IPT IO N SC R SU B SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 RABI ALTHANI 25, 1436 AH Train derails after hitting boulder in India, killing 11 Kuwait ranks 6th in diabetes prevalence No: 16433 United under van Gaal are ‘miserable’ 150 Fils 4Lifestyle 12puts Saudis 46 at heart attack risk Social media turning Saudis into ‘electronic potatoes’ KOBANI: Kurdish female fighters move to another secured point in the contested zone of Kobani, Syria. Kurdish fighters in Syria have ambitions to become the chief force fighting Islamic State group extremists in the country building on their victory in Kobani to ally with moderate rebels and push the jihadis ever further. — AP Assad ‘part of the solution’ in Syria VIENNA: Any resolution to the fighting in Syria must involve President Bashar Al-Assad, the United Nations envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura said yesterday in the first such acknowledgement by the UN. “President Assad is part of the solution,” de Mistura told a joint press conference with Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz in Vienna. “I will continue to have very important discussions with him,” he added, noting that “the only solution is a political solution.” This was the first time a UN envoy on Syria explicitly named Assad as part of a peaceful solution after nearly four years of fighting between government troops and rebels seeking the leader’s overthrow. De Mistura, who was in Damascus this week meeting with Assad, is due to deliver a report on his mission to the UN Security Council on February 17. If no solution to the conflict is found, “the only one who takes advantage of it is (the Islamic State group) ISIS Daesh,” de Mistura said, referring to the jihadists who have taken over parts of Syria and Iraq. The group is a “monster waiting for this conflict to take place in order to be able to take advantage,” he said. Kurz meanwhile agreed that “in the fight against IS it can be necessary to fight on the same side” but insisted that “Assad will never be a friend or even a partner.” Human rights groups have accused Syria’s government of indiscriminate bombardment of civilians in rebel-held areas, including with crude “barrel bombs”-allegations Assad denied in a BBC interview this week. In the interview, he also complained that in the fight against IS, “there is no dialogue” with the US-led coalition, which began airstrikes in September. “There’s, let’s say, information, but not dialogue,” the embattled leader said. 20 IS fighters killed Meanwhile, US-led air strikes killed at least 20 Islamic State fighters in northeastern Syria near the border with Iraq, an organization monitoring the conflict said yesterday. Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said 19 explosions were heard during the air strikes in AlShadadi in the northeastern province of Hasaka on Thursday. One civilian was also killed in the air strikes, he said. The USled alliance started bombing Islamic State targets in Syria in September as part of a strategy aimed at rolling back the group’s territorial gains in Syria and Iraq. Jordanian war planes participating in the alliance carried out bombing raids against Islamic State targets on Thursday, Jordanian state TV reported, without giving the location of the air strikes. — Agencies Min 11º Max 24º RIYADH: Social media are turning Saudis into “electronic potatoes” and contributing to unhealthy lifestyles which leave one in four at risk of suffering a heart attack over the next decade, experts said. Researchers calculated the 10-year risk of a heart attack for more than 4,900 urban Saudis with no history of heart disease. Most of them were aged 20-40 and more than half were women. One-quarter of the subjects were diabetic, which had a major impact on risk, said the European Society of Cardiology, which is participating in the conference and issued a statement on the findings. “Diabetes doesn’t occur in isolation. Diabetic individuals had a significantly increased prevalence of other risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, smoking and dyslipidemia,” or high cholesterol, said Muhammad Adil Soofi, lead author of the study and a cardiologist at Prince Salman Heart Centre. “As a result of the high level of risk factors, 26 percent of participants were at high risk of having a heart attack or dying from a heart attack in 10 years,” the statement said. Soofi’s research was presented at the Saudi Heart Association’s (SHA’s) 26th annual conference, which runs until Monday. In the statement, he said urbanization, lack of education and Westernization could be to blame for the unhealthy lifestyles of young Saudis. “They eat more fast food and deepfried items and on top of that do not exercise,” he said. In Saudi Arabia and other Arab states of the Gulf, healthy lifestyles are rare, said Hani Najm, the SHA vice president. “Young people’s addiction to smart phones and social media has turned them into electronic potatoes, today’s version of the couch potato... “They have zero intention of being physically active,” Najm said, calling on governments to provide free indoor gyms and green spaces for exercise. On February 28, Riyadh is to hold its first publicly organized run, over a five-kilometer route, to promote a more active lifestyle. In Qatar, another energy-rich Gulf state, more than a million workers were given a day off work Tuesday to take part in a nationwide day of sport amid growing concern at obesity levels. — AFP DHUBA, Saudi Arabia: A Saudi man runs in front of a big wave as high winds batter the coast in the Saudi Red Sea port city of Dhuba, located in Tabuk Province, northwest of the Saudi capital Riyadh. — AFP LOCAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Kuwaiti business men to participate in Expo Pakistan 2015 Karachi hosts event from Feb 26 By Nawara Fattahova KUWAIT: Karachi is hosting the annual Expo Pakistan 2015 from February 26 to March 1, 2015. This year a delegation of about 70 businessmen from Kuwait will be visiting this Expo. On this occasion, the Pakistani embassy held a press conference at its premises on Thursday to shed light on the Expo and provide more information on this event. A documentary about Pakistan was played along a presentation about the expo during the conference. The 9th edition of the largest trade fair in Pakistan is being organized by the Government of Pakistan, in collaboration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), at the Expo Center Karachi, it was announced in the press conference adding the situation is safe in Pakistan. “Visitors should not have any worries regarding their safety in Pakistan, as the government is keen to assure high level of security. Many people are coming to Karachi to visit the Expo, which is a big event so we want them to feel safe and to ensure their security,” said Ambassador of Pakistan to Kuwait Muhammad Aslam Khan during the press conference. The ambassador also spoke about the attack on a Kuwaiti diplomat’s vehicle in Pakistan. “The incident was not a serious accident and nobody was injured. Only a material damage took place on the window of the vehicle. The case is still under investigation, the ambassador said. Largest collection The Expo trade fair, conceptualized in 2004 and held annually since 2005, showcases the largest collection of Pakistan’s export merchandise and services under one roof. Foreign exhibitors, including from the neighboring countries, also use this platform to launch their products. Over the past eight years, Expo Pakistan has become a popular hub for a large number of businesses worldwide, giving them a head start in buying and ordering for the coming seasons. KUWAIT: Ambassador of Pakistan to Kuwait Muhammad Aslam Khan speaks at the press conference. — Photo by Fuad Al-Sheikh Every year, business deals worth US Dollar one billion are struck at this mega event. Over 90 memorandums of understanding were signed between business partners and chambers during the last Expo. About 1,000 businessmen, from about 70 countries are attending the Expo every year to explore business opportunities. A large variety of products would be on display this year in 523 stalls spread over 6 big exhibition halls across the sprawling state of the art premises of Karachi Expo Center. The bilateral relations between Kuwait and Pakistan are very high. “The two countries have much in common. Our friendship is strong and has cooperation in many fields. We also have strong economic partnership, and Pakistan is the largest buyer of diesel from Kuwait. Yet, unfortunately the value of trade is not compatible with the volume of political level, as there may be lack of knowledge from both sides about the opportunities available in both the countries. We need to fill this gap and the Expo is one of the great opportunities for this,” stressed the Ambassador. Mega city Karachi is one of the greatest mega cities in the world. According to a survey conducted in 2014 and published in March, 2015 by the Mercer group and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Karachi is ranked as the cheapest city on the face of earth. “Contrary to the perceptions based on media projections, Karachi is not even distantly seen in the list of most insecure, dangerous or violent cities of the world. Stringent security measures are made to ensure fool-proof security during the entire show. 8 editions of Expo trade fair have been held successfully since 2005, without a single troublesome incident. Hence, there is no reason for any concerns on security grounds,” he further said. The Embassy joins the TDAP in inviting you to the 9th Expo Pakistan. The Commercial Section of the Embassy would be happy to extend all necessary cooperation to facilitate all participation in the Expo. They may be contacted at [email protected]. The interested may also like to visit the Expo website at expopakistan.gov.pk. LOCAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 , 2015 Foreign Minister leaves for GCC meeting KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah is scheduled to head to Saudi Arabia today to take part in the planned GCC foreign ministers’ extraordinary meeting. Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled is heading a delegation, including his bureau’s director, Ambassador Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah, the director of the GCC affairs department, Ambassdor Nasser Hajji Al-Muzain, the State of Kuwait Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Thamer Al-Jaber AlAhmad Al-Sabah and a number of other ministry officials. The GCC has not revealed agenda of the special ministerial meeting, which is held in Riyadh and coincides with various significant international and regional developments, namely the events in Yemen. The GCC, which groups Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Oman, had sought to reach a settlement for the political crisis in Yemen. The regional bloc was established in early 80s of the past century to coordinate policies at various levels. — KUNA First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah ASOSAI elects executive council members KUALA LUMPUR: The Asian Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (ASOSAI) has elected members of its executive board for the 2015-2018 mandate. In remarks to KUNA, Ismail Al-Ghanem, Kuwait Audit Bureau’s undersecretary, acknowledged that Kuwait was “unfortunate” in the voting, however he applauded the Kuwaiti delegation’s active participation in the polling, which had been forecast to conclude in the first round, but the election proceeded for three rounds. “Members of the Kuwaiti delegation played the required role during the general assembly, rallying support from the participating states, but were unlucky, coming seventh in the results,” he said. Kuwait previously gained a membership in ASOSAI’s Executive Council for a period of six years. The board plays a key role in setting the organization’s plans and strategies. Ghanim said a sideline seminar tackled employment of technology for financial analysis, governance, hazards and commitment. A Kuwaiti exhibition held on the occasion displayed various publications, particularly those issued by the Audit Bureau. AOSAI’s general assembly kicked off on Tuesday with participation of Kuwait’s Audit Bureau, a member since 1984. — KUNA KUALA LUMPUR: Ismail Al-Ghanem, Kuwait Audit Bureau’s undersecretary, makes his vote during the elections. — KUNA KUWAIT: Boubyan Bank volunteers visited children at Razi Hospital recently as part of its ongoing campaign to celebrate national holidays with children at schools and hospitals around Kuwait. LOCAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 , 2015 Kuwait 6th highest in diabetes prevalence WBG addresses non-communicable diseases in MENA region KUWAIT: Kuwait is ranked the 6th highest country in terms of diabetes prevalence, a World Bank Group (WBG) official said. The WBG has called for collective efforts to “Scale Up Universal Health Coverage and Contain Non-Communicable Diseases in the Middle East and North Africa,” Dr Timothy Grant Evans, the WBG’s Senior Director for Health, Nutrition and Population, said in a roundtable press conference on Thursday. The WBG has participated in a five-day policy seminar sponsored by the World Bank in coordination with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Middle East Center for Economics and Finance (CEF) to address the twin challenges of scaling up universal health coverage (UHC) and containing non-communicable diseases in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, he added. Evans said that the seminar themed “Scaling Up Universal Health Coverage and Containing Non-Communicable Diseases in the Middle East and North Africa: Challenges, Linkages and Strategies” brought together 37 senior level representatives from ministries of health, finance, and planning and health agencies in the MENA region, as well as representatives from academia and non- governmental organizations. Presentations by World Bank specialists with expert contributions from World Health Organization (WHO), Johns Hopkins University, US Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) are geared towards familiarizing policy makers and participants with global and regional experiences in scaling up universal health coverage and containing non-communicable diseases. Changing lifestyles Evans said that the World Bank is eager to address and come up with solutions to the non-communicable diseases through changing lifestyles and reduction of diabetes. He added that such challenges are also represented by increases in mortality rates and aging-related illnesses, pointing out that such diseases would be expensive to manage if left unresolved. He also called for taking preventive measures as first steps before having to spend more money on medications, besides enabling every person to have access to his or her needs and that every country has the choice to address these challenges from its perspective. He added that resorting to expensive hospitals was not an appropriate choice for treatment. Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention was much more effective. KUWAIT: Tim Evans, the WBG’s Senior Director for Health, Nutrition and Population, pictured at the roundtable. — KUNA He pointed out that during the seminar the WB proposed a new model for addressing NCDs emphasizing “prevention”, by addressing issues such as the promotion of healthy diet, encouraging low fat foods, discouraging smoking, cutting down on refined sugar and supporting exercise amongst everybody. Evans stressed that the best approach to address non-communicable diseases is through prevention including measures such as the imposition of taxes on cigarettes and soft drinks and having people make the right healthy lifestyle choices. He also called for promoting regular exercise and changing life styles, saying such steps would decrease the need to go see the doctor. Evans said that even with good prevention people still get diabetes, urging them to seek good primary care and take medication on time in addition to maintaining the routine doctor visits. Mortality rates For his part, Enis Baris, Practice Manager for the Middle East, North Africa and the Caribbean (Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice) said that the UN member states had agreed on a commitment to reduce mortality rates resulting from non-communicable diseases by 25 percent by 2025 and all countries had committed to do so including Kuwait. He added that among the measures taken to help in this regard were accelerating tobacco control, reduction of salt in food, increasing physical activities and cutting down on alcohol consumption as well as using modern methods, stressing the need to apply these preventive measures to enjoy a better health. Baris said that in the Middle East and North Africa Region and especially in the GCC states, the death rate caused by non-communicable diseases is estimated at nearly 45 percent happen before the age of 60 appropriate that to inappropriate diagnosis or bad treatment. He said that there is convincing evidence that non-communicable death could be reduced by 5 percent in the coming 10 years through adopting the previously-said measures. Turning to mortality caused by traffic accidents, Baris attributed such to bad roads, condition of the vehicle and behavious of the drivers, attributing the high percentage of the mortality rate in Kuwait to the behaviour of the drivers. He said the WB is currently conducting studies addressing road accidents in the region including Kuwait. Rising burden For his part, Bassam Ramadan, World Bank Country Manager in Kuwait said “The rising burden of non-communicable diseases and the growing momentum towards expanding health coverage in the region make this seminar highly relevant and timely. It provides an open venue for all participants to share national experiences and lessons learned about two topics dominating the health reform agendas of many countries.” Specific topics covered in the workshop include health financing trends in the MENA region, UHC country experiences, supplyside readiness for implementing UHC, global and regional trends in the burden of non-communicable diseases and injuries. The seminar is part of an annual series of knowledge-sharing events organized by the World Bank and the IMF in Kuwait. More than 36 million people die each year from NCDs, and around 80 percent of these deaths are in low-and middleincome countries. — KUNA VIVA Hails ‘successful sponsorship’ of 2015 Kuwait Yacht Show KUWAIT: VIVA, Kuwait’s fastest-growing and most developed telecom operator, hailed the success of the 3rd edition of the Kuwait Yacht Show (KYS) where it was the platinum sponsor. This year’s show was under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait and in attendance of Anas Al Saleh, Minister of Finance. This year’s event attracted hundreds of visitors, many of which visited VIVA’s booth at the event, including a number of diplomats and ambassadors who found out about the latest offers, products and services provided by VIVA. Visitors were introduced to its VIVA Elite service, which gives priority to Elite customers at all customer service centers and the VIVA Concierge will be free of charge for postpaid selected customer, who will be eligible to enjoy and benefit from this unique service provided. The VIVA Concierge Services will provide the highest level of quality and personal assistance to VIVA’s selected customers. In addition, VIVA Concierge service will enable customers to access a large list of VIP Airport lounges around the world. To find out more about VIVA’s numerous competitions, promotions, products and packages visit any of the 65 VIVA branches, one of the VIVA authorized distributors, the company’s website at www.viva.com.kw or contact its 24 hour call center at 102. LOCAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Crime R e p o r t Girls missing, found KUWAIT: A girl who had been reported missing for a few days was recently located and arrested in Jleeb with a juvenile boyfriend, said security sources noting that the girl’s whereabouts were discovered by tracking her mobile phone. In a similar case, a citizen living in Sabah Al-Salem reported that his daughter had been missing for ten days and that he had been trying to call her but her mobile phone was out of the coverage area. A case was filed. Gambling busted An Iraqi, an Iranian and three Asians were recently arrested while gambling in Farwaniya, said security sources. Case papers indicate that vice police had been tipped off concerning five people gambling in a Farwaniya apartment and, after getting a search warrant, the place was raided and the suspect were arrested red-handed. A case was filed. Confession Two days after a citizen was killed when a 4X4 vehicles knocked him off his motor bike in Adan, the vehicle driver decided turning himself in admitting to hitting the bike and justifying his escape by his nervous state on the collision. Rented car not returned A car rental manager reported that a citizen who had rented a luxury vehicle for two years refused to return the vehicle or to renew his lease contract, said security sources. A case was filed and further investigations are in progress. Fight over business Three Syrians working in Shuwaikh Industrial Area garages were recently arrested for fighting with each other, said security sources noting that the three technicians had been in an argument concerning their business and that it developed into a scuffle. Government ‘does best’ to ensure public safety KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Mohammad AlKhaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah emphasized that all state bodies are doing their best to ensure the safety and security of citizens and residents. Speaking at a meeting for senior Interior Ministry officials to review and put the final touches on the security plans to enforce the unlicensed firearms and ammunition collection law, Sheikh Mohammad praised the National Assembly’s approval of this important law to help security agencies overcome the growing challenges, the Ministry’s Security Media Department said in a press statement. He reviewed the Ministry’s prepared campaign to raise people’s awareness about the new law and to encourage them to hand in any unlicensed weapons or ammunitions they may have. He also lauded the Ministry’s water-tight plan to enforce the new law. Sheikh Mohammad asked police to show great respect to the society traditions during firearms search raids. In the meantime, the Minister extolled the great cooperation among security and civil state bodies to deal with the problems caused by the sudden electricity outage which hit many areas in Kuwait on Wednesday. Jail and fine The unlicensed firearms collection law, KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad AlKhaled Al-Sabah chairs the meeting. — KUNA passed by the National Assembly on January 28, stipulates that anyone possessing unlicensed firearms and ammunition could be jailed for five years and be fined by up to KD 10,000 or one of the two penalties. It also increases the jail time to ten years and the upper limits of the fine to KD 50,000 for anyone who deals (ie buying or selling) in unlicensed firearms and ammunition. The law allows police, after taking proper authorization from the public prosecutor, to search any public location and private or public vehicles if there was cause to believe the existence of unlicensed or unlawful firearms or ammunition. It also stipulates that people with unlicensed firearms and ammunition who choose to hand them in to authorities would be exempted from punishment. Such people have four months from the time this law is in effect to hand in their unlicensed weapons to be considered for exemption. — KUNA EQUATE breaks ground of new HQ in Ahmadi Building meets environment friendly standards Broken deal A citizen reported that a construction contractor whom he had hired to do some repairs at his house in Sulaibikhat never showed up to do the repairs though he had been paid a down payment of KD 200. A case was filed. Maid escapes with jewelry, cash A citizen reported that his Filipina maid left his house in Qurain taking her bag, which made him immediately check on some jewelry he hid in the house and found it all missing in addition to KD 760 in cash. The man estimated the value of his jewelry by over KD 1,000. KUWAIT: EQUATE Petrochemical Company, Kuwait’s first international petrochemical joint-venture, held the groundbreaking ceremony of its new headquarters in Ahmadi City under the patronage of the Governor of Ahmadi Sheikh Fawaz Al-Khaled Al-Hamad AlSabah. The groundbreaking was attended by the Director of the Governor’s Office Major-General Thhallab Al-Hajri, PR and Information Director at the Governorate of Ahamdi Khaled AlMulla, as well as a number of EQUATE’s board members, leaders and employees. Other attendees included board members and heads of The Kuwait Olefins Company (TKOC), The Kuwait Styrene Fight over rent share An Asian was recently injured after a scuffle following an argument with two other roommates over his share of the rent share they had to pay, said security sources noting that the man was stabbed in the arm and sustained various bruises all over. A case was filed and further investigations are in progress. Liquor at grocery A grocer was recently arrested in Khaitan for selling homemade liquor to the grocery customers, said security sources. Case papers indicate that narcotics police had been tipped off concerning the suspect’s activity and on raiding the grocery, 200 plastic bags of liquor were found. A case was filed and the suspect was referred to relevant authorities. Riyal dinars stolen A female GCC national reported that an unidentified person robbed her purse from a shopping cart in a shopping mall. The woman reported that the purse included SR 6,000, BD 150, KD 300 and some documents and ATM cards. A case was filed. Company (TKSC), Kuwait Paraxylene Production Company (KPPC), and the companies handling the building’s design, project management and construction. Sheikh Fawaz Al-Sabah said: “Celebrating the groundbreaking of EQUATE’s new headquarters in Ahmadi Governorate is a source of great pleasure. This celebration coincides with our national days, as well as the recognition of Kuwait and His Highness the Amir by the United Nations. In addition, we are celebrating EQUATE’s success since its inception about 20 years ago. As a distinguished partnership, EQUATE is a source of pride to all of us with all of its outstanding achievements, international standing and distinguished initiatives in all relevant fields. We are looking forward to celebrate again once the building is finalized.” On his part, EQUATE President and CEO Mohammad Husain expressed appreciation and gratitude to His Excellency the Governor for patronizing this event, as well as all attendees for their presence as ‘Partners in Success’ in the groundbreaking of our new headquarters in the Governorate of Ahmadi that hosts many industrial entities, especially oil companies. Truly this Governorate is the cradle of energy and development in Kuwait.” Husain added, “This headquarters is not only a building, it is a center that groups our human resources who exemplify top international achievements at all levels, such as their effective role in planning and executing the new headquarters that meets all global standards in terms of the environment and energy conservation. Such matters form a strategic priority for EQUATE as part of its continuous implementation of sustainability’s principles within and outside Kuwait in line with the Development Plan initiated by His Highness the Amir and His Highness the Crown Prince.” EQUATE Engineering and Construction Leader Sulaiman AlBader said: “The new headquarters includes many advanced technical features and innovative solutions that contribute to preserving the environment and reducing energy consumption based on the best universal standards. This headquarters, with all its facilities, is a smart and environmentally friendly building that was registered at the United States Green Building Council. EQUATE is aspiring to have the building Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified by this council. In addition, the building’s design includes several features and specifications, such as conserving energy sources, decreasing water consumption by 20 percent, utilizing solar energy to generate nearly five percent of the building’s electrical requirements, as well as having energy-efficient lighting and air-conditioning systems.” On the sidelines of the groundbreaking ceremony, EQUATE President and CEO Mohammad Husain signed the headquarters’ construction contract with Kuwait Company for Process Plant Construction and Contracting (KCPC) Chairman Moayed Al-Saleh. The building is designed by Gulf Consult and managed by Projacs International. SATURDAY, FEBRUARAY 14, 2015 Saudi women’s activists ‘freed from prison’ 8 Questions swirl over Hollande’s relationship 9 As polls loom, Suu Kyi leads rally honouring hero father 13 PESHAWAR: Pakistani security personnel stand alongside the body of an attacker at a Shiite Muslim mosque after an attack by Taleban militants in Peshawar on February 13, 2015. Grenade-toting Taleban militants stormed a Shiite mosque in northwest Pakistan, police said, in an attack that left at least 18 people dead. — AFP 18 dead as Taleban storms mosque in Pakistan PESHAWAR: Heavily-armed militants stormed a Shiite mosque in Pakistan yesterday, killing at least 18 people in an attack claimed by the Taleban as revenge for the execution of one of their cadres. Three attackers with grenades, Kalashnikovs and explosive suicide vests struck at the Imamia mosque in Peshawar, the main city in Pakistan’s restive northwest, around the time of the main Friday prayers. The attack comes two weeks after a suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in southern Pakistan killed 61 people, the deadliest sectarian incident to hit the country in nearly two years. Shehram Tarakai, the health minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, of which Peshawar is the capital, told AFP the incident had left a total of 19 people dead, including the three militants, as well as 67 wounded. The Tehreek-eTaleban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack in an email statement, saying it was revenge for a militant known as Doctor Usman, who was hanged in December. “This is a series of taking blood for blood, which will continue. The government should expect more and even harder responses,” the statement said. Police said the attack began when the militants entered from a nearby building site, cutting barbed wire to get into the mosque compound. “One suicide bomber exploded himself in the verandah of the mosque while another was shot dead by police inside the main hall,” Nasir Durrani, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police chief said. “The third was caught by people but was also killed later on.” Eyewitness Mohammad Khalil told AFP a “huge explosion” shook the main hall of the mosque as prayers were coming to an end, and then the gunmen started firing on worshippers. Crackdown on militants TV footage in the immediate aftermath showed people running away from the scene, some carrying injured on their shoulders, others limping, as police fired shots and checked people at a barrier. The mosque is close to several government buildings including the offices of the Federal Investigation Agency and passport agency. Since June last year the army has been waging a major campaign against strongholds of TTP and other militants in the North Waziristan tribal area, which lies close to Peshawar. The military has heralded the success of the operation, which it says has killed more than 2,000 militants, though the precise number and identity of those killed cannot be verified independently. The country has stepped up its fight against militants since Taleban gunmen massacred more than 150 people, most of them children, at a school in Peshawar in December. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ended a six-year moratorium on the death penalty and Doctor Usman, also known as Aqil, was one of the first to go to the gallows. He was convicted for an attack on the army headquarters in Rawalpindi in 2009 and was arrested after being injured. Pakistan has suffered a rising tide of sectarian violence in recent years, most of it perpetrated by hardline Sunni Muslim groups against minority Shiite Muslims, who make up around a fifth of the population. The suicide bombing at a mosque in southern Sindh province on January 30 was the deadliest sectarian attack in Pakistan since February 2013, when 89 were killed in a market bombing in the southwestern city of Quetta. Anti-Shiite attacks have been increasing in recent years in Karachi, Quetta, the northwestern area of Parachinar and the far-northeastern town of Gilgit. — Agencies INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Saudi women’s activists ‘freed from prison’ WEST BANK: Palestinian 14-year-old schoolgirl Malak Al-Khatib is greeted by her father after her release from an Israeli jail yesterday, in the West Bank Palestinian village of Tulkarem. Israel freed Malak, whose jailing six weeks ago for planning to attack Israelis became a focus for anger over the arrest of children in the occupied territories. — AFP IS gunmen in Libya seize radio station TRIPOLI: Gunmen claiming to be members of the Islamic State group have seized control of a state-run radio station in Libya’s coastal city of Sirte, residents said yesterday. Jihadist websites also posted pictures showing armed men sitting in front of microphones in a broadcasting studio and brandishing Kalashnikov assault rifles. “They took Radio Sirte yesterday (Thursday). Since then they have been broadcasting (verses from) the Koran and speeches by (IS chief Abu Bakr) AlBaghdadi,” a resident of the central city told AFP by telephone. The resident said speeches of IS spokesman Abu Mohammed Al-Adnani were also being played on the air. A former local administration official said the gunmen have also set up a headquarters in the centre of the city, and voiced concern that they could declare an Islamic emirate in Sirte. “They could take advantage of the absence of any central government authority to transform the city into an Islamic emirate as they did in Derna,” an eastern city held by jihadist groups including IS. The man, who declined to be named, said the gunmen apparently seized the radio “as a first step to communicate with the population”. “The situation in Sirte is very complex,” he said, because many radical groups have a foothold there. Since the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed dictator Muammar Gaddafi, Sirte, the former strongman’s hometown has become a stronghold of extremist groups. Sirte is a bastion of Ansar Al-Sharia, an Islamist blacklisted by the United Nations and the United States. And militias of the Islamist-backed Fajr Libya (Libya Dawn) coalition control some parts of Sirte, and launching attacks against key oil installations nearby in December. Powerful militias, backing rival governments and parliaments, have been battling for control of key cities and the country’s oil riches since the uprising. Amid the chaos, IS has made an appearance in Libya where it has claimed a series of deadly attacks. The latest targeted a luxury hotel in Tripoli on January 27, when nine people were killed, five of them foreigners.— AFP RIYADH: Two Saudi women’s rights activists, one of whom tried to defy a ban on female driving, have been freed after more than two months in jail, a campaigner said yesterday. “Yes, Loujain is free,” said the campaigner who spoke with Loujain Hathloul after she left prison. Hathloul “just said that she’s released and she’s happy,” said the activist, who did not give a name. Maysaa Alamoudi, detained at the same time as Hathloul, has also been let out of jail, her family confirmed, according to the activist who spoke with AFP. “Peace be upon you, good people,” Hathloul tweeted late on Thursday. She and Alamoudi had been held since December 1, after Hathloul tried to drive into the kingdom from neighbouring United Arab Emirates in defiance of the ban. Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world which does not allow women to drive. Alamoudi, a UAE-based Saudi journalist, arrived at the border to support Hathloul and was also arrested. In December, activists said a court in Eastern Province had transferred the two women to a special tribunal for “terrorism” cases. At the time, campaigners did not provide full details of the allegations against the pair but said investigations appeared to focus on the women’s social media activities rather than the driving. The activist who spoke to AFP yesterday did not know whether the two women were facing charges or what conditions were placed on their release. Hathloul has 232,000 followers on Twitter. Before her arrest she tweeted, sometimes with humour, details of the 24 hours she spent waiting to cross into Saudi Arabia after border officers stopped her. Alamoudi has 136,000 followers and has also hosted a programme on YouTube discussing the driving ban. — AFP Bomb blast hits Turkish checkpoint near border Latest attack in series of bombings in Turkey DIYARBAKIR: A bomb detonated by remote control rocked an area near a Turkish police checkpoint close to the Syrian border yesterday, wounding three people, security sources said, the latest in a series of bombings to hit Turkey this year. The sources told Reuters the explosives were placed under a car and detonated near the town of Suruc, some 15 km (9 miles) north of the Syrian town of Kobani, where Kurdish fighters forced out Islamic State militants after a four-month siege. There were no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, which is likely to put police on heightened alert after recent blasts in Istanbul. The proximity to Syria will raise concerns the attack is related to the conflict there. A photograph published by Turkish media showed a charred and badly damaged vehicle with its windows blown out and smoke rising from the bonnet. The wounded, a police officer and two workers, were being treated in hospital for injuries caused by the explosion, which occurred at 0840 GMT. The sources initially said two people were hurt. Bomb disposal experts at the scene were investigating to determine the type of the explosives, the sources said. Major defeat The retaking of the predominantly Kurdish Kobani by the People’s Protection Units (YPG) at the end of last month was a major defeat for the Islamic State group that controls a 20,000-square mile arc of Syria and Iraq. Various militant groups, Islamist, Kurdish and leftist, have all carried out bomb attacks in Turkey. Last month a suicide bomber killed herself and a police officer in Sultanahmet, Istanbul’s historic centre, a prime tourist destination. A leftist militant group initially claimed responsibility, then retracted the claim. Later, media cited police sources as saying the bomber was a Russian citizen from the Muslim regions of Chechnya or Dagestan, with links to Islamic State. Hundreds of fighters from Russia’s north Caucasus, including Chechnya, are believed to have travelled through Turkey to fight with the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, and European governments have urged Ankara to tighten border controls to prevent the flow of foreign fighters. Five days after the Sultanahmet bombing, homemade explosive devices were found in two Istanbul shopping malls and defused. A week after that, a bomb exploded in central Istanbul and police detonated two others in controlled explosions. — Reuters ANKARA: Photo shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife Emine Erdogan with students of a Vocational School for Girls outside Ankara, Turkey. Turkey has long enshrined the secular ideals of founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, particularly in an education system in which Islamic headscarves were until recently banned in schools and schoolchildren began the day reciting an oath of allegiance to Ataturk’s legacy. — AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Impunity no more for Romania’s rich and powerful BUCHAREST: After a record year of graft indictments in Romania-many targeting the wealthy and powerful-the impunity once enjoyed by the country’s ruling class may be coming to an end. The national anti-corruption prosecutor’s office DNA indicted 1,167 people in 2014, a record in its 12 years of existence. The latest trophy for the prosecutors is Elena Udrea, dubbed “the president’s blonde” by the media for her role as close advisor to former conservative president Traian Basescu. The unsuccessful candidate in last year’s presidential race was locked up late Tuesday over her alleged role in a corruption scandal involving Microsoft licences that has already ensnared a number of high-profile figures. DNA prosecutors have been busy in recent weeks probing a who’s who list of suspects that includes several former ministers, a Constitutional Court judge and even the head of the anti-mafia prosecutor’s office (DIICOT). For several years now, a reform of Romania’s legal system overseen by Brussels has weakened the impunity that a number of political leaders seemed to enjoy. The bellwether corruption conviction in 2012 of ex-prime minister Adrian Nastase was a sign times were changing in EU’s second-poorest country. “Judicial independence started to manifest itself under Traian Basescu, once even leaders from his camp started being convicted,” said Cristina Guseth, president of the Romanian chapter of Freedom House, a pro-democracy group. In November, voters sick of corruption elected President Klaus Iohannis, a ethnic German former mayor of the central city of Sibiu known as a defender of judges. “There is no other path for Romania,” other than becoming a nation “rid of all corruption,” Iohannis said when he took power. This must “be understood clearly at every level of the political class.” ‘Rob the state’ Prosecutors have not only targeted politicians, with Constitutional Court judge Toni Grebla being forced to resign last week amid amid accusations of corruption. Media baron Adrian Sarbu, another icon of the post-communist era, has been behind bars for a week on tax evasion and money laundering allegations. Several other business titans, including billionaire Ioan Niculae, are targeted in other cases. Questions remain about the timing of the Udrea case, which came two months after Basescu left office. He had publicly supported Udrea during his 10 years in power. “Our probes run their course, without regard for political developments or the comments of politicians and the media,” DNA spokeswoman Livia Saplacan said. Yet critics say more needs to be done. “Two major means are used in Romania to rob the state: procurement contracts and tax evasion. The efforts of prosecutors are crucial, but not sufficient,” Guseth said. These investigations “show the state as it is: a corrupt mafia system, with power centers where ministry or prosecutor jobs are sold or trafficked and leaders pay a part of the commissions they receive to the parties they belong to,” said political analyst Alina MungiuPippidi. She added the current powersharing government, with a conservative as president and Social Democrats ruling the legislature, is key to rooting out graft. “Law enforcement cannot decimate influence peddling by the major players and the looters of the country’s wealth if power is concentrated in the hands of one party.”— AFP Ukraine death toll grows after fragile peace deal Europe warns Russia of fresh sanctions French President Francois Hollande Questions swirl over Hollande’s relationship with actress Gayet PARIS: It’s the million dollar question. More than a year after revelations that French President Francois Hollande had cheated on his partner with actress Julie Gayet, are the two lovebirds still together? News of the French leader’s affair with Gayet, divulged by Closer magazine in January last year, prompted the 60-year-old to split with his long-term partner Valerie Trierweiler and rumors have swirled ever since that the president and actress are still an item. Yesterday, the glossy weekly published photos of 42-yearold Gayet on a visit to the western city of Rennes in a “stateowned car”, accompanied by one of the French leader’s bodyguards. “Julie Gayet may not ever have officially appeared on the arm of the president, but it seems she benefits from other privileges linked to her personal relationship with the head of state,” the magazine wrote. “As evidenced by her security worthy of a first lady.” Already in November, celebrity-focused magazine Voici had published pictures of the two looking cosy together inside the Elysee presidential residence, prompting five staff members to be reassigned over what constituted a damaging security breach. Asked about fresh revelations yesterday that Gayet was benefiting from official security, Hollande’s entourage refused to comment. But the main opposition UMP party latched onto claims made by the magazine, which also says that Gayet and Hollande meet up several times a week and that the actress regularly walks his black Labrador puppy Philae. “Either Ms Gayet is the president’s official partner and in this case, he says it and the state should ensure her protection,” Sebastien Huyghe, UMP spokesman, told BFMTV. “But if that’s not the case, there is no reason that public funds should be used to accompany, transport and protect Mrs Gayet.” Interviewed on the iTele television channel, Finance Minister Michel Sapin, who is close to Hollande, said potential “threats” could justify these measures. “When one is in the public (eye), and comments are made on your personal situation, there can be threats,” he said. Asked whether Gayet was being threatened, he said he did not know. — AFP DONETSK: At least 15 people have been killed in east Ukraine in new shelling despite the signing of a peace deal to end the 10month conflict. Pro-Moscow rebels and government officials said yesterday that seven civilians were killed across the conflict zone during the past 24 hours while Ukraine’s military said eight soldiers lost their lives. The unrest came as Europe warned Russia it risked fresh sanctions if the fighting did not stop. The rebels and Kiev agreed a peace plan Thursday after marathon talks in the Belarussian capital Minsk between the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany. A ceasefire across the conflict zone is meant to start at midnight Ukraine time Sunday (2200 GMT Saturday) with both sides supposed to begin pulling back heavy weaponry from along the frontline no later than two days after that. The fragile agreement is seen as the best hope of ending the conflict, which has killed at least 5,480 people and ratcheted East-West tensions to highs not seen since the Cold War, but skepticism remains high after the collapse of a similar previous peace plan. Kiev and the West accuse Russia of stoking the war in exSoviet Ukraine by pouring arms and troops to help the pro-Russian rebels fighting Kiev government troops in Ukraine’s industrial east. Moscow denies the charges. Speaking late Thursday after a European Union summit in Brussels, German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Russia that the bloc, which has already slapped Moscow with sanctions over the crisis, was not ruling out further measures if the truce failed. “If it works well we would be very happy to go with the agreement. If there are difficulties we wouldn’t rule out other sanctions,” she said. French President Francois Hollande, who along with Merkel attended the 17-hour talks in Minsk that also included Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, agreed. If the truce was not respected, “we would return to a process... of sanctions that would be in addition to those already in place.” Fighting around key town In the run-up to the truce, Ukraine’s military said yesterday that fighting remained fiercest around the key strategic town of DONETSK: Ukrainian servicemen load an injured man on a stretcher into an ambulance in the eastern Ukrainian city of Artemivsk, Donetsk region, yesterday. Fighting raged in Ukraine as the clock ticked down to a ceasefire that will be a first test of the commitment by Kiev and pro-Russian separatists to a freshly-inked peace plan. — AFP Debaltseve. Ukraine said rebels had fired missiles at the beleaguered railway hub, midway between the main separatist bastions of Donetsk and Lugansk. An AFP journalist in the rebel capital of Donetsk said that sporadic missile salvos and dozens of artillery bombardments could be heard around the city yesterday morning. The Ukrainian government on Thursday accused Russia of deploying another 50 tanks across the border during the talks in Minsk. The United States, which has said it could supply Ukraine with weapons if the conflict continues, cautiously welcomed the peace accord, but emphasised the work yet to be done in making it stick. “The true test of today’s accord will be in its full and unambiguous implementation,” the White House said, including “restoration of Ukrainian control over its border with Russia.” The Kremlin said that it had supported an immediate ceasefire but rebels had pushed for a delay in the start of the truce. Putin “put in quite a bit of effort to persuade the rebels to sign the document,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying yesterday by the Kommersant daily. A Ukrainian source, however, told AFP that Russia initially called for the start of the ceasefire to be delayed for a week. Rebel leaders-seen by the West as Kremlin puppets-have said that the new deal raises hopes of peace but warned there would be no more talking if it fails. Long roadmap to peace The new Minsk agreement is broadly similar to an earlier failed deal in September, except that the new heavy weapons-free zone will be 50 to 70 kilometres (31-43 miles) wide, depending on the range of the weapon, double the width of the buffer zone agreed in September. Kiev will also begin retaking control over the approximately 400kilometre (250 mile) stretch of Russia’s border with rebel-held Ukraine, but only after local elections are held. —AFP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Dresden bombing still fresh for survivor after 70 years DRESDEN: People walk in front of the rebuilt 18th century Frauenkirche cathedral (Church of Our Lady) before the 70th anniversary of the deadly Allied bombing of Dresden during WWII in Dresden, eastern Germany. British and US bombers on Feb 13-14, 1945 destroyed Dresden’s centuries-old baroque city center. — AP Frustrated Republicans taste the limits of majority control WASHINGTON: A month into their newfound control of both chambers of Congress, it wasn’t supposed to be like this for Republicans. Instead of advancing a conservative agenda and showing voters they can govern, they are confronting the very real possibility of a shutdown of the Homeland Security Department later this month. That’s because they can’t overcome Senate Democrats’ stalling tactics in a dispute over immigration. “I suppose elections have consequences except in the United States Senate,” complained GOP Rep Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina, summing up the frustration for many House Republicans. “Tell me how it would be different if Harry Reid were still running the place,” he added, naming the Senate Democratic leader who was booted into the minority in November’s midterm elections. Although their party is now setting the floor schedule and calling hearings, Republicans are finding to their chagrin that important things haven’t changed from when they were in the Senate minority. Republicans are six votes short of the 60 needed to advance most legislation, and Senate rules grant numerous rights to the minority party. That means if Democrats remain united, they have the ability to block GOP bills just as they did while in the majority. Democrats have been united against House-passed legislation funding the Homeland Security Department through September, the end of the budget year, while also rolling back President Barack Obama’s executive policies on immigration. As a result Congress appears to be at a stalemate on the issue, leaving Republicans with only a few options: pass a short-term extension of current funding levels, fold and strip the immigration language opposed by Democrats from the bill, or let the Homeland Security Department run out of money when current funding expires Feb 27. They’re all bad options from the GOP perspective. A short-term extension just pushes the problem to a later date. Removing the immigration language would amount to a bitter admission of defeat after Republicans have spent months accusing Obama of an unconstitutional power grab for limiting deportations for millions in the US illegally. That’s left Republicans staring down the third possibility: a shutdown of the Homeland Security Department. It’s something most say they want to avoid, but on Thursday House Speaker John Boehner refused to rule the possibility out, insisting instead that Senate Democrats should get the blame if it happens. “If funding for Homeland Security lapses, Washington Democrats are gonna bear the responsibility,” the Ohio Republican said. “Senate Democrats should stop blocking debate on the House-passed bill.”—AP DRESDEN: Soviet troops were pressing into Germany from the east and the other Allies from the west, but for 12-yearold schoolboy Eberhard Renner the war seemed far away. Dresden had been spared the destruction suffered by other cities like Berlin and Hamburg, and Renner clung to the hope that the Saxon capital would stay off the target list with the war so clearly near its end. Even as air-raid sirens started screaming 70 years ago Friday, Renner’s father dismissed the attack as another reconnaissance mission. Then the bomb fell into Renner’s backyard. It blew the thick oak door off the shelter where the family had taken refuge, slamming him and his mother to the ground. Somebody yelled that the roof was on fire, and they ventured out into the streets as the bombs rained down. The Allied decision to firebomb Dresden - immortalized in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel “Slaughterhouse Five” - has long been a source of controversy. At the time, the Allies hoped the attack on a city deep in the German heartland would hit hard at civilian morale and help force the Nazis to capitulate. Some historians, however, said the destruction was a tragic waste of human life and cultural patrimony - with little to no effect on the outcome of the war. The raid left the city littered with corpses, and tens of thousands of Dresden’s buildings had been turned to rubble, including its famous opera house and museums in the historic old city. The baroque Church of Our Lady, appeared initially to have survived, but, weakened by the intense heat, it collapsed two days after the bombing under its own weight. As Renner wandered the streets of Dresden, he saw a dead body for the first time in his life. In the days to come, he would see many more. Renner remembers the streets still being littered with bodies a week after the attack and coming across the corpse of a woman in a square. “She was burned to a cinder, had become very small, but her hand was held up and on it was her gold wedding band, shining, not blackened at all,” said the 82-year-old retired architecture professor. “I will never forget this scene.” It was not just the bombs dropped by the waves of British and U.S. bombers that wreaked devastation. The fire made superheated air rise rapidly, creating a vacuum at ground level that produced winds strong enough to uproot trees and suck people into the flames. Many Dresden residents died of collapsed lungs. Renner’s family made it safely to the home of one of his dentist father’s patients. They were able to stay the night and regroup. After that they moved in with an uncle. Nazi propaganda from 1945 put the death toll at 200,000 and after the war some scholars estimated as many as 135,000 were killed - more than the combined total of those immediately killed by the nuclear blasts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.—AP Boko Haram attacks village in Chad as revolt spreads First known lethal attack on Chadian soil N’DJAMENA: Boko Haram fighters attacked a village in Chad yesterday, the first known lethal attack in that country by the Nigerian militant group, which killed several people including a local chief according to residents and security forces. Dozens of militants arrived by motorized canoe at the fishing village on the shores of Lake Chad early in the morning, setting houses ablaze and attacking a police station. “They came on board three pirogues and succeeded in killing about ten people before being pushed back by the army,” said a resident of the village of Ngouboua, about 20 km east of the Nigerian border, to which thousands of Nigerian refugees had fled in early January after an attack on the town of Baga. Militants from the Sunni jihadist group, based in northern Nigeria less than 100 kilometers from the Chadian capital, have stepped up cross-border attacks in recent weeks in their campaign to carve out an Islamist emirate around the Lake Chad area which borders Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger. Security sources have quietly warned of sleeper cells nestled in Lake Chad - a vast maze of tiny islands and swamp. A spokesman for the armed forces said that five Chadians were killed yesterday, including local chief Mai Kolle, a police officer and three civilians. “We sent in our air force and they neutralized the three pirogues. We are still combing the area,” he said. Raids and suicide attacks Residents are now fleeing the village and a Chadian humanitarian vehicle was attacked as it tried to escape, United Nations refugee agency spokesman Adrian Edwards told reporters in Geneva. In Niger, thousands fled the border town of Diffa this week after a wave of raids and suicide attacks. Boko Haram insurgents, including a suspected female suicide bomber, also attacked one town and two villages in Nigeria’s Borno state on Thursday, killing at least 31 people according to security, hospital sources and witnesses. Nigeria has postponed a presidential election, that had been due on Saturday, for six weeks, citing the security threat from Boko Haram. Chad’s army, one of the best in the region, has joined a regional offensive against Boko Haram and says it has killed hundreds of fighters in the past fortnight. In a bid to contain Boko Haram, which has killed thousands and kidnapped hundreds in its five-year revolt, President Idriss Deby’s government mediated peace talks between the Nigerian government and the group last October. The negotiations sought to secure the release of 200 schoolgirls from Nigeria’s Chibok but Boko Haram later said it had married off the schoolgirls to its fighters. Chad is also the base for a French regional counter-insurgency operation “Barkhane” which provides intelligence and logistical support to the Chadian army.— Reuters KANO: A Nigerian woman, with an injured leg sustained during her exodus from Maiduguri to the city of Kano, fleeing Boko Haram Islamists, sits in a room she shares with 78 others displaced in a run down house, in a poor district of Kano. — AFP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Thousands at US funerals of Muslim ‘hate crime’ victims RALEIGH: The families of three Muslim students shot dead by a white neighbor in the US said an emotional farewell to their loved ones Thursday, reiterating calls for the killings to be treated as a hate crime. More than 5,000 people gathered for the funeral of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, his new wife Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and her 19-year-old sister Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, who authorities say were killed by a neighbor in the North Carolina university town of Chapel Hill. The alleged shooter, Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, was believed to be strongly opposed to religion, as his Facebook page showed dozens of anti-religious posts, including proclamations denouncing Christianity, Mormonism and Islam. Police said they were investigating Tuesday’s fatal shootings as a parking dispute, but victims’ families repeated their belief the attack was religiously motivated. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it had launched a parallel probe into the killings. Federal prosecutors often look into suspected hate-crime cases-a conviction for “hate crime” results in a tougher sentence. “We are definitely certain that our daughters were targeted for their religion,” the father of the sisters, Mohammad Abu-Salha, told AFP. “This is not a parking dispute, these children were executed with shots in the back of the heads,” he said, surrounded by tearful family members as they prepared for the final funeral prayer. “This has hate crime written all over it and I’m not going to sit down for it,” he said later before three caskets. He said his daughter Yusor had complained that Hicks had harassed her, and appeared at her door to complain about a parking space with a gun holstered at his waist. Neighbors recalled Hicks as troublesome, frequently squabbling with nearby residents over parking and seen Americans. “People are very concerned about what happened. They feel that this is a premeditated hate crime,” Nihad Awad, director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told AFP. But there were calls for calm and leaders urged restraint. “It’s time to mourn but it’s also time to call for harmony and peace,” the head of the Islamic Association in neighboring Raleigh, Mohamed Elgamal said. There are some 65,000 Muslims in North Carolina, which has a population of 9.9 million, and the majority live in the Chapel Hill area. The killings sparked outrage among Muslims worldwide, with the Twitter hashtags #ChapelHillShooting and #MuslimLivesMatter trending globally. Mohammad Abu-Salha rejected skewed perceptions of Muslims, and said the slain youngsters and the support they garnered were exemplars of the faith. “This is Islam, it’s not what you hear in the media, it’s not ‘American Sniper,’” he said, referring to a film about a shooter killing Islamists in the Iraq war. NORTH CAROLINA: Dr Mohammad Abu-Salha (left) the father of Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha, 21, and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, and Namee Barakat (center) the father of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, mourn during a funeral service at the Method Road Soccer Complex, Thursday, on the North Carolina State campus in Raleigh, NC. — AP with his gun in public, according to local media reports. Stoking fear The killings rattled the Chapel Hill community, fueling fears among some Muslims in the tight-knit university town, but officials say it did not appear to be part of a broader antiMuslim campaign. “To be honest, it makes me more scared because I have two babies so I don’t even want to imagine,” said Sarah Alhorani, a former student at University of North Carolina, where Barakat was a second year dentistry student. “I was scared to walk out my door, but I did and I kept going and I kept my scarf on and you keep moving on,” said Alhorani, a friend of all three victims. Some Muslim leaders said the shooting was a reflection of wider anti-Muslim hostility, and warned it could sow fear among Muslim- ‘All lives matter’ Relatives and friends honored the trio at a traditional Muslim service. Tearful crowds followed the funeral hearse to an outdoor service, where thousands gathered to kneel and pray. “If you loved them, know that we are proud of them that they are Muslim,” said Noumann Siddiqui, Islamic Council member. “All of us, Muslims, Christians and Jews alike put love in our hearts. All lives matter.” The victims’ parents wept as their children were buried, the sisters together in one grave next to Deah, while prayers echoed from the crowd. Deah and Yusor were married on December 27, and the new bride was set to attend UNC dentistry school in August. — AFP US man sentenced to 70 years in jail No parole possible for at least 20 years CARACAS: An opposition demonstrator prepares to throw a molotov cocktail at police after clashes broke out at a protest in Caracas, Venezuela. — AP Violence flares in Venezuela CARACAS: Venezuelan security forces faced off with stone-wielding protesters on Thursday as supporters of President Nicolas Maduro also rallied on the anniversary of last year’s fatal unrest. The flare-ups, in the volatile western city of San Cristobal and the capital Caracas, recalled four months of protests and violence in 2014 killing 43 people and underlined just how tense the South American OPEC nation remains. In San Cristobal, National Guard soldiers and police fired teargas and buckshot against demonstrators who hurled pipes and Molotov cocktails when a march was blocked. Five security officials and three demonstrators were hurt in the nearly two-hour standoff, some shops vandalized, and four students arrested in San Cristobal, witnesses and authorities said. In Caracas, masked students blocked a major avenue with burning trash and threw rocks at police who also fired buckshot in a confrontation still ongoing as dusk fell. Witnesses said at least half a dozen youths were arrested in the melee. —Reuters MISSOULA: A man wasn’t defending his family but rather hunting someone when he shot and killed a German exchange student who was trespassing in his garage, a judge said Thursday as he sentenced the man to 70 years in prison with no parole possible for at least 20 years. Kaarma’s case was closely followed in Germany and brought scrutiny in the US to Montana’s “stand your ground” law that allows the use of force to protect life and property. At least 30 US states have such laws. In sentencing Kaarma, the judge made clear there are strict limits to residents’ rights to use force while claiming self-defense. “Here you have a 12guage shotgun, not to protect your family but to go after someone. And go after someone you did,” District Judge Ed McLean said sternly in sentencing Markus Kaarma for deliberate homicide in the April 27 killing of 17-year-old Diren Dede of Hamburg, Germany. “You pose too great a risk to society to be anywhere else but the Montana State Prison,” McLean said. “Good luck to you, son.” Kaarma’s attorneys plan to appeal. They argued he feared for his life, didn’t know if the intruder was armed, and was on edge because of the earlier burglary. Kaarma was convicted in December, and he had faced a maximum prison term of 100 years. At trial, they invoked Montana law allowing people to use deadly force to defend their property. That law was expanded in 2009 to allow the use of force even in cases that don’t involve violent entry. But Kaarma had to demonstrate he was reasonably fearful for his safety. ‘Stand your ground’ The jury concluded he was not. In a similar case, a Minnesota man was convicted in May of lying in wait in his basement for two teenagers and killing them during a break-in. Florida’s “stand your ground” law allows the use of deadly force in more circumstances outside the home. It, too, was widely scrutinized in the 2012 shooting of an unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin, by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who was following the 17-year-old. Zimmerman was acquitted after arguing self-defense. Germany does not have a similar law, which was part of the reason Kaarma’s case attracted so much attention there. At trial, prosecutors argued Kaarma was intent on luring an intruder into his garage after it was burglarized at least once before the shooting. Three witnesses testified they heard Kaarma say he’d been waiting up nights to shoot an intruder. The night of the shooting, Kaarma left his garage door partially open and placed a purse inside. Alerted by a motion detector, he entered the darkened garage and fired four shotgun blasts, pausing between the third and fourth shots, witnesses testified. Lead detective Guy Baker testified that the first three shots were low and seemed to follow Dede as he moved across Kaarma’s garage. The fourth shot was aimed higher and struck Dede in the head, Baker said. Dede was unarmed. “It is justice,” Dede’s father, Celal Dede, said after the sentence. But he added: “I am not happy. My son is dead.” Kaarma sat staring down during much of the proceeding, occasionally glancing around the crowded courtroom. He sported buzzcut, dark hair and an orange jail suit. “I’m sorry my actions caused the death of Mr. Dede,” he told the judge. — AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Modi summons police after Christian school attack NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday summoned Delhi’s top policeman after a sixth attack on a Christian building in the capital in the last two months, fuelling concerns that religious minorities are being targeted. Suspects broke into a Christian school in south Delhi yesterday, stole some money, damaged closed-circuit television cameras and ransacked parts of the building. Police say they suspect the case is one of burglary rather than intimidation. “The prime minister expressed his concern and said this case must be solved immediately,” said Delhi’s police commissioner, B. S. Bassi. “He said that security must be foolproof so that attacks don’t re-occur.”Political rivals have accused the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of exploiting religious divisions since taking power last May. Hundreds of Christians clashed with police last week, demanding better government protection. Religious intolerance in India would have shocked freedom fighter icon Mahatma Gandhi, US President Barack Obama said last week. India’s success depended on its not splintering along religious lines, Obama said on a visit last month. Even after a spate of attacks, Modi, a self-proclaimed Hindu nationalist, has yet to publicly comment on the violence. In a statement yesterday, Modi said he summoned the Delhi police commissioner to express concerns over the “rising crime rate in the capital.” There was mention of attacks on churches. Incidents of arson, vandalism and burglary have been reported from at least six Christian buildings since December. The most serious incident was a fire that gutted a church in north Delhi, which church leaders said had been set deliberately, because of a strong smell of kerosene. — Reuters Sri Lanka optimistic about delaying war-crimes report New govt planning new domestic inquiry WASHINGTON: Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera said on Thursday he was optimistic about securing a delay in the release of a UN report on alleged war crimes during his country’s civil war until the government has had time to establish a new judicial mechanism to deal with the allegations. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry, whose support is crucial to such a delay, Samaraweera stressed the decision was one for UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein and the president of the UN rights council. However, he also said: “I am optimistic.” Samaraweera said in Washington on Wednesday the new Sri Lankan government was seeking to delay the scheduled March 25 release of the UN Human Rights Council report until “August ... or so.” Asked if he was anticipating support from the United States, Britain and Commonwealth countries, he said: “We hope; we anticipate the support of all our friends in the coming months.” The UN Human Rights Council voted last March to look into reports of abuses during the civil war that ended in 2009, saying the Sri Lankan government had failed to investigate properly. The United Nations estimated in 2011 that about 40,000 ethnic Tamil civilians were killed in the final weeks of the war, most of them by the army. The government of the majority Sinhalese country rejected that assertion. Sri Lanka’s new government, which took power last month, says it is planning a new domestic inquiry that would bring in some foreign experts if necessary. It has also invited Zeid to visit to discuss the issue. Samaraweera has appealed for patience, saying Sri Lanka was in a period of “fragile transition” that some extremist elements wanted to derail. He said the new administration of President Maithripala Sirisena was “not in a state of denial” about violations and would ensure those responsible were brought to justice. Samaraweera also said Sri Lanka would start discussions next week with South African officials on instituting a “truth-seeking” mechanism, which would work in parallel to the accountability mechanism. Speaking alongside Kerry before their talks, Samaraweera said Sri Lanka hoped to move ties with the United States, which had become “somewhat strained in the last few years” under former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, back to “an irreversible state of excellence.” “For us ... the United States of America is not a threat, but a great opportunity,” he said, adding that “the Sri Lankan-U.S. partnership must take into account the island’s strategic location.” The United States is eager to woo Asian countries to counterbalance an increasingly powerful and assertive China. It had been concerned by Rajapaksa’s closeness to China and his decision to allow Chinese submarines to dock in Sri Lanka. President Barack Obama called Sirisena’s surprise election a “symbol of hope” for democracy. Kerry said Washington was “excited” by a 100-day plan Sirisena has announced to roll back a decade of increasingly authoritarian rule under Rajapaksa. The issue of the war crimes report is expected to be discussed at a committee meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on Monday, when a decision could be taken. John Sifton, Asia advocacy director of Human Rights Watch, said his organization did not oppose a delay if the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights felt the time could be used productively to produce a better report and agree on an international role in the accountability process. He said the best-case scenario would be a tribunal mechanism that included international staff with procedural powers, not just as observers. — Reuters India to resume talks with Pakistan NEW DELHI: India is sending its top foreign ministry official to Pakistan to resume talks after a six-month hiatus. Taking advantage of the Cricket World Cup, where their teams play this weekend, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted yesterday he spoke to his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on the phone and offered to further strengthen ties. Sharif welcomed the Indian official’s proposed visit to Pakistan “to discuss all issues of common interest,” Sharif’s press secretary said in a statement in Islamabad. No dates have been announced for the visit. Modi also said he spoke to leaders of some of India’s other neighbors - Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan - all cricket-mad nations participating in the sports competition being jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. “Conveyed my best wishes for the Cricket World Cup,” Modi said. India’s Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar is also scheduled to visit Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan apart from Pakistan, Modi said. Last August, India called off talks with Pakistan after its ambassador in New Delhi met with Kashmiri separatist leaders, saying the Pakistani official could either talk with India, or talk with the rebels. The setback came shortly after India and Pakistan had agreed to resume talks in May when Sharif attended Modi’s inauguration. As tensions increased, Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire regularly in the disputed Kashmir region. India and Pakistan have used “cricket diplomacy” to break past impasses. Then-Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani met with then-Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2011 during a World Cup cricket match in the northern city of Chandigarh, using the same cover employed in 2005 by then-President Pervez Musharraf for a meeting with Singh during an India-Pakistan cricket match. Then-President Ziaul Haq visited Jaipur, India, to watch a cricket match between the two countries in the 1980s.Since their independence from Britain in 1947, India and Pakistan have fought three wars, two of them over Kashmir. Both countries control parts of the Himalayan region and claim it in its entirety. — AP BANGALORE: Rescuers and onlookers gather around damaged coaches of a derailed train near Anekal, about 40 kilometers south of Bangalore, India, yesterday. — AP Train derails after hitting boulder in India, killing 11 BANGALORE: A train derailed after hitting a boulder that had fallen on the track in southern India yesterday, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens, officials said. Railways Minister Suresh Prabu said the boulder fell down an incline and derailed nine coaches and one food car. At least 42 people were hospitalized, including 17 in serious condition, after the accident near Bangalore, the capital of southern Karnataka state, police officer Ranbir Sharma said. Rescuers used gas cutters to open one badly crushed coach on the Bangalore-Ernakulam Intercity Express to remove passengers trapped inside, said Amar Nath, a bank executive who was on board. “The train came to a screeching halt and I thought that it may have hit something,” said Nath, who was unhurt. Accidents are common on India’s vast rail network, which carries 23 million people every day. They are often attributed to human and equipment errors. — AP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Popular Vietnamese communist party official dies HANOI: A widely admired senior figure in Vietnam’s ruling communist party, Nguyen Ba Thanh, who enjoyed rare personal popularity in a nation better known for bureaucratic apparatchiks, died yesterday from cancer, an official said. The 61-year-old was the former top official in central Danang, and helped transform the coastal city into a tourism and investment hub by cutting corruption and red tape. “He died Friday of cancer. We tried our best but he could not make it,” Luong Minh Sam, an official at the Danang People’s Committee told AFP. “The people of Danang will always love him for his great contributions to this city,” he added. Thanh had been unwell since May and had spent much of last year outside of Vietnam, receiving medical treatment in Singapore and the United States.After his return in January there was an explosion of online rumours that Thanh-who headed the communist party’s main anti-corruption body-was poisoned with a radioactive substances by a political rival. Vietnamese authorities issued a rare denial, saying he had myelodysplastic syndrome, a type of cancer. Unusually for a communist party official, Thanh was popular with the public. Known as “the King of Danang” he was a larger-than-life figure, admired by foreign investors and market vendors alike. Vietnam expert Jonathan London, of Hong Kong’s City University said Thanh had overseen a “remarkable” transformation in Danang-his native city. “He was a rare commodity in Vietnamese politics: an entrepreneurial and pragmatic political conservative with a strong record of experimentation and achievement,” London said, adding that his political ascent fell short of expectations when he failed to win a Politburo seat in 2012. Hundreds of people gathered near his house in Danang to pay their respects to the man who led the city from 1997 to 2013 and helped it develop a vibrant tourism industry and emerge as a growing tech hub. State-run Tuoi Tre newspaper said that the funeral would begin Saturday and end Wednesday next week, ahead of the lunar new year Thursday. “The country has lost a talented official with a warm heart,” wrote Nguyen Hong Cuong on the state-run VNExpress website, one of thousands of comments posted online expressing sorrow for his death.—AFP Thai land rights activist murdered BANGKOK: A land rights campaigner was gunned down outside his home in southern Thailand, police said Friday, in what the UN said is the fourth killing linked to land activism in the region in under a year. Chai Bunthonglek, a village leader from the Khlong Sai Pattana community in the southern Surat Thani province, was shot dead by two gunmen who arrived on a motorcycle on Wednesday evening, police said. “He was shot three times and died instantly at the scene,” Lieutenant Chawalit Thongma at the Chaiburi district police station told AFP, adding that investigators were focusing on his activism as the main motive for his killing. The UN’s regional human rights body called on police to swiftly find Chai’s killers, adding that the murder of activists in southern Thailand had become all too common. “Alarmingly, Chai is also the fourth human rights defender who works on land rights in the south of Thailand that has been killed since May 2014,” the United Nations Human Rights Office for South East Asia (OHCHR) said in a statement. The OHCHR said the Khlong Sai Pattana community had been involved in a long running dispute with a large palm oil plantation over access to land. Three other members of the community have been killed since 2010. “Despite the police investigation, no one has been brought to justice for these murders,” the statement read. Enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings of activists in Thailand are commonplace, with few killers facing justice. According to the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances there are at least 81 open cases of enforced disappearance in Thailand dating back as far the mid-1990s. One case that has largely flown under the international radar is that of Por Cha Lee Rakcharoen, a Karen rights activist also known as Billy, who was apprehended by national park officials in Thailand on April 17, ostensibly for illegal honey gathering. He was en route to meet fellow ethnic minority Karen villagers to help them file a lawsuit accusing authorities of torching the homes of 20 families in Kaeng Krachan National Park in 2011. — AFP MANILA: More than 3,000 students, teachers and nuns from the Catholic-run St. Scholastica’s College in Manila, dance at their campus to take part in the global campaign to end violence against women and girls dubbed One Billion Rising yesterday in Manila, Philippines. — AP MYANMAR: Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi (C) attends celebrations to mark the 100th birthday of the country’s independence hero, her father Aung San, in the remote central Myanmar town of Natmauk yesterday. — AFP As polls loom, Suu Kyi leads rally honouring hero father Dozens of Myanmar troops killed fighting rebels NATMAUK: Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi addressed a crowd of thousands yesterday in the biggest celebrations honouring her independence hero father in memory, underscoring her legacy months before leading the opposition to momentous elections. In scenes reminiscent of her triumphant election campaign three years ago, Suu Kyi addressed a huge crowd in her father’s central Myanmar birthplace, with many supporters waving her party flag or portraits of Aung San as an earnest young revolutionary in a military cap. “If we want to inherit from my father, we have to build a real democratic nation,” said an emotional Suu Kyi, adding that his “sincerity” had ensured his legacy endured. Known affectionately as “Bogyoke”, or General, Aung San is adored in Myanmar and credited with unshackling the country from colonial rule and embracing its ethnic minorities in a vision of unity that unravelled catastrophically in the military-dominated decades that followed his assassination. Suu Kyi was just two at the time of his death in 1947. Yesterday, state media said 47 soldiers had been killed in recent clashes with rebels in the Kokang region near the Chinese border, a conflict which had been largely dormant for nearly six years. Myanmar’s quasi-civilian regime, which took power in 2011 after decades of military rule, has put ending those conflicts at the heart of its reform drive. But their hopes to sign a comprehensive ceasefire have been undermined by a recent uptick in fighting with a multitude of rebel groups, particularly in northern Kachin and Shan states. Thursday’s rally marking the centenary of Aung San’s birth in Natmauk-a remote town nestled in the dusty plains of central Myanmar-is the centrepiece of countrywide celebrations that are far more extensive than previ- ous years. People camped out overnight to see “the Lady”, as Suu Kyi is known, many sleeping on the ground in the local pagoda, on roadsides or in their cars in the farming town. The celebrations come as Myanmar awaits a breakthrough general election later this year seen as a crucial test of the country’s emergence from military rule. Images of Aung San have been deeply entwined with the political rise of his Nobel laureate daughter since her release from house arrest over four years ago. Family affair Suu Kyi frequently referenced her family link while campaigning for the 2012 by-election that swept her into parliament for the first time. “Being the daughter of Bogyoke Aung San is one of the reasons that Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has reached the position she is in today. It’s not the only reason, but it is one of them,” Nyan Win, the spokesman for Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy, told AFP. Daw is a term of respect in Myanmar. Nyan Win said that with a poll date yet to be announced, campaigning has not officially begun and the party is not yet in election mode. “It’s logical for politicians to try to draw some kind of support or inspiration from what he (Aung San) did,” said Trevor Wilson, an academic at Australian National University and former ambassador to Myanmar. But he said no single party had “exclusive rights” to the former leader, who is also seen as the father of the country’s powerful army. Public reverence for Aung San was kept muted under the junta that kept his daughter locked up for the best part of two decades, away from her two sons and dying husband.—AFP INTERNATIONAL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Chinese man rams car into US Consulate in Shanghai BEIJING: A Chinese man rammed a car into a barrier in front of the US Consulate in Shanghai and injured an armed police officer, local authorities said yesterday. Shanghai police said the man, identified as 35-yearold Liu Daojie, was placed in custody and told officials that he felt he was being chased by assassins and needed to get some attention. Liu was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident late Thursday, and the case was still under investigation, police said on their official microblog site. Shanghai’s government said Liu’s wife told police that he had refused to leave home for about a month over fears of being assassinated, and that a doctor had told him not to fantasize. She told police that they had gone to get medical treatment for him in Suzhou and he left had their hotel on Thursday afternoon saying he had to do some business, the city government said in a statement. All foreign embassies and consulates, as well as major Chinese government buildings, are guarded by armed paramilitary police. The consulate and the US Embassy in Beijing did not immediately respond to requests for comment. — AP China plans big military parades under Xi Jinping BEIJING: Chinese troops are rehearsing for a major parade in September where the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is expected to unveil new homegrown weapons in the first of a series of public displays of military might planned during President Xi Jinping’s tenure, sources said. China will hold up to four PLA parades in the coming years in the face of what Beijing sees as a more assertive Japan under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who wants to ease the fetters imposed on Tokyo’s defence policy by a post-war, pacifist constitution. The parades are also intended to show that Xi has full control over the armed forces amid a sweeping crackdown on military graft that has targeted top generals and caused some disquiet in the ranks, a source close to the Chinese leadership and a source with ties to the military told Reuters. As military chief, Xi will review the parades and be saluted by PLA commanders during events expected to be broadcast nationwide. “Military parades will be the ‘new normal’ during Xi’s (two 5-year) terms,” the source with leadership ties said, referring to the phrase “xin changtai” coined by Xi to temper economic growth expectations in China. The frequency of the parades would be a break from recent tradition. Xi’s predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, only held a military parade in 1999 and 2009 respectively to mark the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949. The military parade to be held on Sept. 3 in Beijing would mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. It would be Xi’s first since he took over as Communist Party and military chief in late 2012 and state president in early 2013.Troops were already drilling in secret on the outskirts of Beijing for the event, said the sources, who requested anonymity to avoid repercussions for speaking to foreign media. The sources had no details on the new weapons that would be displayed, but China has an ambitious high-tech development programme, including anti-satellite and antiaircraft carrier missiles as well as stealth fighter jets. Lieutenant-General Song Puxuan, former president of the Chinese National Defense University and who was appointed commander of the Beijing Military Region in January, would lead the September parade, the source with leadership ties said. Graft in cross-hairs China would also hold a military parade on Oct. 1, 2019 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the People’s Republic and was contemplating two more to mark the 90th anniversary of the PLA on Aug. 1, 2017 and the 100th anniversary of the party on July 1, 2021, the sources said. “Military parades are to demonstrate Xi is in control over the military and boost morale,” said the source with ties to the PLA. Xi is waging the boldest war on corruption in China in decades, especially in the military, a risky move because it has hurt morale and could spiral out of control, undermining his and the party’s grip on power, experts have said. The most senior military figure under investigation is General Xu Caihou, who retired as vice chairman of the state Central Military Commission in 2013. That probe has focused on the widespread selling of military promotions. Serving and retired Chinese military officers have said graft in the PLA is so pervasive it could undermine China’s ability to wage war.—Reuters BEIJING: Delegates from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) march from Tiananmen Square to the Great Hall of the People to attend sessions of National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Beijing. A new military policy in China requires all personnel to meet weight limits and links promotions to fitness. — AP Australian police, prayer hall were attack ‘targets’ Counter-terrorism investigators dispatched overseas violent acts SYDNEY: Police and a prayer hall were among potential targets for attack uncovered by police investigating two alleged terrorists seized in Sydney with an Islamic State flag this week, Australian police said yesterday. Officers said Wednesday they had thwarted an imminent terror attack which was “consistent with the messaging coming out of IS” when they arrested Omar Al-Kutobi and Mohammad Kiad in a raid in western Sydney. Counter-terrorism investigators have since been dispatched overseas, Australian Federal Police and their New South Wales counterparts said yesterday, without detailing where they have been sent. “As a consequence of those ongoing investigations, further information obtained has indicated a number of targets on Australian soil,” they said. “Those investigations have verified information that there were threats to police and also a prayer hall in Sydney.” Police said there was no specified threat to a police facility or officer while counter-terrorism officers confirmed the proposed threat to the prayer hall had been abandoned. Al-Kutobi and Kiad, arrested in a raid by the Joint Counter Terrorism Taskforce after a tip-off, have been charged with making preparations for a terrorist act. An Islamic State flag, a machete, a hunting knife and an Arabic-language video detailing the apparent plot were also seized in the raid, police said. Prime Minister Tony Abbott told parliament this week that the video allegedly showed one suspect kneeling in front of an IS flag, with a knife and machete, threatening to undertake violent acts. “He went on to say... ‘I swear to almighty Allah, blonde people, there is no room for blame between you and us. We only are you, stabbing the kidneys and striking the necks’,” Abbott said. The two accused, who are reportedly devout Muslims, are expected to apply for bail next month, Australian Associated Press said. In September, Australia raised its terror threat level and carried out extensive raids in Sydney and Brisbane to disrupt an alleged plot by IS supporters to abduct and behead a random member of the public. Three months later a self-styled Muslim cleric, Man Haron Monis, took 17 people hostage for some 16 hours at a cafe in Sydney. The stand-off ended after he shot dead cafe manager Tori Johnson, prompting police to storm the building and kill him. Another hostage died from a stray police bullet, or bullet fragments. — AFP Harvard grads lead IPO class of 2014 16 Brazil’s trade chief sees no US tax treaty 18 Business Australian rates will not go to zero: CB 19 17 Germany helps eurozone economy pick up speed SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 ATHENS: People walk past the Bank of Greece headquarters, in central Athens, yesterday. Greek stocks led a European market rally yesterday amid hopes that the new government is inching toward a deal with eurozone creditors that could lighten its bailout terms and keep it from falling out of the currency bloc. — AP Greece starts bailout talks as hopes rise Shares rally on hopes for debt deal with eurozone BRUSSELS: Greece began tough negotiations with its creditors yesterday as hopes grew of a deal to replace its detested bailout after new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras pushed his case at a European summit. Officials from Athens held technical discussions with the EU, International Monetary Fund and European Central Bank in Brussels ahead of a last-ditch meeting of eurozone finance ministers on Monday.European and Asian stock markets rose Friday on the more positive mood after hard-left leader Tsipras met German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the leader of Europe’s biggest economy, and other counterparts in Brussels. Tsipras vowed after his election in January to replace the current 240-billion-euro ($270-billion) EUIMF bailout with its heavy austerity measures, and to ditch the socalled troika of its creditors. But with the Greek rescue programme due to expire at the end of the month, time is running out to prevent a possible Greek default and a potentially catastrophic exit from the 19-country eurozone. A senior EU official closely involved in Friday’s technical-level talks said that a new bailout programme was an option, despite the insistence of Greece’s eurozone counterparts until now that Athens stick to the current rescue package. “It is not crucial to extend. One could also agree that one will commence discussions on a new programme,” the EU official said on condition of anonymity. “I would not exclude it.” Cautious optimism While the Greek negotiators are meeting the same group of creditors they have vowed to abandon, the EU official also raised the possibility of a new format, or at the very least a new name for the group. “There is no desire on anybody’s part necessarily to call it the ‘troika’,” he said. There was cautious optimism yesterday in Greece, which has suffered from the harsh austerity measures imposed under the international bailouts that have kept it from bankruptcy since 2010. Greek stocks were up 4.65 percent, even though new data showed Greece’s recovery from recession stalled in the last quarter of 2014 amid the political crisis that led to Tsipras’s election and the ouster of the conservative government. “Bridge of dialogue,” wrote centre-left Ethnos daily while liberal Kathimerini saw a “window of opportunity for compromise.” But the new Greek government warned against premature celebration. “We don’t want to spread enthusiasm before the deal is done,” government spokesman Gabriel Sakellaridis told Antenna TV. “Greeks should understand that this is a critical and difficult negotiation, the pressure is enormous.” In the face of tough opposition from Germany, as well as other former bailout countries like Ireland and Portugal that do not see why Greece should get an easy ride, Tsipras had taken a tough tone after his first European summit “Greece will not blackmail or be blackmailed,” he said. But the rhetoric appeared to mask some compromise, as he said that he discussed the possibility of a six-month bridging programme to give Greece time to work on a different programme that would be acceptable to its creditors. Merkel suggests compromise Merkel, Europe’s queen of austerity, suggested at the summit that a “compromise” was possible and spoke of a “friendly” encounter with Tsipras, during which they shook hands in front of the cameras. It was all a far cry from a bad-tempered meeting of eurozone finance ministers the day before, which broke up without even issuing a joint statement on the way ahead. In Brussels yesterday, negotiators were poring over Greece’s plans to “show where there are areas of overlap and areas of underlap” with its creditors before Monday’s eurozone meeting. Next week with the eurozone meeting on Monday is seen as the crucial time for a deal otherwise there will be little time to get any compromise passed by eurozone countries’ parliaments. Under the Greek proposals, Athens would stick to 70 percent of the bailout programme but it would overhaul the remaining 30 percent which it sees as damaging to growth and toxic for ordinary Greeks. Athens also proposes debt swaps based on economic performance as the Greek economy moves out of recession. But Europgroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said yesterday he is “pessimistic” about reaching any quick deal with Greece. “The Greeks have sky-high ambitions. The possibilities, given the state of the Greek economy, are limited,” said Dijsselbloem, who is the Dutch finance minister. “I don’t know if we’ll get there by Monday.” — AFP BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Browse, click, pay: African retail finds growing outlet online KAMPALA/ACCRA: Young Ghanaian entrepreneur Nana Tamakloe could hardly have a simpler business plan. When people order clothes from his website, he buys the items from stalls and shops in Accra, ships them with DHL and gets paid online. His suppliers love him as a regular customer and don’t care that he doubles their prices to cover his costs. “Most of the clothes sellers and tailors don’t have a way to reach clients abroad, so I was like: ‘Let’s create an e-commerce platform,’” said Tamakloe, whose www.fashionghana. com website serves customers in the West and some in Africa. Tamakloe’s business is small but he is tapping into a market manufacturers and internet companies say will be big: online retail in Africa. The backdrop is simple. The growth of Africa’s middle class has created demand for products that conventional retail struggles to satisfy due to a shortage of malls and grinding traffic in many cities that deters shoppers. At the same time, giants such as Amazon and Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba are out of reach for most consumers. Step forward companies who tailor their service to African markets. The sector is still in its infancy. The internet’s contribution to Africa’s gross domestic product stood at 1.1 percent in 2013, much lower than other emerging markets. But this could rise to 10 percent, or $300 billion, by 2025, according to a report by consultants McKinsey’s & Company. Even in South Africa, the market leader, online retail sales are less than 1 percent of total sales, said Arthur Goldstuck of market research firm World Wide Worx. Last year, hedge fund Tiger Global invested $100 million in South African online shopping company Takealot. The German firm Rocket Internet also ploughed 120 million euro in Nigeria-based online retailer Jumia in November. Rocket, emerging markets telecoms group Millicom and MTN own Africa Internet Group (AIG), an ecommerce company that operates in 27 countries and has firms that include Jumia and Lamudi, a site to trade real estate. The newness of the sector creates a scramble for dominance and consumer choice. If a customer wants to trade second hand goods then OLX, owned by South African media and technology giant Naspers, provides an service online. If it is Western goods, then Mall of Africa facilitates that online in Nigeria as does e-commerce store Konga. Fear of fraud Inevitably, the sector is growing quickest in subSaharan Africa’s sturdier economies and fastest of all in South Africa, where retail resembles that of South East Asian countries with its more developed e-commerce sector, experts said. But the potential in countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Senegal is such that online retailers say their main aim is not to beat their competitors so much as to grab a bigger slice of the overall retail market. “Becoming number one is not difficult. The real objective is to be the leader across online and offline,” said Jeremy Hodara, co-chief executive of AIG. Expansion requires attracting new customers, allaying fears of fraud, building trading platforms and mastering delivery networks, all on a continent where few use credit cards. African e-commerce firms take cash payments on receipt of goods to overcome this hurdle. It also means persuading vendors that online sales can boost trade. That’s why Justin Christianson’s job as Uganda manager for online retailer Kaymu involves wading through the dusty maze of downtown Kampala to convince wary shopkeepers that selling their wares online can give them an edge. Kaymu got off to a slow start in Uganda but, by June, it was processing transactions worth 43,000 euros ($48,857) a month and that figure quadrupled by December, Christianson said. Even so, many Ugandans remain cautious.—Reuters Gold edges up on dollar but heads for third weekly drop LONDON: Gold rose yesterday as the dollar weakened on disappointing US data, but prices were heading for a third week of losses on expectations of higher US interest rates and hopes of a deal between Greece and its creditors. Spot gold rose 0.3 percent to $1,225.60 an ounce by 1045 GMT. The metal hit a five-week low of $1,216.45 in the previous session, before rebounding on a softer dollar. US gold for April delivery edged up $4.70 at $1,225.30 an ounce. “We are in a holding pattern between $1,150 and $1,300 just because there isn’t enough clarity around when the Fed is going to be hiking interest rates and what is going to be happening with Greece,” ING Bank senior strategist said. “So until we see what is going to happen in the long term, gold is likely to remain in this range.” A weaker dollar after bleak US economic data on retail sales and jobless claims was supporting gold by making the dollar-denominated asset cheaper for holders of other currencies. However, yesterday’s strength was not enough to offset bullion’s weekly losses, which were set to come in at around 0.5 percent. The outlook for the dollar remained upbeat despite the current pause in its long-term rally, as many investors continued to price in an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve some time this year. Any hike by the Fed, which has kept rates near zero since 2008 to stimulate the US economy, could hurt demand for bullion, a non-interest-bearing asset. Stronger European shares after robust growth figures from Germany were also keeping gold’s upside in check. Equity markets had been hit by confusion over Greece’s debt negotiations and its future in the euro zone, which had in turn lifted retail demand for the metal in Europe. Greece agreed on Thursday to talk to its creditors about the way out of its international bailout. Holding in the SPDR Gold Trust, the world’s largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 0.23 percent to 771.51 tonnes on Thursday. In the physical markets, Chinese buying remained stable ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday next week. Premiums on the Shanghai Gold Exchange traded unchanged on the day at $3-$4 an ounce yesterday. Silver rose 0.2 percent to $16.86 an ounce. Platinum gained 0.5 percent at $1,197.24 an ounce, while palladium was up 0.8 percent at $777.95 an ounce. — Reuters CAMBRIDGE: In this May 29, 2014 file photo, graduates from the Harvard Law School wave gavels and cheer during Harvard University commencement ceremonies, in Cambridge, Mass. The Ivy League school is the alma mater for seven chief executives who led their companies’ IPOs in 2014. — AP Harvard grads lead IPO class of 2014 Harvard’s performance wasn’t a fluke NEW YORK: Harvard is top of the IPO class for 2014. The Ivy League school is the alma mater for seven chief executives who led their companies’ IPOs last year. That’s more than twice the amount of the next highest schools in the rankings, according to figures from Equilar, an executive compensation data firm. Harvard’s performance wasn’t a fluke. The Cambridge, Massachusetts, school has led the rankings for at least the last three years, according to Equilar. Tied for second place last year were Columbia University, Stanford University, Texas Tech University and University of North Carolina. Each school produced three CEOs who took their companies public. The seven newly publicly traded companies led by Harvard alumni range from online bank Ally Financial to pharmaceutical company Kite Pharma. The group notched an average gain of 74 percent from the date of their market debut to the end of the year. By comparison, the FTSE Renaissance US IPO index, which tracks the performance of US initial public offerings, gained 9.6 percent last year. The average gain of the companies led by Harvardschooled CEOs was also better than that of other schools. The IPOs led by former University of North Carolina students rose an average of 39 percent. Stanford graduates posted an average gain of 37 percent. Texas Tech University graduates saw an average increase of nearly 7 percent, while IPOs led by Columbia alumni had an aver- age loss of almost 3 percent. The Harvard executives are following one of the school’s most famous students. Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, studied computer science at the school from September 2002 to May 2004 before leaving to focus on the social networking company. Facebook raised about $16 billion in its market debut in 2012. Focus Among the Harvard graduates who oversaw IPOs in 2014, two earned undergraduate degrees, one completed a residency at Harvard Medical School, while four earned graduate degrees, including two who studied at Harvard Business School. Thomas Eisenmann, a professor at the business school, says that the program has been placing an emphasis on entrepreneurship for at least a decade. “It’s a very strong focus for us,” he said, noting that almost half of the school’s alumni have started at least one company. Kent Bennett, a partner at venture capital firm Bessemer Venture Partners, started at Harvard Business School in 2006 and says the school had not yet launched a lot of the formal entrepreneurship programs that now exist. Still, he said, a lot of students wanted to start their own companies, and stories about others who attended Harvard and made names for themselves were motivating.—AP BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 KIB becomes first bank to obtain ISO 27001 certification Basil Al-Suwaidan Brent hovers near $60, up almost 4% on week BEIJING: Benchmark Brent crude hovered around $60 in Asia yesterday, up almost 4 percent this week as news of deeper industry spending cuts and a sinking US dollar revived buying. Brent crude for April delivery was trading up 95 cents at $60.23 by 0704 GMT, after briefly gaining more than $1. March Brent futures, which expired overnight, rose more than 4 percent to $57.05 on Thursday, following a 3-percent loss in the previous day’s session. US crude futures were up 77 cents at $51.98, following similar swings earlier in the week. “Brent April 15 seem to be trending very near to the resistance of $60.40 suggesting that it would more likely trend downwards as prices consolidate after yesterday’s rise,” Daniel Ang of Phillip Futures in Singapore wrote in a note. Wang Tao, a market analyst at Reuters, said Brent would test resistance at $63.40. Asian markets were buoyed by news of a ceasefire in Ukraine and plans for a meeting between Greece officials and creditors. German quarterly gross domestic product growth came in on Friday higher than forecast, potentially adding support to prices. Eurozone GDP is due later in the day. Oil price volatility this week reached its highest level since the financial crisis, jolting traders who had been adjusting to a period of predictable declines following a near 60-percent crude crash between June and January. The discount for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) versus Brent crude also expanded to around $7.33 a barrel <CLLCO1=R> intraday, the widest in five months, as US oil tanks swelled. French energy major Total on Thursday became the latest to announce investment and job cuts following a near-halving of oil prices since June. Meanwhile, the chief executive of Shell warned that supply might not be able to keep up with growing demand as companies slash budgets. Apache Corp, a top US shale oil producer, said it would slash capital expenditures and its rig count in 2015 as the collapse of crude oil prices prompts it to slow drilling, keeping output growth mostly flat. — Reuters KUWAIT: Kuwait International Bank announced that it has been awarded ISO 27001:2013 certification, the most widely recognized, internationally accepted security standard and benchmark developed for Information Security Management Systems. The ISO 27001 standard requires organizations to follow a systematic approach to managing critical data and ensuring the information security of its customer data and information. KIB says it has become the first Bank in Kuwait to gain the latest version of the ISO 27001 standard, and this remarkable achievement is part of a series of the Bank’s accomplishment for effectively implementing and maintaining an Information Security Management System (ISMS). Earning the prestigious ISO standard in Information Security Management System verifies that the bank meets the highest level in information security methodology and has a robust set of policies, processes and controls in place to ensure secure protection of its customer information and information assets. According to Basil Al-Suwaidan, Head of Information Security at KIB, explained that the Bank’s latest achievement reinforces its commitment to meeting the highest international banking standards and shall continue striving to ensure customer data is protected. KIB’s ISO standard compliance, along with its award winning Islamic banking services, reflect the Bank’s core values and business philosophy, while assuring customers that their information data is safeguarded from all threats. Al-Suwaidan noted that the Bank will exert all efforts to continue the latest security benchmark, to assure secure banking and customer satisfaction. KIB’s compliance with the ISO standard was certified by Bureau Veritas, a global company and leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) and member of ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Bureau Veritas is recognized and accredited by major national and international organizations. Germany helps eurozone economy pick up speed Emerging-markets stocks at one-week high LONDON: A forecast-smashing growth reading from Germany sent stock markets higher and low-rated bond yields lower yesterday, putting global equities on track for a second straight week of gains. The euro edged higher, on course for a third week of gains, its best performance in just under a year against the dollar. Germany’s economy grew by a much stronger than expected 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter, a figure described by one economist as a “thunderbolt” that pointed to a stronger 2015 and that would fuel optimism for the broader euro zone economy. The news added to optimism over Greece’s debt stand-off with its creditors, as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras agreed to meet their representatives ahead of a much-anticipated gathering of euro zone finance ministers on Monday. Better-than-expected sales from cosmetics firm L’Oreal also cheered investors. “The surprisingly robust figure from Germany is fuelling the hopes that Europe is finally turning the corner,” said Saxo Bank trader Pierre Martin. “With the excellent earnings season we have, we just needed a bit of improvement on the macro front to revive the rally, and now we have it.” The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 equity index rose 0.6 percent and hit a seven-year high, while the German DAX index hit a record high. The MSCI All-Country World index was up 0.4 percent, heading for a second straight week of gains. Increased confidence in a recovery saw investors turn to lower-rated debt, with yields on Portuguese, Italian and Spanish 10-year bonds down while their German equivalents rose slightly. Greek borrowing costs also fell and shares rose, with Greek bank stocks sharply up between 12 and 16 percent as investors held out hope that next week’s meeting could see Athens reach a deal with its creditors. The positive mood followed on from a rally in Asia, where shares soared on news of a ceasefire accord in Ukraine and risk appetite got a lift from Sweden’s interest-rate cut. Emerging-markets stocks were at a oneweek high, heading for a second straight week of gains, with Russian dollar-denominated stocks at a two-month high. London copper prices hit a three-week high, buoyed by a weaker dollar, while Brent crude hovered around $60 a barrel, up almost 4 percent this week as news of deeper industry spending cuts and a sinking US dollar revived buying. — Reuters FRANKFURT: Traders work in front of a board displaying the chart of the German share index DAX at the stock exchange in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, yesterday. The German DAX blue-chip stock index hit 11,000 points for the first time, driven by positive economic data and news that Greece appears closer to a possible overhaul of its bailout. — AFP BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Cyprus slips deeper into recession NICOSIA: Cyprus’s recession deepened in the fourth quarter of 2014 as gross domestic product shrank by 0.7 percent from the previous three-month period, official data showed yesterday. The Mediterranean island suffered a 14th successive quarterly economic contraction, according to a flash estimate from the state statistical service. It was the steepest fall in more than a year and followed a third quarter decline of 0.3 percent. Real GDP, based on seasonally and working-day adjusted data, shrank 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier. In July-September the economy contracted 1.8 percent year-on-year. The European Commission in November cut its 2015 economic growth forecast for Cyprus to 0.4 percent, from a previous estimate 0.9 percent, due to high unemployment and bad debt. The state statistical service said yesterday there were positive growth rates in hotels, restaurants, legal and accounting services and trade in the fourth quarter. But there was a contraction in many other sectors including construction, manufacturing, transport, banking and other services. The troika of international lenders-the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund-bailed out Cyprus in March 2013 to prevent a banking collapse. In return Cyprus agreed to a harsh austerity programme. — AFP Brazil’s trade chief sees no US tax treaty in short term WASHINGTON: Brazilian Trade Minister Armando Monteiro said on Thursday he does not see much chance of agreeing on a tax treaty with the United States in the short term. In an interview during a visit to Washington, his first overseas trip as minister, Monteiro said double taxation, which was discussed during a meeting with US Trade Representative Michael Froman, was a complicated issue. A tax treaty would eliminate double taxation of income, something which currently acts as a disincentive for US firms interested in setting up or investing in Brazil. “I don’t see much possibility of progressing further with this question in the short term,” he said, after talks with US officials which focused on trade facilitation and regulatory convergence between the two countries. Monteiro did not hold out much hope of resolving the issue during a presidential visit, noting that there was no date set for President Dilma Rousseff to visit the United States. But he said there could be progress on other issues, for example exports of Brazilian beef to the United States, in the lead-up to such a visit. “The conditions are there and present to move towards an agreement,” Monteiro said. He dismissed the prospect that a corruption scandal at flagship oil company Petrobras might put US firms off investing in Latin America’s largest economy, saying there were plenty of opportunities, particularly in infrastructure. Petrobras is ensnared in a huge graft and bribery scheme, with former executives accused of conspiring with construction and engineering firms to overcharge for projects and then kick money back to political parties, including Rousseff’s own Workers Party. The government has vowed to rein in government spending and Monteiro said government export programs could be cut back, although they would not be scrapped. Monteiro also said he would seek to renew Brazil’s auto quota agreement with Mexico, albeit with some changes.—Reuters HAMBURG: Stefan Heidenreich, chairman of German cosmetics company Beiersdorf, poses with a jar of Nivea cream on the sidelines of the company’s annual press conference yesterday in Hamburg, northern Germany. Beiersdorf said that profits fell in 2014 as a result of the difficult market environment, but it remains “cautiously optimistic” for 2015. — AFP ROME: Workers of one of the large number of small companies which supply the Italy’s Ilva steel plant, protest demanding their unpaid wages by the company, in front of the parliament in Rome, yesterday. Ilva steel plant in Taranto in the Puglia region of southern Italy one of the most polluting in Europe, employs over 14,000 people. — AFP Trendy markets help transform Johannesburg’s feared downtown ‘Every stall has got quality stuff’ JOHANNESBURG: A former dynamite factory and an ex-parking lot-these are some of the unlikely settings for Johannesburg’s bustling weekend markets which are helping turn a once-dangerous downtown into a multiracial melting pot. Dolly Louw, a young black actress from Soweto, finds the markets an ideal place to “mix and play”. “There’s no discrimination, there’s nothing, just people having fun and socialising, networking, getting to know each other, which I think is beautiful,” said Louw. Neighbourgoods Market - which is held every Saturday in a former parking lot of the popular and historic Braamfontein district-is famous for its food and drink. From craft beers, wine, cheese and fresh coconut milk to ice cream, pancakes, pesto, samosas, dim sum and gourmet hotdogs, the choice is enormous. “Every stall has got quality stuff,” said Werner Mennen, a lawyer who has come with a friend from a distant suburb of the city. But it is more than a traditional food market. It is about a new culture. “It’s an unique experience in Johannesburg,” added Mennen. Fashionista Elisma van der Merwe comes here “to unwind and experience the urban lifestyle of Johannesburg, and the good food and the craft beer.” Here, one could be forgiven for forgetting that race relations are still strained in South Africa more than 20 years after the end of apartheid. People from many walks of life sit around long dining tables placed in the middle of the room-in the true spirit of the “rainbow nation”. Chamandri Pillay has driven 60 kilometres (37 miles) from Pretoria, along with work mates from an insurance company, for a team-building outing in the historic parts of a city built on gold mining. A crime wave in the 1990s drove big businesses and whites from Johannesburg’s central districts-turning it into a nogo area for many middle class South Africans. The streets were unkempt and buildings became squalid in the wake of mass influx of poor black South Africans and African immigrants. “Back in the days the CBD was really like taboo to be in,” said Louw. But with a massive inflow of private and public investment into infrastructural development, the urban space is gradually being reclaimed. A new culture The sprawling markets are not only regenerating Johannesburg, but are infusing it with a new a culture-turning away from the traditional glittering shopping malls that are so typical of South Africa’s commercial hub. The markets are being re-invented as social institutions, helping consumers discover new flavours and fashion, said Neighbourgoods curator Ben Cox. They are a “way to bring people together, to expose them to a different way of looking at how they eat, what they wear,” said Cox. “The market as a culture and as an institution is something which brings education to people, educating them to new ways of doing things, and it’s a new type of consumerism,” said Cox. A few kilometres from here is another market, Market on Main, situated in the heart of Maboneng, a vibrant district transformed from a dingy cluster of factories and warehouses. The market here opens on Sundays, attracting affluent and middle class visitors seeking an escape from the high walls and gated communities of the northern suburbs. “This is not the city of the 90s, which was dangerous and was not a good place to be,” said Alex Bernatzky, manager of Market on Main. “I actually feel safer here in Maboneng and in downtown Joburg than I do anywhere else in Joburg.” A third market, The Shed@1Fox, opened late last year in one of the oldest buildings in the inner city. It is housed in a huge former dynamite warehouse, a key part of the city when Johannesburg-also known by its nickname of eGoli, which means the place of gold-was growing as a mining town. Operators of the new market are more ambitious. They want it to open daily and hope it will become a tourist hub. The idea of the cosmopolitan gourmet markets originates from Cape Town, a popular destination for international tourists. There, the markets have become an institution since they were launched just under a decade ago, helping to infuse new life into down-at-heel districts. — AFP BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 ArcelorMittal beats expectations for 2014 PARIS: Top global steelmaker ArcelorMittal beat expectations with a 8.5 percent rise in operating profit to $7.2 billion (6.3 billion euros) last year thanks to a pick-up in US demand, but lowered its earning forecasts. The result, which beat the forecast of $7 billion in EBITDA earnings the company made in August, but was partially due to cutting investments in mining activities as the price of iron ore fell. The company cut its net loss to 1.1 billion from $2.5 billion in 2013. ArcellorMittal was able to partially compensate for the 47 percent plunge in iron ore prices last year by increasing shipments, which climbed 6.9 percent to 63.7 million tonnes. The company, which had been pummelled by the drop in steel demand in its top markets in the US and Europe due to the global economic crisis, benefitted from a rebound. Steel shipments increased by 3 percent over the year to 85.1 million tonnes, with a 3.4 percent gain in the fourth quarter to 21.2 million tonnes. “For 2015, although operating conditions remain tough we expect steel markets to continue to improve, particularly for high value-added products such as automotive, where ArcelorMittal is a world leader,” chief executive Lakshmi Mittal said in a statement. Nevertheless the company lowered expectations regarding operating profits, which it forecast to come in between $6.5 to $7 billion in 2015. The company managed to also make progress on reducing its net debt, squeezing it down to $15.8 billion from $17.8 billion at the end of 2013. The dividend remained unchanged at 20 cents per share. — AFP Asia markets mostly up on Ukraine deal, Greece hopes BUDAPEST: Montenegro’s Foreign Minister Igor Luksic (L) is welcomed by Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto (R) in front of their national flags in Budapest yesterday prior to their official talks. — AFP Australian rates will not go to zero: CB SYDNEY: Australia is unlikely to follow Europe and the United States and slash its official interest rate to near zero to help prop up the struggling economy, the central bank governor said yesterday. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) eased the official cash rate to record low of 2.25 percent last week and more cuts are tipped but Glenn Stevens said a near-zero figure or vast bond-buying-known as quantitative easing-was unlikely. “I don’t think that we will end in that position,” he told a House of Representatives economics committee. “Nobody can be 100 percent sure of these things, obviously, but I would very much hope we don’t.” As a decade-long mining investment boom fades, Australian growth has slowed, inflation is low and unemployment has grown, reaching 6.4 percent last month-its highest level in more than 12 years. Stevens said the RBA was conscious that interest rate cuts could be less effective than in the past in summoning additional growth in demand. “A decade ago, when there was, it seems, an underlying latent desire among households to borrow and spend, it was perhaps easier for a reduction in interest rates to spark additional demand in the economy,” he said. But he added: “Our judgement is that it still has some ability to assist the transition the economy is making, and we regarded it as appropriate to provide that support.” Stevens said the bank’s revised assessment of sub-trend growth for longer, a higher peak in the unemployment rate, and slightly lower inflation warranted last week’s 25 basis point interest rate cut, its first move in 18 months. He said the RBA board considered the impact that lower interest rates, which flow through to reduced mortgage payments, could have on an already booming housing market. But he said excluding Sydney, the rise for Australian housing as a whole over the past year was about five percent. “That is a healthy pace but not alarming, and some cities have seen price falls,” he said. “Developments in the Sydney market remain concerning, but in the end we did not see these trends as overwhelming a case for a further easing in monetary policy that was made on more general grounds.” Asked why the bank cut rates after it had last year flagged a period of stability, Stevens said the evidence had previously been that confidence was improving and non-mining activity firming. But he said in the second half of 2014 these expectations faded, not disastrously, but enough to indicate that a hoped-for pick-up in activity would not eventuate.—AFP HONG KONG: Asian markets mostly rose yesterday after European leaders and Russia agreed a plan to end Ukraine’s 10-month war, while confidence Greece would reach a debt overhaul deal with its creditors boosted the euro. The upbeat outlook for both of the crises plaguing Europe provided a catalyst for an equities rally in Europe and the United States, a mantle picked up in bourses across Asia. Sydney rallied 2.33 percent, or 133.90 points, to 5,877.5 as energy firms were boosted by a rebound in oil prices and the head of Australia’s central bank saying it was unlikely to cut interest rates to zero. Seoul climbed 0.82 percent, or 15.87 points, to close at 1,957.50 and Shanghai jumped 0.96 percent, or 30.41 points, to 3,202.83. Hong Kong added 1.07 percent, or 260.39 points, to 24,682.54. But Tokyo retreated from a seven-year high, slipping 0.37 percent, or 66.36 points, to close at 17,913.36. After 17-hour talks the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany on Thursday hammered out a deal to end the conflict between Kiev and pro-Moscow rebels. The ceasefire is to take effect at midnight Sunday (2200 GMT Saturday) in Ukraine and heavy weapons are to be withdrawn from front lines. But while the deal was welcomed on all sides, leaders remained cautious, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel saying “I have no illusions, we have no illusions” and that “much work” remained. The news nonetheless pushed European stocks higher, with Frankfurt up 1.56 percent, Paris adding 1.00 percent and London 0.15 percent higher. On Wall Street, the Dow added 0.62 percent, the S&P 500 jumped 0.96 percent both close to record highs-and the Nasdaq surged 1.18 percent to levels not seen since 2000. “People are looking at the glass half-full,” John Carey, a Boston-based fund manager at Pioneer Investment Management, told Bloomberg News. “There’s general optimism around the US economy and a little bit of relief that some of the major international issues are not going to impinge just yet on positive trends here.” Euro rallies Hopes for a breakthrough in Greece also provided support as the country’s new anti-austerity Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented his case for an overhaul of its aid programme to EU leaders including Merkel, the strongest opponent of his plans. Tsipras said Athens would start technical talks with eurozone partners on Friday in a bid to find common ground before a last-ditch meeting of finance ministers on Monday. Global markets are hoping a deal can be reached before the end of the month, when Greece’s bailout is due to expire. Failure to agree an extension would see it default on its giant debts and could mean it would crash out of the eurozone. The European Central Bank also cheered markets when it increased the volume of emergency cash available to Greek banks, easing concerns over liquidity that had led to speculation of a possible run on the country’s lenders. The euro bought $1.1440 and 135.90 yen, compared with $1.1406 and 135.70 yen in New York. The single currency was given added support by news that Germany’s economy, Europe’s biggest, grew more than expected in 2014. The dollar was at 118.90 yen early Friday, compared with 118.97 yen in US trade. On oil markets, prices rose, adding to steep gains in the previous session fuelled by planned investment cuts by the world’s leading petroleum producers. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for March delivery added 50 cents to $51.71 while Brent crude for April was up 50 cents at $59.78. Gold fetched $1,225.23 an ounce, against $1,223.20 on Thursday. In other markets: Bangkok closed up 0.15 percent or 2.49 points to 1,615.89. Oil company PTT rose 2.79 percent to 369.00 baht, while Siam Cement fell 1.19 percent to 498.00 baht. Jakarta ended up 0.58 percent or 30.75 points to 5,374.17. Palm oil producer Astra Agro Lestari rose 0.69 percent to 25,600 rupiah, while lender Bank Negara Indonesia fell 0.74 percent to 6,725 rupiah. Kuala Lumpur gained 0.66 percent, or 11.88 points, to close at 1,800.95. Malayan Banking added 1.32 percent to 9.19 ringgit, Tenaga Nasional rose 2.20 percent to 2.20 to 13.94 while Telekom Malaysia rose 0.58 percent 6.83 ringgit. Manila closed 0.76 percent, or 58.86 points, higher at 7,773.45. Philippine Long Distance Telephone added 2.24 percent to 3,190 pesos, GT Capital gained 0.58 percent to 1,205 pesos while First Gen rose 3.55 percent to 29.15 pesos. Mumbai gained 1.01 percent, or 289.83 points, to end at 29,094.93. State Bank of India rose 7.96 percent to 307.05 rupees, while Gas Authority of India fell 3.96 percent to 406.25 rupees. Singapore rose 0.21 percent, or 7.05 points, to 3,426.22. Oil rig maker Keppel Corp rose 1.39 percent to Sg$8.73 while Singapore Airlines was up 1.00 percent to Sg$12.15. Taipei added 0.35 percent, or 33.20 points, to 9,529.51. Smartphone maker HTC rose 0.68 percent to Tw$148.5 while Hon Hai Precision fell 0.46 percent to Tw$85.8. Wellington advanced 0.65 percent, or 37.23 points, to 5,786.54. Spark was up 0.45 percent at NZ$3.33 and Air New Zealand lifted 0.19 percent to NZ$2.62. — AFP FRANKFURT: The EURO logo is pictured in front of the former headquarter of the European Central Bank, ECB in Frankfurt, Germany, yesterday. — AFP BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Tokyo investors eye Japan growth figures next week TOKYO: Tokyo investors will focus their attention on fourth-quarter Japanese growth figures next week, with economists widely expecting that the country crawled out of recession during the last three months of 2014. Japan’s economy contracted for the second straight quarter between July and September as consumer spending dropped sharply following an April sales tax rise aimed at shrinking a massive national debt. But with signs of a recovery-including an uptick in factory output and a tight labour market-economists surveyed by the leading Nikkei business newspaper esti- mated gross domestic product expanded by an average 0.9 percent in OctoberDecember. The figures are due Monday. “We are paying close attention to the GDP numbers-good figures would be a buying cue,” said Toshikazu Horiuchi, a broker at IwaiCosmo Securities. Investors will also keep a close eye on talks aimed at hammering out a deal between debt-hit Greece and its international creditors. Global markets are hoping an agreement can be reached before the end of the month, when Greece’s bailout is due to expire. Failure to agree an extension would see it default on its giant debts and could mean it would crash out of the China Jan money growth slumps to record low BEIJING: China’s growth in broad money supply slumped to its lowest on record in January even as new yuan loans hit a 5-1/2-year high, boosting bets that Beijing may further loosen monetary policy to avert a sharper economic slowdown. The broad M2 money supply measure in January rose just 10.8 percent from a year earlier, central bank data showed yesterday, the weakest pace since records started in 1998 and well under a 12.1 percent forecast. That was even as new yuan loans surged to 1.47 trillion yuan ($235.6 billion), trumping market expectations for 1.35 trillion yuan, and more than doubling December’s 697.3 billion yuan. “The slower M2 growth could be largely attributed to the capital outflows as Chinese corporates are unwinding the US dollar liabilities,” ANZ economists said in a note to clients. “In order to maintain a reasonable money supply, we see that China’s central bank will continue to inject liquidity. We see that further monetary policy easing could be imminent,” ANZ said. ANZ predicted the central bank could reduce the ratio of cash that banks must set aside as reserves by another 100 basis points, and lower deposit rates by another 50 basis points. Bank lending and changes in money supply are crucial parts of China’s monetary policy. The government tells commercial banks how much to lend and when to lend each year. To lift China’s flagging economy, where growth hit a 24year low of 7.4 percent last year, the People’s Bank of China cut banks’ reserve requirements last week for the first time in more than two years. That followed a surprise cut to benchmark interest rates in November, also the first such move in more than two years, to lower borrowing costs and support growth. Longer-term loans Bank lending usually spikes in China in January as banks, which face limits on how much they can lend each year, squeeze as much lending as possible into the first month to protect their market share. The central bank said yesterday that total social financing, a broader measure of overall liquidity in the economy, also jumped 21 percent from December to 2.05 trillion yuan. Outstanding loans denominated in yuan rose 13.9 percent in January from a year earlier, compared with estimates for a 13.4 percent increase. To be sure, some analysts were encouraged by Friday’s data, which showed mid- to long-term loans accounting for most of January’s lending surge, suggesting that cash had flowed into the real economy and not speculative activity. “Medium- and long-term loans were also high, matching a lot of the infrastructure projects the government had approved since November,” said Yan Ling, an economist at China Merchant Securities. But other analysts warned that the strong lending data belied the fact that banks remained reluctant to lend to certain sectors, such as the farm sector, as rising bad loans make lenders increasingly risk-averse. “M2 growth has been slowing since the second-half of last year...(that is) probably related to falling foreign exchange purchases,” said Nie Wen, an economist at Hwabao Trust in Shanghai. —Reuters eurozone. Confidence is broadly high after Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany on Thursday hammered out a blueprint to end the conflict between Kiev and proMoscow rebels. The ceasefire is to take effect at midnight Sunday (2200 GMT Saturday) in Ukraine and heavy weapons are to be withdrawn from front lines. However, Horiuchi warned: “These two issues-the Ukraine ceasefire and Greek crisis-may not be resolved immediately, which will create uncertainty in the market.” Yesterday, Tokyo’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index, which hit a more thsn sevenyear high Thursday, slipped owing to a stronger yen. The headline index slipped 0.37 percent, or 66.36 points, to close at 17,913.36, although it added 1.50 percent over the week. The broader Topix index of all first-section shares was flat, edging down 0.01 points to 1,449.38. It added 2.27 percent over the shortened week, with Japanese markets closed Wednesday for national holiday. Toyota slipped 0.54 percent to 7,808.0 yen on Friday, Sony edged down 0.34 percent to 3,220.5 yen and camera giant Canon fell 0.58 percent to 3,812.5 yen. The dollar bought 118.54 yen, down from 118.97 yen in New York and well off 120.27 yen in Tokyo earlier Thursday. — AFP US appeals to Japanese to push for trade pact Contours of agreement coming into focus TOKYO: Japan and the US are moving closer to reaching agreement on market opening measures needed to conclude a Pacific Rim trade pact, a top US envoy said yesterday, urging Japanese business leaders to help bridge the last, difficult disagreements. US Deputy Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken urged members of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives to “pick up your phones” and use their influence to convince officials to work toward a final consensus on the TransPacific Partnership, or TPP. “The contours of a final agreement are coming into focus,” Blinken said. “We need you to make the calls, convene the meetings and remind the officials of the benefits this agreement will bring.” Agreement between Japan and the U.S. is essential for forging the free-trade arrangements among the dozen nations involved in the U.S.-led effort. Both sides say they are close to an accord, but that key gaps remain. America’s great rival for influence in Asia China - is not part of the Pacific rim trade talks. Talks between Tokyo and Washington have dragged on as the two sides bicker over sensitive issues such as exports of American meat to Japan and Japanese exports of auto parts to the US. President Barack Obama has made the TPP a part of his effort to “rebalance” US commitments toward the Asia-Pacific and boost exports to the fast-growing region. Blinken, who was appointed to his position last month, said the trade pact would help buttress security in the region, and “assure our partners that our commitment reaches beyond the military.” Wrapping up an East Asian tour that took in South Korea, China and Japan, Blinken stressed the importance of avoiding disruptions to shipping from territorial disputes in the region. “Free commerce requires free waterways for ships to pass. It requires that the needs of business take precedence over squabbles over rocks and shoals,” he said, referring to disputes between China and Japan and other countries over islands in the East China Sea and South China Sea. The US says it does not take a stance on the various claims, but expects countries to resolve any disputes peacefully and in line with international law. That is doubly important for Asia, since almost a third of TOKYO: US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers a speech during a meeting entitled “US Economic Policy in the East Asia and Pacific Region” hosted by the Japan Association of Corporate Executives, or Keizai Doyukai, in Tokyo, yesterday. — AP crude oil shipments and more than half of liquefied natural gas supplies pass through trade routes in the South China Sea, he said. “Uncertainty fueled by competing China sea claims affects energy security. It affects trade and commerce and creates a more unpredictable investment environment,” Blinken said. — AP TOKYO: President of Japan’s ANA Holdings Shinichiro Ito (L) and Vice President Shinya Katanozaka (R) pose for photographers during a press conference at the headquarters in Tokyo yesterday. All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced on February 13 Katanozaka will be promoted to president of Japan’s biggest airline on April 1. — AFP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 www.kuwaittimes.net New York Fashion Week SEE PAGE 28 US actress Zendaya walks the runway at the Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection 2015 presented by Macy’s fashion show during MercedesBenz Fashion Week Fall 2015. — AP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Brosnan’s house catches fire T he home on Broad Beach Road was ablaze for just over 30 minutes but brave fire-fighters were able to contain the fire and limit it to just the garage on the side of the large property. Michael Pittman of the Los Angeles County Fire Department told the New York Daily News newspaper that the fire started at approximately 9:48 pm and it took 50 fire-fighters to extinguish it. Brosnan - who lives with his journalist wife Keely Shaye Smith and their two teenage sons, Dylan and Paris - nor anyone else was injured in the incident and the actor was seen standing outside his home looking on at the efforts of the emergency services to get the flames under control. The 61year-old actor’s neighbor, NBC photo-journalist Kenny Holmes, revealed details of the fire on his Twitter account. Along with photos, he tweeted: “Heavy smoke & fire last night from the garage of Pierce Brosnan’s Malibu home. No injuries. Damage to garage/bedroom.” Former James Bond star Brosnan’s other neighbors include Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman. Ora says ex helped deal with her ‘fantasies’ The ‘Black Widow’ hitmaker, who split from Calvin Harris last year and is now dating Ricky Hill, admits their bitter breakup made her realize she wasn’t being true to herself and inspired many of the songs on her upcoming second album. The 24-year-old singer explained: “I had a breakup, or whatever, and it really made me realize what I was trying to do.”I had been fixated on this love fantasy, but really it wasn’t like that, and I had to take myself back.” The blonde beauty says her new record has “got a lot more depth” as a result of her personal growth. She told NYLON magazine: “For me, this was my moment where I had to be real and tell the truth and be honest.”I love my pop songs, and I’m still gonna be pop, but this has just got a lot more depth to it.” Meanwhile, Rita considers her celebrity friendships “sacred” and thinks it’s important to voice her support for her peers. She said: “I’ve always been really outspoken it, like telling another woman, ‘You killed it.’ I don’t think a lot of females do that these days, especially in this industry. “It’s the same with all of my friends - with [Charli XCX], with [Iggy Azalea], with [Cara Delevingne] and Katy Perry, who’s an amazing person inside and out and so talented, the biggest star in the world. “She’s always been the same, and she’s just so funny and fun and loud and really cool. I’m like, ‘Yeah! That’s what I wanna be like! I wanna stay that way!’ You’ve gotta really be sacred with these friendships, ‘cause people can corrupt them.” Sheen wants to run for president T he ‘Anger Management’ actor claims he would be the perfect candidate to run for office in 2016 after conducting a small survey of his friends, and would even enlist his father Martin Sheen - who famously played fictional president Jed Bartlett in political drama ‘The West Wing’ - to run with him. He said: “I conducted a poll - it was like 10 guys. In every situation - it doesn’t matter the ethics scenario or the social scenario - when I say, ‘Hey, what if I ran for president?’ It’s a hundred percent. “Guess who my vice president is? My dad. “It would be Sheen and Sheen 2016. Running on a platform of truth and transparency... Seriously!” If he did run for office, the ‘Young Guns’ star - who has a grown up daughter Cassandra from a relationship with Paula Profit, daughters Sam, 10, and Lola, nine, with second wife Denise Richards, and twin sons Bob and Max, five, with third spouse Brooke Mueller - already knows which three laws he would like to pass, providing each school with an armed military veteran for protection, a flat tax rate of 10 per cent and “everybody relax”. The 49-year-old actor, who described himself as a “constitutional Republican”, went on to joke about his wild partying past, admitting his openness about his antics means he wouldn’t be upset if his conduct was raised during political debates. Speaking on ‘The Flipside With Michael Loftus’, he said: “Imagine being in a debate. The guy’s like ‘Well, you did this!’ and I’m like ‘and?’ “What are they going to tell me about during the debate? ‘How about the time...?’ and I’d say ‘So?’ “ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Jolie doesn’t mind being called a ‘brat’ F Jenner ormer Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal - who recently stepped down from her post following the controversy over a number of her leaked emails - insists the ‘Unbroken’ director wasn’t offended by what she said about her in a private exchange because she understands Hollywood. Amy said: “Angie didn’t care. Everybody understood because we all live in this weird thing called Hollywood. If we all actually were nice, it wouldn’t work.” Another leaked exchange revealed Jennifer Lawrence was paid less than her male co-stars in ‘American Hustle’, but Amy believes it is the responsibility of actresses not to accept low pay and to know their own worth. Speaking for the first time since her resignation, she said at the Women in the World conference in San Francisco: “I’ve paid [her] a lot more money since then, I promise you. Here’s the problem: I run a business. People want to work for less money, I pay them less money ... Women shouldn’t work for less money. They should know what they’re worth. Women shouldn’t take less. ‘Stop, you don’t need the job that bad.’” In one of the leaked emails, Amy was involved in an exchange with movie producer Scott Rudin in which he described Angelina Jolie as a “minimally talented spoiled brat”. The 39-year-old beauty apparently wanted director David Fincher to be detached from the upcoming Steve Jobs biopic and instead be put in charge of her Cleopatra movie. The executive apparently replied: “She is upset about us giving David Jobs. She wants to talk. She’ll survive it. I don’t want to waste my time on this.” bans sisters from catwalk shows T he 19-year-old model, who has walked the runway for Chanel, Marc Jacobs and Givenchy, admits she asked her older halfsibling Kim Kardashian West, 34, not to sit front row for “selfish” reasons because she didn’t want to share the spotlight. She said: “As selfish as this sounds, I wanted the attention to be on me for five seconds rather than my family. If they were sitting front row, it would have been all about, ‘Oh, Kim goes to Kendall’s first fashion show!’ I love Kim, but for a minute I wanted it to be like, ‘OK, this is [Kendall’s] thing - and she’s taking it seriously.’ “But Kendall still looks to sister for advice and would never get a tattoo. She said: “I have a really weird thing about ‘forever’. And my sister Kim always said, ‘Don’t put a bumper sticker on a Bentley.’ “Despite her success, the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star claims she is still very shy. She told the March issue of Allure magazine: “I still have a hard time looking at someone when I’m talking to them, and I get nervous.” The brunette beauty also admits she had bad self-esteem when she was fourteen. She said: “I had just started ninth grade when I got my acne, and I had braces. I wouldn’t look people in the eye. It was not a good time for me, it just killed my self-esteem. I thought when I didn’t look at someone, they couldn’t see my face.” Bloom casually dating Demi Moore T he ‘Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’ star and the 52-year-old actress are believed to have grown close after being set up by their mutual friend Jennifer Aniston and have bonded over their passion for yoga classes. A source said: “They are both deeply spiritual characters who love yoga, meditation and new age philosophies. They’ve both been initiated into spiritual practice Usui Reiki and have started to practice on each other.” Orlando, 38 - who split from his wife Miranda Kerr in 2013 is said to be casually dating Demi, who ended her six year marriage to Ashton Kutcher the same year. The source said: “At this stage it’s a casual thing, nothing serious and it’s not yet exclusive. But they’ve enjoyed several low-key dates together and the potential is definitely there for something steadier.” The brunette beauty has grown fond of Orlando’s positive attitude and believes he will be a good influence over her and her daughters Rumer, 26, Scout, 23 and Tallulah, 21, from her marriage to Bruce Willis. The insider told Grazia magazine: “The thing Demi loves the most about Orlando is how positive he is. His uplifting influence is just what she feels she needs, as do her daughters - particularly Tallulah.” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Women buy boxes of chocolates as gifts before Valentine’s Day at Tokyo’s Mitsukoshi department store. — AFP Photos J apanese women jostled feverishly for elbow room at stores yesterday to buy Valentine’s Day chocolates for the men in their lives-guys who do sweet nothing in return. While the ladies splurge on the object of their desire-as well as friends, colleagues and bosses-men simply wait for the goodies to pour in on February 14 and gorge to their heart’s content. It’s a far cry from the Western version of Valentine’s Day with its saucy commercials featuring handsome hunks swooping in to leave a box of chocolates on a lover’s bed. Although the confectionery traffic is oneway in Japan, the country celebrates White Day next month, when men are required to reciprocate with a white gift-from cookies to lingerie. “It’s madness today,” said Masako Fukuda, as she clutched a dainty bag of Belgian cocoa truffles which set her back a cool 8,000 yen ($66). “This is for my hubby,” she added after battling the crowds in a department store in Tokyo’s swank Ginza district. “I’ll get some cheaper chocolate for my co-workers.” Having splashed out on her “honmei” (true love) chocolate, which is reserved for husbands or lovers, the 45-year-old expected her Valentine’s bill to top 10,000 yen once she had bought “giri” (obligation) treats for the men at her office. At the Takashimaya department store, an entire floor has been dedicated to Valentine’s Day and women flocked to the “Amour du Chocolat” exhibition to sample the latest mouth-watering creations from international chocolatiers cashing in on their chic image. Heart-shaped box Shoppers stood patiently in queues snaking around corners to purchase chocolates made by French company Dalloyau, or Belgian confectioners Pierre Marcolini’s heart-shaped delicacies. “I hope I get given French chocolate,” joked banker Teruaki Noda, 38. “If my girlfriend is stingy again this year, she won’t get anything on White Day.” Valentine’s Day first appeared in Japan in the late 1950s as the economy picked up steam after the devastation of World War II, and Western products brought an air of sophistication as the country acquired a taste for luxury. At the time, a firm called Mary Chocolate advertised February 14 as “the only day of the year a woman professes her love through presenting chocolate” — thus establishing it as Japan’s currency of romance, dealing a blow to florists, jewelers and makers of skimpy lingerie. Chocolate has been available in Japan since the late 18th century, when Dutch traders-the only Europeans allowed a foothold in an otherwise closed country-gave it to prostitutes as a form of payment. Times have changed, however, and eccentric couples can even celebrate Valentine’s Day by hopping into a chocolate hot spring bath. Half of Japan’s $11 billion chocolate business-the biggest in Asia-is spent in February, according to retailers. But some Japan splurges for Valentine’s Day women opt for a more frugal approach. “I make chocolate myself,” said 22-year-old student Haruko Kawabe. “I’ve been doing it since elementary school. Every year I would make chocolate for the boy I liked. It’s less embarrassing to tell someone you like them by giving chocolate on Valentine’s Day.” — AFP Thailand warn teens on Valentine’s Day A h, Valentine’s Day. Call the police, or better yet the Moral Promotion Center. In most countries, Feb 14 is a highly commercialized day of romance. In Thailand, it’s also a time for strict warnings - and this year a new Twitter hashtag aimed at preventing premarital sex. The Culture Ministry’s Moral Promotion Center launched a widely publicized campaign earlier this week called “Just a Meal for Valentine’s Day” that urges teens to go home after their dinner dates. It’s also asking youths to show support for the campaign by tweeting #DinnerOnly in Thai. A Twitter search yesterday found that the request had drawn varied reactions of mockery with many postings of the Thai equivalent to LOL! Despite its well-earned reputation to the outside world as a freewheeling destination for sex tourism, Thailand’s socially conservative authorities are on a constant mission to uphold the country’s traditional Buddhist values among Thai people. Hollywood movies are censored with sex scenes and cigarette smoking pixelated out, and Thai soap operas can’t show alcohol consumption. Authorities annually warn youths to avoid “inappropriate activities” on Valentine’s Day, which is widely celebrated in Thailand. “Parents and teachers should create correct understanding about Valentine’s Day with children,” Narathip Pumsap, the Moral Promotion Brides and grooms run away from a giant flower ball as a part of an adventure-themed wedding ceremony in Ratchaburi Province. — AP Center’s director, was quoted as saying on the English-language website of the Khaosod newspaper. Narathip suggested that instead of engaging in intimacy, teens “show love to their family, society, themselves and the country.” This year’s campaign comes amid a morality overhaul initiated by Thailand’s military government, which took power from an elected administration following a coup last May. The Ministry of Culture said it conducted a recent survey that found 83 percent of Thai teenagers planned to have sex on Valentine’s Day, according to The Nation and several other Thai newspapers, which did not say whether the survey had a margin of error. The National Police Force has asked parents and teachers to inform children of the “dangers” of Valentine’s Day and to avoid “risky behavior,” police Maj Gen Patipat Suban Na Ayuuthaya told a news conference earlier this week, according to the Khaosod newspaper.Police have also warned nightclubs nationwide not to admit underage customers. Patipat said that all police units would be on alert until Sunday to “increase vigilance in risky areas” such as nightclubs, and urged entertainment venues to call police hotlines to reports cases of youths trying to enter. —AP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Police book Bollywood stars M umbai police said yesterday they have registered a case against a string of Bollywood celebrities, alleging obscenity in the staging of a comedy “roast” television show which sparked a furor over freedom of expression. A-list actress Deepika Padukone and filmmaker Karan Johar are among those named in the case over the show AIB Knockout, which was pulled from YouTube after causing uproar in India for its profanities and sexual references. Police will now investigate the group-as part of the “first information report” or FIR filed-including for criminal conspiracy, obscene acts and songs, and words or gestures intended to insult a woman’s modesty. “The FIR is registered against 14 accused at Tardeo police station,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Dhananjay Kulkarni, spokesman for the Mumbai force, told AFP, listing the various organizers and participants accused. AIB Knockout, hosted by Johar in December, comically insulted several Bollywood actors in front of a large audience strewn with celebrities such as Padukone, in a format common in Western countries but rarely seen in India. The show included Johar and Bollywood actors Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh both also booked by the police-singing a reworking of a song with the Hindi word for penis substituting some lyrics. A video attracted more than eight million hits in just a few days when it was uploaded on YouTube late last month, but it sparked a fierce backlash. Religious groups urged police to file charges against the producers, and the right-wing government of Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the capital, ordered an investigation. Earlier this month, the producers said they were pulling the video for “pragmatic” reasons, but added that India needed to confront the fact that freedom of expression was being curtailed. The “roast” sparked a storm on social media, with a member of India’s powerful censor board slamming it on Twitter as “a porn show on stage”. But hundreds of supporters including Bollywood actors and producers also hit back, urging the right to freedom of speech. India’s hardline groups often urge authorities to act against authors and artists whose works they consider insulting to their religion or against society’s perceived morals. Acclaimed Tamil-language author Perumal Murugan announced last month he was quitting writing altogether following protests by rightwing Hindu and caste groups over one of his books. British author Salman Rushdie, whose novel “The Satanic Verses” is seen as blasphemous by some Muslims, is still banned in India. — AFP Palestinian musicians of Al-Takht Al-Sharqi (The Arab Orchestra) band take part in a rehearsal at the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in Gaza city. — AFP Photos Fame beckons for Gaza teen band A fter wowing the judges of ‘Arabs Got Talent’, five young Palestinians who formed a band while bombs rained down are hoping their budding success can raise awareness for war-ravaged Gaza. Their first audition so impressed that they were propelled to the semi-finals of the hit Middle Eastern television show-a spin-off of the British-created Got Talent franchise. The sob stories of hopefuls in the Western talent contest pale in comparison to the trials and tribulations of contestants in the Arab version. The young musicians in Al-Takht Al-Sharqi (The Arab Orchestra), who wear the traditional Palestinian keffiyeh around their necks, had to rehearse during lulls in the fighting in Gaza last year. “I would play the darbuka (goblet drum) to try and drown out the sound of the bombardment, but the strikes were always louder,” said Ramzi Al-Far, 14. “Staying alive was the priority, so our band practice suffered a bit,” added 16year-old Siraj Al-Sarsawi who plays the Arabian lute. “We were too scared to do anything else most of the time.” The 50-day war between Israel and Palestinian militants in July and August killed nearly 2,200 Gazans, most of them civilians, as well as 73 on the Israeli side, mostly soldiers. Almost a quarter of the dead were children, UN figures show. The band members have lost neighbors and relatives to the conflict. Following their initial audition in September, the five-member group, which plays traditional Arab music, will soon return to Beirut, where the hit-MBC show is hosted. During the war, the band members tried to leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing with Egypt, but were repeatedly turned away, only managing to cross several weeks after the fighting ended on August 26. When they finally reached Beirut in September, the judges liked their lyrical music so much that they were sent straight through to the penultimate round. “May you return, you who are lost in God’s land,” the band’s singer Ahmed Al-Madhun incanted in a heartfelt rendition of an old Levantine song. It is not the first time Gaza has enjoyed reality television success- Mohammed Assaf won the Arab Idol singing contest in 2013 and went on to become a goodwill ambassador for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. ‘Playing for peace’ For 13-year-old Mahmud Kahil, the youngest member of the group who plays the qanun, a stringed instrument similar to a zither, the emotional build up during the war was just too much. For the last minute of their audition, which was watched by millions of viewers, he played with tears streaming down his face. “Playing music was a way to break the boredom and terror of war. But every time I heard an explosion, I would leave it and run for cover,” he told AFP months later in his home in Gaza City. The five youngsters met at Gaza’s only music school, the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music, and decided just last year to form a group. For most of them, travelling to Beirut in September was first time they had left the tiny coastal territory, which has been under an Israeli blockade since 2006. Seeing the outside world was a shock for the band’s 14-yearold singer Al-Madhun. “There wasn’t a warplane in the sky, and no destruction,” he said of Egypt. “I realized that there are people in the world who live in security, who aren’t scared all the time like us.” Last year’s war-the third in Gaza in less than six years-left some 100,000 people homeless, and damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of houses and many schools. Rima Ashur, 15, who plays the nay, a wooden flute, and is the only girl in the group, said their success was important to help shine the spotlight on young Gazans, as the humanitarian situation in the enclave worsens. “We’ve shown the world that we, the children of Gaza, love life. We play music for peace, not war,” she said. “The only thing we ask is to live like normal children, without the blockade and without fear.” — AFP Mahmud Kahil plays the qanun (a stringed instrument similar to a zither) during a rehearsal. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 The nearly vacant parking lot of Donner Ski Ranch. California ski resorts struggle from drought W ith the state entering its fourth drought year, even some big resorts with millions of dollars in modern snow-making equipment don’t have all their lifts running. The mid-sized and family-owned resorts struggling most had hoped to reopen for the Presidents Day holiday, traditionally the year’s biggest weekend for skiing. A recent winter storm washing over California originated in the tropics and dropped more rain than the much needed snow. While any wet weather is welcomed in California, the storm didn’t end the drought or put all the dormant resorts back in business. “We’re basically the canary in the coal mine,” said Janet Tuttle, who owns Donner Ski Ranch northwest of Lake Tahoe and one of about seven resorts forced to close mid-season. “It’s kind of a sad state here in California.” A stingy snowfall had left Donner’s mountain face marked with brown patches of exposed dirt and rock. Tuttle and her husband, Marshall, closed the resort’s six chairlifts and two beginner runs by mid-January. They reopened Wednesday with a little boost from the recent storm, hoping to keep the lifts running this weekend. She worried about more warm weather in the forecast. “I’m not very happy about that,” she said. California’s 27 resorts - and two in neighboring Nevada - make up the nation’s second most popular destination for skiers and snowboarders after Colorado, said Bob Roberts, executive director of the California Ski Industry Association. China Peak Mountain Resort east of Fresno was among the latest ski areas forced to suspend business, following others in Northern California such as Donner Ski Ranch, Dodge Ridge and Yosemite’s Badger Pass. Mt Baldy Ski Lifts near Los Angeles also closed. has snow-making machines, but the warm weather gave Cohee few opportunities to turn them on. The recent rain made the mountain blotchy, so he suspended skiing. Cohee said China Peak and other small resorts are facing serious financial hardship. “Name a business that could go through four years of this,” said Cohee, who has owned and managed ski resorts in California for 22 years. “I’ve seen a couple wimpy years before, but nothing like this nothing even close.” At the large Heavenly Lake Tahoe a little more than half of the ski runs were open Tuesday, but spokeswoman Rachael Woods of Vail Resorts said those runs are long and well groomed, providing skiers and boarders with great conditions. The runs are fully open at Kirkwood Mountain Resort, owned by the same company, and one of California’s highest in elevation, said Woods, adding that Kirkwood, Heavenly and Northstar all received well over a foot of snow from the recent storms. Cold overnight temperatures at the high elevation ski areas have allowed for making snow, she said, adding, “There are many resorts that are doing well.” Berry, the National Ski Areas Association’s president, said ski resort operators are optimists by nature; they have to be, he said, adding that a powerful storm may still hit California deluging the mountains and turning the season around in 24 hours. He ran Kirkwood Mountain Resort for 13 years and has seen it happen. “Mother Nature can be cruel,” Berry said. “She can also be incredibly generous.” — AP Few inches of snow Homewood Mountain Resort at Lake Tahoe suspended skiing early this month, but also plans to open for the Presidents Day weekend with a few inches of fresh snow from recent storms. Ski season started strong with heavy snowfall in December blanketing California’s mountains. Resorts opened before Christmas, earlier than the previous year with raised hopes that more snow would follow. But January set records as the driest and the second warmest in recorded history, said Michael Anderson, a climatologist with the state’s Department of Water Resources. The Sierra Nevada this January received 2 percent of normal precipitation with an average high temperature of 53 degrees, he said. In an unsettling trend, four of California’s 10 driest Januaries have occurred since 2007, said Anderson, adding that several days recently at Lake Tahoe have reached the mid-60s. He spent last weekend with his family in the Sierra’s Donner Summit, where it rained. “When it’s raining at the top of the mountain, it’s awful hard to build a snowpack,” he said. Other Western states have gotten their share of snow this year, said Michael Berry, president of the National Ski Areas Association, noting favorable skiing in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. He said storms have hit Washington, but the warm temperatures pushed the snow level to higher elevations. Financial hardship Meanwhile, much of California remains locked in extreme drought. Tim Cohee, owner of China Peak Mountain Resort, thought he could keep the lifts running through Presidents Day weekend. But Cohee said that only the beginner skiing hill and a slope for sleds and inner-tubes would be opened for the holiday. China Peak In this photo, a ski lift sits idle at the Donner Ski Ranch in Norden, California. — AP Photos SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Top moments from the 65th Berlin film festival T he 65th Berlin film festival headed into the home straight Friday after premieres from some of the world’s top directors and stars. Ahead of the gala awards ceremony Saturday, when a jury led by Hollywood director Darren Aronofsky will hand out the prestigious Golden and Silver Bear prizes, AFP picks out some of the top moments on and off screen: Best ‘method’ approach to acting: Juliette Binoche, for “Nobody Wants the Night”. The Oscar-winning French actress, after the premiere of her much-maligned film which opened the 11-day festival, said that getting into character for the role of Arctic explorer Josephine Peary during the shoot on the sun-kissed island of Tenerife required special props. She told reporters that she ordered a refrigerated meat truck to the set to spend time in to get into a frosty mood. “We had to create the chills because it was really bloody warm in the studio,” Binoche said. Best revenge with a movie role: British actor Robert Pattinson for “Life”. The “Twilight” heartthrob, who is often hounded by the paparazzi, said playing the photographer who helped make James Dean into an icon in Anton Corbijn’s movie had made him spare a thought for the snappers in the bushes. “I do feel like being a paparazzi for a second-I do empathize with their plight,” the 28year-old said with a laugh. “I was filled with self-loathing, wretchedness-I wanted to really kind of harm myself at the end of every day.” Best performance standing in for an absentee director: US filmmaker Terrence Malick for “Knight of Cups”. The famously reclusive Texan hasn’t given an interview in several years and does not attend his own premieres. His stars Christian Bale and Natalie Portman were left to represent the film at the festival and field questions at a packed press conference. But it didn’t stop an Eritrean reporter from putting a question to Malick. “I have a question for the director...” he said, drawing a big laugh from the assembled journalists. Bale and Portman blinked in silence at the expectant newsman until the actress responded tartly: “The director’s not here.” Best preparation for a nude scene: British actor Jamie Dornan for “Fifty Shades of Grey”. The gala screening of “Fifty Shades” was the hottest ticket of the festival and Dornan, whose chiseled chest was on display in the movie’s abundant sex scenes, said he wished he had had more time to work out to get ready for his close-ups. But he added: “I actually spend quite a lot of time naked so that doesn’t feel like that big a deal to a British person.” Best Englishman: British actor Ian McKellen for “Mr Holmes”. McKellen called the role of the master sleuth Sherlock Holmes living in retirement in the English countryside and haunted by regrets “a part and a half”. “He’s one of the great Englishmen and he never lived-it’s astonishing,” McKellen told reporters after a press screening. But he said his recurring role of Gandalf the wise wizard in the “Lord of the Rings” series was of the same ilk. “Of course I always think that Gandalf is really an Oxford professor who puts on a false beard to go and meet small people,” he joked. Best spontaneous casting: German director Werner Herzog for “Queen of the Desert”. The famously eccentric Herzog recruited a vulture found by the side of the road during the on-location shoot in Morocco, to appear in a scene in which the stars of the film, Nicole Kidman and James Franco, share their first on-screen kiss. Franco said he assumed the bird of prey had been trained and was startled when it “actually snapped at Nicole one time”. “That kind of bonded Nicole and I,” the American actor said, smiling at Kidman. Best technical feat: “Victoria” by German director Sebastian Schipper. Set in Berlin, the film follows a group of underclass youths and a Spanish student who get caught up in a bank heist gone wrong. The movie, which generated major buzz during the festival, was shot in a single take of two hours and 10 minutes. It took the filmmaker three tries until he pulled it off. “We had this huge amount of self-confidence and we thought we’d be able to do this,” he told reporters. “When I realized we were heading toward the abyss, we just carried on.” The Berlin film festival wraps up tomorrow with the screenings of the fests most popular features. — AFP (From left)Australian actress Cate Blanchett, British actress Lily James and British actress Helena Bonham Carter pose for photographers during a photocall for the film “Cinderella” presented in competition of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. —AFP Will Smith: ‘After Earth’ was the biggest failure of career W ill Smith has opened up about “After Earth,” the 2013 sci-fi film in which his son Jaden Smith also starred, calling it the “most painful failure” of his career. The comment, in an interview with Esquire, came after the reporter referenced a “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” quote from Smith’s TV aunt, who advised his character on an episode, “Don’t let success go to your head and success go to your heart.” “That was a valuable lesson for me a few years ago with ‘After Earth,’” Smith said. “That was the most painful failure in my career.” The Sony/Columbia picture, directed by M Night Shyamalan, made $27 million on opening weekend and grossed a global $243 million on a reported production budget of $130 million. In comparison, in 2008, “Hancock,” the Smith-starring fantasy drama from Sony/Columbia, raked in $624 million globally and made $62 million on opening weekend. His romcom “Hitch” made $368 globally and $43 million on opening weekend. Smith said “Wild Wild West,” a picture that also opened with $27 million, was still a better experience. “Wild Wild West” made a $52 million profit on a reported $170 million production budget, whereas “After Earth” resulted in a $113 million profit. “‘Wild Wild West’ was less painful than ‘After Earth’ because my son was involved in ‘After Earth,’ and I led him into it. That was excruciating,” the 46-year-old said. Then he contemplated the importance of having films that topped box office charts. “I never would have looked at myself in that way. I was a guy who, when I was 15, my girlfriend cheated on me, and I decided that if I was number one, no woman would ever cheat on me. All I have to do is make sure that no one’s ever better than me, and I’ll have the love that my heart yearns for. And I never released that and moved into a mature way of looking at the world and my artistry and love until the failure of ‘After Earth,’ when I had to accept that it’s not a good source of creation.” Smith said when he received box office numbers the following Monday, he was “devastated for about 24 minutes,” and shortly after, he received a call that his father had cancer. “That put it in perspectiveviciously.” After a 90-minute treadmill session immediately following the news, Smith had an epiphany. “That Monday started the new phase of my life, a new concept: Only love is going to fill that hole,” Smith said. “You can’t win enough, you can’t have enough money, and you can’t succeed enough. There is not enough. The only thing that will ever satiate that existential thirst is love. And I just remember that day I made the shift from wanting to be a winner to wanting to have the most powerful, deep and beautiful relationships I could possibly have.” — Reuters NE W FA YO SH R IO K N W EE K SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Celebs and models support heart health with Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection. The iconic red dress symbolizes the continued fight against heart disease and stroke. — AFP Photos TECHNOLOGY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Are you a hack waiting to happen? NEW YORK: Are you a hack waiting to happen? Your boss wants to find out. High-profile hacks have companies on the defense, trying to prevent becoming the next Sony Pictures or Anthem. And data shows phishing emails are more and more common as entry points for hackers - unwittingly clicking on a link in a scam email could unleash malware into a network or provide other access to cyberthieves. So a growing number of companies, including Twitter Inc, are giving their workers’ a pop quiz, testing security savvy by sending spoof phishing emails to see who bites. “New employees fall for it all the time,” said Josh Aberant, postmaster at Twitter, during a data privacy town hall meeting recently in New York City. Falling for the fake scam offers a teachable moment that businesses hope will ensure employees won’t succumb to a real threat. It’s even a niche industry: companies like Wombat Security and PhishMe offer the service for a fee. Phishing is very effective, according to Verizon’s 2014 data breach investigations report, one of the most comprehensive in the industry. Eighteen percent of users will visit a link in a phishing email which could compromise their data, the report found. Not only is phishing on the rise, the phish are getting smarter. Criminals are “getting clever about social engineering,” said Patrick Peterson, CEO of email security company Agari. As more people wise up to age-old PayPal and bank scams, for example, phishing emails are evolving. You might see a Walgreens gift card offer or a notice about President Barack Obama warning you about Ebola. The phishing tests recognize that many security breaches are the result of human error. A recent study by the nonprofit Online Trust Alliance found that of more than 1,000 breaches in the first half of 2014, 90 percent were preventable and more than 1 in 4 were caused by employees, many by accident. Fake phishing emails are indistinguishable from the real ones. That’s the point. In one sent out by Wombat, the subject reads “Email Account Security Report - Unusual Activity.” The email informs the recipient that his or her account will be locked for unusual activity such as sending a large number of undeliverable messages. At the bottom there’s a link that, were this a real phishing email, would infect the recipient’s computer with malicious software or steal password and login information. If you click? Up pops a web page: “Oops! The email you just responded to was a fake phishing email. Don’t worry! It was sent to you to help you learn how to avoid real attacks. Please do not share your experience with colleagues, so they can learn too.” It also offers tips on recognizing suspicious messages. In the 14 years since PhishMe CEO and co-founder Rohyt Belani has been in the information security field, he says it’s changed from something a “geek in the back room” was supposed to take care of to something companies now handle at the highest level of management. The nature of the intruder also has changed, from pranksters to criminal organizations and nation-states. As the security industry developed, he said, so did the idea of the user as “stupid” and the “weakest link,” destined to continue to fall for phishing attempts and other scams. Belani disagrees with that, faulting the security industry for not better training workers. “We posted posters in hallways, gave out squishy balls, (made) screen savers,” he said. “When was the last time you changed your password because of a squishy ball?” While phishing training emails are a “good cautionary measure,” they aren’t “actually going to strike at the core of the issue,” believes Agari’s Peterson. He, along with large Internet companies such as Facebook Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp., support establishing a standard that makes it impossible for scammers to impersonate your bank, social network or other business in an email. Think of it as a verification system for emails. For now, though, this seems a long way off. So, at Pinnacle Financial Partners in Nashville, Tennessee, employees will continue to receive fake phishing emails, about one a quarter. The results are reported to the company’s audit committee and board of directors, said Chief Information officer Randy Withrow. Since the 800-employee company started the Wombat program Withrow said it has seen a 25 percent drop in successful phishing attempts. Workers “take it very personally” when they fall for it, he said. “They become apologetic and wonder, ‘how did I miss it?” Luckily for Pinnacle, it was only a test. — AP PARIS: French humorist Norman poses during the event “200 You Tubers and creators which vibrate the web in France” in Paris. — AFP When YouTube stars go offline and meet up ‘live’ PARIS: If you thought today’s young YouTube celebrities have only virtual contact with their fans, think again. They have taken on something new: real life. A last-minute message on Twitter, Internet or Facebook can bring hundreds, even thousands of teenagers out to a designated venue within hours to see their “vlogging”-video bloggingidols in the flesh. Teenager Leena waited in line in Paris last month to see France’s number two YouTube comic, known as Norman. “I feel like crying,” she gushed. “I’ve seen every one of his videos!” “It’s going to be weird seeing him live,” said 13-year-old Eugenie, who has already attended several YouTube Meetups, as the encounters are known. ‘Meetups’ may have started as low-key bids to boost a YouTuber’s reputation, but in many places including Britain and the US they have morphed into professionally organised, commercially driven events showcasing these new power brokers. As elsewhere, France’s “Generation Z”-kids born after 1995 whose world is dominated by digital props-have quickly embraced the trend. “Tomorrow I’ll be at FNAC SaintLazare in Paris to sign autographs. Everyone come!” read a message from 27-year-old Norman-full name Norman Thauvaud-posted on Facebook, the Generation Z bible, citing a well-known book, CD and electronic equipment store in the capital. His “Mister Average” persona delivers short posts on teen topics like dating, family or swearing that score eight to 12 million views. He has 5.6 million subscribers and when he announces an event-even with just 24 hours notice-hundreds of fans turn out. Eleonore, 16, said she “heard about it on Twitter, thanks to friends.” “We were really excited,” said Gary and Mikael, 13year-olds who also showed up. “It’s cool to meet the guy you’re following.” Didn’t realise my importance YouTube’s own staggering statistics have helped catapult vloggers like Norman to cult status. The site has more than one billion users and 300 hours of videos are uploaded every minute, according to its press site. Mobile devices-like the smartphones carried non-stop by Generation Zaccount for half of YouTube’s global views. Yet the transition from virtual to live can be jarring. Marie Lopez, 19, alias “Enjoy-Phoenix”, France’s number-one beauty advice vlogger - 1.3 million subscribers-toured some 15 French cities last year to “meet” her public, mainly girls between 13 and 20. “I didn’t quite realise how important I was for my followers,” Enjoy-Phoenix said in a sober follow-up video. “Having 800 people running after you, like that, I was really scared. “I make videos in my room, I am not Shakira, I have no Oscar. I didn’t deserve all this attention,” she said. Fans, too, post numerous videos on the Meetup experience. Some even record “how-to” guides on handling this “live” encounter. In one, a sassy girl urges fellow “digital natives” to try it, it’s real life “and if you don’t know what that is, google it first.” Norman organized his Meetup last month to promote a show he will be giving in a Paris theatre. He is among only a handful of YouTube comics in France who manage to make a living from their craft, thanks to ads that pay one euro ($1.1) for every 1,000 views. YouTube takes a share of the profits. The 70-odd videos he posted since he started in 2011 have been viewed 638 million times. ‘Hitting the jackpot’ And this is a drop in the ocean compared to mega stars like PewDiePie, 25-year-old Swedish video game commentator Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg. He has the world’s most subscribed YouTube channel-more than 34 million-and is said to be one of the highest paid YouTubers. Forbes and the Wall Street Journal last June said he took about $4 million in ad sales, “most of it pure profit”. With that much influence, Youtube’s Meetups were bound to go bigtime. “Initially, these Meetups were more impromptu and not well organized,” said Thomas Owadenko, cofounder of Octoly, the leading brand management software firm for YouTube which has identified popular beauty bloggers who are then paid for talking about a product. Today, the Meetups include slick gatherings like VidCon in the US. Now in its sixth year, the next one in July will gather 300 YouTubers for three days in Anaheim, California. It will restrict admittance to 20,000 fans-all paying $100 to $150 a ticket. Similar events are held in Britain, dubbed Summer in the City, and Germany, where it’s called Video Days. M6, a French music video television channel, will get in on the act this summer with a gathering called Video City Paris. “Like many in Generation Z, YouTubers don’t expect to live off their videos or to make money, when they start out,” said Eric Delcroix, an expert on social networks. “It’s like hitting the jackpot.” — AFP TECHNOLOGY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 London workshop teaches nuts and bolts behind tech LONDON: For children who have become increasingly savvy consumers of sophisticated technology, a London workshop is offering something different-a chance to get back to basics and build their own computers. Dipping into an orange container a little bigger than a box of chocolates, Omar, 10, and Faizah, 9, reacted with glee as they pulled out bits including a screen, a keyboard, cables, a circuit board and a speaker. Their instructions tell them the first step is to protect the computer’s “brains”, putting the circuit board in a transparent box. Next they have to give it “new powers” by adding the memory, the speaker and a screen. Finally, they have to “give life” to the computer by plugging it in. “It works!” Omar shouts out as he sees lines appear on the screen-like something from the Matrix film. “When I opened the box, I said: ‘It’s gonna be very hard to do it’,” said Omar, dressed in his school uniform with a white shirt, a blue jumper and tie. “But when I opened it, me and Faizah worked together and eventually we finished it in about five, 10 minutes,” he said. When the computer asks the two to choose a team name, there is little hesitation: “Champions!” ‘How it actually works’ The class at Fab Lab, a new digital technology hub in the City of London, is a popular one, attended by around 60 children building their Kano. A British computer kit, it sells at $149 (99 euros) that started out as a crowdfunded project last year to help people learn basic coding skills and bring computer skills to less tech-heavy parts of the world. On a recent workshop attended by AFP, around 60 children came to hear how to build their Kano. “It’s important to give kids the opportunity to be creative with technology,” said Ande Gregson, co-founder and director of Fab Lab London. “They consume far too much today, they’ve got PS3, XBox, all these game consoles that they can play without any notion of how they were created. “We’re trying to mitigate some of that by providing a space that gives children the opportunity to create, be creative and maybe think about the world in a different way,” he said. That chimes with the wishes of parents like Gregory Bamert who brought his son Theo. “Rather than being driven by technology, it’s good to be aware of how it works so you can actually use it and develop it and not just be a consumer,” he said. Bamert said he gave a Kano to Theo for Christmas and “he’s been playing with it pretty much ever since.” “We thought it would be a great way for him actually to get a step deeper into kind of understanding how it actually works and understanding some of the basics about programming,” he said. ‘Like music, paint’ Like all British kids, Omar and Faizah have coding classes at school that began nationwide this year. “It’s an enormous progress that in countries like the UK, Estonia, coding and computational thinking is becoming part of the curriculum,” said Alex Klein, one of the co-founders of Kano. “We say to kids ‘program or be programmed’, that if they don’t learn how to code, in the future the machines will code them. “But that’s just a fear-based message. I think that instead what we should be saying to kids is ‘code is like music, paint, it’s just another way to express ourselves’”. — AFP Cyber summit aims to boost defenses and mend fences SAN FRANCISCO: US President Barack Obama seeks to rally support for cybersecurity efforts and rebuild trust eroded by leaks on surveillance in a visit Friday to Silicon Valley. At the White House cybersecurity summit in Palo Alto, Obama was expected to announce executive action intended to improve how information on cyber threats is shared between companies and with the Department of Homeland Security. The more than 1,000 people expected to attend the summit will include technology company executives, police, academics, students and privacy advocates, according to national economic council director Jeffery Zients. Apple chief executive Tim Cook was to speak just ahead of the president. “The summit is really an opportunity to take stock of where we have been and point toward where we need to go, since we are at an inflection point of continuing to have cyberspace be a strategic asset not just for us but for the world,” White House cybersecurity coordinator Michael Daniel said during a briefing with the press on Thursday. Topics targeted at the summit will include sophisticated attacks sponsored by nation-states, and ways to “use all the tools in the US government’s tool box” while working with the private sector to tackle the problem, according to White House officials. “It is not appropriate for all network security to be carried out by the government; it is not even physically possible,” Daniel said. “But, that does not mean that companies are going to be left to fend for themselves.” Some technology companies will use the summit to announce steps being taken to improve online security with techniques such as multi-factor authentication that requires more than a password to access accounts. Joining the effort will be companies ranging from tech giants such as Intel and Apple, as well as financial firms like US Bank and AIG and retailers including Walgreens and QVC. Firms will also unveil steps being taken to improve how information about cyber attacks is shared with other companies and the government so defenses can be unified, according to Daniel. The summit comes following failed efforts over the past few years to pass cybersecurity legislation that would allow for better sharing of threats without fear of liability. Sessions will include focuses on improving cybersecurity practices at businesses, collaborating on defenses, and ways to make online payments more secure. “Cybersecurity is one of the most important national issues we face,” Zients said. “Companies are not just protecting networks but customers, and when companies suffer data breaches it is the customers who are affected.” The US has an opportunity to use cybersecurity as a competitive advantage in the global marketplace by “getting it right” so the country is a preferred place for banking, data storage, smartphone technology and more, according to Zients. “This is really important to our position in the world economy; that we lead in cybersecurity,” Zients said. — AFP PARIS: Women gather and take pictures in front of boxes where men stand like toys, in Paris, on the opening day of a store of the online dating site “AdopteUnMec.com” (AdoptAGuy.com), where women can choose and also date men according to their profiles and taste. Bodies, faces, status and humor are all important in internet dating, but the biggest success factor of all could be the choice of your profile name. So say scientists who found that people whose online name began with a letter in the top half of the alphabet-A to M-get the most “looks” from others.— AFP Looking for love online? Change your name to Aardvark PARIS: Faces, bodies, status and humor are all important in Internet dating, but the biggest success factor of all could be your name. So say scientists who found that people whose online name began with a letter in the top half of the alphabet-A to M-get the most “looks” from others. “Several factors make a difference when looking for love in a digital setting,” said Khalid Khan, a professor at Queen Mary University of London. “Starting with a screen name with a letter in the top half of the alphabet is surprisingly importantbecause several measures of success, such as educational attainment and income, are linked to names higher up the alphabet. “Add to this the fact that search engines sort names alphabetically.” Khan and Sameer Chaudhry at Barts and the London School of Medicine sought objective data on how people conveyed their attractiveness on dating sites, and whether others responded to it. They trawled through 3,938 studies into online dating, published in psychology, sociology and behavioral science journals. Eightysix of these met their criteria. The numbers were crunched, resulting in what could be termed a Statisticians’ Guide to Online Courtship. It appears, coincidentally in the runup to St Valentine’s Day, in a specialized journal, Evidence Based Medicine. Do’s and don’ts Here are other things the pair discovered: Men prefer profile names that indicate physical attractiveness, such as “Blondie” or “Cutie,” while women prefer monickers for men that point to intelligence, such as “Cultured.” Names with negative associations such as “Bugg” or “Little” should be avoided in favor something playful, such as “Fun2bwith.” For an attractive profile photo, go for a genuine smile (one that crinkles up the eyes), and tilt your head, a sign of interest. Don’t limit your photos to selfies. A strong bet is a picture of you in the middle of a group having a good time. You should touch someone else... but only on the upper arm. This will show you have friends and are good company but are not grabby or lecherous. Women find a man more attractive when they see other women smiling at him. And women can help their own pitch by wearing red, a color linked to primal male drive. Couch your headline message in simple language (complex terms are a turnoff in the initial encounter), use some humor and don’t lie. Discovering a falsehood can wreck whatever follows afterwards. In your first communication, do not send a “wink,” meaning a signal to attract the attention of the other user. Instead, you should send a short personalized message focusing on one of the traits of your potential date. As your contact develops, your messages can get longer but you should avoid “long, scholarly theses” until you know your correspondent actually likes this sort of stuff. “If you can get the potential date to stop and think about your headline message, increasing the exposure time to your primary photo, this will increase their liking of you,” said Khan. “Steer clear of fiction in your profile-written information could come back to bite you. And provide a 70:30 mix of who you are and what you are looking for.” In the all-important blink-of-an-eye first encounter, people who seem eager to flash their qualifications could end up lonely, he warned. “Bear in mind that likeability is more attractive than academic achievement,” said Khan. “A profile that appears genuine is more likely to generate interest.” Khan and Chaudhry admit their investigation has limitations. The methods used to collect data were not standard across all of the studies. This made it difficult in some respects to get a clear picture. Nor did they know whether any real-life dates blossomed into long-term relationships. 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10:55 Who On Earth Did I Marry? 11:20 Who On Earth Did I Marry? 11:45 Who On Earth Did I Marry? 12:10 The Will: Family Secrets Revealed 13:00 The Will: Family Secrets Revealed 13:50 Nightmare Next Door 14:40 Fatal Encounters 15:30 Fatal Encounters 16:20 Disappeared 17:10 Real Emergency Calls 17:35 Real Emergency Calls 18:00 Stalked: Someone’s Watching 18:25 Stalked: Someone’s Watching 18:50 I Was Murdered 19:15 I Was Murdered 19:40 Murder Shift 20:30 Murder Shift 21:20 Murder Shift 22:10 Murder Shift 23:00 True CSI 00:10 Zou 00:25 Mouk 00:35 Jungle Junction 00:50 01:15 01:25 01:40 01:50 02:05 02:15 02:25 02:50 03:00 03:15 03:25 03:40 03:50 04:00 04:25 04:35 04:50 05:00 05:15 05:25 05:35 06:00 06:10 06:25 06:35 06:50 07:00 07:10 07:35 07:45 08:00 08:10 08:25 08:35 08:50 09:00 09:15 09:40 09:50 10:05 10:15 10:30 10:35 11:00 11:25 11:50 12:05 Pirates 12:30 12:55 13:20 13:45 14:10 14:35 14:45 15:00 Pirates 15:10 Art Attack Julius Jr. Calimero Henry Hugglemonster Zou Mouk Jungle Junction Art Attack Julius Jr. Calimero Henry Hugglemonster Zou Mouk Jungle Junction Art Attack Julius Jr. Calimero Henry Hugglemonster Zou Mouk Jungle Junction Art Attack Julius Jr. Calimero Henry Hugglemonster Zou Mouk Jungle Junction Art Attack Julius Jr. Calimero Jungle Junction Zou Henry Hugglemonster Julius Jr. Mouk Calimero Art Attack Henry Hugglemonster Doc McStuffins Zou Sheriff Callie’s Wild West Minnie’s Bow-Toons Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Sofia The First Doc McStuffins Calimero Jake And The Never Land Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins Doc McStuffins Henry Hugglemonster Zou Jake And The Never Land Sheriff Callie’s Wild West W H AT ’ S O N SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 National-Liberation fest at Ahmadi kicks off tomorrow U Ahmadi Governor Sheikh Fawaz Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah Ibrahim Al-Foudery nder the auspices and with the attendance of Ahmadi Governor Sheikh Fawaz Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Ahamdi annual National and Liberation Days anniversary celebrations will kick off tomorrow at 3:30 pm, at Ahamdi stadium. This was announced by Ibrahim Al-Foudery, the governorate’s celebrations supervisor and manager of the governorate’s technical office, noting that the ceremonies would be on from February 15 till 21. Foudery added that the celebrations would include many recreational activities and competitions for all ages in addition to folkloric performances by bands from GCC states and Egypt. Expats mute on pre-marital, social media issues: Hafiz Mohammed By Sunil Cherian KUWAIT: Hundreds of Indian expat associations are tight-lipped on the issue adolescents face these days, said visiting Indian writer and counselor Prof NP Hafiz Mohammed. Focusing on marital problems and separations, we neglect a ticking bomb the teenage turmoil, Mohammed said. The writer recently of Muslim Women in Kerala is on a visit to Kuwait to lead a parental guidance seminar at Kuwait Medical Association Hall, Jabriya on Friday organized by Farooq College Students’ Association, Kuwait. Mediocre results Children who are going to India after their postGrade 12 class mostly produce mediocre results due to the misuse of the newly found freedom they get at college, Mohammed said. This is more evident in the Muslim community as parents are not exposed or unaware of teenage problems. Most of the expat students join private colleges, for they are not competent to get a seat in India’s meritorious educational institutions, and the students who grew up in closed apartments breath in time and space which often go unnoticed, Mohammed, who is currently writing a book on the 60 issues of expats, said. Remote parenting Expat parents whose children are studying elsewhere try to control their faraway kids by phone. This remote parenting is usually proving futile, Mohammed said. There are some people who have closed circuit cameras installed on their newly constructed palatial houses. Some have even installed Greetings cameras in their children’s study room. But is this a solution or problem, asked Mohammed, a retired professor of Sociology. Gulf-returned students also do not gel well with the local community. Adaptation is a problem for these children. Economical disparities also make the local students to keep the Gulf students at bay. Marriages between Gulf-grown girls and local boys are reportedly ending up in court. Now, expat parents prefer marriage alliance from expats, said Mohammed who ran a counseling center at his home for several years. Wife away The issue of expat husbands whose wives are back in their home countries is a psychological crisis. But this is considered as a TV comedy show topic now by our WhatApp influenced culture. Such women, often capable of running a joint family, are treated suspiciously as sex-hungry. Burqa became a common practice in India after their ‘foreign’ husbands became frustrated and jealous, Mohammed said. H appy 4th birthday to our sweet daughter Aisha Syed on February 14, 2015. Best wishes from mom, dad, brother Syed Danial and sister Yasmin Syed. We wish you all the happiness and success in your life. W H AT ’ S O N SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City Has Arrived Marriott international announces extended stay brand in Kuwait T he Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City has recently opened its doors to the 139 suites property to welcome its extended stay travelers. This is the brand’s first property in Kuwait, but it’s second in the region with an existing Residence Inn by Marriott Manama Juffair in Bahrain. Coming to the region under a long term management agreement with United Family, the Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City has become the third brand and property within Marriott International’s portfolio in Kuwait, along with JW Marriott Hotel Kuwait City and Courtyard by Marriott Kuwait city. “We believe that Kuwait is an ideal fit to invest in a brand that will accommodate the needs and desires of business and leisure travelers from around the world who are constantly looking for options for their long stays. Residence Inn by Marriott provides a tremendous value for travelers through its spacious suites, fully equipped kitchens, and daily free hot breakfast among many other features. With the growth in tourism, high disposable income, oil wealth and economic development and increase in infrastructural projects that are underway, we are confident that this dynamic product will find huge success in Kuwait,” expressed George Aoun, Cluster General Manager of Kuwait Marriott Hotels. Long-standing leader A long-standing leader in the extended-stay segment, Residence Inn by Marriott has the third-largest number of hotels and revenue in the Marriott International portfolio worldwide. Designed for a traveler who seeks balance on the road, along with large suites and upscale amenities, Residence Inn hotels are ideal for guests who need accommodation for a day, a week, a month or more. Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City extends the feeling of a comfortable home away from home and offers guests inviting and functional public spaces to relax or collaborate. Other hotel facilities and services include a fitness center, business center and three meeting rooms designed to accommodate small meetings or events. It is also an ideal option providing spacious overnight accommodations for out-of-town wedding guests and family reunions. Rates vary depending on length of stay and the hotel is now open for bookings for all stays for all dates. Ghazi Al Nafisi, Chairman of United Family, said, “The Middle East is a region that continuously proves its passion for growth and expansion, especially in Kuwait where we are seeing huge projects in the pipeline. Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City will set a new trend in the market, with its extra spacious suites, ranging from suites to two-bedroom accommodations. A mix of 139spacious, stylish and residential-feel suites, fully equipped kitchens, free wi-fi, and free grocery delivery for all guests are the main amenities that the property will offer its guests to ensure they have a comfortable stay.” Growing opportunities Diane Mayer, Vice President of the Residence Inn brand, highlighted the growing Middle East and Africa opportunities in the extended stay segment, “Across the region we see demand rising for this unique product and we are perfectly positioned with our expertise through the Residence Inn by Marriott brand to serve the needs of this distinct group of travelers. Throughout this year and continuing into 2015, we will continue our efforts to boost the mid to long-term business traveler market which is seeing a tremendous growth across the Middle East and Africa.” Perfectly located in the Sharq business district, Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait City has a lobby that offers a communal environment including a self-service lounge, and a warm casual restaurant- The Blendz. A “grab and go” kiosk/market offering snacks, basic food items, newspapers, magazines and various sundries is located adjacent to the front desk. Three fully equipped meeting rooms are available with state-of-theart technology and a professional event management team to handle all details. Overlooking the beautiful blue waters of the Arabian Gulf, the sun-drenched meeting rooms are an ideal location for any corporate events and meetings. Residence Inn featuring its fitness facilities will allow travelers to continue with their regular routine of a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Idukki MP meets Indian ambassador T he Member of Idukki Parliament constituency Advocate Joice George met with Sunil Jain, Ambassador of India to Kuwait. During the meeting, illegal recruitments of nurses, house maid issues, travel fare problems, increase the frequency of direct flights to India by Air India Express, AADHAR for NRI, activating an All India and Kerala state entrance coaching and examination center for NRI students in GCC countries under the supervision of the Indian Missions, Indians in jail etc were bought to the notice of the Ambassador by the MP. The Ambassador assured the MP and delegation that, possible assistance will be provided to all Indians and other issues will be submitted to the Union Government for consideration. The MP has expressed his appreciation to the ambassador and also expressed gratitude for Government of Kuwait for supporting the Indian community. Advocate Joice George, MP was in Kuwait to inaugurate the Idukki Fest 2015 annual family gathering of Idukki Association which was conducted on 30 January at Cambridge School, Mangaf. Association President Jaison Kaliyanil, Vice President Sojan Mathew, General Secretary Biju Anto, FEST General Convener Benny Perikilathu, Sanil Mathew and Bruce Chacko were also accompanied the MP. HEALTH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Six-day-old baby receives youngest heart transplant LOS ANGELES: A six-day old premature baby has become the youngest infant to receive a heart transplant at a US hospital, doctors and her proud parents said Thursday. Baby Oliver Crawford underwent the operation at Phoenix Children’s Hospital in Arizona after being born seven weeks ahead of schedule with a heart defect which meant her parents didn’t expect him to survive. “The doctors had very little hope that he would survive the pregnancy, and when our water broke at 33 weeks, we were prepared to deliver a still born baby,” said Caylyn Otto, the infant’s mother. “But he came out fighting,” she added in a statement released by the hospital. The baby is recovering in hospital after being born on January 5. His mother and father Chris Crawford were first alerted to the problem after a prenatal exam at 20 weeks showed a defect in the tiny baby’s heart, called dilated cardiomyopathy. It was confirmed four weeks later. “The left ventricle was huge for a 24-week-old,” pediatric cardiologist Dr. Christopher Lindblade told the Arizona Republic, adding: “It was massive.”They prepared for the worst. Parents prepared for worst They even prepared for Oliver’s funeral, clearing their home of toys, diapers and other baby things. “It was too hard for me to look at all that stuff,” said Otto. A hospice worker asked her if she would want to hold her stillborn baby, before he was taken away. “I don’t think I can,” Otto told her husband, according to the newspaper. “I don’t think I can hold him like that.” “We kept saying, if we just get to hold him for one minute. That’s all we ask. Just one minute with our son,” Otto told the newspaper. “Every minute more we get is a blessing,” she said. Lindblade, the director of the hospital’s Fetal Heart Program, had recently reviewed a major study on neonatal babies, which gave a prognosis for infants with Oliver’s condition. Using statistics from the study, he told the parents that their baby had a 58 percent chance of not dying or not having to have a heart transplant But while the odds were daunting, the anxious parents knew they meant there was still a chance-so they nicknamed their infant son Oliver Hope, short for “all of our hope,” Crawford told the Arizona Republic. Doctors planned for a birth at 36 weeks, but Otto went into labor at 33 weeks. Within hours of the birth the baby was screened to see if he was healthy enough for a heart transplant. He was put on a national transplant waiting list on January 9, and two days later a viable heart became available. The operation lasted for 10 hours, after which he had an incision from his belly to his chest. “From our understanding Oliver is the youngest recipient in the nation. He received his transplant at 34 weeks and 3 days gestation,” said his mother. The baby remains in hospital and his lungs remain weak but he is doing “amazingly well” at 6.1 pounds, according to the hospital. “It is amazing, after expecting the worst, Oliver is indeed a miracle,” said the baby’s father. — AFP Korea cracks down on plastic surgery clinics SEOUL: South Korea on Friday announced a crackdown on illegal brokers and unregistered clinics in a bid to protect medical tourists, especially those drawn by the country’s booming plastic surgery industry. The Health Ministry unveiled a raft of measures drafted in response to a growing number of complaints over botched jobs and exorbitant billing, many of them filed by Chinese women who travel specifically to South Korea for cosmetic procedures. A 50-year-old Chinese woman was left in a coma late last month after undergoing a procedure at a plastic surgery clinic in the up-market Seoul district of Gangnam. “Market-disturbing activities involving illegal brokers and inflated fees, as well as disputes over malpractice are sparking complaints from foreign patients,” the ministry said in a statement. “This package of measures is aimed at sustaining international trust in the country’s plastic surgery market,” it said. The number of foreigners travelling to South Korea for medical treatment has been increasing by an average 37 percent a year since 2009 and totaled more than 210,000 in 2013. Many of those came for cosmetic treatment, ranging from relatively straightforward procedures like unwanted hair removal and double-eyelid surgery, to highly invasive jaw surgery. South Korea, and particularly Seoul, has an international reputation for plastic surgery, and adverts featuring famous surgeons and giant before-and-after photos are omnipresenton street billboards, subway trains, bus stops and the backs of bus seats. —AFP KATHMANDU: Nepalese volunteer distributes condoms to members of the public during an HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases Awareness Rally on International Condom Day. — AFP Study: Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40% HRT use in decline as benefits questioned PARIS: Menopausal women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) boost the risk of ovarian cancer by 40 percent, even if they take the treatment only for a few years, a study said yesterday. The probe marks the widest-ever analysis of the risk of ovarian cancer from HRT, a treatment whose use declined when its safety was questioned a dozen years ago. Researchers publishing in The Lancet carried out an overview of 52 published studies, covering nearly 21,500 women in North America, Europe and Australia who had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The disease has been dubbed a “silent killer,” as it is often spotted too late. “For women who take HRT for five years from around age 50, there will be about one extra ovarian cancer for every 1,000 users, and one extra ovarian cancer death for every 1,700 users,” said Richard Peto, a University of Oxford professor who co-authored the study. HRT uses the female hormones oestrogen or progestogen, sometimes combined, to ease menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, vaginal dryness and lack of sex drive. The increased risk was the same in both types of treatment. It was also seen in the two most common types of cancer-known as serious and endometrial ovarian cancers-but not in the rarest kinds, mucinous and clearcell cancers. The risk fell back over time after women stopped taking HRT. But women who had used the drug for at least five years still had a noticeable increased risk of ovarian cancer 10 years later. An outside commentator, Rod Baber, a professor of gynaecology at Australia’s University of Sydney and president of the International Menopause Society, said the study had brought much-needed clarity. Previous studies have found either a significant increase in cancer probabilityor none at all. In absolute terms, though, the risk for women using HRT “is very very low,” Baber cautioned. HRT sparked a storm in 2003, when the so-called Million Women Study, an investigation among 1.3 million Britons, found its use was linked to a rise in breast cancer incidence. A debate has raged backwards and forwards over whether that study, based on questionnaires returned by post-menopausal women, used flawed methods. In 2007, the same study found a 20-percent increased risk of ovarian cancer among women who took HRT compared to those who had never taken it. After the controversy erupted, use of the drug declined, but has now stabilised, according to the new probe. It said around six million women worldwide were on HRT today, and most tend to take it for only a few years. “The definite risk of ovarian cancer with even with less than five years of HRT is directly relevant to today’s patterns of use,” said Peto’s university colleague and coauthor, Valerie Beral. “(It) has implications for current efforts to revise UK and worldwide guidelines.” — AFP PARIS: French President Francois Hollande (3rd right) poses prior to a meeting with members of the Plan Cancer commission yesterday at the Elysee Palace. — AFP HEALTH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Disney responds to measles outbreak Theme park accused of misleading public ANAHEIM: As the measles outbreak spread last month, Disneyland executives sent a series of emails to California health officials asking them to emphasize that the theme park was not responsible for the illnesses and was safe to visit, documents obtained by The Associated Press show. There is no evidence Disneyland - or health officials, who incorporated at least some of the theme park’s suggestions - tried to downplay the seriousness of the outbreak or mislead the public. Nor is it unusual for companies to try to get public officials’ ear during a crisis. But the email exchange pulls back the curtain on what can be a delicate process. And it shows Disneyland’s concern about the disease’s potential harm to “The Happiest Place on Earth” even as the theme park worked with health authorities to alert the public to the danger. As the infections multiplied, Disneyland forwarded suggestions to the California Department of Public Health and tried to insert language into an update from the Orange County Health Care Agency, according to correspondence spanning the first two weeks of the outbreak. The emails were obtained through a public records request. Forgoing responsibility In one exchange, a Disneyland official wanted the state to make it clear the park was not responsible for the outbreak. In another, Disneyland wanted the state to clarify that it was safe for vaccinated people to visit the theme park. In that instance, the state updated its website to address Disneyland’s concern. More than 70 people in California - including six Disneyland employees - and about two dozen others in six states, Mexico and Canada have been sickened in the outbreak. While measles “Basically, our goal is to ensure people know that the exposure period at the Disneyland Resort is now over, that this has nothing to do with Disneyland and this could happen anywhere,” Cathi Killian wrote. She added: “Can you please let us know if you are able to help us on this front?” The state health department’s website included similar language. State health spokeswoman Anita Gore told the AP in an email: “When clarification is needed, we make adjustments where necessary.” ANAHEIM: People crowd the main street at Disneyland. —AP was declared eliminated from the US in 2000, the illness has reappeared in recent years, brought in from overseas and transmitted to Americans who didn’t get vaccinated. On Thursday, Disneyland spokeswoman Lisa Haines said the resort was in constant contact with health authorities during the outbreak “in order to ensure that factual and accurate information flowed both ways to avoid confusion and properly inform the public.” First word of the outbreak came Jan. 7 when California authorities confirmed a cluster of infections in people who visited Disney’s California theme parks days before Christmas. Disneyland’s medical team worked with health investigators to identify people who had close contact with infected workers, and it offered employees vaccinations and blood tests to see if they were immune. The next week, Disneyland Resort’s vice president of communications emailed state health agency spokesman Ron Owens, laying out her desire to advise the public that measles is highly contagious and can only be prevented through vaccination. 100 percent safe Killian also sent wording suggestions to the health department in Orange County, where Disneyland is situated, for a news release -In that instance, Dr Matthew Zahn, the county’s medical director for epidemiology, said he had no problem with the proposed wording but saw no need to include it, the records show. Deanne Thompson, a spokeswoman for the county health department, told the AP that Disneyland made “no attempt to control or pressure” the department to incorporate any suggestions. In one of the email exchanges, Disneyland’s chief medical officer, Dr Pamela Hymel, forwarded to California’s top epidemiologist, Dr Gil Chavez, a statement from Disneyland’s public relations arm with “some points,” including: “It is absolutely safe to visit these places, including the Disneyland Resort, if you are vaccinated.” Chavez replied that Disneyland’s statement was “100 percent consistent” with what he said publicly a day earlier, when he announced that it was fine to visit Disneyland with the proper vaccinations but that those who haven’t gotten their shots should stay away. —AP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Kuwait KNCC PROGRAMME FROM THURSDAY TO WEDNESDAY (12/02/2015 TO 18/02/2015) SHARQIA-1 JUPITER ASCENDING STONEHEARST ASYLUM JUPITER ASCENDING STONEHEARST ASYLUM JUPITER ASCENDING STONEHEARST ASYLUM 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:45 PM 10:00 PM 12:30 AM SHARQIA-2 KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 PM 12:05 AM SHARQIA-3 BIG EYES BIG EYES YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD TESTAMENT OF YOUTH BIG EYES BIG EYES 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 10:30 PM 12:45 AM MUHALAB-1 STONEHEARST ASYLUM STONEHEARST ASYLUM ROY (HINDI) TEMPER (Telugu) ROY (HINDI) TEMPER (Telugu) TEMPER (Telugu) STONEHEARST ASYLUM STONEHEARST ASYLUM 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 1:00 AM MUHALAB-2 TEMPER (Telugu) JUPITER ASCENDING YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD BIG EYES JUPITER ASCENDING BIG EYES MUHALAB-3 KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service FANAR-1 TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH Plan B (ARABIC) Plan B (ARABIC) TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH 1:30 PM 12:45 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 9:45 PM 12:15 AM 12:15 PM 2:45 PM 5:15 PM 7:45 PM 10:15 PM 12:45 AM 12:15 PM 2:45 PM 5:15 PM 7:15 PM 9:15 PM 11:45 PM FANAR-2 JUPITER ASCENDING JUPITER ASCENDING AMERICAN SNIPER JUPITER ASCENDING Plan (ARABIC) JUPITER ASCENDING 11:30 AM 2:15 PM 4:45 PM 7:15 PM 9:45 PM 12:05 AM FANAR-3 STONEHEARST ASYLUM BIG EYES YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD BIG EYES STONEHEARST ASYLUM BIG EYES 11:45 AM 2:00 PM 4:15 PM 6:15 PM 8:15 PM 10:30 PM 12:45 AM FANAR-4 KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 10:00 PM 12:30 AM FANAR-5 TAKEN 3 SHAMITABH (HINDI) TEMPER (Telugu) SHAMITABH (HINDI) TEMPER (Telugu) TEMPER (Telugu) TAKEN 3 1:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 9:30 PM 12:30 AM MARINA-1 YELLOWBIRD BIG EYES STONEHEARST ASYLUM BIG EYES STONEHEARST ASYLUM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 3:45 PM 6:00 PM 8:15 PM BIG EYES STONEHEARST ASYLUM 10:30 PM 12:45 AM MARINA-2 TESTAMENT OF YOUTH YELLOWBIRD TESTAMENT OF YOUTH YELLOWBIRD TESTAMENT OF YOUTH JUPITER ASCENDING JUPITER ASCENDING 12:15 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 10:00 PM 12:30 AM TUITION MARINA-3 KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 PM 12:05 AM AVENUES-1 YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD Plan B (ARABIC) Plan B (ARABIC) THE ATTICUS INSTITUTE 11:45 AM 2:00 PM 4:15 PM 6:30 PM 8:45 PM 11:00 PM 1:15 AM AVENUES-2 TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH 12:00 PM 2:45 PM 5:30 PM 8:15 PM 11:15 PM AVENUES-3 JUPITER ASCENDING JUPITER ASCENDING Plan B (ARABIC) JUPITER ASCENDING JUPITER ASCENDING 12:30 PM 3:15 PM 6:15 PM 8:45 PM 11:30 PM AVENUES-4 BIG EYES TAKEN 3 AMERICAN SNIPER TAKEN 3 BIG EYES AMERICAN SNIPER 12:15 PM 2:30 PM 4:45 PM 7:15 PM 9:45 PM 12:15 AM 360º- 1 BIG EYES BIG EYES BIG EYES BIG EYES BIG EYES BIG EYES 12:00 PM 2:15 PM 4:30 PM 6:45 PM 9:00 PM 11:15 PM 360º- 2 SON OF A GUN THE ATTICUS INSTITUTE SON OF A GUN THE ATTICUS INSTITUTE SON OF A GUN THE ATTICUS INSTITUTE SON OF A GUN TEMPER (Telugu) TEMPER (Telugu) TEMPER (Telugu) SON OF A GUN 11:45 AM 2:00 PM 4:15 PM 6:30 PM 8:45 PM 11:00 PM 1:15 AM 3:30 PM 6:30 PM 9:30 PM 12:30 PM 360º- 3 YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD THE GAMBLER THE GAMBLER 12:45 PM 3:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM 9:45 PM 12:05 AM AL-KOUT.1 KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service KINGSMAN: The Secret Service 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 10:00 PM 12:30 AM AL-KOUT.2 TESTAMENT OF YOUTH YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD YELLOWBIRD Plan B (ARABIC) TESTAMENT OF YOUTH TESTAMENT OF YOUTH 1:00 PM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM 7:30 PM 9:30 PM 12:05 AM AL-KOUT.3 JUPITER ASCENDING STONEHEARST ASYLUM 12:30 PM 3:15 PM Arabic teacher for nonnative. 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Yesterday’s Solution Yesterday’s Solution SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Rebels shock Crusaders 20-10 CHRISTCHURCH: All Blacks flyhalf Daniel Carter’s final Super Rugby season began with a rocky start as the 32-year-old suffered another leg injury in the Crusaders’ surprise 20-10 loss to the Melbourne Rebels yesterday. Carter, who has also already said he will leave New Zealand rugby after the conclusion of this year’s World Cup to take up a three-year contract with France’s Racing Metro, allayed any early jitters about the All Blacks’ world title defense. “I got a whack in the side of the leg, similar to a spot that I got it last year. It was just a knee and gave me a bit of a dead leg,” Carter told reporters. “I’m sure it’s nothing serious.” Carter has had a tumultuous run with injuries since a torn muscle in his groin ruled him out of the 2011 World Cup and he barely played at all last year due to a sabbatical and then a broken leg. While he went into contact willingly and made several tackles on Friday, he appeared to still be shaking out the rust that blighted his end-of-season tour with the All Blacks last year. The 102-test veteran said he had suffered the injury “in contact” and not in about the 56th minute when he stretched for a high wayward pass and shanked his clearing kick. Carter was visibly hobbling and spoke to team doctor Deb Robinson at length but continued to play before he went off in the 74th minute. “I thought it was just a wee knee to the leg and sometimes with those dead legs you can run them off,” he added. “I gave it a good 10 minutes but felt like a bit of a liability out there so came off in the last 10.” Carter’s inability to operate at full speed cost his side a try to Nick Stirzaker when the flyhalf made a poor kick and the FIGURE-SKATING Miyahara leads at Four Continents SEOUL: Satoko Miyahara of Japan took a lead in the ladies’ singles at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships with a bouncy short program on Friday. The diminutive 16-year-old scored 64.84 points, with Gracie Gold of the United States in second on 62.67 points. Rika Hongo, also from Japan, finished third with 61.28 points. The free skate is scheduled for tomorrow. A perfect triple lutz-triple toeloop at the start set the tone for Miyahara, the reigning Japanese champion and the runner-up at last year’s Four Continents. I am very happy to be in the first place, but (the) free skating is still coming,” she said. “I’d like to be prepared for that. “I wasn’t thinking about being the national champion when I was skating the short program,” she added. “I was just thinking about doing my best.” Gold earned higher points for her overall artistry than Miyahara, but was undone by a pair of glaring mistakes. She landed near the board on the second jump of her triple lutz-triple toeloop combination, and singled her intended double axel later on.”I get very close to the board because I have a lot of speed (when entering the jumps),” Gold said. “I didn’t under-rotate it. I tried to save it the best I could.” As for her botched double axel, Gold said: “Even the great ones mess up sometimes. I just have to do better in the free program.” Earlier on Friday, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje of Canada took the ice dance crown with 177.46 points, rallying with a strong free dance. This was the Canadians’ second Four Continents title and first since 2010, the last time the competition was held in South Korea. Weaver and Poje were in third place after Thursday’s short dance but topped the competition with 109.15 points in the free dance. Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States settled for second with 176.18 points. They led after the short dance but were more than three points behind the Canadians in the free dance. American siblings Maia and Alex Shibutani took third place with 170.79 points. Weaver said she and her partner were used to coming up from behind. “That’s a position that we’ve been in for seemingly our whole career, so it was nothing new to feel like we had to fight for this free dance,” she said. “There is a little bit of extra gusto in there, because the desire to move up helped us to perform today.”— AFP SEOUL: Satoko Miyahara of Japan performs in the ladies short program during the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Seoul yesterday. — AFP scrumhalf pounced on the ball and sprinted 45 meters to give his side a 20-10 lead with about 15 minutes remaining. Rebels’ fullback Mike Harris added 10 points from the boot for the visitors, while massive lock Lopeti Timani scored a first half try. Carter slotted one penalty and converted hooker Ben Funnell’s try but was eventually replaced. His injury overshadowed a scratchy performance from the seventimes champions who had numerous errors in accuracy, handling and decisionmaking that left many of the 13,518 crowd frustrated. — Reuters RUGBY Brumbies hammer Reds in record win CANBERRA: The ACT Brumbies scored six tries in a thumping 47-3 win over Australian rivals Queensland Reds to post a record winning margin in their Super Rugby match in Canberra yesterday. The Brumbies, champions in 2001 and 2004, were too well drilled and organized for the ragged Reds who lost their former Wallaby skipper James Horwill to a red card in the final minutes. The Canberra-based side gave promise of things to come with an impressive performance, with former Wallabies skipper David Pocock coming through the 80 minutes unscathed after two seasons blighted by knee reconstructions. The 44-point winning margin eclipsed the Brumbies’ 51-8 victory over the Reds in Canberra in 2004 for their ninth straight win at home. The Brumbies, who led 21-3 at halftime, launched their season with a bonus-point win with tries to Robbie Coleman, Joe Tomane, Matt Toomua, Nic White, Tevita Kuridrani and James Dargaville. Christian Lealiifano kicked 17 points from four conversions and three penalties. Queensland’s only points came from a 34th-minute penalty from their new signing and former rugby league international Karmichael Hunt, who played at fly-half for the sidelined Quade Cooper. “It was a really great way to start the year and I am really proud of the effort out there tonight,” skipper Pocock said. “To keep that sort of Reds side try-less was the biggest thing that we can take out of the game. “I thought halves Nic White and Matt Toomua controlled the game really well.” Brumbies hooker and Wallaby skipper Stephen Moore came off the bench for the last 30 minutes as he works his way back to full fitness from a serious knee injury last season. The Reds didn’t help their cause by conceding 17 penalties, culminating in Horwill receiving his second yellow card four minutes from time for repeated infringements. “It’s obviously not the way we wanted to start the season but these are the cards we’re dealt and it’s pretty disappointing,” Reds skipper James Slipper said. “Ill discipline really hurt us and it was something we had spoken about before the game and once again we start off the year with a lot of penalties and you can’t win games with that sort of discipline.” The Brumbies cross the Tasman to face the Waikato Chiefs next week, while the Reds are at home to Western Force. — AFP SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 NASHVILLE: Nashville Predators left wing James Neal (18) scores a goal against Winnipeg Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec (31), of Czech Republic, in the third period of an NHL hockey game, on Thursday, Feb 12, 2015. — AP Blues stop Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 TAMPA: Alexander Steen had a goal and two assists to help St Louis coach Ken Hitchcock move into sole possession of fourth place on the NHL wins list in the Blues’ 6-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night. Hitchcock’s 693rd regular-season win broke a tie with Dick Irvin. The Blues coach only trails Joel Quenneville (739), Al Arbour (782) and Scotty Bowman (1,244), who scouted the game as a Chicago senior adviser. TJ Oshie, Dmitrij Jaskin, David Backes, Paul Stastny and Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Blues. Tampa Bay got goals from Tyler Johnson, Brett Connolly and Steven Stamkos. Islanders 3, Maple Leafs 2 Anders Lee scored two goals, including the tiebreaker in the second period, and Jaroslav Halak made 32 saves for his 30th win of the season. Lee scored in each of the first two periods, and Casey Cizikas added a goal for the Metropolitan Division-leading Islanders, who have won three straight and four of five. Richard Panik and Trevor Smith had goals in the second period as Toronto erased a 2-0 deficit. Jonathan Bernier stopped 38 shots, but dropped his eighth straight decision. The Maple Leafs have lost 13 of 14 (1-12-1) overall and 12 straight (011-1) on the road. Ducks 2, Hurricanes 1 Matt Beleskey had the go-ahead goal and an assist and the Ducks snapped a three-game losing streak. Francois Beauchemin and Beleskey scored 2:52 apart in the second period to help the Pacific Division leaders improve to 24-0-7 in one-goal games. Jeff Skinner scored a power- play goal for Carolina, which had its two-game winning streak snapped. In his first start since Oct. 30, John Gibson made 35 saves for Anaheim and Cam Ward stopped 15 shots for the Hurricanes. Penguins 5, Senators 4, SO David Perron scored the shootout winner to lift the Penguins. Sidney Crosby, with two goals, Kris Letang and Evgeni Malkin also scored for the Penguins, while Thomas Greiss made 29 saves. Mika Zibanejad, Mike Hoffman Mark Stone and Kyle Turris scored for the Senators, playing their first of a five-game homestand. Robin Lehner, making his career-high seventh consecutive start, stopped 25 shots. Down 3-0 to start the third period, the Senators made an impressive comeback to tie the game 4-4 late in the period. Perron scored the only goal of the shootout with a quick wrist shot. Oilers 4, Canadiens 3, OT Anton Lander scored at 1:47 of overtime to lift Edmonton. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins’ second goal of the game tied it with 25 seconds left in regulation while Edmonton was playing with an extra attacker. Matt Hendricks also scored for the Oilers, who are 2-2-0 on a six-game road trip that takes them to Ottawa on Saturday and Winnipeg on Monday. Lander scored the winner from in front of the net, while Nugent-Hopkins took a puck off defenseman Andrei Markov’s skate and scored on a spin-around shot from the slot to force the extra period. Christian Thomas, Alex Galchenyuk and Max Pacioretty scored for Montreal, which had its three-game winning streak ended. Predators 3, Jets 1 Rookie Filip Forsberg set a franchise record with his 19th goal this season and also had an assist and the Predators earned their fourth straight win. Forsberg topped the mark previously held by Alexander Radulov in 2006-07 with a power-play goal that put Nashville up 2-1 in the second period. Shea Weber had a goal and two assists, James Neal had a goal, and Roman Josi added two assists as Nashville maintained a three-point lead atop the NHL standings. Pekka Rinne made 32 saves for his league-best 32nd win. The goalie is 13-1-1 in his past 15 games for the Predators. Michael Frolik scored for the Jets. Winnipeg snapped a two-game winning streak in its first game with defenseman Tyler Myers and forward Drew Stafford following Wednesday’s trade that sent Evander Kane to Buffalo. Wild 2, Panthers 1 Jason Pominville and Zach Parise each scored on assists from Mikko Koivu, and Devan Dubnyk made 26 saves. The Wild improved to 9-1-2 in their past 12 games, all with Dubnyk in net. Nick Bjugstad scored in his return home, but goalie Roberto Luongo fell to 3-10-2 in his career at Xcel Energy Center as the Panthers started a stretch of seven out of eight games on the road. Luongo’s record in his past 12 starts also fell to 3-7-2. He stopped 21 shots. The Wild killed five penalties and stayed perfect short-handed in eight games since the All-Star break at 22 for 22. They’re fourth in the NHL in penalty killing. The Panthers had eight power-play goals in their previous eight games. Rangers 6, Avalanche 3 Kevin Hayes had a goal and two assists and the Rangers survived a third-period rally. Rick Nash scored his NHL-leading 34th goal and Cam Talbot stopped 26 shots for New York. The Rangers have won four of their last six to move into third place in the Metropolitan Division. They are three points behind second-place Pittsburgh and have played one less game than the Penguins. Jarome Iginla, Gabriel Landeskog and Jan Hejda scored for Colorado, which has lost four straight. The Avalanche, a week ago sitting just outside the last playoff spot after winning three of four, have fallen into last place in the Central Division. Colorado is 12th in the Western Conference a season after having the secondbest record in the West. Kings 5, Flames 3 Tyler Toffoli scored in all three periods for his first NHL hat trick, Dwight King and Jordan Nolan broke open a tie game with third-period goals. Mason Raymond had two goals and David Jones also scored for the Flames, who had won their three previous meetings this season with the defending Stanley Cup champions - all by one-goal margins and two in overtime at Staples Center. Jonas Hiller gave up five goals on 40 shots on his 33rd birthday before he was replaced by Karri Ramo with 11:42 remaining and Calgary trailing 5-2. The Kings, returning from a 2-3 road trip that ended with back-toback wins over Tampa Bay at Columbus, outshot the Flames 19-4 in the second period and tied the score 2-2 on Toffoli’s second goal of the game just 15.2 seconds before intermission. Jeff Carter, who had three assists, earned his 500th NHL point on the play. — AP SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 ALPINE SKIING Fenninger overcomes slip-up to claim title BEAVER CREEK: Anna Fenninger overcame a mid-race slip-up to clinch her third career world title Thursday, winning the giant slalom and spoiling Tina Maze’s bid for five medals in a single World Championship. The reigning overall World Cup champion clocked the top aggregate time over two runs of 2min 19.16sec, a huge 1.40sec ahead of German silver medallist Viktoria Rebensburg, with bronze medal winner Jessica Lindell-Vikarby of Sweden a further 0.09sec adrift. “It was an amazing day for me because this was a big dream of mine to win this race at a world championship,” Austria’s Fenninger said. “I wanted to show my best skiing again.” Maze, who already has three medals in Beaver Creek, was seeking to win five medals in one worlds, a feat Norwegian legend Lasse Kjus has accomplished. Maze finished fifth with a time of 2:20.90. Fenninger blitzed the field in the opening leg of the giant slalom. Fenninger, who also has world title in super-combined and super-G, had a 0.81 second lead over teammate Michaela Kirchgasser after the first run. Fight through it However, Fenninger almost didn’t make it down the Birds of Prey course on the second leg as she appeared to completely lose control of her skis for a brief moment on a tricky turn. But she surprised herself, somehow managing to fight through it and stay on her feet for the win. “It was important to have speed,” she said. “I made a mistake and I thought I can’t stay on course. I was fighting it and somehow got back on the course. When I got to the finish, I couldn’t believe I won.” Rebensburg, who burst onto the scene with a giant slalom triumph at the 2010 Vancouver Games, said her afternoon run was one of the best of her career. “I have a really good feeling now,” said Rebensburg. “My second run was almost a perfect run for me. There are always few turns you can ski better, but in the end it was worth a silver.” Lindell-Vikarby, a giant slalom and super-G specialist, earned her first major international medal. The Swede won a World Cup giant slalom race in Beaver Creek in 2013. “It is a really big achievement,” Lindell-Vikarby said Thursday. “I tried seven times in the worlds and three times at the Olympics and never reached a medal.” Slovenian Maze, who won gold in the giant slalom at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and was seeking a third gold of these championships, will get a chance to go for another medal in today’s slalom race. “I knew It would have been a hard job to do,” she said of the five medals. “I didn’t come here for five medals. Everybody started to talk about that when they saw me skiing. My goals were downhill and slalom. I hope I can take something in slalom.” ‘Ski like a ballerina’ Maze was unable to recover from a sub-par first run that left her more than a second back of Fenninger. She said she tried to force the issue and it just slowed her down in the afternoon race. “You need to ski like a ballerina,” said Maze. “On this snow if you push too hard you go slower.” Crowd favorite Mikaela Shiffrin, who grew up in the Beaver Creek-Vail area, placed eighth with a time of 2:21.63. “I felt like my skiing in the second run was quite a bit better,” Shiffrin said. “I found my line a little bit better. I have some work to do on the flats and producing speed out of nothing instead of just carrying speed.” Her American teammate Lindsey Vonn, who has struggled with the icy snow conditions and a bad knee at the biennial championships, finished 14th, more than three seconds behind Fenninger. “I didn’t give up,” Vonn said. “I knew I could get into top 15 and I did that. I haven’t raced giant slalom in more than two years.” — AFP ROTTERDAM: Swiss player Stanislas Wawrinka returns the ball to Spanish player Guillermo Garcia-Lopez during their tennis match at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam on February 12, 2015. — AFP Wawrinka joins Murray in Rotterdam quarters ROTTERDAM: Stan Wawrinka joined Andy Murray as the pair of seeds each posted difficult wins on Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the ATP Rotterdam World Tennis event. Wawrinka, last year’s Australian Open winner, struggled until breaking loose with his big game in the final set as he defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-7 (2/7), 6-4, 6-2 for his second win over the Spaniard in three weeks. Murray saved five break points to hold off determined Canadian Vasek Pospisil 6-3, 7-5 and reach the quarter-finals.The Scottish top seed and 2009 champion will next meet eighth seed Gilles Simon after the Frenchman needed just 67 minutes for a 6-4, 6-3 defeat of Jeremy Chardy. Murray stands an overwhelming 12-1 in the series with world number 19 Simon. Second seed Milos Raonic came through over Simone Bolelli 6-3, 7-6 (7/2), with the winner firing 17 aces in an hour and a quarter to wrap up the day just before midnight. Thirdseeded holder Tomas Berdych produced a defeat of Italian Andreas Seppi 6-0, 3-6, 6-3. Berdych swept the opening set before being made to work in the second as Seppi leveled. The Czech finally prevailed thanks to a break midway through the final set, running out the winner on his first match point. “Andreas played very well in the second set. For me it was about trying to play like I had in the first set,” said Berdych. “I was still able to finally win in the end.” Wawrinka had his problems against GarciaLopez, whom he beat at the Australian Open last month. The Swiss fourth seed went down badly in an opening-set tiebreaker to end a 63minute opening set before recovering to start getting the match under control. Wawrinka won the second set and ran away with the third to stay alive in an event he last played a decade ago. “It was a good match with a lot of intensity,” said Wawrinka. “It was a tough battle. “œ’m happy with how I’m playing, generally I’m feeling good here. The first two sets were very intense. But I was playing a bit passive. “After the second set I increased my aggression and relaxed a bit and started playing better.” Second seed Milos Raonic was playing the last of the second-round matches later against Italy’s Simone Bolelli. Murray battled for one and three-quarter hours against the 59th-ranked Pospisil to defeat the Canadian for a second time. The second set was filled with momentum shifts, with ATP number four Murray saving a set point which would have taken the contest into a third. Pospsil took the second set after a 30point rally which resulted in a Murray racquet smash. Murray finally prevailed with a break of his opponent for 6-5 in the final set, earning the win in the next game when Pospisil’s return was ruled wide. “It was a tough match physically and mentally,” said Murray, who lost the Australian Open final to Novak Djokovic less than a fortnight ago. “Vasek is a good athlete and gets to a lot of balls. Thanks to this slow court, I was able to move him around at the end and control the points. “We had some long games and tough points, it was difficult.” Murray is wary of playing Simon, whom he last beat in Acapulco in 2014. “Gilles is a great mover and retriever. He’s got excellent timing, so of course I’m expecting a difficult challenge.” Third-seeded holder Tomas Berdych reached the last eight at the Ahoy Stadium with a defeat of Italian Andreas Seppi 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.Berdych swept the opening set before being made to work in the second as Seppi leveled. The Czech finally prevailed thanks to a break midway through the final set, running out the winner on his first match point. “Andreas played very well in the second set. For me it was about trying to play like I had in the first set,” said Berdych. “I was still able to finally win in the end.” Simon improved to 3-0 over Chardy after beating his compatriot at Roland Garros in 2011 and the Madrid Masters in 2013. Simon, holder of 11 career titles, finished his modest effort with nine winners and broke Chardy twice in the second set. The winner never faced a break point. — AFP Stakes are high with Schmidt’s selection DUBLIN: Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has not put a foot wrong with some bold moves since he took over a demoralized team in 2013, but in his selection of fly-half Jonathan Sexton for today’s Six Nations clash with France he has perhaps taken his biggest one yet. It is a huge gamble for the 49-year-old New Zealander, who guided the Irish to the Six Nations title last year with a final, nail-biting victory over France in Paris. The world class Sexton will now start in his first game for 12 weeks-after serving a mandatory rest period for suffering three concussions in a calendar year-in a match Schmidt sees as being the decider in whether they retain their title. Part of the reason for throwing the 29-yearold into shark-infested waters where such powerhouses as centre Mathieu Bastareaud and flanker Thierry Dusautoir will need no second asking to get after him as soon as possible-is his club Racing-Metro will wish to play him next weekend against Clermont in the Top 14. “We don’t have control over him playing for his club but we do have control over him playing this weekend,” said Schmidt after announcing his starting XV on Thursday. “If we get a result we stay in the hunt if we don’t then it will be incredibly hard to be top of the pile come the end of the tournament.” The pressure on both men is enormous, for Schmidt because of his decision and for Sexton running the risk of suffering another hard hit to the head. Schmidt, a former headmaster back in New Zealand, extremely eloquent and not afraid to wax lyrical when answering questions, was unusually curt when asked had he contemplated starting Sexton on the bench. “No.” Schmidt, whose side are on a run of eight successive test victories which is only the third time an Irish side have managed that, is adamant notions Sexton is not fit are wide of the mark. “He would have been as much of a risk to start as anyone else,” said Schmidt. —AFP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 England face great Australian barrier in World Cup opener MELBOURNE: England face a formidable task against hosts Australia in their World Cup opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today as they look to end a depressing run against the old enemy. England, chasing a maiden World Cup title, head into the tournament with fresh painful memories of three losses to the Australians, including a crushing 112-run defeat in last month’s tri-series final. Eoin Morgan’s team have to turn around a wretched record of two wins from their last 15 ODI encounters in Australia before an expected 90,000 crowd at the MCG. The last of England’s three losing World Cup finals was in Australia in 1992. Adding to their problems is that in a tough Pool A they will also face 1996 winners Sri Lanka and the improving tournament co-hosts New Zealand. England are banking on home expectations getting the better of the Australians as it proved when the World Cup was last held Down Under 23 years ago and they knocked the Aussies out in the semi-finals. “It’s important to focus on what we do best. I think a lot of times in the past we’ve strived for a formula that hasn’t been ours,” Morgan said. “I think if we can produce what I think is our best cricket today, we’ll be able to beat Australia.” The Australians, who will go into the tournament opener without skipper Michael Clarke as he strives for full fitness after hamstring surgery, are looking for the impetus of a commanding victory to get the country behind them for the rest of the six-week tournament. “There’s pressure on every team in any World Cup, wherever you’re playing, to win,” Australia coach Darren Lehmann said. “For us it’s about embracing our own country and getting the support from the crowd, entertaining them and playing the brand of cricket we have over the last 18 months in the one-day format. “If we do that, the results will look after themselves. “We don’t look any further ahead than England and looking forward to great crowd support and putting on a good show.” Australia are peaking at the right time for a crack at their fifth World Cup triumph and have only lost one of their last 12 ODIs against all-comers. Australia accounted for the third-ranked South Africans 4-1 in a series at home last November and comfortably beat England and India in the tri-series in the final weeks before the World Cup. Morgan has issues of his own heading into cricket’s showpiece with three ducks in his last four outings restricting his meaningful batting practice. “I’m not really that concerned. I’ve had a couple of low scores, but obviously I’m looking to cash in today if I manage to get past 10 to 20 balls,” Morgan said. “Four or five games since I last scored a 100, so I don’t have to look that far back to actually reconnect with what works well for me. “I took a lot out of that 100 I scored in Sydney (last month), particularly as it was against Australia. I take a lot of confidence from that game.” Lehmann mischievously hopes Morgan’s batting troubles continue for a little while longer. “He’s a good player. I’d like him to continue that run against us today, but he’s a fine player so we’ll come up with our plans as we did in the triseries,” he said. The highest crowd for an ODI at the MCG of 87,789 for the 1992 Pakistan-England World Cup final is under threat this weekend. — AFP MELBOURNE: England’s paceman Chris Woakes bowls during a nets training session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) yesterday. — AFP Foreign legion stir national feelings SYDNEY: Ireland’s management expressed frustration yesterday at seeing Dublin-born Eoin Morgan installed as England captain for the World Cup, but their complaints are unlikely to generate widespread sympathy. Chief selector and former Ireland captain Alan Lewis said it was “irritating” that 28-year-old Morgan, who originally made his ODI debut in Irish colors, will skipper England at the World Cup which starts today. Lewis told the Slog Sweep podcast that Ireland would be in a much stronger position had Morgan and fellow defector Boyd Rankin not decamped to play for England. “It is a wee bit irritating to think where we could be if Eoin and Boyd were available,” Lewis said. Fast bowler Rankin’s defection backfired when he failed to make the England World Cup squad, but that did little to assuage Lewis’s frustrations. “I look at the England set-up and over the last 10 years, three people from this little island where cricket is the fourth or fifth sport are playing for a country whose national sport is cricket,” he added. “I wouldn’t want to deprive Eoin Morgan the opportunity with the ability he has, I’d want to play at the top level, and in honesty every Irish supporter would wish him well, it’s a great story, but it’s a great frustration. To get our players back, that’s part of the next step.” But Ireland find themselves in a tricky position when it comes to the use of foreign talent, and Lewis’s comments drew criticism from fans. “Sorry, Ireland, but a country which has consistently imported players from around the world has no room to be critical when its better players want to play at the top level,” one fan wrote on the CricInfo website. Ireland were captained by Australian-born Trent Johnston at the 2007 World Cup while their 2015 squad boasts Brisbane-born Alex Cusack. Dubliner Ed Joyce played for England at the 2007 tournament in the Caribbean but he switched back to Ireland for the 2011 edition and will be key for them in Australia and New Zealand. Ireland and England are not the only nations who have foreign talent on their radar. Scotland’s 15-man squad features seven non-Scots, including two key South Africans. Durban-born Preston Mommsen is captain while Richie Berrington, who hails from Pretoria, hit 66 in the team’s three-run loss to West Indies in a warm-up game in Sydney on Thursday. The United Arab Emirates, playing in the World Cup for the first time since 1996, have just three Emirati-born men in their squad with the bulk of their talent drawn from Pakistan and India. Local player Mohammed Tauqir was installed as captain to replace fellow 43-year-old Khurram Khan from Pakistan. — AFP Confident New Zealand wary of Malinga X-factor CHRISTCHURCH: Camps with contrasting moods-New Zealand brimming with confidence and Sri Lanka searching for consistency-launch the World Cup in Christchurch today. New Zealand, co-hosts with Australia, have their tails up after a 4-2 domination of Sri Lanka in a recent warm up series followed by a resounding warm-up win this week over tournament heavyweights South Africa. Sri Lanka followed their New Zealand losses with a defeat to lowly-ranked Zimbabwe, although throughout their period acclimatizing to New Zealand conditions they have been without their ODI ace Lasith Malinga. Malinga has the X-factor and he will make the difference, according to Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews. Senior New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor rates the round-arm quick “the best death bowler probably who has ever played cricket”. But despite the spectre of Malinga, who returns after six months sidelined by an ankle injury, New Zealand remain favorites to set the tournament alight with a home win and are widely regarded as potential finalists. “I don’t know if we’d be favorites, but everyone’s saying we’re a good shot,” said wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi. “If we go in with a positive mind frame and we know we can beat any side on our day then that’s a good thing. If we go out and perform as we should we’ve got a big chance.” New Zealand have developed into a well-balanced unit over the past year and are not fazed by the inconsistency of the Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum opening partnership. Coach Mike Hesson believes if they fail at the top then it simply provides a chance for someone else to step up down the order. Kane Williamson and Taylor have been in impressive form at three and four as have Ronchi, fresh from an unbeaten 170 against Sri Lanka, and all-rounders Corey Anderson and Grant Elliott. They are also laden with talent in the bowling department, able to call on various combinations using Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Kyle Mills, Adam Milne and Mitchell McClenaghan with Daniel Vettori and Nathan McCullum providing spin options. Swing master Boult wrapped up his World Cup preparations with a five wicket bag against South Africa on Wednesday with Brendon McCullum and Williamson both producing half centuries. Sri Lanka have made no secret of the fact they need Malinga with his round-arm action and pin-point accurate yorkers to complement the exceptional batting talents of Mahela Jayawardena, Kumar Sangakkara and Tillakaratne Dilshan. The 1996 champions and runners up in the past two tournaments in 2007 and 2011, are formidable when everything clicks but that has not been happening for them without Malinga. Mathews sees Malinga as “probably” the difference between Sri Lanka and New Zealand. “You can’t write off the rest of our bowlers, we have fairly experienced bowlers, but obviously Lasith has the X-factor,” he said. Sri Lanka’s batting strength is headed by Sangakkara, the leading ODI run scorer in 2014 just shading Mathews and both well clear of the third highest scorer, India’s Virat Kohli. Lahiru Thirimanne, Dimuth Karunaratne and Dinesh Chandimal add depth to Sri Lanka’s batting line up although in recent times they appear unable to all fire at the same time. Malinga and spinner Rangana Herath head the bowling attack with allrounder Mathews along with Jeevan Mendis, Thisara Perara and Nuwan Kulasekara sharing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Modi calls Pakistan’s rival wishing luck in World Cup NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called his Pakistani counterpart yesterday to wish his cricket team luck in an ice-breaker conversation ahead of a World Cup grudge match between the arch rivals. Modi said “cricket connects people in our region and promotes goodwill” after speaking with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and other South Asian leaders whose country’s teams are playing in the World Cup starting Saturday. “Spoke to President @ashrafghani, PM Sheikh Hasina, PM Nawaz Sharif & President Sirisena. Conveyed my best wishes for the Cricket World Cup,” Modi also tweeted. “Hope players from SAARC region play with passion & bring laurels to the region,” he said, referring to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. Millions of India and Pakistan fans are expected to watch Sunday’s clash on television, while thousands of others are set to flock to the Adelaide Oval in Australia. Modi’s cricket diplomacy comes after relations soured last year between the two nuclear-armed neighbours over increased firing along their borders and cancelled peace talks between their officials. Modi’s government is seen taking a more assertive stance towards its neighbor since coming to power last May. Modi and Sharif failed to hold a bilateral meeting at a SAARC summit in November. India’s new foreign secretary S Jaishankar will soon visit his South Asian neighbors, Modi also tweeted, although he did not mention Pakistan specifically. Sharif’s office released a statement about Modi’s phone call but did not mention any bonhomie shared over cricket. “Modi informed the Prime Minister that India’s new Foreign Secretary will soon visit all SAARC counties and would also like to visit Pakistan,” the statement said. India abruptly cancelled peace talks last year between their foreign secretaries, angered that Pakistan consulted Kashmiri separatist leaders before the dialogue began. Pakistan and India, who have fought two of their three wars over disputed Muslimmajority Kashmir, have traded blame for an upsurge in firing and shelling which started in October last year. Exchanges of firing across their de facto border and undisputed border further south have killed more than two dozen civilians and forced thousands to flee their homes on both sides. — AFP SYDNEY: Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal plays a shot during their Cricket World Cup warm-up match against England in Sydney. — AP Sri Lanka desperate to shrug off losing habit CHRISTCHURCH: Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews has demanded an immediate end to the losing habit that has infected his side in the lead up to today’s World Cup opener against New Zealand in Christchurch. The “fighting spirit” was not there he said yesterday as he reviewed a disappointing build up to cricket’s premier ODI tournament. Despite leading a side stacked with high performers, Mathews has seen his side crash to a 4-2 series defeat against New Zealand last month and then lose two World Cup warm-up games against South Africa and Zimbabwe. They were performances far removed from previous Sri Lankan sides that won the 1996 World Cup and were runners up in the last two tournaments in 2007 and 2011. “In the recent past, especially in New Zealand, we’ve found ways of losing games more than winning games and I think our late middle order haven’t produced good results for us,” he said. “We had a couple of bad practice matches as well, but we’re not too concerned (about them) because we gave guys opportunities and we tried out a few things.” Whether batting first or second against New Zealand, Sri Lanka made a flying start through stars such as Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara and Tillakaratne Dilshan but once they were removed the wickets fell cheaply. Mathews believed the biggest lesson Sri Lanka have learned is they need to change their approach and not the players. “It’s the fighting spirit that we’ve got to bring into it. When you lose a few games you tend to be a bit more down and you’ve got to fight hard,” he said. “It’s going to be a fresh series for us, it’s going to be the start of the World Cup. “We’ve put everything under the carpet and we’re just going to go out there and be positive.” An added motivation to lift their game is to produce a fitting farewell to Sangakkara and Jaywardene, the 37-year-old batting kingpins who have indicated this World Cup is their last outing on the ODI stage. “The amount of service they have rendered to our team has been invaluable. They’ve performed to the best of their ability and just want to win all the time so it will be a fitting farewell if we can do it for them.” Sangakkara needs 12 more runs to overtake Australian Ricky Ponting as the second most prolific ODI batsman behind India’s master Sachin Tendulkar. Jayawardene is fifth on the all-time list. Sri Lanka have been buoyed by the return of Lasith Malinga, their strike bowler who has a history of tormenting New Zealand at the top of the innings and at the death. He has been sidelined by an ankle injury for nearly six months but Mathews confirmed he would play today although the rest of the line up has not been settled. “He’s fit to go,” he said of the player he considers the “xfactor” in the Sri Lanka team and if the toss goes their way he will be bowling late in the day with Mathews wanting to bat first to set a target on a pitch he believes is laden with runs. — AFP SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 GERMAN LEAGUE PREVIEW Bayern target another Hamburg rout BERLIN: Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich host Hamburg today in their final warm-up before Tuesday’s Champions League clash away to Shakhtar Donetsk. Despite their eight-point lead, Bayern have struggled to impress in their first three league games of 2015, but have a habit of hammering Hamburg. Their shock 4-1 thrashing at second-placed Wolfsburg was followed by a 1-1 draw at home to Schalke 04, albeit with only 10 men for 70 minutes, before last weekend’s 2-0 win at strugglers Stuttgart in a below-par display. Coach Pep Guardiola admitted his side’s display “was not our best” and added “we need to find our rhythm”, while Germany star Thomas Mueller said the team need to raise their game. “You can’t just get up in the morning, say: ‘today, I’m going to play outstandingly well’ and it will happen. You have to make it happen,” he said. Arjen Robben is one of the few Bayern stars currently in form with the Dutchman having claimed 12 league goals in 16 matches. But Bayern have posted some big wins over Hamburg in recent years including a 9-2 drubbing in March 2013, but will be without suspended centre-back Jerome Boateng, who will be available to face Donetsk, though. Hamburg captain Rafael van der Vaart is fighting for his midfield place having been hauled off at half-time of their 2-1 home win over Hanover 96 following a poor display. His side has climbed to 12th in the table after back-to-back wins, but Munich’s Allianz Arena has not been a happy hunting ground for Hamburg recently. They have also lost 3-1, 5-0 and 6-0, on their last four visits to the Bavarian capital, but coach Joe Zinnbauer will be buoyed by their goalless draw in Hamburg in September-his first game in charge. Real loom for Schalke Schalke 04 will give third-choice teenage goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther only his third senior appearance against Eintracht Frankfurt today night in their last game before facing Real Madrid. The Royal Blues host title-holders Real at the Veltins Arena on Wednesday in the last 16, first-leg, of the Champions League, desperate to avoid a similar scoreline to last season’s record 6-1 drubbing. In Frankfurt, Roberto di Matteo’s Schalke will be without suspended striker United under van Gaal are miserable: Scholes LONDON: Manchester United, once a byword for slick attacking football, are playing some “miserable” stuff under manager Louis van Gaal, former United midfielder Paul Scholes believes. Despite Van Gaal taking United to third in the table in his first season in charge, some critics have attacked the style of play employed by the Dutchman. Another former United stalwart, Gary Neville, caused a stir when he compared them to a pub side earlier this season, while Scholes is also scathing of their style. Writing in the Independent newspaper, he said: “At times, United’s football is miserable. To beat opposing teams you have to attack, and to attack you have to take risks. Too few of the players in the current team are prepared to take those risks.” He explained: “Part of being a Manchester United player under Sir Alex Ferguson, perhaps the most important part of being one of United’s attacking players, was that when you were in possession you had to take risks in order to create goalscoring chances. It was not an option; it was an obligation. “In the periods of my career when I stopped passing the ball forward, or when I stopped looking for the risky pass that might open up a defense, the consequences were the same. “The manager stopped picking me. I got back into the team when I went back to doing it the way he wanted. “United’s history was built on attacking football, which does not always mean that the team kept clean sheets or did not concede chances. Why do you think United have had some of the best goalkeepers in the world over the years? They needed them because the team committed so many players forward. “It does not give me any pleasure to say that at the moment I am struggling to watch Louis van Gaal’s team with any great enjoyment. They beat Burnley on Wednesday night but it was Burnley who had by far the best of the first half.” Scholes scored 155 goals for United during their richest period of success. — AFP Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, last season’s top scorer in the Bundesliga, who is nonetheless available to face Real. Germany winger Sidney Sam trained on Thursday after shaking off a leg injury, while Japan defender Atsuto Uchida also trained after recovering from flu. Resurgent Werder Bremen face a tough test, having shot up from 18th to eighth in just four games, as they chase a fifth-straight win at home to fourth-placed Augsburg today. Borussia Dortmund bid to back up last weekend’s impressive performance in their 3-0 win at Freiburg with another win when they host mid-table Mainz 05 on Friday. Dortmund, who are 16th, were boosted in mid-week when Germany winger Marco Reus signed a contract extension until 2019. It ends weeks of speculation of a possible bigmoney transfer to one of Europe’s top sides at the end of the season, due to a release clause in Reus’s old contract. There is a basement battle on Sunday as 14th placed Hertha Berlin host second-from bottom Freiburg in Germany’s capital coach Pal Dardai takes charge of his first home game for the hosts, eager to prove last weekend’s 2-0 win at Mainz was no fluke. — AFP GERMAN LEAGUE TABLE BERLIN: German Bundesliga table ahead of this weekend’s matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points): Bayern Munich 20 15 4 1 45 9 49 VfL Wolfsburg 20 12 5 3 41 19 41 Schalke 04 20 10 4 6 31 22 34 Augsburg 20 11 1 8 28 24 34 Moenchengladbach 20 9 6 5 27 17 33 Bayer Leverkusen 20 8 8 4 30 22 32 Hoffenheim 20 7 5 8 31 33 26 Werder Bremen 20 7 5 8 32 41 26 Eintracht Frankfurt 20 6 7 7 38 41 25 Hanover 96 20 7 4 9 23 30 25 Cologne 20 6 6 8 19 23 24 Hamburg 20 6 5 9 14 22 23 Mainz 05 20 4 10 6 25 26 22 Hertha Berlin 20 6 3 11 26 38 21 Paderborn 20 4 8 8 21 34 20 Borussia Dortmund 20 5 4 11 21 27 19 Freiburg 20 3 9 8 21 30 18 VfB Stuttgart 20 4 6 10 20 35 18 ITALIAN LEAGUE PREVIEW Napoli sight second MILAN: Napoli coach Rafael Benitez has called for focus ahead of a trip to on-form Palermo that could prove decisive as his side continue their quest to secure Champions League football next season. Napoli have won their last four games on the trot in Italy’s Serie A to tighten their hold on third place, while their promising run of late has also fired a warning shot to title challengers Roma. Roma finally ended a run of four consecutive draws last week but while Rudi Garcia’s men are seven points behind leaders and champions Juventus, they are only four ahead of Napoli. Napoli’s players can scent the lure of the Champions League and are desperate to return, having failed to get past the group stages two years ago and failed to qualify for the group stages last summer. Attacking midfielder Marek Hamsik believes facing Palermo away today will be tough but the Slovakian said: “We’re fighting for second place and we want to close the gap on Roma as much as possible. “It won’t be easy away to Palermo, if you consider they held us to a 3-3 draw at home.... but we want to keep on trying to get ITALIAN LEAGUE TABLE ROME: Italian Serie A table ahead of this weekend’s games (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points): Juventus 22 16 5 1 47 10 53 Roma 22 13 7 2 36 17 46 Napoli 22 12 6 4 41 27 42 Fiorentina 22 9 8 5 32 22 35 Sampdoria 22 8 11 3 28 24 35 Lazio 22 10 4 8 37 26 34 Genoa 22 8 8 6 30 26 32 Torino 22 8 7 7 25 23 31 Palermo 22 7 9 6 34 36 30 Inter Milan 22 7 8 7 33 29 29 AC Milan 22 7 8 7 32 29 29 Sassuolo 22 6 11 5 28 30 29 Udinese 22 7 7 8 26 30 28 Verona 22 6 6 10 24 37 24 Empoli 22 4 11 7 21 26 23 Atalanta 22 5 8 9 19 29 23 Chievo 22 5 6 11 16 26 21 Cagliari 22 4 7 11 29 42 19 Cesena 22 3 6 13 21 43 15 Parma 22 3 1 18 20 47 9 closer to Roma.” Benitez has attributed his side’s purple patch to taking things one game at a time and repeated: “We have to keep our focus, we’ve won four games consecutively but we should be looking only towards our next game and not at our standing in the league table.” The chances of Napoli clawing back an 11-point deficit to challenge Juve for what would be the Turin giants’ fourth consecutive title look slim. But Napoli have the momentum compared to a Roma side which has suffered on the park and, in terms of absences, off it as well. Roma have sorely missed the pace and creativity of Gervinho but the striker, fresh from helping Ivory Coast to Africa Cup of Nations triumph, may not make it back in time for the visit of basement side Parma tomorrow. Gervinho, who in November 2014 was reportedly foiled in his bid to smuggle a woman on his flight back to Italy following international duty, has been delayed by a bereavment in the family, said a report in La Corriere dello Sport. Fellow Ivorian Seydou Doumbia, who joined the club from CSKA Moscow last month, could also be delayed due to visa issues while Roma are still without Kevin Strootman, Juan Iturbe and recent loan signing Victor Ibarbo. Captain Francesco Totti is also struggling to recover from flu and there are doubts on Adem Ljajic (foot), who opened the scoring in a 2-1 win away to Cagliari last week in which Leandro Paredes hit his maiden Serie A goal for the club. Whether Parma can capitalize on Roma’s absences remains to be seen, but Roberto Donadoni’s side remain in the league doldrums and uncertainties over the club’s ownership have left a dark cloud hanging over the Ennio Tardini stadium. Their chances of surviving a relegation dogfight look slim, especially after a 1-0 defeat to Chievo on Wednesday left Parma six points adrift of second-from-bottom Cesena. Cesena will be looking for inspiration from their recent 2-1 home win over Lazio when they host Juventus in tomorrow’s late game. Domenico Di Carlo’s side have put some shine on their disastrous season recently by claiming two wins from their past three games. Their only other win came on the opening day of the season at home to Parma. Juve striker Carlos Tevez is suspended for tomorrow’s trip to the Dino Manuzzi stadiumn, leaving an allSpanish attack in Alvaro Morata and Fernando Llorente. But even his absence is unlikely to give the ‘Seahorses’ the kind of boost they would need to cause a major upset against a Juventus side that has been beaten only once, at high-flying Genoa, this season. Elsewhere AC Milan host Empoli while Inter Milan face a potentially tricky trip to Atalanta. — AFP SPORTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Liverpool don’t fear Palace pain LONDON: Liverpool assistant manager Colin Pascoe insists the Reds will not be scarred by their recent memories of Selhurst Park when they travel to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fifth round today. Brendan Rodgers’ side have endured disastrous results at Palace on their last two visits as they squandered a three-goal lead in the final eleven minutes of the Premier League meeting last May, effectively ending their title hopes, and then delivered a miserable performance in a 3-1 defeat on their return to south London in November. However, they have been beaten only twice in 21 games since that low point, advancing in the FA Cup and climbing back into the hunt for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification. And Pascoe says maintaining their revival will be the focus as Rodgers’ team seeks a first win at Selhurst since 1997 against a team managed by Alan Pardew, who memorably scored Palace’s FA Cup semi-final winner against Liverpool in 1990. “You never look back, you look forward and be positive,” Pascoe said. “Palace is a tough place to go, we know that, but we go there positive and go there for the win. “The manager said the result in November was a low point in the camp and you look for a reaction off that kind of result. “We’ve tweaked the system and the group have responded fantastically. The way they’ve come back and played, and the attractive football they’re playing at the moment, from that day it was a great reaction.” Ledley eyes upset Despite Pascoe’s optimism, Palace midfielder Joe Ledley believes Liverpool’s painful experiences on their last two visits will tilt the tie in Palace’s favor. “The two games against Liverpool have been fantastic and had a great atmosphere. We can take a lot of confidence from the result this season and, hopefully, we can do the same again,” Ledley said. “They do not have a great record here but they have got a fantastic team. I watched them against Tottenham and they were fantastic. “They started the season slowly but they have picked up and it is going to be a difficult game. They are playing some great football so we will need to be on our game.” Palace have been in outstanding form themselves since Pardew took charge following the dismissal of Neil Warnock earlier this year. Tuesday’s home draw with Newcastle extended the manager’s record to just one defeat in his first seven games and he should be boosted by the return of defender Scott Dann against Liverpool, who will be without captain Steven Gerrard after he sustained a hamstring injury in their 3-2 win over Tottenham on Tuesday. England forward Raheem Sterling could return after missing that victory with a foot injury. Daniel Sturridge may also continue in attack, although Pascoe admits they are still have to nurse the England international, whose start against Spurs was his first since August because of persistent leg muscle injuries, back to full fitness. Sturridge was withdrawn after 74 minutes against Spurs to be replaced by match winner Mario Balotelli. And Pascoe added: “He is desperate to play. He didn’t want to come off but we know 60-75 minutes was his maximum that we were going to push him because anything more than that you are over-stepping it and he could pull a muscle. —AFP Matches on TV (Local Timings) ENGLAND FA CUP West Bromwich v West Ham beIN SPORTS 1 HD beIN SPORTS 11 HD Derby County v Reading beIN SPORTS 1 HD Blackburn v Stoke City beIN SPORTS 11 HD Crystal Palace v Liverpool beIN SPORTS 1 HD beIN SPORTS 11 HD beIN Sports Max 8 SPANISH LEAGUE Sevilla FC v Cordoba beIN SPORTS 6 HD Real Madrid Deportivo beIN SPORTS 2 HD beIN SPORTS 14 HD 15:45 18:00 18:00 20:30 18:00 20:00 SPANISH LEAGUE PREVIEW Real seek response after humiliation MADRID: European champions Real Madrid may still lead La Liga, but an air of crisis has enveloped the club after they were torn apart by local rivals Atletico Madrid in a 4-0 defeat last weekend. Negative press headlines followed not only due to the manner of the defeat, but the timing of a party held by Cristiano Ronaldo to celebrate his 30th birthday along with some of his teammates just hours after the match. Ronaldo’s form on the field is also of concern for the Madrid hierarchy: the Portuguese has scored just three times in six matches since picking up the third Ballon d’Or of his career last month and was also sent-off for kickout out at Cordoba defender Edimar during that run. Indeed there are fears that the patella tendon injury in his left knee that affected his performances towards the end of last season and most notably at the World Cup could have flared up once more. Club president Florentino Perez held a meeting with the players and coach Carlo Ancelotti on Monday to tell them in no uncertain terms that their performance at the Vicente Calderon was unbefitting of the 10-time European champions. However, defeat to Atletico could also prove a turning point in Madrid’s season just as it did at the start of the campaign. After losing two of their first three league games, Madrid travelled to face Depor under a similar cloud only to romp to an 8-2 victory which helped spark a club record 22-game winning run. Los Blancos are still blighted by injuries with Sami Khedira becoming the latest casalty to join Sergio Ramos, Pepe, James Rodriguez and Luka Modric on the sidelines with a hamstring problem. However, left-back Marcelo will return from suspension and there could be a debut for Brazilian midfielder Lucas Silva, who joined from Cruzeiro last month. Just as Real Madrid have faltered, Barcelona have hit their best form of the season so far with 10 consecutive wins to move to within a point of their eternal rivals at the top of the table and 90 minutes of reaching the Copa del Rey final. The Catalans took their tally to 37 goals in that run with a 3-1 win over Villarreal in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final on Wednesday and will confident of more goals when Levante visit the Camp Nou tomorrow. Barca won the corresponding fixture 7-0 on the opening day of last season and also stuck five past Levante when they met earlier in the season. Atletico have had a week off to bask in their derby glory, but will need to keep their winning streak in the league going to maintain their title defence when they travel to Celta Vigo tomorrow. Spanish international Koke will be sidelined for three weeks with a hamstring injury, but Diego Godin is set to play with a protective mask after breaking his nose early in the derby last weekend. Elsewhere, Valencia, Sevilla and Villarreal will be confident of picking up three points in their battle for fourth place against the struggling Cordoba, Getafe and Rayo Vallecano respectively. — AFP SPANISH LEAGUE TABLE MADRID: Spanish league table ahead of this weekend’s matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points): Real Madrid 22 18 0 4 70 22 54 Barcelona 22 17 2 3 63 13 53 Atletico Madrid 22 16 2 4 47 20 50 Valencia 22 13 5 4 40 20 44 Sevilla 22 13 3 6 36 26 42 Villarreal 22 12 5 5 37 20 41 Malaga 22 10 5 7 25 25 35 Eibar 22 7 6 9 25 31 27 Espanyol 22 7 5 10 28 34 26 Celta Vigo 22 6 7 9 21 24 25 Deportivo 22 6 6 10 20 34 24 Real Sociedad 22 5 8 9 22 29 23 Athletic Bilbao 22 6 5 11 20 31 23 Getafe 22 6 5 11 18 30 23 Rayo Vallecano 22 7 2 13 22 40 23 Almeria 22 6 4 12 20 34 22 Elche 22 5 5 12 20 42 20 Levante 22 4 7 11 17 38 19 Cordoba 22 3 9 10 17 33 18 Granada 22 3 9 10 14 35 18 FRENCH LEAGUE PREVIEW PSG seeking home lift; Chelsea loom PARIS: Casting a long shadow over Paris Saint-Germain’s Ligue 1 date with modest Caen this weekend is the imminent visit to the Parc des Princes of cross-channel giants Chelsea. PSG square up to Jose Mourinho’s runaway Premier League leaders in the Champions League last 16 first leg on Tuesday with Laurent Blanc’s side itching for revenge. Last season Chelsea blocked PSG’s passage to the Champions League semi-finals on away goals. “Last year was an apprenticeship which must not be repeated,” PSG’s Qatari president Nasser Al-Khelaifi assured AFP at the draw in December. At Thursday’s press conference, it was Chelsea inevitably rather than Caen preoccupying Blanc’s mind. The PSG boss made fun of how his Chelsea counterpart was regarded as, in his words, “a genius” despite their FA Cup knock-out at the hands of minnows Bradford. That Cup upset has given Chelsea crucial more time to prepare for Tuesday’s trip to Paris with this weekend’s program in England devoted solely to the FA Cup fifth round. “As Mourinho is a genius, Chelsea lost their Cup tie 4-2 and everyone thinks that’s fantastic. “But if the same thing had happened to PSG (in the Cup), it would have triggered a tsunami, or at the very least some turbulence. “People would have said that the manager didn’t know a thing.” PSG, who are in the League Cup final and reached the French Cup quarter-finals in midweek, squandered the chance to top the table last weekend when Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s controversial retaken penalty salvaged a 1-1 draw at Lyon. That left Ligue 1’s defending titleholders in third, level on points with second-placed Marseille and two shy of Lyon. With Marseille in action on Friday against Reims, and Lyon away to struggling Lorient tomorrow, PSG will be anxious to bag the three points in today’s early game to keep the wheels on their title bid and put them in the perfect frame of mind for Tuesday’s massive European tie. Encouragingly for Blanc, Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani scored his first goal in five games in the 2-0 Cup win over Nantes on Wednesday. A win over Reims at the Velodrome on Friday will lift Marseille into the lead, at least until PSG and Lyon turn out over the weekend. Marseille coach Marcelo Bielsa is without suspended Mario Lemina, Nicolas Nkoulou, who picked up a knee injury appearing for Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations, and midfielder Abdelaziz Barrada. There is also uncertainty over Andre Ayew, who is taking time to come to terms with Ghana’s defeat on penalties in last Sunday’s African Nations Cup final against the Ivory Coast. Down at the other end of Ligue 1 a tense encounter is on the cards between two relegation-threatened teams, Lens and Evian. Bottom club Metz host mid- FRENCH LEAGUE TABLE PARIS: French Ligue 1 table ahead of this weekend’s matches (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points): Lyon 24 15 5 4 48 18 50 Marseille 24 15 3 6 44 23 48 Paris SG 24 13 9 2 41 20 48 Saint-Etienne 24 11 8 5 27 18 41 Monaco 24 11 7 6 25 19 40 Bordeaux 24 10 7 7 29 30 37 Montpellier 24 10 6 8 31 24 36 Nice 24 9 6 9 28 29 33 Nantes 24 8 9 7 20 23 33 Guingamp 24 10 2 12 28 36 32 Lille 24 8 7 9 20 21 31 Rennes 24 8 7 9 24 31 31 Reims 24 8 5 11 28 40 29 Caen 24 7 6 11 33 35 27 Bastia 24 6 9 9 24 27 27 Lorient 24 8 3 13 28 33 27 Toulouse 24 7 4 13 24 36 25 Evian/Thonon 24 7 2 15 24 40 23 Lens 24 5 7 12 24 32 22 Metz 24 5 6 13 19 34 21 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015 Sports England face great Australian barrier in World Cup opener 44 MINNEAPOLIS: Golden State Warriors’ David Lee (right) knocks the ball out of the hands of Minnesota Timberwolves’ Shabazz Muhammad in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Minneapolis. — AP Warriors, Hawks - the surprising pace-setters WASHINGTON: A script-flipping NBA campaign reaches its mid-season break for the All-Star Game this weekend with the Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks the surprising pacesetters among a host of upstarts. While the Cleveland Cavaliers have started to flourish as returning superstar LeBron James has blended with his new teammates and Oklahoma City has bounced back from early season injuries to Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, new teams have raised their game to seize command. The Warriors, powered by All-Star guards Steph Curry (23.6 points a game) and Klay Thompson (22.1), boast the NBA’s best record at 42-9 while the Hawks pace the Eastern Conference at 43-11 and have a record-tying four players on the East All-Star squad. In a topsy-turvy season, the Warriors are threatening to win their first NBA crown since 1975 while the Hawks’ only NBA crown came in 1958, when they were based in St Louis. The Toronto Raptors, who won their only playoff series in 2001 and who missed the playoffs in nine of the past 12 seasons, are 36-17 and lead the Atlantic division by 14 1/2 games, ignited by backcourt standouts Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan. Four-time NBA Most Valuable Player James, who sparked Miami to the NBA Finals the past four seasons and to titles in 2012 and 2013, moved back to the Cavaliers last July and together with Kevin Love and Australian-born guard Kyrie Irving was expected to contend for a crown. A season-ending injury to Brazilian big man Anderson Varejao was a setback, but the acquisition of Russian center Timofey Mozgov, who played for Cavs coach Dave Blatt in the 2012 Olympics, has helped Cleveland find their form, a run of 14 wins in 15 games that had the Cavaliers among the top five in the Eastern Conference and blending into a solid team despite nagging injuries to all of the “Big Three” at some stage. The Cavaliers are fighting for the Central division lead with Chicago, the Bulls boosted by a healthy Derrick Rose, solid play from Joakim Noah and Spanish big man Pau Gasol. Injuries also proved a major early setback to the Oklahoma City Thunder, who have revived with Durant and Russell Westbrook getting healthy and improved to 28-25 at the All-Star break, one win shy of Phoenix for the eighth and final West playoff spot. In the Thunder’s absence and with the Los Angeles Lakers fading as injuries continue to nag star guard Kobe Bryant, a new set of West contenders has filled the void. NBA scoring leader James Harden has an average 27.4 points a game for Houston while LaMarcus Aldridge and Damian Lillard power Portland, both clubs at 36-17, and Marc Gasol, Mike Conley and Zach Randolph have combined to put Memphis atop the Southwest division and in contention to reach the West final for the second time in three years. Carmelo likely done Injuries have taken a toll on the 64th AllStar Game as well, even though plenty of spec- tacular talent will be on display in New York. West All-Star starting forwards Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers and Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans will miss the game after being voted in as starters by fans. So will Bryant, who had season-ending right shoulder surgery two weeks ago. Miami guard Dwyane Wade will be sidelined for the East and New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony, nagged by a sore left knee for months, told ESPN Thursday that he probably will end his season after appearing in the All-Star Game, not wanting to miss playing a home All-Star Game a second time after doing so earlier in his career at Denver. “It’s very likely,” Anthony said of a mid-season shutdown. “Now I’ve got to start thinking about the future.” Anthony averages 24.2 points a game for a Knicks club that is a league-worst 10-43, one team president Phil Jackson hopes to rebuild but described by saying “my experiment has fallen flat on its face.”— AFP
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