Congress government, investors frequently complained about a hostile business climate in India, frustrated by bureaucracy and corruption. In contrast, Gujarat won a reputation as India’s most investor-friendly state during the era of ‘Modinomics’-even if critics say he tilted the playing field in favour of big business through tax breaks and subsidies. Kerry told the gathering the United States has looking forward to stronger trade and diplomatic ties between the world’s two largest democracies, with American companies primed for more investment. “I can’t think of a moment in all my years in public life when our destinies are converging as significantly as they are today,” said Kerry, who is due to visit a Ford auto plant in Gujarat during his trip. “This is a relationship where we believe we can turn sustainable growth into opportunities we have not seen before,” he told the crowd. Kerry’s visit to India, his second in six months, comes a fortnight before US President Barack Obama is due in New Delhi as Washington seeks to warm up sometimes frosty ties. It is only a year since Washington ended a de facto boycott of Modi, who was blacklisted following deadly communal riots in Gujarat in 2002. Modi received a rapturous reception from members of the diaspora on a visit to the US last autumn and a number of Indian-origin bosses, including MasterCard’s Ajaypal Singh Banga, are attending the Gujarat summit. Indian ‘bright spot’ At the opening session, World Bank president Kim hailed Modi as a “visionary leader” and forecast India’s growth would hit 6.4 percent this year and even faster next. “We project that India will a bright spot in an otherwise mediocre global economic outlook,” Kim told the summit. He said Modi’s government must press on with reforms, including by slashing bureaucratic redtape and simplifying taxation by introducing a national goods and services tax. As well as simplifying labour rules, Modi has made manufacturing a priority of his leadership, echoing his time in Gujarat.—AFP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 BUSINESS Infiniti raises the bar with Middle East launch of QX80SUV DUBAI: Infiniti, the fastest growing premium automotive brand in the region, has launched the latest enhanced version of their flagship full size SUV, the new 2015 QX80 across the region. For the coming model year, the Infiniti QX80 full-size luxury SUV offers a fresh new exterior design, a more crafted interior, additional standard features and technology and will come in two Grade levels - QX80 Excellence Grade and QX80 Luxury Grade, both with the option of seven or eight seats. Juergen Schmitz, Managing Director, Infiniti Middle East, said:”We are very pleased to launch our new 2015 QX80 full size SUV across the Middle East. The new model further enhances the First Class, Every Day character familiar to current QX80 owners and takes it to even greater heights. We have introduced significant changes to the QX80, that give it a more muscular and poised stance from the outside, while a host of new features inside deliver supreme comfort for up to eight passengers alongside the latest safety technologies, which include Predictive For ward Collision Warning (PFCW) and Forward Emergency Braking.” The extensive exterior design refinements focus on the QX80’s frontend appearance, with new upper grille shape and added lower grille. The revised front fascia also features new LED high/low beam headlights, LED turn signals, LED fog lights and a new bumper with flushmounted sonar sensors. In the rear of the QX80 a larger, standard bumper protector helps reduce potential damage when loading or unloading recreational gear or bulky cargo. There are also three new exterior colors among the seven total color choices: Al Tijari Announces winners of daily draw for the Najma account KUWAIT: Commercial Bank of Kuwait held the Al Najma Account Daily draw yesterday. The draw was held under the supervision of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry represented by Saguer Al Manaie. The winners of the Najma Daily Draw are :Hassan Radhi AbdulKareem KD 7000 Sulaiman Saleh Al Therban KD 7000 Mohammed Alamgir Mohammed KD 7000 Jumanah Yousef Abbass KD 7000 Rajaa Hmoud Al Mutairi KD 7000 or 2 months prior to the mega draw. In addition, for each KD 25 a customer can get one chance for winning instead of KD 50. Commercial Bank of Kuwait takes this opportunity to congratulate all lucky winners and also extends appreciation to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for their effective supervision of the draws which were conducted in an orderly and organized manner. The Commercial Bank of Kuwait announces the biggest daily draw in Kuwait with the launch of the new Najma account. Customers of the bank can now enjoy a KD 7,000 daily prize which is the highest in the country and another 4 mega prizes during the year worth KD 100,000 each on different occasions: The National Day, Eid Al Fitr, Eid Al Adha and on the 19th of June which is the date of the bank’s establishment. With a minimum balance of KD 500, customers will be eligible for the daily draw provided that the money is in the account one week prior to the daily draw Hermosa Blue, Graphite Shadow and Majestic White. A new wheel design is also introduced -14-spoke 22-inch forged aluminum-alloy wheels. The 2015 QX80’s interior refinements and revised grade level content reflect input from current owners, who have requested greater visual differentiation between color/wood trim offerings and more choices in the optional technology groupings. Two interior color atmospheres are available - Wheat or Graphite leather-appointed seating - along with two interior finisher colors. The previous Tuscan Burl trim has been replaced with a Mocha Burl with a heavier, richer and more reddish wood grain on the Excellence Grade, while a new Stratford Burl is available on the Luxury Grade. Several new technologies have been added for 2015, starting with the advanced High Beam Assist and Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) systems. The High Beam Assist headlight function, which is standard on all models, utilizes a forward camera to read oncoming or upcoming traffic and automatically dips the high beams to the low beam setting. The high beam setting is restored when the traffic is clear. The Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) system, which comes as standard on the Luxury Grade, warns the driver of risks that lie beyond the driver’s forward field of vision. It not only can sense the relative velocity and distance of a vehicle directly ahead, but also of a vehicle travelling in front of the preceding one. Also added are standard 3-Blink one-touch turn signals. An extensive suite of advance safety systems is standard with the QX80 Luxury Grade including Front Emergency Braking and Front Collision Warning System, alongside available features such as Blind Spot Warning, Blind Spot Inter vention, Lane Departure Warning (LDW ) and Lane Departure Prevention (LDP). As in previous years, all 2015 Infiniti QX80s include a high-stiffness frame structure that enhances ride comfort while reducing noise, vibration and harshness. The proven 5.6-liter V8 engine combines the responsive acceleration of Infiniti’s VVEL (Variable Valve Event & Lift) technology with the efficiency of Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) to produce 400 horsepower and 560Nm of torque. A smooth 7- speed automatic transmission is standard on all models. The 2015 QX80 is offered in two Grade levels: QX80 Excellence Grade and QX80 Luxury Grade, with 7 seat and 8 seat options available in both. Bayt.com announces complete revamp of its mobile app Making job searching easy, social and well-informed experience! DUBAI: Bayt.com, the Middle East’s number one job site, has released a completely revamped version of its popular mobile app, with new features, new design, and new capabilities! The exciting relaunch makes the job seeking experience truly mobile, as users can now get notifications on suitable jobs, get access to market information, recommend jobs to friends, and much more. Omar Tahboub, VP of Product, Bayt.com, said: “We want to provide our members with technology for the future, to make their job search easier and enhance their overall experience. With our new mobile app, users can apply for jobs instantly with a touch of a finger, while incorporating a social element that now allows them to recommend jobs to their friends, get network updates, market insights and much more through the app’s Newsfeed feature. This integrated, mobile approach to job seeking is where the future of job searching lies.” Among other features, the new app offers: BuildCV and apply to jobs on the go. Users can apply for jobs directly on their smartphone, anywhere, at any time, and instantly with just the touch of a finger. They can register for a Bayt.com account directly from the app or using their Facebook or Google account - no need to go back to the main site to do that anymore! Users can also directly build their CVs with the app without having to visit the site again. Connect to peers. Bayt.com knows the power of being social, and has infused a social element into its new app. Users can now use the app to recommend jobs to their friends. They can get recommended for a job; connect to the app using their Facebook account to find out where their friends are working and harness the power of referrals; and get updated on recommended jobs, news from their network, market insights and much more through the ground-breaking Newsfeed feature - all essential to stay on top of their job searching process. Increase profile’s visibility. Through a powerful notification centre, users are now notified about which employers,from which countries, viewed their CV, and what keywords were used by employers to find their CV. They can also see who viewed their public profile and from which countries and industries. This is powerful information that can help them tailor their CV, public profile and job applications based on the needs of employers who search for them and are interested in hiring them. Get insights and market information. Users now have top-class market information at their disposable, whenever they need it. They can discover the three fastest growing job roles by country, as well as the average salary paid for a specific job title by country, through the Bayt.com Salary Search feature Founded in 2000, and at the forefront of the online recruitment industry, Bayt.com boasts over 18,250,000 job seekers and more than 40,000 employers. By embracing the future of recruitment, which is in large part mobile, Bayt.com has become the daily career partner of professionals in the region and around the world. The free-to-download Bayt.com mobile applications not only offer professionals realtime connectivity to career opportunities in the job market, but also help job seekers access their Bayt.com CV statistics, analytics and social feeds. Smartphone users can download the revamped Bayt.com app for free from the Android App Store, or iPhone App Store. KUCM’s agreement contract with KNPC extended to mid-2016 KUWAIT: Kuwait United Construction Management - announced the extension of the company’s contract agreement with Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) for the Main Support Emergency and Operation Center Project at Ahmadi. As per the agreement, the contract now extends to mid-2016. The extension agreement was marked with a dinner celebration held at Flavors Restaurant in Safir Hotel & Residence in Fintas. Attending the event was Chairman of United Real Estate Company, Mr. Tariq AbdulSalam, KUCM’s CEO, Eng. Gamal Alnomiry and KNPC representatives. KUCM is the Project Management Arm of KIPCO - Kuwait Projects Company (Holding) - and is a subsidiary of United Real Estate Company. Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Tariq AbdulSalam said: “We are delighted to be extending our contract with KNPC for the Main Support Emergency and Operation Center Project. The contract extension is a testament to the high standards that KUCM has maintained in existing projects, and is a strong indicator of the successful partnership that we have forged with KNPC.” 2015 GMC Terrain: A compact crossover perfectly-suited to luxury-minded driver DUBAI: Today, the 2015 GMC Terrain remains a fan-favorite, introducing drivers to the brand’s renowned commands respect philosophy in a well-appointed vehicle. The vehicle brings an exceptional level of style, power and refinement to the compact crossover segment. Unique exterior and interior appointments, exclusive wheels and design cues set it starkly apart from competitors. A chrome grille, bodycolor fascias and rocker moldings, satin-chrome accents, specific headlamp and taillamp designs, and dual chrome-finish exhaust outlets emit a look of superior finishes. Denali-specific 19-inch wheels complete its sculpted appearance. Interior highlights for the Terrain Denali offer a sophisticated feel with soft-touch Jet Black leather lining the seats and door inserts. Denaliexclusive touches such as contrast stitching, along with a soft-touch instrument panel and leather-wrapped steering wheel with smoked mahogany wood accents, contribute to a luxurious interior. Dual-flow dampers are exclusive to the Terrain Denali’s suspension system and provide a smoother ride and improved handling by controlling suspension dampening across a broader range of driving conditions. Exceptional safety features on the Terrain Denali include the standard forward collision alert and lane departure warning systems, which uses a single-camera crash-avoidance system to visually and audibly warn drivers when a colli- sion is imminent or the vehicle crosses a lane marker. The side blind zone alert and rear cross traffic alert, also standard, use radar technology to watch spots the driver may not be able to see and provide visible and audible warnings to help avoid collisions. With the touch of a button, Terrain Denali drivers can access several convenience features, such as a programmable power liftgate, which allows access to the vehicle’s 1,810 liters of cargo space behind the first row, while a memory function stops the liftgate at a chosen height to help shorter drivers or accommodate low garage heights. Other technology available on Terrain Denali includes color touch navigation and a rear-seat entertainment system. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 technology Good time to focus on mobile solutions to MEA’s healthcare DUBAI: ICT investments will boost in the four core healthcare markets of Middle East and Africa. According to the newly released data by International Data Corporation (IDC), spending on IT services and products among healthcare providers in Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, and the UAE will grow by 70% over the next five years, expanding at 11.2% CAGR over the five-year period from 2013 to 2018. Spending priorities will be strongly driven by healthcare policy mandates and efficiency improvement needs. In the context of a pronounced shortage of IT expertise among healthcare organizations, IDC Health Insights expects the demand for IT services to continue to rise in all four markets. In fact, IT services will be the fastest growing segment of the healthcare providers’ market, with particularly intense growth projected in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Additional highlights from the data about the four countries include: • Healthcare is the second-fastest- growing sector after government in terms of IT spending. • Saudi Arabia is the fastest-growing healthcare IT market in the MEA region, forecast to expand by around 13.4% annually, followed by United Arab Emirates. • Spending on mobile devices and networking equipment will contribute significantly to overall hardware spending growth in all four markets. • In the software segment, system infrastructure software still accounts for the largest share of total external IT spending. Clinical information systems make up the smallest share but will post the fastest growth at 13.5% annually. “All of the four markets are set to grow at an impressive rate” says Nino Giguashvili, senior research analyst for IDC Health Insights.”While these markets present exceptional opportunities to healthcare IT suppliers across the whole ecosystem, it is the right time to focus on mobile solutions to healthcare providers’ organizational needs, and MEA’s healthcare challenges overall”. IDC ’s M iddle East and Africa Healthcare Provider 2013 IT Spending and 2014-2018 Forecast provides IT spending data and forecasts for 15 technologies and five countries (Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates). It is designed to help IT suppliers identify short- and long-term opportunities and for health providers to assess the state of the market. GM plans affordable 200-mile electric car DETROIT: General Motors plans to start selling an affordable electric car in 2017 that will be able to go 200 miles on a single charge. A person briefed on the matter told The Associated Press that GM plans to start selling a $30,000 battery powered family car called the Chevrolet Bolt sometime in 2017. A concept version of the car will be unveiled Monday at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, according to the person, who asked not to be identified because the official announcement hasn’t been made. The Bolt has been in the works for years and is designed to compete with electric offerings from Tesla Motors Inc. and Nissan Motor Co. The Palo Alto, California-based Tesla has plans for a $35,000 electric car called the Model 3, which also is expected to go 200 miles per charge. Nissan sells the electric Leaf, which starts at about $30,000 and can go up to 100 miles per charge. GM has been selling the Chevrolet Volt plug-in electric car since late 2010, but it goes only 38 miles on electric power before a gas generator kicks in. An updated version of the Volt with greater all-electric range also will be unveiled at the auto show. GM conceived the $35,000 Volt as a mass-market car that could handle most trips on electric power, but had the generator to end worries that people would run out of juice. A concept version of the first-generation Volt was unveiled eight years ago at a time when GM didn’t know for certain that the battery system would work. The company also offers the all-electric Chevy Spark subcompact that can go 82 miles on a charge. It starts at $26,685. Electric cars are eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit. Doug Parks, GM’s vice president of global product development, said in 2013 that GM was working on a 200-mile electric car for around $35,000, confirming that the company was in a race with other automakers to hit that mileage range at a moderate price. GM has invested millions in developing electric cars starting with the EV1 in the 1990s. It doubled the size of its battery testing lab at a technical center in suburban Warren, Michigan, to 100,000 square feet in 2013, allowing it to test batteries and controls faster. It took about four years for GM to develop the Volt and bring it to market. The new Volt, due out later this year, will hit showrooms at an uncertain time for electric vehicles with gas prices at $2.15 a gallon nationwide, down more than $1 per gallon from a year ago. The 200-mile electric car was first reported late Friday by the Wall Street Journal. — AP CAPE CANAVERAL: The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station — AP SpaceX launches for NASA but ends up in pieces LAS VEGAS: A man holds up the Invoxia Triby at CES Unveiled, a media preview event for CES International. The device can make phone calls, receive digital messages and play music. — AP Remembered: CES founder ‘Analog Jack’ Wayman LAS VEGAS: The man who started the Consumer Electronics Show in 1967 was known affectionately as “Analog Jack” by family and friends. Jack Wayman died in August at the age of 92. He loved a good gimmick (a phone on his bedside featured a statuette of Marilyn Monroe whose skirt would waft up when it rang) but wasn’t the most techsavvy by modern calculations, laughed son Jack Wayman Jr. as he waited in the audience before the event’s opening keynote speech this week. When the elder Wayman decided he needed an email address, he called Jack Jr. to set it up, then later phoned to ask if he had gotten any email yet. It didn’t stop him from enjoying the latest and greatest gadgets, though. He liked small ultrahigh-definition televisions. He wasn’t crazy about 3D. He would have been surprised to see as many car companies as there were at the show this year, 10 total, Wayman Jr. said. The International CES in Las Vegas is now the largest trade show in the Americas, with more than 2 million square feet of exhibit space - the size of about 35 football fields. CES takes over the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Sands Expo and several nearby hotels. More than 160,000 people attended in 2014. The show opened to the public on Tuesday and closes Friday. Hundreds of tech companies use the gadget show as a platform to unveil new products. Hot trends this year included Internet connectivity in everyday products such as cars and appliances and the growth of online video as an alternative to traditional television broadcasts.—AP CAPE CANAVERAL: The private SpaceX company sent a supply ship soaring flawlessly toward the International Space Station on Saturday, but the booster rocket ended up in pieces in the Atlantic following a failed attempt to land on a barge. “Close, but no cigar this time,” the company’s billionaire founder, Elon Musk, announced via Twitter shortly after the unprecedented touchdown effort. Despite the high-profile flop in the dark ocean, Musk said he was encouraged. The 14story booster managed, at least, to fly back to the floating platform from an altitude dozens of miles high. “Rocket made it to drone spaceport ship, but landed hard,” he said in a tweet. “Bodes well for the future too.” He’s already planning another landing test next month. Musk, who also runs electric car maker Tesla Motors, maintains that recovering and reusing rockets is essential for bringing down launch costs and speeding up operations. Until Saturday, no one had ever tried anything like this before. The modified barge nearly the size of a football field - was positioned a couple of hundred miles off Florida’s northeastern coast. The uncrewed platform was spared serious damage from the impact, although some equipment on deck will need to be replaced, according to Musk. A recovery ship with SpaceX staff was a safe 10 miles (16 kilometers) away. SpaceX’s primary mission was delivering more than 5,000 pounds (2,268 kilograms) of station supplies ordered up by NASA, including hasty replacements for experiments and equipment lost in the destruction of another company’s cargo ship last fall, as well as extra groceries. Belated Christmas presents were also on board for the six station astronauts. “Hurrah! A #Dragon is coming to visit bringing gifts,” Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti said in a tweet from orbit. Without interfering with the $133 million delivery, Musk had fins for guidance and landing legs installed on the first stage of the unmanned Falcon rocket. Once separated from the upper stage of the rocket, the main booster reignited as planned for the flyback. Automatic engine firings maneuvered the booster down toward the autonomous, modified barge. The Air Force maintained the ability, as always, to destroy the booster if it strayed off course. There was no good video of the “landing/impact,” Musk said, noting the “pitch dark and foggy” conditions. Brief TV images from booster cameras, broadcast by NASA, showed only water bubbles. “Will piece it together from telemetry and ... actual pieces,” said Musk, one of the cofounders of PayPal. Later in the day, Musk said the fins on the rocket ran out of hydraulic fluid right before touchdown. Regardless, he praised his team “for making huge strides towards reusability on this mission.” “Upcoming flight already has 50% more hydraulic fluid, so should have plenty of margin for landing attempt next month,” he said. In the weeks preceding the test, Musk had estimated there was a 50-50 chance, at best, that the Falcon’s first-stage booster would land vertically on the platform. A pair of attempts last year to bring boosters down vertically on the open ocean went well, but company officials conceded before Saturday’s try that a platform touchdown was considerably more challenging. The platform measures 300 feet (90 meters) by 100 feet (30 meters), with wings stretching the width to 170 feet (51 meters) - a relatively puny spaceport in the vastness of the sea. NASA watched the post-launch drama with keen interest, but its primary focus was on the Dragon racing toward the space station. The capsule is due to arrive there Monday. The shipment - the sixth by SpaceX since 2012 - is especially crucial given the recent loss of another company’s supply ship. Orbital Sciences Corp.’s Antares rocket exploded seconds after liftoff in October, destroying the entire payload and damaging the Virginia launch complex. That rocket is grounded until 2016. Orbital Sciences plans to shift some of the backlog to an Atlas rocket later this year. This SpaceX delivery was supposed to occur before Christmas, but was delayed by a flawed test-firing of the rocket. Then a problem with the rocket’s steering system cropped up at the last minute during Tuesday’s initial launch attempt. — AP China bans private drivers on ride-hailing apps BEIJING: The Uber app is displayed on a phone posed for photos near a woman peering into a car outside a office building in Beijing. China has banned drivers of private cars from offering services through ride-hailing apps, throwing up a new hurdle to Uber Technologies Ltd.’s global expansion. — AP BEIJING: China has banned drivers of private cars from offering services through ride-hailing apps, throwing up a new hurdle to Uber Technologies Ltd.’s global expansion. Only licensed taxis may use ride-hailing apps, the Ministry of Transport announced Friday. Such apps are hugely popular in China, and the ministry said it needed to protect users. The ruling could be a setback for Uber, which faces legal challenges in South Korea, India, Europe, California and other markets for using drivers who lack taxi licenses. “While we encourage innovation, we prohibit private cars from using platforms to participate in the ‘hired car’ business,” said a ministry announcement. It said companies that operate ride-hailing apps will be required to make sure no unlicensed drivers use them. China’s ride-hailing market is dominated by domestic competitors Didi Dache, backed by Internet giant Tencent, and Kuaidi Dache, backed by rival Alibaba Group. Those services are used mostly by taxi companies. A third Chinese Internet giant, search engine operator Baidu Inc., jumped into the market in December by investing in Uber. Taxi companies in the United States, Europe and other countries have complained Uber and similar ride-hailing services have an unfair advantage because they are not covered by regulations that affect the established industry. In December, the Shanghai city government detained and fined 12 unlicensed drivers who received business through the Didi Dache app. — AP CAMBRIDGE: In this May 10, 2005 file photo, Helen Greiner, chairman and co-founder iRobot Corporation, poses for photo with an iRobot PackBot EOD in front of her booth during RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition. — AP Drone market resembles Silicon Valley’s early days DANVERS: To see the future of drones, head up the hill at the intersection of Industrial Drive and Electronics Avenue. Inside a bland brick office building, the team at CyPhy is working on tethered machines that can fly nonstop for days and pocket-sized drones for search-and-rescue missions. It’s not a fancy building. There’s no giant aerospace or defense company here in Danvers, north of Boston. Just small teams of computer scientists and mechanical engineers working in spaces called “The Playpen,” “The Den” and “The Department of Failed Good Intentions.” In many ways, the nascent drone industry looks a lot like the personal computer industry did in its infancy. The money to fuel development is coming largely from entrepreneurs’ own checkbooks. “They get just enough money to make a prototype, get it out the door and get a couple of clients,” says Maryanna Saenko, an analyst with the science and technology consulting firm Lux Research. When the Federal Aviation Administration announces rules opening U.S. airspace to some commercial drones, more investors are expected to get on board. But until then, many venture capitalists say, drones remain too risky and too expensive to bet on. CyPhy Works is one of the few manufactures to attract deep pockets. It raised $10 million in venture capital, but that’s probably because founder Helen Greiner has a proven track record with robotics. She was one of the cofounders of iRobot, the company behind the Roomba vacuuming robot as well as military robots that helped U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan remotely detonate bombs. Even with that money, CyPhy - pronounced “sci-fi” - is still a small company that often uses Greiner’s house for staff barbeques and meetings over pizza. The largest recipient of investor dollars in the drone world - at $40 million - has been Airware of San Francisco, which is building an operating system to let drones and their added components work together. The industry for small drones is potentially larger than the defense industry “and certainly more interesting and beneficial to society,” says Airware CEO Johnathan Downey. — AP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 H E A LT H & S C I E N C E PITTSBURGH: An African Penguin chick undergoes a physical exam before going on public display for the first time, Thursday, Jan 8, 2015 at the National Aviary. — AP photos Cam captures penguin hatching at Pittsburgh aviary PITTSBURGH: A webcam captured images of the first of two African penguins hatching at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. Yesterday’s birth brings to 17 the number of endangered African penguins in the aviary’s Penguins Point exhibit. A second egg is expected to hatch this week, though spokeswoman Robin Weber said that was unlikely to occur tomorrow. Scientists estimate fewer than 20,000 of the birds exist in the wild. The public can monitor the penguins at www.penguinnestcam.org and see the parents, Sidney and Bette, sharing nesting duties. The father, Sidney, is named for Sidney Crosby, the star of the city’s National Hockey League team, the Penguins. Sidney and Bette successfully bred two previous sets of chicks, so aviary officials expect the new chicks to thrive. They’ll be reared for three to four weeks by their parents in a cave that is part of the exhibit. After that, they’ll be hand-reared by aviary staff. Having the staff rear the penguins “will ensure they are ready to fulfill their future roles as ambassadors for their species in the National Aviary’s educational and interactive programs,” which will require the birds to be exposed to humans, the aviary said in a statement. People who view the nesting penguins can expect to see the parents taking turns incubating the unhatched egg and keeping the newborn - slightly larger than a golf ball - warm. Penguin chicks are born with the yolk sack attached, which provides nutrition. When that’s gone, the chick will beg for food and be fed partially digested fish by its parents. The chicks won’t be named until tests in a few weeks determine their gender. The aviary plans to name the chicks after prominent individuals. — AP Brazil drought brews trouble for coffee market RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil’s coffee harvest last year was hit by one the country’s worst droughts in decades, with effects on the world’s largest producer now threatening to spill over into this year, pushing prices ever higher. Brazil’s 290,000 growers produce around a third of the world’s coffee-out-producing the country’s nearest competitor, Vietnam, by more than three times. But last year’s total yield was down 7.7 percent from 2013 and well below initial forecasts, the ministry of agriculture said this week. Production of high grade arabica slumped even more drastically, by 15 percent. The falling production has sent prices soaring, with arabica up by half in 2014 and expected to keep increasing this year. A pound of arabica for March delivery was fetching around $1.77 on New York’s ICE Futures US market Thursday, compared to around $1.06 a year earlier. Unlike many crops that are replanted and harvested each year, coffee is grown in a two-year cycle. So initial predictions for 2014, made before the drought took hold, had initially forecast a much stronger harvest. “This harvest was all set to be a bumper one, given many plantations were new and cultivators had invested to increase productivity,” said Gil Barabach of Safras & Mercado specialist news agency. “At the end of 2013 we expected production to hit 60 to 65 million sacks,” Barabach said. The final total, measured in 60-kilogram bags, was actually just 45.3 million, thanks in large part to severe rain shortages in south and central south Brazil, the country’s main production centers, that stretched from the first weeks of last year through November. “Annual rainfall normally comes in at between 1,600 millimeters (63 inches) to 1,800 millimeters,” said Paulo Sergio Elias, a spokesman for a coffee growing cooperative of some 3,000 producers in Minas Gerais, north of Sao Paulo and Rio states. But rainfall last year “didn’t even reach 900 millimeters,” Elias said. Stunted growth The drought had a particularly severe impact because “it happened from January and February, just as the beans were growing larger and ripening,” Elias explained. “It will also affect the productive potential of this coming year as plant reserves are too weak to ensure the development of future fruit,” he added. In other words, given coffee’s two-year growing cycle, the effects of last year’s stunted growth will be seen in the bean yield over the next 12 months. “The plants expended a huge amount of energy in enduring the lack of water and high temperatures,” Elias said. “As a result, the branches are shorter than usual and hence will bear less grains. Buds are also lacking in the clusters.” Production was further hit last year by frost in the southern state of Parana. The region’s harvest slumped by two-thirds over 2013, according to national supply company Conab. Plantations of lower grade robusta in regions less affected by drought saw their harvests rise 20 percentbut their yield only accounts for a third of national production. Barabach says he expects production this year to be “similar” to 2014, but exports may be even lower, potentially pushing prices yet higher. “The country had major reserves to call on given weak demand and the low prices of (2013),” explained analyst Barabach. “Once the falloff in production was felt and prices rose it sold off stock at a good price. “Reserves will be much tighter in 2015,” Barabach predicted. — AFP ORNIA: In this image provided by the Ventana Wildlife Society, a “mystery” condor is seen on the live streaming webcam belonging to VWS Condor Sanctuary on Jan 2, 2015 in the Santa Lucia Mountains. — AP California condors secretly mate, producing unexpected baby BIG SUR: Two California condors have secretly mated in the woods of Northern California, thrilling wildlife biologists by producing unexpected offspring. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the breeding was only the third unobserved pairing of condors in the wild since 1997, when biologists began releasing the endangered birds in Big Sur. The last 27 California condors left in the wild were cap- Sanofi, Regeneron cholesterol drug also effective in monthly doses NEW YORK: An experimental drug from Sanofi SA and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals was found to be effective in lowering “bad” cholesterol even when administered once every four weeks, instead of every two weeks. The drug, alirocumab, belongs to an emerging class of injectable drugs that block a naturally occurring protein called PCSK9, which inhibits the liver from expelling “bad” LDL cholesterol. These drugs, called PCSK9 inhibitors, are aimed at patients whose cholesterol levels do not fall enough despite the use of statins such as Pfizer Inc’s Lipitor, and those who are unable to tolerate them. Sanofi SA and Regeneron are in a fierce race with Pfizer and Amgen Inc to bring their PCSK9 inhibitor to the market, which is expected to be worth billions if these biotech drugs are also able to significantly reduce heart attacks and deaths as statins have. Roth Capital’s Joseph Pantginis said that by 2016, about 36 million patients across the United States and European Union are expected to be eligible for alirocumab and Amgen’s evolocumab, which was also assessed using fortnightly and monthly doses. Amgen, though, has a head start in getting marketing approval for evolocumab, having submitted an application with the US Food and Drug Administration in August. TORONTO: This April 30, 2009, file photo shows a box of Tamiflu in a health clinic. — AP Unable to tolerate Hoping to close the gap, Sanofi and Regeneron paid BioMarin Pharmaceutical $67.5 million for a voucher that could speed up alirocumab’s review process. Alirocumab was tested in 803 high cholesterol patients with a moderate-to-high heart risk. It compared a 300 mg dose of the drug given every four weeks against a placebo, with over twothirds of the patients also on statins. A second study evaluated alirocumab in 233 high cholesterol patients with a high heart risk and/or a history of being unable to tolerate two or more statins. The trial compared a 150 mg dose of the drug given every four weeks against a placebo. Early data from another trial suggested alirocumab could halve heart risk. A study also proved that the number of high-risk statin-intolerant patients able to get their “bad” cholesterol down using alirocumab was 10 times more than those on Merck & Co’s Zetia. Regeneron’s stock was up 1.3 percent at $408.41 in morning trading on the Nasdaq on Friday. Sanofi’s shares were down 3 percent in Paris. — Reuters tured and placed in a breeding program in 1987. The Big Sur flock came from that program. The bird is already 9 months old. The parents raised the hatchling for many months before being detected by prying biologists. Ventana Wildlife Society Senior Wildlife Biologist and Big Sur Condor Project Coordinator Joe Burnett said the surprise bird is a sign the flock is doing well. — AP Medical charity MSF opens Ebola clinic for pregnant women FREETOWN: Medical charity Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) has opened the first care center in the current Ebola epidemic for pregnant women, whose survival rate from the virus is virtually zero, the charity said on Saturday. There is currently one patient in the clinic, which is perched on a hill in the compound of a disused Methodist boys high school in the Sierra Leone capital. More than 20,700 people have been infected with the virus in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia since it began a year ago and at least 8,200 people have died, according to World Health Organization figures. The rate of transmission has slowed in Guinea and Liberia and there are signs it is starting to ebb in Sierra Leone. Women are particularly vulnerable to a disease spread through direct contact with infected people and with the corpses of victims, because women often care for sick family members, said MSF Field Coordinator, Esperanza Santos. “Pregnant women (with Ebola) are a high risk group so they have less chance than...than the rest of the population,” she told Reuters. The charity has played a leading roll in the fight against the virus. Medical authorities say it is unclear why the survival rate for pregnant women is lower than for other patients but early testing and rapid treatment will help lower mortality rates. After treatment Ramatu Samura’s story illustrates issues facing pregnant women. The 16-year-old miscarried when she first contracted Ebola, but has recovered after treatment at MSF’s Kingtom Care Unit maternity ward in northwest Freetown. Survivors cannot contract the same strain of the virus and Samura is now at looking after her baby niece and the baby’s mother, both of whom are being treated for the virus. Samura said she bled for two hours and miscarried when she arrived at the care unit. She only knew she was pregnant after she miscarried and survived partly because the pregnancy was at an early stage, hospital sources said. Sierra Leone’s first confirmed Ebola case was last May 24 when a pregnant woman was brought to the public hospital in the eastern town of Kenema from the border district of Kailahun. She miscarried and died, infecting her nurses. — Reuters MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 H E A LT H & S C I E N C E Compression stockings may ease sleep apnea NEW YORK: Wearing compression stockings during the day may slightly improve sleep apnea at night, a small study suggests. The benefits of the kneehigh socks, however, failed to convince sleep specialists that they’d hit on a new cure for obstructive sleep apnea, which is a potentially serious condition. In obstructive sleep apnea, breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep because the airway becomes narrowed or blocked. The condition affects 12 million Americans, raising their risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, irregular heartbeat and diabetes. It also raises their risk of being sleepy and fatigued during the day, because they sleep poorly at night. The gold-standard therapy for obstructive sleep apnea is a continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, device. In the new study, 22 patients with obstructive sleep apnea who wore compression stockings during the day for two weeks saw their frequency of apneas decrease by 27 percent, compared to 23 patients who didn’t wear the stockings, Dr T. Douglas Bradley and colleagues report in Sleep Medicine. The authors call the 27 percent reduction “modest.” They say it reduced patients’ sleep apnea “from the severe to the moderate range.” They did not, however, see any improvements in patients’ daytime alertness or sleepiness. There are a number of reasons the airway may be blocked during sleep. For example, the throat muscles and tongue may relax, blocking the airway. This new study points to another potential mechanism, Bradley told Reuters Health. He believes fluid can move from the legs into the neck, restrict the flow of oxygen and cause obstructive sleep apnea. “Getting rid of excess fluid is one approach of treating sleep apnea,” said Bradley, a sleep specialist and professor at the University of Toronto. Compression stockings, widely used to treat varicose veins and by workers whose jobs keep them on their feet all day, exert pressure on the legs and reduce fluid movement. “This study highlights what we believe to be a new cause of sleep apnea,” Bradley said. “This is further evidence that it really is a mechanism that causes sleep apnea.” But sleep specialist Dr Jafari Behrouz of the University of California, Irvine, told Reuters Health he is not ready to prescribe the knee-highs to his apnea patients. Bariatric surgery “At this point, I do not recommend stockings to treat sleep apnea,” said Behrouz, who was not involved with the current study. The first thing he recommends for sleep apnea patients is that they improve their sleep hygiene by eliminating sedatives and alcohol for six hours before bedtime and by avoiding caffeine after lunch. He also advises that overweight patients try to lose weight and morbidly obese patients consider bariatric surgery. He also recommends that patients use the goldstandard CPAP device when they sleep. Some patients have trouble using it or do not like using it. A mouthpiece called a mandibular advancement device is an alternative that holds the lower jaw and tongue forward during sleep. Snorers, especially men 50 years and older with a history of high blood pressure or stroke should talk to their doctors about their risk for sleep apnea, Behrouz said. “The patient and physician can discuss what’s the best treatment for them,” he said. “For the majority of the patients, the best treatment still is the CPAP machine.” — Reuters US okays Roche test to identify HIV, hepatitis viruses GENEVA: US authorities have approved a test developed by Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche that can detect both HIV and hepatitis viruses, the company said yesterday. The Cobas Taqscreen MPX is the only test approved by the US Food and Drug Administration that can simultaneously detect the HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses in human blood and plasma, Roche said. Having a single test eliminates “the need for consecutive rounds of testing” Roche said, stressing that it could shorten the time it takes to reach a crucial diagnosis of the killer viruses. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which causes AIDS, has killed some 39 million people since it emerged in the 1980s. Hepatitis B and C, which are transmitted from infected mothers to newborn babies by unsafe injections during medical procedures and drug use, or unsafe sex, kill more than a million people each year. Roche is a leader in the global blood and plasma screening market using so-called nucleic acid-based techniques, which allow earlier detection of virus or bacteria infections in antibody tests. That market is worth an estimated 660 million euros ($779 million) worldwide. — AFP Dr Naif Al-Mutawa certified as Clinical Hypnotherapist D r Naif Al-Mutawa, founder and Clinical Director of the Soor Center for Professional Therapy and Assessment, has been certified as a clinical hypnotherapist by the National Guild of Hypnotists. Dr Naif offers hypnotherapy for issues pertaining to weight loss, smoking cessation, stress management, pain management, end of relationship, sleep, overcoming fears, doing well on tests amongst others. A not-for-profit, educational corporation established in 1950, the National Guild of Hypnotists is the largest and oldest hypnotherapy membership organization in the world and is headquartered in New Hampshire, USA. It offers certification courses in the field of hypnotism and provides”an open forum for the free exchange of ideas concerning hypnotism”, while operating as a “vehicle for legal and legislative action.” Under the supervision of US educated and licensed clinical psychologist Dr Naif Al-Mutawa, the Soor Center has become the largest private psycho-educational practice in the Middle East over the past six years. It has a range of qualified Dr Naif Al-Mutawa and licensed psychologists who help clients navigate the stresses of today’s complicated lifestyles. It provides individual, couple, child and family counseling and employs a wide variety of therapies for a broad range of personal health and emotional issues including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, marital issues, phobias, obsessive-compulsive behavior, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, educational problems and other challenges of modern life. TAIWAN: Agriculture personnel cull geese at a local farm in Taiwan’s southern Chiayi county yesterday. — AFP photos Thousands more poultry culled as bird flu fears grow in Taiwan TAIPEI: Taiwan yesterday ordered the slaughter of 16,000 geese and ducks to try to curb a bird flu outbreak that has already led to the culling of 120,000 chickens. Authorities on Friday ordered the culling of the chickens at a farm in the southern county of Pingtung after samples tested positive for H5N2, one of the less virulent strains of avian flu. Officials yesterday ordered the slaughter of 7,500 ducks at a farm in Pingtung and 8,500 geese at five farms in Yunlin and Chiayi, two counties also in the south, after a new variant of H5N2 as well as the H5N8 strain were detected. “This (H5N8) has never been discovered in Taiwan before, it probably could be brought to Taiwan by migratory birds,” Chang Su-san, head of the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine, told reporters. The H5N8 virus had previously hit Europe, South Korea, Japan, Canada and the United States, prompting the culling of poultry. Many of the duck and geese farms were also asked to strengthen nets to prevent contacts between poultry and wild birds. The island has reported several outbreaks of H5N2 in recent years. But Taiwan has no recorded cases of the potentially deadly H5N1 strain, although authorities said pet birds smuggled from China tested positive for the strain in 2005 and 2012. The birds were subsequently destroyed. — AFP TAIWAN: Agriculture personnel collect the carcasses of dead geese at a local farm in Taiwan’s southern Chiayi County. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 W H AT ’ S O N Mughal Mahal: Three decades of culinary excellence I n 1985, a small unpretentious restaurant in Sharq drew the attention of three young connoisseurs of fine food and gracious hospitality. Infused with the idea of introducing authentic Mughlai cuisine to Kuwait, they threw all their energy and effort into ensuring that great food was always served with a pleasing service in a relaxing ambiance. Thus was born Mughal Mahal, Kuwait’s best known Indian restaurant and a culinary icon in the country. As Mughal Mahal enters its thirtieth year of serving what are undoubtedly some of the finest Mughlai dishes outside the Indian subcontinent, we take a look at the restaurant, and the trio of Ashok Kalra, Jatinder Suri and Mukesh Kumar, who are behind the restaurant’s phenomenal success story. Barely one year into their opening, Mughal Mahal blazed into culinary limelight when it was feted as providing a ‘Feast fit for Kings’ in the popular dining review section of a local newspaper. The reviewer merited the restaurant with five stars in the three categories of quality of food, service and value for money, while leaving it with four stars in atmosphere. The total was the highest ranking given to any eatery in Kuwait at that time. The crowds that began flocking to the restaurant from that day have not diminished till date. Over the years, the restaurant has warmly welcomed seasoned food connoisseurs as well as newbies to fine dining and in the process changed perceptions about Indian cuisines among Kuwaitis and other expatriates in the country. Serving as cultural and social hub for community members and others alike, the restaurant has played host to hundreds of receptions for visiting glitterati, including politicians, businessmen, artists, musicians and film stars. It was no accident of fortune, place or time that led Mughal Mahal to transform from one small, unassuming restaurant in Sharqinto one of the finest restaurant chains in Kuwait. The remarkable expansion and evolution of Mughal Mahalis the outcome of anamalgam of strong management leadership, the tireless dedication and diligence of staff and an unwa- vering commitment to delivering an exquisite culinary experience to guests. Attaining and retaining one of the top rankings among restaurants in Kuwait for more than a quarter-century is also the result of an unrelenting attitude to sourcing only the best quality ingredients, preparing dishes consistently to the highest culinary standards and persistently delivering exceptional service toguests in elegant surroundings. The remarkable success story of Mughal Mahal is attested by the exponential growth over the years in its menu, services, staff, covers and revenues. From serving only an authentic Indian Mughlai cuisine the restaurant chain has expanded to offer specialized Chinese and international cuisines. The brand, once renowned only for its dine-in facilities, now offers the same level of unrivaled food quality and service through its dedicated outdoor catering division and its take-away, homedelivery and banqueting service. What started out with just 55 covers and a staff of five has grown today to offer 1,500 covers with a staffstrength of around 500, while revenues have grown multiple-fold in the same time span. Operating a restaurant is no easy task, as anyone who has entered the business will tell you. Between space, sourcing, servicing and personnel problems, it is an uphill battle from day one. Factor in the sky-high costs of rent and rising prices of supplies and the chances of success are really very slim. Stories of highprofile restaurants opening with much fanfare and then shortly closing for good are frequent in Kuwait. It is quite an achievement when any restaurant remains open successfully for a decade or more, but to do it continuously for thirty years is an accomplishment by itself. “For a restaurant to successfully remain in the top tier for 30 years is a rarity in any country; for an Indian restaurant to accomplish this feat on foreign land is even rarer,” said Partner and Managing Director Kalra. He added, “We attribute this success to the continued support from concerned authorities in Kuwait, our gracious sponsors, dedicated staff and most of all our guests who have trusted us with their patronage all these years.” “Responding positively to the needs of guests has always been a top priority with us. While developing customer relations and building loyalties are a long-term ongoing process, our extensive menu conceptualized out of a love for fine food and our restaurant’s ethos based on a passion for gracious hospitality have ensured that we continue to deliver a memorable dining experience to our guests on every occasion,” noted the brand’s Partner and Director Suri. Pointing to the company’s future plans, he added, “We have a clear vision of our growth path for 2015 and beyond; this includes adding a coffee-shop, a dedicated bakery and confectionary to further expand our bouquet of offerings.” In its three decade long history Mughal Mahal has weathered the woes that Kuwait went through, including economic downturns, political upheavals and an invasion, to emerge triumphant and rebuild itself, as the country did, after liberation. The restaurant reopened without much fanfare in 1991,welcoming back loyal guests, meeting new faces and making them into long-term patrons. In the immediate post-liberation environment, the restaurant served as a prominent pivot for convivial reunions among Kuwaitis and expatriates separated by the seven-month long invasion. The restaurant’s increasing popularity with the public and growing customer loyalty, encouraged the management to soon engage in an assertive expansion program. From 1993 to 2005, eight more branches were opened across Kuwait, including three in Salmiya and one each in Fahaheel, Farwaniya, Fintas, Jahra and Hawally. The next two outlets followed in rapid succession in May and June of 2010, with the tenth branch opening in the resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt and the eleventh outlet opening as a lavish banqueting facility in Fahaheel. “A customer’s repeated visit and menu choices are an expression of their preference; we have ensured that Mughal Mahal outlets are situated in prime location that provide convenient and easy access for our guests. We are also constantly endeavoring to tailor our menus to better define and express the culinary choices of our guests. Over the years, as customer expectations became more nuanced, we have responded by creating meaningful niche dining experiences for them. For instance, when there was a demand from guests for banqueting and events management venue, we then introduced Rayan Banquet Hall in Fahaheel,” said Partner and Director Kumar. The foresight and perseverance of management along with the dedication and commitment of the staff, has led to the brand gaining plaudits in various media reviews and winning numerous accolades in Kuwait, which was topped by its repeated recognition as a Super brand in the country. Over a times pan of three decades, Mughal Mahal has not only captured the culinary taste and imagination of Kuwaitis and expatriates alike, but also created a growing cult behind Indian cuisine in Kuwait. As an iconic Indian brand, Mughal Mahal through its food diplomacy has been at the forefront in promoting the image of India in the country. Also, their corporate commitment to giving back to society has led the brand to being involved in various community activities, including supporting Indian cultural, social and professional gatherings, and providing voluntary catering to the thousands who arrive for the Republic Day and Independence Day celebrations at the Indian Embassy premises every year. The brand’s corporate social responsibility extends beyond the hospitality sector and offers annual scholarships to deserving students of Indian schools in Kuwait and in India, as well as providing medical care through their support for specialized medical institutions in India. The three Mughal Mahal directors are also loyal and patriotic Indians who never fail to respond immediately through monetary contributions and other support to any national or regional disaster in India, as well as support various philanthropic and needy causes of the Indian community in Kuwait. In between his busy professional obligations, Kalra has also found time, in the past fifteen years to be an honorary member, and for five years as Chairman, of the Board of Trustees of the Indian Community School Kuwait, the largest and oldest Indian school in the country. “It is quite gratifying to note that the ripples we created with the opening of the first authentic Indian Mughlai restaurant back in 1985, continues to resonate endearingly with guests to this day. More than anything we owe this continued success to the unwavering loyalty and support of our guests who have taken us from where we were yesterday to who we are today and what we aim to be tomorrow,” said Kalra in conclusion. The Ajman Palace Hotel prepares for SATTE in India T op sales executives from The Ajman Palace Hotel will be present at SATTE travel show scheduled to take place in New Delhi, India, from 29th to 31st January, 2015. Ferghal Purcell, General Manager, The Ajman Palace Hotel, said, “SATTE is one of South Asia’s leading travel shows that offers a fantastic platform to conduct business with over 12,000 travel trade professionals. This year marks the 21st edition of the show with more than 640 exhibitors taking part in the event from 35 countries as well as 23 Indian states. It provides us a fabulous opportunity to Canadian Bilingual School earns Middle States Accreditation T he Canadian Bilingual School announced that it has earned accreditation by the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools, a worldwide leader in accreditation and continuous school improvement. “We are pleased to have earned accreditation by the Middle States Association and to share in our success with the greater school community, especially the teachers, parents and students who worked so hard to make this possible,” said K O Mathew, School Director. “Accreditation confirms and validates the work we do each and every day to ensure a top quality education for our students.” Accreditation is a self-evaluation process that schools voluntarily undergo to demonstrate they are meeting a defined set of performance standards. The accreditation process helps schools - and ultimately students to continuously grow and improve. The process begins with a self-study that is conducted by the school and requires input from school leaders, teachers, parents and students. Following the self-study, a team of volunteer educators from Association member schools conducts an on-site peer review visit to observe school operations and interview various stakeholders. The visiting team makes its recommendation to the Middle States Association Commissions, which votes on the accreditation. “The accreditation process is an effective and efficient approach to helping schools plan for the future, promote staff development and advance student achievement,” said Henry G Cram, Ed D, president of the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools. “School leaders, teachers and parents are to be commended for working together to establish goals focused on providing high quality education for all students.” showcase our product to the Indian market that is one of the key source markets for the UAE. Our aim is to increase our share of visitors from the country by primarily targeting leisure groups, families and women travelers, luxury seekers and wedding groups as well as MICE business. Destination weddings are extremely popular in India and have got outstanding facilities including the spectacular ‘Al Saalah’ Ballroom that is the largest in the Northern Emirates with a capacity of 700 guests. This makes us the most prestigious address for weddings and corporate events. “ India is among the top 10 feeder markets for The Ajman Palace Hotel. In 2014 more than 8 per cent of hotel’s total guests came from India. As the UAE experiences a surge in visitors from the country, this number is likely to go up. The property is also witnessing an increase in average length of stay of Indian guests. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 W H AT ’ S O N IWC holds first meeting in 2015 T he International Women Committee (IWC) recently held its first monthly meeting in 2015, said the committee chairperson, Josephine; spouse of the Italian ambassador to Kuwait. She noted that the committee discussed this month’s agenda, which includes visiting Ahamdi City, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), KOC’s museum, the Oases area, and Horeca 2015 exhibition. IWC’s meeting was attended by Dr Adel Al-Yousifi; a Kuwaiti businessman, who talked about both his career and his favorite hobby; photogra- phy. Yousifi riefed the committee about his passion for photography, its scientific techniques and displayed some of his photos. ‘Winter Wonderland’ at Marina Hotel Kuwait’s annual Staff party KUWAIT: Marina Hotel Kuwait recently held its annual staff party, which was themed “Winter Wonderland”. The event, which took place at Salwa Sabah Al Ahmed Theater and Hall, provided an opportunity for attendees to celebrate the success and achievements of 2014 and to welcome the New Year along with the challenges that it will bring. The event was filled with fun, excitement and individuality, which allowed participants to celebrate and enjoy. Nabil Hammoud, General Manager of Marina Hotel, thanked the management and employees for their great efforts and dedication throughout 2014. He emphasized on the importance of team work to foster good service leading to better results. He also encouraged the staff to aim higher and work better through constant commitment while striving for excellence. The evening was made special by distributing certificates and awards in various categories for best employee of the year, best performer of the year, best supervisor of the year, best supervisor of the 4th quarter and the employee of the month October, November and December 2014. The event included exciting activities and a variety of enjoyable entertaining interdepartmental competitions. It further concluded with a lavish dinner buffet, where employees and management were glad to be part of the celebration. Nabil Hammoud, General Manager of Marina Hotel Abdul-Aali Hamad Al-Salami celebrated the wedding of his son, Ahmad, to the daughter of Abdul-Sattar Abdulmuhsen Al-Wazzan at Sheikha Maryam Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah Hall in Qadsiya last Thursday. —Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 TV PROGRAMS 00:50 The Weakest Link 01:35 Moone Boy 02:00 The Omid Djalili Show 02:30 Money 03:20 Money 04:15 The Weakest Link 05:00 Woolly & Tig 05:05 The Green Balloon Club 05:30 Gigglebiz 05:45 Boogie Beebies 06:00 Nina And The Neurons: In The Lab 06:15 Woolly & Tig 06:20 The Green Balloon Club 06:45 Gigglebiz 07:00 Boogie Beebies 07:15 The Weakest Link 08:00 Blackadder II 08:30 The Mimic 09:00 My Family 09:30 Doctors 10:00 Being Erica 10:45 The Weakest Link 11:30 Blackadder II 12:00 The Mimic 12:25 Love Life 13:10 My Family 13:40 Doctors 14:10 Being Erica 15:00 The Vicar Of Dibley 15:30 Blackadder II 16:00 The Mimic 16:25 The Weakest Link 17:10 Eastenders 17:40 Doctors 18:10 Being Erica 19:00 The Vicar Of Dibley 19:30 Moone Boy 20:00 Whitechapel 20:50 Scott & Bailey 21:40 South Riding 22:35 South Riding 23:30 South Riding 00:05 00:55 01:45 02:30 03:15 04:00 04:45 05:35 06:30 07:15 08:00 08:45 09:10 10:00 10:50 11:40 12:35 13:20 13:45 14:35 15:30 16:20 17:15 18:00 18:25 19:15 20:10 20:35 21:25 21:55 Living 22:20 23:10 00:45 01:35 02:25 03:15 04:05 05:00 06:00 06:50 07:40 08:30 08:55 09:20 09:45 10:10 10:35 11:25 12:15 13:05 13:30 13:55 14:20 15:10 Antiques Roadshow Come Dine With Me Food Glorious Food Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Bargain Hunt Come Dine With Me Homes Under The Hammer Antiques Roadshow Come Dine With Me Celebrity MasterChef Bargain Hunt Come Dine With Me Homes Under The Hammer Antiques Roadshow Come Dine With Me Celebrity MasterChef Bargain Hunt Come Dine With Me Homes Under The Hammer Homes Under The Hammer Simply Italian Come Dine With Me Celebrity MasterChef Rachel’s Favourite Food For Antiques Roadshow Come Dine With Me Overhaulin’ 2012 Overhaulin’ 2012 Overhaulin’ 2012 Overhaulin’ 2012 Overhaulin’ 2012 Troy Siberian Cut Car Chasers Fast N’ Loud Auction Hunters The Liquidator Dallas Car Sharks How It’s Made How It’s Made Fast N’ Loud Kindig Customs Highway To Sell Auction Hunters The Liquidator Dallas Car Sharks Siberian Cut Car Chasers 16:00 16:50 17:15 17:40 18:30 19:20 20:10 20:35 21:00 21:50 22:40 23:30 Fast N’ Loud How It’s Made How It’s Made Dual Survival Gold Rush Gold Rush The Liquidator Dallas Car Sharks Gold Rush Gold Rush Alaska: The Last Frontier Gold Rush 00:00 Violetta 00:45 The Hive 00:50 Art Attack 01:15 Art Attack 01:40 Jungle Junction 01:50 Jungle Junction 02:05 Jungle Junction 02:15 Jungle Junction 02:30 Violetta 03:10 The Hive 03:20 Art Attack 03:45 Art Attack 04:10 Jungle Junction 04:20 Jungle Junction 04:35 Jungle Junction 04:45 Jungle Junction 05:00 Art Attack 05:25 Art Attack 05:50 Mouk 06:00 Dog With A Blog 06:25 Liv And Maddie 06:50 So Random 07:15 I Didn’t Do It 07:40 Jessie 08:05 Austin & Ally 08:30 Binny And The Ghost 08:55 Suite Life On Deck 09:20 Wizards Of Waverly Place 09:45 Hannah Montana 10:10 That’s So Raven 10:35 Halloweentown 12:15 Austin & Ally 12:40 Jessie 13:05 I Didn’t Do It 13:30 So Random 13:55 Liv And Maddie 14:20 The Adventures Of Disney Fairies 14:55 Jessie 15:20 I Didn’t Do It 15:45 Liv And Maddie 16:10 Austin & Ally 16:35 Binny And The Ghost 17:00 I Didn’t Do It 17:25 Jessie 17:50 Prank Stars 18:15 Dog With A Blog 18:40 Good Luck Charlie 19:05 I Didn’t Do It 19:30 Liv And Maddie 19:55 Austin & Ally 20:20 Wizards Of Waverly Place 20:45 Suite Life On Deck 21:10 Hannah Montana 21:35 That’s So Raven 22:00 Suite Life On Deck 22:25 A.N.T. 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22:55 23:00 23:05 23:30 23:55 34 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 stars CROSSWORD 782 STAR TRACK Aries (March 21-April 19) This is not a good time to make any concrete decisions about a relationship or fret over an upcoming business deal. Rather, it’s best to spend time enjoying the quiet surroundings. Your thoughts may tend to turn inward, toward your situation in life. If you see something that you can fix, fix it, otherwise move forward. The actions of this afternoon will have long-lasting effects whether they are positive or negative-careful. Also, you should open up to relatives at this time-there is a great deal of emotional support available for you. You are particularly attractive this evening and will be pleased with the results of time spent refurbishing and refreshing your energies this day. Perhaps you might share a massage with your beloved this evening. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Courage and confidence reign at this time. Others will follow your lead in any group effort. Your energy is high-perfect for getting some exercise or chopping wood. Just make sure any new projects are short-term. This is a good time to lead the way on projects-your creativity is unusually heightened. Your desire to succeed and improve your income may find you concentrating on ways to improve your resume. You may also consider further education. Helping friends and relating to their true feelings can be accomplished with little effort on your part. You can be a good listener. Friends and family are a great source of strength and you enjoy building on the relationships you have with family, as often as possible. Gemini (May 21-June 20) ACROSS 1. The ratio of the distance traveled (in miles) to the time spent traveling (in hours). 4. Of or relating to the peoples who speak the language of the Arawak. 12. Nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate. 15. A plant hormone promoting elongation of stems and roots. 16. Any ameba of the genus Endamoeba. 17. The United Nations agency concerned with international maritime activities. 18. Stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings. 20. Acid gritty-textured fruit. 22. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trademarks Aleve and Anaprox and Aflaxen). 24. King of Saudi Arabia since 1982 (born in 1922). 25. Boiled or baked buckwheat. 27. A former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia. 29. A note appended to a letter after the signature. 31. A nonmetallic largely pentavalent heavy volatile corrosive dark brown liquid element belonging to the halogens. 36. Region of western Asia Minor colonized by Ancient Greeks. 39. An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the sale of petroleum. 40. (Hindu) A manner of sitting (as in the practice of Yoga). 41. A Nilotic language. 42. A small pellet fired from an air rifle or BB gun. 45. Xerophytic evergreen shrubs. 49. (astronomy) The angular distance of a celestial point measured westward along the celestial equator from the zenith crossing. 50. A large fleet. 51. The basic unit of money in Vietnam. 54. The basic unit of money in Iran. 55. Rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force, as on a wave. 58. A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite. 60. A carriage consisting of two wheels and calash top. 64. Young sheep. 67. An anxiety disorder associated with serious traumatic events and characterized by such symptoms as guilt about surviving or reliving the trauma in dreams or numbness and lack of involvement with reality or recurrent thoughts and images. 70. A river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine. 74. A self-funded retirement plan that allows you to contribute a limited yearly sum toward your retirement. 75. Howler monkeys. 77. A workplace for the conduct of scientific research. 78. A young woman making her debut into society. 79. Rank-smelling tropical American pigweed. 80. A loose sleeveless outer garment made from aba cloth. DOWN 1. Any of various minerals consisting of hydrous silicates of aluminum or potassium etc. that crystallize in forms that allow perfect cleavage into very thin leaves. 2. A roughly cylindrical that is vessel open at the top. 3. A diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as c) to indicate pronunciation. 4. Yellow-fever mosquitos. 5. A nucleic acid that transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm. 6. A public promotion of some product or service. 7. A thin coat of water-base paint. 8. (Roman mythology) God of love. 9. United States writer who was a leading figure of the beat generation (1922-1969). 10. The superior of a group of nuns. 11. A silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group. 12. The capital and chief port of Qatar. 13. A woman hired to suckle a child of someone else. 14. Scottish chemist noted for his research into the structure of nucleic acids (born in 1907). 19. A genus of Indriidae. 21. Again but in a new or different way. 23. Edible starchy tuberous root of taro plants. 26. A hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color. 28. An orderly pile. 30. Large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil. 32. (trademark) A material used to coat cooking utensils and in industrial applications where sticking is to be avoided. 33. The Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Dali region of Yunnan. 34. (used of certain religious orders) Barefoot or wearing only sandals. 35. The occurrence of a change for the worse. 37. A small constellation in the southern hemisphere near Lupus and Ara in the Milky Way. 38. In bed. 43. South African term for `boss'. 44. A shape that sags. 46. A large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm. 47. Aromatic gum resin. 48. Either extremity of something that has length. 52. Spherical gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to form irregular colonies. 53. Type genus of the family Mustelidae. 56. A white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light. 57. Angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object). 59. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens. 61. Swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs. 62. An Arabic speaking person who lives in Arabia or North Africa. 63. Herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves. 65. Type genus of the Anatidae. 66. The officer below the master on a commercial ship. 68. Someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike. 69. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad. 71. A clawed foot of an animal especially a quadruped. 72. A prominent rock or pile of rocks on a hill. 73. A slight amount or degree of difference. 76. A brittle silver-white metalloid element that is related to selenium and sulfur. Tomorrow is the key word for today. Some days it is okay to put off until tomorrow all those chores you could do now-this is one of those days. A day of relaxation may mean doing things you would not usually do. Your idea of stepping outside your everyday norm may be a day of fishing or a day of playing with the kids in your family . . . Perhaps giving parents a day at the movies. Although you are very energetic and interested in sports, you might enjoy helping a loved one complete some project. Your ability to effectively communicate with both friends and colleagues is on the increase. The practical use of your time and energy will most certainly benefit you and anyone around you. This is a day of relaxation and building on relationships. Cancer (June 21-July 22) You are in touch with your feelings and very loving-this is a good time to call old friends or spend time with loved ones. The love you give will be returned tenfold. Your sensitivity to others is increased. This may encourage you to spend a little time visiting any homebound people you may know. Be sure to keep an open mind about ideas or proposals that a close relative suggests, paying attention to any details. A time of expanding your mental horizons is at hand and you may consider signing up for class to learn a skill or gather information about a future travel destination. Letter writing, bookstores and time to visit interesting people are your possibilities for this afternoon. Leo (July 23-August 22) A common interest in spiritual and mystical values among family members may occur today. After the noon meal everyone has places to go, things to do and people to see. You might consider consolidating your friendships and strengthening them before they disappear from your mind. Perhaps it has been a long time since you have seen a special friend. Spending time with close, old friends is advisable at this time. Try to reflect on past accomplishments and the friends you enjoy. It is a super day for socializing and for catching up on the happenings of these friends-perhaps through phone calls or writing. Your artistic sensibilities are heightened this evening. Virgo (August 23-September 22) If you have a fairly flexible nature, today will offer no problems for you. Try to use this period to break out of counterproductive habits. You may take a serious attitude to just about all aspects of your life just now. Perhaps you are reassessing your future goals. This is an excellent time to sit down alone and get many things accomplished. You are apt to spend a great deal of time communicating with co-workers and people apart from work later this afternoon. Perhaps others want to contribute to a group project. Some planning would be a good thing. You will most likely be full of energy and ready to take on the world. The synthesis or mixture of your creative energy with a partner’s realism and practicality could prove most rewarding. WORD SEARCH PUZZLE Libra (September 23-October 22) Outside forces, good or bad, may cloud your judgment-give yourself time to think. Being in too much of a rush or too busy is a blockage to the wisdom on which you rely. Your artistic and sensitive side is insightful and you may start a creative project or attend a cultural event. Relationship with your spouse is on solid ground. You and a loved one are happily in tune with each other. Agreements are easily reached. Expressing affection comes effortlessly and can do much good for your disposition now. Your thirst for freedom and excitement, while a definite boon to any relationship, should not completely dominate your decision-making process. Creativeness adds to the ability to think quickly on your feet. Scorpio (October 23-November 21) You may not feel at the top of your mental alertness today and this may be the best time to step up and be more physical. Unless there is a headache, an activity of moving your muscles in some project or chore will energize the whole body. You can return to the mental work you had planned on doing in a little while. A young person has a birthday soon and you may have a craft idea planned for the big day. Today is a good time to complete your project because you will have help if you want it. Later this afternoon, you may feel like joining in with the family and watching a movie, partaking in games or creating music together. The music you play together is infectious and you may discover several friends join in to share an evening of music. Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) A little extra energy is available this day that will help sort out some of those relationship problems you have been ignoring lately. You are right to deal with them soon. You may also decide to take full stock of your accounts and debts so as to find out where you stand. There may be several choices as to how you will expend your energies later today. You may enjoy sports activities with friends in the afternoon. Really good friendships are not easy to find and you have some good friends who enjoy your company. This is a good time to nurture those friendships. This evening, you and your family may decide to plan some future renovations for the home. This may work best if all are allowed their own points of view. Capricorn (December 22-January 19) There is an opportunity today to renew old friendships and mend any rift between persons. Healing results when two or more people decide to respect individual opinion and either teach through example or learn through comparison. There is a strong connection between you and your loved ones and when the phone rings, you will find yourself correct in guessing the person that might be on the other end of the phone. Some sort of invisible energy is present that creates a connection of always knowing somehow that your loved ones are happy or perhaps, in need of your attention. Aquarius (January 20- February 18) You may feel the need to express yourself through another person. You may try to increase your power of attraction, consciously or subconsciously, during this time. This could mean a new hair color or hairstyle-perhaps a new outfit. You also may have a speaker represent your view or your product. Relax . . . The result you are seeking will be successful. You may discover some shortcuts while tending to your favorite hobby this afternoon. This may be how fast you can get the paint to dry or a new type of clay to work with that will harden quicker, etc. The shortcut you discover at home may have possibilities in the workplace. You enjoy sharing some time with your family this evening. Feeling cared for and needed is comfortable. Pisces (February 19-March 20) There is an interest in religion and philosophy. There are many questions raised about mysterious topics like life’s purpose. Talk among friends is serious at this time. Also, there is a strong wish to make your surroundings as pleasant as possible. This phase marks an excellent time to be with loved ones, whether at work or at play. You are filled with the energy and the desire to be with others. There may be opportunities for a party or other types of social gatherings, like a family reunion or a trip to the zoo with friends. Go for it! Periodically this day, you run new ideas through your head about making more money through rational, intellectual process than with brute, physical action. Ideas for fulfilling your dreams are beginning to take form. 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The ‘Foxcatcher’ actor underwent a grueling regime to portray wrestler Mark Schultz in the movie and admits he and co-star Mark Ruffalo resorted to extreme lengths to get into the shape they needed to be in. He said: “I dropped 15lbs in a day. You have a ton of water in your skin and stomach and Ruff and I figured out how much weight we could lose in the gym. “I was not feeling very well after that.” The 34-year-old hunk admires his character from the film because wrestling takes much more discipline than acting. He explained: “To win Olympic gold, you train from childhood. There’s no just jumping in, saying, ‘I’m really gifted.’ It’s a day-in, day-out obsession.” Channing never formally studied acting so views his work on movie sets as his training. The former stripper told heat magazine: “I had on the job training. Each film has been a school term. It’s an expensive education.” Though the ‘Magic Mike’ actor is enjoying a strong career, he still regrets roles he lost out on. He said “I’ve not cried about losing a part but I really, really wanted ‘John Carter’. It’s one of those that got away.” Jackman ‘set to star in Eddie The Eagle film’ H ugh Jackman is to star in a film about Olympian Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards. The 46-year-old Australian will play Chuck Berghorn, a ski expert from Lake Placid who helped Eddie to prepare for the 1988 Winter Games in Calgary, where he became an unlikely hero after coming last in his two ski-jumping events. Meanwhile, Taron Egerton has been cast in the role of Eddie, having overcome competition from the likes of George MacKay, Jamie Bell and Daniel Kaluuya, all of whom were considered for the part. However, Egerton secured the role after performing a “magical” screen-test opposite Jackman, according to the Daily Mail newspaper. The screen-test was shot in New York, where Jackman has been starring in the Broadway production of ‘The River’. Director Dexter Fletcher and producer Matthew Vaughn - who hope to begin filming in the spring - would like ‘Mr Turner’ star Timothy Spall to portray Eddie’s father in the movie. What’s more, it’s been speculated that some scenes from the film will be shot in Cheltenham, England, where Eddie was raised, while Take That’s Gary Barlow has been lined up to write songs for the movie. Amy Adams: Lois Lane is on a new journey A my Adams is enjoying taking Lois Lane on a “fun new journey”. The 40-year-old actress is reprising her role as the Daily Planet reporter in ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ - the sequel to Superman film ‘Man of Steel’. It is the first time Amy has reprised a character for a sequel and she admits it’s been a thrill to revisit Lois, something she can’t say of all her characters. The ‘Big Eyes’ star told The Guardian newspaper: “I’ve just had my first experience of bringing a character back, playing Lois Lane again, and it was fun to take her on a new journey. There are occasions where I’m grateful to let the character go.” One alter ego she was please to walk away from home was fraudster Sydney Prosser from ‘American Hustle’ because playing the damaged temptress took an emotional toll on her. Amy - who earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her performance opposite Christian Bale - said: “That’s how I felt about Sydney. People love her. The reaction was that she was strong and sexy, but I saw it differently. There was something so damaged about her that didn’t sit well with me playing her. It was fun making the film and Christian is one of my all-time favourite people to work with. And Sydney is a great character. But it didn’t feel good to play her. I felt her pain in a way that was difficult to deal with.” Amy stars in ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ with Henry Cavill, who is returning as DC Comics hero Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Jesse Eisenberg as super-villain Lex Luthor. E mily Blunt is “embarrassed” not to have seen the ‘Into The Woods’ stage show. The 31-year-old British actress plays the Baker’s Wife in the new movie adaptation of the hit musical but didn’t have as much to reference as her American co-stars like Meryl Streep and Anna Kendrick, but thinks that’s understandable because of her upbringing. She said: “I’m embarrassed to say I had not seen the show, I had heard of it ... I don’t think it’s done as much in the UK, in every American school or college it seems to be performed a lot.” Emily admits she was even shocked to learn her husband John Krasinski - with who she has 10-month-old daughter Hazel - was more familiar with the production than she was. She said: “I was surprised that my husband, who does not like musicals, knew of ‘Into the Woods’ and even sang to me on my way to the audition, the man who never watches musicals.” The brunette beauty had to sing in the production and found the experience “nerve-wracking” but was happy to overcome her fears as she wanted to work with her ‘Devil Wears Prada’ co-star Meryl again, under the directorship of Rob Marshall. She explained: “That was a really nerve-wracking experience. I’ve always found it very nerve-wracking to sing in front of people but in this case it was really hard to say no because I wanted to work with Meryl again, I loved Rob and the part.” Minaj releasing documentary N icki Minaj has made a documentary about the “emotional rollercoaster” of making her new album. The ‘Anaconda’ hitmaker released her third studio record ‘The Pinkprint’ last month and will give fans an insight into her personal and professional struggles while making it in a one-off program titled ‘Nicki Minaj: My Time Again’. Confirming the news on Twitter, she wrote: “I can finally share this! Here’s the trailer for my new @MTV doc #MyTimeAGAIN! (sic).” In the teaser trailer for the show - which will premiere on MTV in the US on January 18 - the rapper hints the documentary will include a look into her personal heartbreak in 2014, having split from her boyfriend of 12 years, Safaree Samuels. She says in the trailer: “I didn’t know that this album would entail an emotional rollercoaster.” As well as suggesting she will talk her relationship, she also describes the music industry as something “noone could prepare” her for. She adds: “No-one could prepare for this business. Until you are in it you really can’t wrap your brain around it.” The 32-year-old star released a similar documentary, ‘My Time Now’, in 2010, which chronicled her rise to stardom and followed her as she geared up for the release of ‘Pink Friday’ which spawned the singles ‘Roman’s Revenge’, ‘Fly’ and ‘Moment 4 Life’.-Bang Showbiz Neeson admits Taken 4 could happen L iam Neeson admits ‘Taken 4’ could be made. The 62-year-old actor stars as a former CIA operative Bryan Mills in the successful film franchise and having just released the third film, he admits there’s a chance he’ll appear in another. He said: “I don’t think [the ‘Taken’ franchise] can develop any more to satisfy audiences, but you never know. “We’ll see. We’ll see how successful ‘Taken 3’ becomes.” The latest ‘Taken’ film leaves room for Neeson’s on-screen character to return for a fourth film. However, he admits that in order for this to happen, the film’s writers would have to scrap the “family under threat” formula. He told Yahoo Movies: “I can’t see there being a ‘Taken 4’ happening unless they take Bryan Mills and put him into something completely different, [a new] scenario with his buddies, you know his little covert group of military buddies.” Meanwhile, Neeson’s ‘Taken 3’ co-star Maggie Grace has admitted he is “incredibly protective” of her. She said Neeson once called one of her ex-boyfriends to confront him about hurting her feelings. Maggie explained: “There was this boy who had really hurt my feelings and was kind of being a hot mess, and Liam was just like, ‘Let’s set this kid straight.’ “It was great.” Damon and Renner ‘unlikely to appear together on screen’ T here are no plans for a Bourne film featuring Matt Damon and Jeremy Renner. Executive producer Frank Marshall has revealed that while Renner is to remain involved with the franchise, he is not set to appear on screen alongside Damon, who agreed to return to the role of the action hero last year. He revealed: “We don’t have plans for that. You never know. I never say never. But that’s not the plan. They’re on separate tracks.” Marshall also explained why it took so long to convince Damon to return to the role. He said: “It was really the challenge of finding the story. If you look back five or six years ago, when we were maybe going on, we just didn’t have a story. It’s taken this long for us to come up with a story that everybody responded to. Now, we’re moving forward.” Also returning for the new Bourne film is director Paul Greengrass, and Marshall said he needed all parties on board in order to progress with the project. Asked if Greengrass was key to the film being made, he told Collider: “No, it was about both of them responding to a story idea. Now, we’re off and we’re going to go write the script and make it.” Flowers’ struggle to juggle B randon Flowers “struggles” with raising his kids and having a career. The Killers frontman tries hard to find a balance between family life with wife Tana and their sons Ammon, seven, Gunnar, five, and three-year-old Henry and his “desire” to create and compete. Asked if he struggles with fatherhood and the demands of the band, he said: “Yeah. I struggle with it every day. But I do take daddy time off and I also have this strong desire to create. “Sometimes it’s a desire to compete. A lot of the time I’ll be competing with older stuff, like Blue Oyster Cult. I’ll hear a purity in that stuff that I don’t hear on modern radio and I’m striving for that sound in my own music.” The ‘Read My Mind’ hitmaker loves hiking in the Las Vegas desert, both because it gives him quality bonding time with his sons but also to find inspiration for his songwriting. He told Q magazine: “The desert doesn’t leave you. It energizes me. That’s where I go for inspiration and perspective, where I take my kids on a hike.” MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 lifestyle F a s h i o n Models present creations by Sibling on the second day of the Autumn/Winter 2015 London Collections: Men fashion event in London.—AFP photos London Collections: Men fashion event Public School first US brand to win Intl Woolmark Prize Liam Hodges Models present creations by J.W. Anderson. D esigners Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of Public School won the prestigious International Woolmark Prize on Friday, becoming the first American brand and the first victors in the inaugural menswear category. The prize, with an award of about $81,000, was announced in London at the start of London Collections: Men, a round of fashion shows for menswear. The street-inspired designers have had a rapid rise in the industry and recently added womenswear after taking the Council of Fashion Designers of America award in the men’s category. For the Woolmark Prize, founded by Australian sheep farmers in 1936, Public School was chosen by judges over four other brands: Sise of Japan, Asger Juel Larsen of Denmark, Strateas. Carlucci of Australia and The Emperor 1688 of United Arab Emirates. “The great thing about Public School is the way in which they have mixed the traditional with the contemporary, creating an incredibly vibrant collection,” Dylan Jones, editor of British GQ and a judge, said in a statement. The duo’s collection in Merino wool included boxy pieces in black and gray. One look paired loose short trousers with a slouchy short-sleeve cowl neck fitted with string ties. “Many items were fully fashioned, so for sportswear they could fit the shape of the body and could work for some of the major sportswear brands,” said another judge, menswear designer Paul Smith. Osborne and Chow said in the statement they were “really proud” to have one. Their wool collection will be available in select retailers around the world starting in August.—AP In this Thursday, May 22, 2014 file photo, Dao-Yi Chow, left, and Maxwell Osborne, the designers behind Public School, pose for a portrait in their New York fashion studio.—AP MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 lifestyle M U S I C List of Golden Globe nominees H ere are the nominees in key categories for the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, which was handed out yesterday in Beverly Hills: Film Best film, drama: “Boyhood” “Foxcatcher” “The Imitation Game” “Selma” “The Theory of Everything” Best film, musical or comedy: “Birdman” “The Grand Budapest Hotel” “Into the Woods” “Pride” “St Vincent” Best actor, drama: Steve Carell, “Foxcatcher” Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Imitation Game” Jake Gyllenhaal, “Nightcrawler” David Oyelowo, “Selma” Eddie Redmayne, “The Theory of Everything” Best actor, musical or comedy: Ralph Fiennes, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” Michael Keaton, “Birdman” Bill Murray, “St Vincent” Joaquin Phoenix, “Inherent Vice” Christoph Waltz, “Big Eyes” & M O V I E S Hollywood set for Globes after website ‘winner’ glitch H ollywood is holding its breath ahead of yesterday’s Golden Globes, with dark comedy “Birdman” leading the race for awards glory ahead of next month’s allimportant Oscars. While an eve-of-show computer glitch appeared to suggest two other films could take the top prizes, “Birdman” is still in strong position, earning a string of accolades and other nominations leading up to the Globes. Unusually rainy weather looks set to dampen the arrival of A-listers on the red carpet in Beverly Hills for the Globes, second only to the Oscars in terms of Tinseltown awards buzz. “Birdman,” which stars former “Batman” Michael Keaton as a washed-up film actor trying to revive his career on stage, has earned the most nominations with seven. Coming-of-age drama “Boyhood” and Nazi code-breaking thriller “The Imitation Game” starring Britain’s Benedict Cumberbatch are also hotly tipped to take home trophies with five nods apiece. British actors feature strongly at the Globes: Cumberbatch and his co-star Keira Knightley are among a batch of British nominees in both the film and television categories. Comic actresses Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be hosting the show for the third straight year at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the festivities will begin at 5:00 pm (0100 GMT Monday). porting actress (Emma Stone) and best director (Mexico’s Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu). Its rivals include Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” Disney’s dark musical fairytale romp “Into the Woods,” “Pride” and “St Vincent” On the drama side, the best film contenders are: “Boyhood,” “Foxcatcher,” “The Imitation Game,” “Selma” and “The Theory of Everything.” Barely 48 hours before the curtain goes up for the 72nd Globes ceremony, a website glitch appeared to suggest that “Selma” and “Into the Woods” could be set for best film honors. In this image released by Sony Pictures Classics, Aleksey Serebryakov appears in a scene from the film, “Leviathan. — AP Best actress, drama: Jennifer Aniston, “Cake” Felicity Jones, “The Theory of Everything” Julianne Moore, “Still Alice” Rosamund Pike, “Gone Girl” Reese Witherspoon, “Wild” Best actress, musical or comedy: Amy Adams, “Big Eyes” Emily Blunt, “Into the Woods” Helen Mirren, “The Hundred-Foot Journey” Julianne Moore, “Maps to the Stars” Quvenzhane Wallis, “Annie” Best supporting actor: Robert Duvall, “The Judge” Ethan Hawke, “Boyhood” Edward Norton, “Birdman” Mark Ruffalo, “Foxcatcher” J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash” Best supporting actress: Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood” Jessica Chastain, “A Most Violent Year” Keira Knightley, “The Imitation Game” Emma Stone, “Birdman” Meryl Streep, “Into the Woods” Best director: Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” Ava DuVernay, “Selma” David Fincher, “Gone Girl” Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, “Birdman” Richard Linklater, “Boyhood” Best foreign language film: “Force Majeure” (Sweden) “Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem” (Israel) “Ida” (Poland/Denmark) “Leviathan” (Russia) “Tangerines” (Estonia) Best animated feature: “Big Hero 6” “The Book of Life” “The Boxtrolls” “How to Train Your Dragon 2” “The Lego Movie” Television Best drama series: “The Affair” (Showtime) “Downton Abbey” (PBS) “Game of Thrones” (HBO) “The Good Wife” (CBS) “House of Cards” (Netflix) Best drama actor: Clive Owen, “The Knick” Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovan” Kevin Spacey, “House of Cards” James Spader, “The Blacklist” Dominic West, “The Affair” industry journal Variety. A spokesman said the films were chosen “randomly” from nominees’ lists as Web technicians fine-tuned the website ahead of the show, and that the captions should not have been live. Some industry experts have highlighted the lack of a clear frontrunner, in contrast to previous years like in 2012, when “The Artist” had a virtual lock on Best Picture prizes straight through to the Oscars. “It seems like a real toss-up,” Tom Nunan of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television told AFP, adding that actors in this year’s race had all turned in “career-best performances.” Did glitch reveal winners? This year’s crop of nominated movies is heavy on true stories: four of the five Globes best drama contenders are based on real-life events. Among the historical figures featured are British geniuses Stephen Hawking and Alan Turing, and Martin Luther King Jr In the best musical or comedy category, the widely acclaimed “Birdman” still seems to be the film to beat. The movie also earned nods for best actor for Keaton, best supporting actor (Edward Norton), best sup- The films were briefly posted on the Globes website as winning the best drama and best musical/comedy film awards, before the captions were taken down, according to Kravitz to join Perry in Super Bowl halftime show Sara Watkins performs at The Life & Songs of Emmy Lou Harris at the DAR Constitution Hall on Saturday in Washington. —AP photos Best drama actress: Claire Danes, “Homeland” Viola Davis, “How To Get Away With Murder” Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife” Ruth Wilson, “The Affair” Robin Wright, “House of Cards” Best comedy series: “Girls” (HBO) “Jane the Virgin” (CW) “Orange Is the New Black” (Netflix) “Silicon Valley” (HBO) “Transparent” (Amazon) Best comedy actor: Louis C.K., “Louie” Don Cheadle, “House of Lies” Ricky Gervais, “Derek” William H. Macy, “Shameless” Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent” Best comedy actress: Lena Dunham, “Girls” Edie Falco, “Nurse Jackie” Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep” Gina Rodriguez, “Jane the Virgin” Taylor Schilling, “Orange Is the New Black” Best mini-series or TV movie: “Fargo” (FX) “The Missing” (Starz) “The Normal Heart” (HBO) “Olive Kitteridge” (HBO) “True Detective” (HBO) Best mini-series or TV movie actor: Martin Freeman, “Fargo” Woody Harrelson, “True Detective” Matthew McConaughey, “True Detective” Mark Ruffalo, “The Normal Heart” Billy Bob Thornton, “Fargo” Best mini-series or TV movie actress: Maggie Gyllenhaal, “The Honorable Woman” Jessica Lange, “American Horror Story: Freak Show” Frances McDormand, “Olive Kitteridge” Frances O’Connor, “The Missing” Allison Tolman, “Fargo” — AFP Open TV field On the small screen, “Fargo” took the most nominations with five. In the television categories, critics see a free-for-all now that the widely acclaimed “Breaking Bad” is no longer on the air or in the running. Victories for either “House of Cards” for best drama series and “Orange is the New Black” for best comedy would be sweet for online streaming giant Netflix as it battles the traditional broadcast and cable networks. Unlike the Oscars, which are voted on by some 6,000 industry members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Globes are selected by fewer than 100 journalists from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). But a Globes win can still provide a huge boost for an Oscars campaign. Oscar nominations will be announced on Thursday. The Academy Awards will then be held on February 22. — AFP Stars join Emmylou Harris in Washington concert tribute In this Sept 16, 2014 file photo, Katy Perry performs on stage at “The Prismatic World Tour” at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. — AP photos R ock singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz will join pop superstar Katy Perry to perform at halftime of Super Bowl 49 on February 1, Perry revealed Saturday. Kravitz, 50, captured four straight Grammy Awards from 1999 to 2002 for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. He recently announced the second leg of his world tour for his latest studio release of “Strut,” which Rolling Stone Magazine named one of the top albums of 2014. Perry was announced in November as the halftime headliner for the NFL championship extravaganza to be held in suburban Phoenix, Arizona. She confirmed Kravitz would be joining her in a television interview that aired during Saturday’s NFL playoff game between New England and Baltimore. The most recent Super Bowl halftime show featured Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers and drew a record 111.5 million US TV viewers last February. Perry, 30, is known for her flamboyant costumes and such hits as “Firework,” “California Gurls,” “Dark Horse” and “Part of Me.” Past Super Bowl halftime performers include Beyonce, Madonna, The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Sting and the late Michael Jackson. — AFP In this Sept 26, 2014, file photo, Lenny Kravitz performs on stage at the iTunes festival at Camden Roundhouse in London. T he life and work of Emmylou Harris was celebrated in grand style Saturday at a tribute concert in Washington featuring a galaxy of folk and country stars alongside the iconic American singer-songwriter herself. Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow, Alison Krauss, Steve Earle, Martina McBride and Mary Chapin Carpenter were just a few of nearly two dozen recording artists who took turns at the 3,700-seat Constitution Hall to salute Harris, who watched from a side balcony when she wasn’t on stage herself. “Those of you who are of my generation may remember that show, ‘This is Your Life’,” said the 67year-old winner of 13 Grammy awards as she joined her fellow entertainers for the closing number, her signature tune “Boulder to Birmingham.” “Well, this has been a big chunk of my life... I’m blessed to have so many friends. I must have been somebody good in a past life.” Filmed and recorded for future broadcast and DVD release, the 3-1/2 hour show-featuring 29 songsspanned Harris’s four decades in music, during which she recorded some 40 albums. Rodney Crowell, with whom Harris recorded last year’s Grammy-winning album “Old Yellow Moon,” delivered what he remembered to be the first song he ever heard her sing live, in a Washington folk club in 1974 — the George Jones ballad “You’re Still on My Mind.” Earle, whose two numbers included a duet with Lee Ann Womack, said it was every songwriter’s dream to have Harris record one of their songs-”and I’ve had two.” Fittingly for an artist famous for enduring vocal collaborations, songs in harmony featured prominently throughout the evening, no more so than when Conor Oberst, Patty Griffin and Shawn Colvin came together for a Dylanesque rendition of “The Pearl.” Gospel legend Mavis Staples’ performance of “Will the Circle be Unbroken” acknowledged Harris’s rich background in American roots music, but some of the most impressive songs of the night came for a new generation of Americana artists. California indie folk duo Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, who as the Milk Carton Kids got together just three years ago, received a robust standing ovation with their cover of “Michelangelo” off Harris’s 2000 hit country album “Red Dirt Girl.” “I guess she wanted you to know that she knows of some bands that you haven’t heard of before,” said Ryan, who praised the ability of the silver-haired Harris to stay relevant in the midst of radical change in the music business. — AFP Buddy Miller performs on stage. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 lifestyle M U S I C & M O V I E S Rain can’t dampen nominees’ Spirits at BAFTA LA Tea Party Marion Cotillard arrives at the BAFTA 2015 awards season tea party at The Four Seasons Hotel on Saturday. — AP photos Sarah Hyland Rosamund Pike L os Angeles was looking decidedly British on Saturday afternoon, with an uncharacteristic downpour serving as the chilly backdrop for BAFTA/LA’s annual awards season Tea Party. No strangers to drizzle, UK thesps were out in full force along with a host of Golden Globe and BAFTA nominees, who filled the expansive ballroom at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills to sup on a spread of scones, sandwiches, roast beef and Yorkshire Puddings, along with cocktails and the titular beverage of choice (as well as the prerequisite coffee for those with less refined palates). “The Theory of Everything” star Eddie Redmayne-up for lead actor at both the Globes and BAFTAs-admitted that the awards circuit is “pretty new and overwhelming, but fun,” confiding that mingling with his cohorts is a highlight of the season. “With acting, you work quite intensely with people and then you don’t see them for a while. What’s been lovely is seeing friends that I haven’t seen for a wee while and getting to catch up, albeit under fairly extreme circumstances... When we all came over to LA, when you start trying to get work over here, it’s a difficult city to get a handle on, so there’s a band of Brits that tend to stick together, and a lot of us still remember those first days and now we’re pinching ourselves that we’re lucky enough to be here.” Inside the soiree, Redmayne-cutting a dapper figure in a bright blue suit-was spotted blowing a kiss to fellow lead actor nominee Steve Carell, pausing to giddily shake his hand before being accosted by numerous well-wishers. Danielle Alexandra, who serves as UK Business Ambassador for the Prime Minster for Film and Television, noted that “this is a very British year” in the awards race, since three of the five best actor contenders at the Golden Globes (Redmayne, Benedict Cumberbatch and David Oyelowo) and BAFTAs (Redmayne, Cumberbatch and Ralph Fiennes) originate from across the pond. “It’s extremely exciting what’s happening right now... [with] the growth of UK business and the amount of UK talent that’s crossing between the US and the UK; we’ve increased by 1.8 billion dollars of production [with] US companies shooting in the UK, and we’re likewise donating half of our British talent to live and work in the US,” she enthused. Very good work The influx of British talent to these shores hasn’t gone unnoticed, and Alfred Enoch-star of ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder”-jokingly confided, “Sometimes I worry if that’s going to make people a bit suspicious, all these British people coming over... I try and fly under the radar because I talk in my American [accent] all the time.” Enoch’s co-star, Viola Davis, is nominated for lead actress in a TV drama, and he took the opportunity to stump for her in the star’s absence. “I think [Davis’ nomination is] rather important because she’s done some very, very good work, and I feel very proud to have been a part of that and to be working with her, because of the quality of her work and her ability as an actress in general, but also specifically what she’s been doing Keira Knightley Gillian Anderson Cara Delevingne past this, and try and sweep it under the rug. I think the tensions that brings in all of the characters’ lives, with their individual relationships outside of the work group and inside, are really exciting, we’re being given really interesting things to play.” “Boyhood” star Patricia Arquettewho scored supporting actress nominations at both the Globes and the BAFTAs-observed that she and the rest of the film’s cast have been promoting the pic for over a year now, and admitted that “next year when this is all over, it’s gonna be hard and strange” not to see her co-stars after spending more than twelve years of their lives together over the course of the film’s unprecedented production. Arquette said that she considers the film both “life-changing and illuminating,” and revealed that the response “Boyhood” has received has been changed by her role is “Jane the Virgin’s” Gina Rodriguez, nominated for lead actress in a TV comedy at Sunday’s Golden Globes. “It feels really good, and now I want to-with my production company-open doors for others and I just want to create more opportunities. And to me what’s beautiful is to start talking about the positives: how great it is that this show has happened, because it just means more people are gonna realize that it’s not that big of a risk. We wanna see ourselves, all ethnicities: Asian-American, Indian-American, Adrien Brody Rene Russo Chris Miller aren’t taking anything for granted ahead of Sunday’s Globes ceremony, where their film is up for best animated feature. Among the other revelers were “Into the Woods” stars Anna Kendrick and James Corden, who were spotted talking to “Agent Carter’s” Dominic Cooper; supporting actress nominee Keira Knightley, who was animatedly catching up with “Anna Karenina” co-star Cara Delevingne early in the afternoon; and “Gone Girl” contender Rosamund Pike, who was deep in discussion with Kendrick and Edgar Wright as the party wore on. “Fargo’s” Allison Tolman-up for a lead actress Globe in the TV Miniseries or Movie category-gamely showed off the party’s must-have accessory: a leather Mulberry bracelet that could be stamped with letters of a guest’s choosing; naturally, Tolman’s was proudly emblazoned with “Fargo,” which also earned nominations for best TV miniseries or movie; best actor for co-stars Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton, and best supporting actor for Colin Hanks. “Batman v Superman” star Henry Cavill was beset by partygoers eager for intel on Warner Bros.’ upcoming superhero smackdown. The Brit was effusive in his praise of co-star Ben Affleck, but scoffed when asked whether he sustained any injuries while going toe to toe with Affleck’s Dark Knight. “Are you kidding? I’m the Man of Steel,” he quipped. — Reuters Anna Kendrick Karen David Patricia Arquette Hannah Bagshawe and Eddie Redmayne week in, week out on the show. It’s difficult to do the volume of work we do and keep working to that level.” The highest-rated new drama of the season, “HTGAWM” left viewers on a killer cliffhanger before its midseason break, and Enoch teased that there are plenty more twists to come when the show returns on Jan 29: “It’s a really, really interesting position-it’s called ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ and now they have to get away with murder, so it feels to me like a beginning, in a sense. We found out how it all happened and how it came to pass, but now they have to live with this, have to try and move from audiences and fellow creatives has been especially gratifying: “It’s an incredible thing because I know there’s value in this movie, just as a human being-I’ve never had a movie before where people said ‘we decided not to get divorced after your movie,’ ‘we decided we were going to change our marriage after we saw your movie.’ Intimate films I’ve had couples say to me, ‘we decided to become parents after we saw your movie,’ or, many, many people, ‘I called my mom and apologized for taking her for granted.’ Yes, there are the awards but there’s also that, and that is incredible. And to be getting awards for a movie that has that content is also incredible ... ‘Boyhood’ has broken all the rules of the messaging of what audiences wanna see, and now when [independent filmmakers] talk about more intimate films, producers are actually listening.” Another star who feels that her life Mallory Jansen we all wanna see ourselves on screen, so it’s empowering.” One of the first projects on tap for Rodriguez’s production company is another female-driven project-a film she’s creating with “Jane” costar Justin Baldoni. “It’s a boxing film where I’ll be able to play the lead, because I box-my father was a professional referee for boxing and I grew up boxing-so we’re gonna do a really beautiful story,” she said. “It’s a true story, an amazing boxer that’s currently boxing, one of the champions, and we’ll be doing her biography.” “Jane the Virgin” scored Globes nominations for Rodriguez and for best TV comedy, earning the first above-the-line awards recognition for The CW in the network’s 10-year history. “It makes you Miles Teller wanna work harder,” the star said of the nod. Animated feature “I work on Monday, I worked yesterday, always remembering the reason why we’re here is because of the work and how lucky I am to do that. The nomination is awesome; to make history for The CW is awesome; so now we’ve just gotta work really hard to prove that we deserved it.” While “The Lego Movie” is already a winner in terms of box office haul, writer-directors Phil Lord and Hannah New Rain can’t dampen nominees’ spirits at BAFTA LA Tea Party 39 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 La Dolce Vita actress Anita Ekberg dies at 83 (Below E k b e r ) In this N o g port f , poses fo v 15, 1955 rom S r a ph file ph Victor to o Matu ckholm to tograph o oto, Swed re, Mi chael take part n her arriv ish actress Wildin a in A g and the film Z l at Londo nita n airEunic arak K e Gay son. han, with A file photo taken in 1960 shows Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni and his Swedish actress Anita Ekberg in Rome’s famous Trevi Fountain during the shooting of Federico Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita”. — AP/AFP photos A nita Ekberg, the Swedish-born actress and sex-symbol of the 1950s and ‘60s who was immortalized bathing in the Trevi fountain in “La Dolce Vita,” has died. She was 83. Ekberg’s lawyer Patrizia Ubaldi confirmed she died in Rome yesterday morning following a series of illnesses. She had been hospitalized most recently after Christmas. Ubaldi said that in her last days Ekberg was saddened by the illness and her advancing age. “She had hoped to get better, something that didn’t happen,” she said. Ekberg had long lived in Italy, the country that gave her worldwide fame thanks to the iconic dip opposite Marcello Mastroianni. The scene where the blond bombshell, clad in a black dress, her arms wide open, calls out “Marcello” remains one of the most famous images in film history. Her curvaceous body and glamorous social life made her a favorite of tabloid press in the 1950s and 1960s. She married twice but never had children - a fact she came to regret later in her life. Some gossip magazines called her “The Iceberg” in a nod to her Scandinavian background. But even as she became one of Sweden’s most famous exports, Ekberg maintained a problematic relation with her native country. She never starred in a Swedish film and was often at odds with Swedish journalists, who criticized her for leaving the country and ridiculed her for adopting an Regret in life She said it was shot in February, the water in the fountain was cold and Mastroianni was falling over in the fountain drunk. “And there I was. I was freezing,” she said. “They had to lift me out of the water because I couldn’t feel my legs anymore.” “I have seen that scene a few times. Maybe too many times. I can’t stand watching it anymore, but it was beautiful at the time,” she said. Ekberg remained in Italy for years, appearing in scores of movies, many forgettable. She returned in two Fellini movies: “Clowns” and “Intervista.” Ekberg married Briton Anthony Steel in 1956, but divorced him four years later. In 1963 she married again to actor Rik van Nutter, but that marriage also failed. In an interview with Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet in 2006, Ekberg said her only regret in life was never having children. “I would have liked to have a child, preferably a son,” she was quoted as saying. “It didn’t turn out that way. That’s life, you just have to accept it.” In the interview, published in connection with Ekberg’s 75th birthday, she also said she wasn’t afraid of death. “I’m just angry because I won’t get the chance to tell others about death, where the soul goes and if there is a life afterward,” she was quoted as saying. “I don’t know if paradise or hell exist, but I’m sure hell is more groovy.” Ubaldi said a ceremony would be held in the coming days at a Lutheran church in Rome, and that Ekberg had specified that her remains be cremated. —AP h o t o, 6 0 fi le p oses 9 1 , 9 2 p ov In t h is N tress Anita Ekberg t e l in o ac h h r is e d h e w f S o terrace on the rn Italy. e th u o s , Maratea In this May 9, 1962 file photo, Swedish actress Anita Ekberg and Australian-American actor Rod Taylor, who plan to marry soon, in San Francisco, United States. File photo taken on October 30, 2010 shows Swedish actress Anita Ekberg arriving for the premiere in Rome of a digitally remastered version of “La Dolce Vita”, at the 5th Rome Film Festival. American accent. Born on Sept 29, 1931, in the southern city of Malmo, Ekberg grew up with seven siblings. In 1951 she won the Miss Sweden competition, after being recommended to enter by organizers who saw her on the street, and went to the United States to compete for the Miss Universe title. She didn’t win but became a model in Hollywood and later started taking on small acting roles. Her role in Federico Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” - where she played a movie star - shot her to stardom. The movie was a colossal success and came to define the wild and carefree days of the early 1960s. Hosting a Swedish radio program in 2005, Ekberg recalled shooting the scene in the Trevi Fountain in Rome. In this May 29, 1961 file photo, Swedish actress Anita Ekberg and Italian movie director Federico Fellini stand talking in a Rome suburb. A picture taken on June 21, 2010 shows Swedish-born film star Anita Ekberg posing aboard the Italian cruise ship Costa Atlantica at quay in Stockholm next to a picture showing her famous swim in the Trevi fountain in “La Dolce Vita” by Italian director Federico Fellini in 1960.
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