200fils www.dt.bh Anna... awesome kisser 8P18 centurykkara 8P31 Thursday, March 12, 2015 A good source of iron and folate like green peas is important for healthy blood cells. Issue No. 6587 seven among the hundred Bahrain celebrates its entrepreneurial spirit awarding the worthy S Discover Mubarak Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister conveyed congratulations on behalf of Prince Salman. He said the award accelerated innovation and encouraged growth of entrepreneurship. “Entrepreneurship is one of the core drivers of pivotal change. Growth of Kingdom’s private sector is largely due to advancement in entrepreneurship”, he added. Noting that the Kingdom is committed to encourage entrepreneurial growth on the basis of competitiveness, Shaikh Mohammed said BAE winners reflected the commitment. Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, Chairman and Acting Chief Executive of Tamkeen said BAE’s success cemented Bahrain’s position as a regional hub for entrepreneurship. The ceremony was also attended by Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister and other senior officials. ‘Discover’, Citi’s new travel series, offers 10 couples a chance to win the cash equivalent of 2 airline tickets to beautiful locations. The first stop is Thailand. Use your Citi Credit Card this March & April for airline ticket purchases, hotel reservations & spend in foreign currency when abroad. Participate now, SMS ‘TRAVEL’ to 33255771. March 2015 (E) DT News Network Manama even finalists bagged the prestigious awards instituted by the Bahrain Award for Entrepreneurship (BAE) in a glittering ceremony held at ART Rotana Hotel in Amwaj on Wednesday. The winners were presented with the awards in the ceremony held the patronage of HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Bahrain Economic Development Board in recognition of their entrepreneurial efforts and contribution to Bahrain’s economy. 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InterIor mInIster chaIrs arab councIl In algerIa “Weak security strategy reason for the confusion” US, Cuba re-establish direct phone link Havana The US and Cuba have reestablished a direct telephone link, the Cuban state telecommunications company said Wednesday. For the first time since 1999, calls can now be made directly from the US to Cuba and vice versa, without passing through a third country. Algerian Declaration DT News Network Manama is Excellency Interior Minister Lt-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa chaired the Bahrain delegation in the 32nd session of the Arab Interior Ministers Council that was held on Wednesday in Algeria under the patronage of His Majesty Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Interior Minister Lt-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa asserted that a weak security strategy was the predominant reason for the confusion and differences among Arab nations when it came to taking a political position. The Minister made the remarks while chairing the Bahrain delegation at the 32nd session of the Arab Interior H Ministers’ Council held in Algeria on Wednesday. Arab nations continue to witness massive destruction and deaths of innocent people, he said. Shaikh Rashid charged that sectarian elements have unleashed mindless violence in the Arab world and forced several hundreds of families to flee from their homes seeking refuge in other countries. “The most important thing today is the restoration of general order or we’ll move into chaos and instability”, he warned. Shaikh Rashid said, Arab nations had no other option but to continue their fight in order to protect their security and stability. He, however, enthused that the challenging situation could not succeed in breaking the Arab identity. “Cooperation among brothers is a must, especially, because most security threats and challenges have common factors,” the Minister professed. Shaikh Rashid also spoke about the threats posed by IS without naming it. “Dangers are now expanding and crossing the borders,” he said explaining the need to adopt a joint security strategy that is capable of taking the threats head-on and eliminating them. “We’re responsible for our protection and security and we should work hard to succeed,” he said. The 32nd Session of the Arab Interior Ministers’ Council came up with the Algerian Declaration on Fighting Terrorism condemning terrorism in all its forms notwithstanding the factors, which motivate such inhuman acts. The Council also condemned the brutal and barbaric acts committed by terrorist organisations including terrorism against minorities, destruction of archaeological sites. The Council in its statement also rejected violence, extremism and sectarian speech stressing the need to tread the path of moderation. Poet Rafee, 79, passes away DT News Network [email protected] Manama oted Bahraini poet Abdulrahman Rafee passed away in the wee hours of Wednesday following agerelated illness. He was 79. His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa offered condolences to the family of the poet, who left a rich poetic and literary legacy. HM the King highlighted Rafee’s contribution to enriching the poetic movement in Bahrain and his literary popularity in local, Gulf and Arab regions. Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa also offered their condolences to the bereaved family. Abdulrahman Rafee has nine volumes of vernacular and standard Arabic poetry to his credit. His poems are widely acclaimed in the Gulf region and the Arab world. He won several literary awards, including Hona Al Bahrain Poetry Contest N 50 mobile phones to be won every week! 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After returning from Egypt, he worked for many years in the Ministry of State for Legal Affairs and later in the Information Ministry as Superintendent for Cultural Affairs. 3 Thursday, March 12, 2015 law tightens safety belts Remarkable increase among motorists who use seat belt at wheel Mohammed Zafran/DTNN [email protected] Manama ince the implementation of the new traffic law the usage of safety belts while driving has risen by a whopping 71 per cent, says a study. Before the implementation of the new traffic law on February 7, the usage of safety belts was only 22 per cent, according to a study conducted by Ministry of Works, Municipalities & Urban Planning. Roads Planning and Design Director Kadhim Abdul Latif said, “The usage of S As per the latest statistics, there is a huge rise among those who use the safety belt - Kadhim Abdul Latif seat belt while driving has risen to 93 per cent (in total). The Ministry had surveyed drivers in Bahrain before and after the implementation of the law.” Motorists across 14 localities were surveyed as part of the study. “As per the latest statistics, there is a huge rise among those who use the safety belt. This indicates an increased level of awareness about the importance of wearing seat belts while driving,” he said. “When the law mandating the use of safety belts was first enforced in 1990, 90.3 per cent of the motorists used it. But after a few years, it reached lower than 25 per cent.” “Owing to a meager fine like BD 5, people didn’t bother about the law. But now as the fines have been increased considerably, they have started worrying,” he added. Abdul Latif said that the Ministry carries out traffic surveys every year to assess the people’s commitment to using seat belts as directed by the Traffic Council Technical Committee since 1988. The new traffic law includes a “penalty points system,” in which every offence will carry penalty points to the offenders, in addition to the fine. If a motorist receives more than 20 points a year, the driving license will be revoked for a period of three months. Repeat offenders will have their license suspended for six months or even one year. The license may also be completely revoked if the same violator is caught again for a traffic violation. 4 GET READY! IT’S ABOUT TO SNOW IN BAHRAIN Thursday, March 12, 2015 BIC to have a special snow-themed marquee as part of Bahrain Grand Prix DT News Network Manama t’s going to snow in Bahrain! For all those who fancied playing in snow, here is your chance. Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) is all geared to “Light Up Your Nights” with a wonderful winter wonderland set up for all three days of the 2015 Formula One Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, taking place from April 17 to 19 in Sakhir. Known as The Snow Village, a special marquee located in BIC’s Formula One Village vending area will have plenty on offer for both children and adults, making for a truly first-of-its-kind experience at The Home of Motorsport in the I Middle East. Some of The Snow Village’s key attractions will be a synthetic ice rink, a snow garden, a cross country skiing area, a climbing wall, and a tube and freestyle slide. A spectacular ice show titled The Ice Queen will also be performed through the day. The production features a variety of dynamic ice-skating routines combining glamour and fun. Such performances have been part of prestigious events in other parts of the world, such as Holiday on Ice in The Netherlands and the recent Christmas Theme Park in Europe. Meanwhile, adding to The Snow Village’s winter feel would be all the roaming characters including penguins, which promise to mesmerize the spectators. Multi-award winning magician and balloon Middle East Medical Center features the latest Ayurvedic medical systems, methodologies, and technology to facilitate the best experience and environment for our esteemed guests through its Ayurvedic services. artist Pop-the Balloon Man will return to Bahrain Grand Prix to once again inspire race-goers with his colourful creations. Professional face painter Rita Cherry will give children a chance to transform their faces into whatever their wild imaginations desire. The floodlit Bahrain Grand Prix will be the fourth round of the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship. It will be the second time BIC is hosting the 57-lap sprint under stars. Tickets can be purchased from the BIC Stands in Bahrain City Centre or Seef Mall. It can also be purchased online at www.bahraingp.com, or by calling the BIC hotline on +973-17-450000. RUW celebrates Women’s Day Specialized Treatments Excellent specialized Ayurveda & Siddha treatments are available at MEM for the following diseases : • • • • • Rheumatism Arthritis Migraine Sports injuries Spondylosis • • • • Sinusitis. Frozen shoulder Low back ache Hypertension Kizhi Sirodhara Kerala Traditional Therapies • • • • • Rejuvenation Massages Stress Management Therapy Postnatal Health Care Eye Care Ladies Special Beauty Therapies and many more. E-mail : [email protected], www.membh.com DT News Network Manama n a prestigious and engaging ceremony, Royal University for Women (RUW) celebrated International Women’s Day at its premises in West Riffa. The event held under the theme Women in Perspective featured guest speaker and chief guest the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Hatun Demirer. The ceremony started off with a welcome speech from the RUW President, Professor Mazin Jumaah, in which he I acknowledged the development of Bahraini women in all sectors of society. He also expressed his pride in being president of an all female university. A speech by the guest speaker followed, where she discussed the development of women’s role worldwide and in the Kingdom of Bahrain. She stressed the importance of pursuing goals and encouraged students to take on leadership roles and to strive for excellence regardless of the challenges. This was followed by an interactive question and answer session with the students. RUW students asked questions ranging from the diplomatic life of an ambassador to the evolving role of women in household and professional life. Later, Professor Juma, described the event as “a celebration of women’s achievements worldwide and a contemplation on how each student should take pride in her abilities and believe in her capabilities to achieve her true potential.” He thanked and honoured guests and other participants for their cooperation in the ceremony. 5 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Hair removal cream burns woman’s body A popular hair removal cream causes irritation, chemical burns on Indian expat lady DT News Network Manama n Indian expat woman in Bahrain had to seek for medical treatment after a hair removal cream caused irritation and chemical burns on her body. The lady had been using the product Nair, a commonly used depilatory product, for sometime. But this particular batch of the product caused a disastrous effect on her body. She bought 110 ml bottle of Nair from a supermarket on February 8 for BD 1.150. Nair is used for all hair types and she applied it on her bikini area. “All of a sudden I felt a burning sensation and the skin was peeled off when I applied the cream. I do not know what was the reason. I used this cream earlier also, but I had never faced a problem,” she said. “I consulted a gynaecologist at Al Hilal Hospital in East Riffa. Now I am recovering slowly’, the woman added. When she approached the A supermarket, they said that it was the first time they got such a complaint about the product. The supermarket representatives told DT News that the product was newly supplied and they would inform the product supplying are calcium hydroxide (lime) and sodium hydroxide (lye), which raise the pH of hair, chemically breaking it down. Some formulations also contain potassium thioglycolate, which breaks down the disulphide bonds It can be messy to use. These creams should not be applied on broken or damaged skin to remove the undesired hair. It is strongly advised against to using the cream near eyes, genitals etc. Depilatory creams should not be used on a daily basis - Dr Binu Sebastian agency. According to Wikipedia, products such as Nair often combine softening agents such as mineral oil to help offset the harsh active ingredients. Two of the active ingredients in the hair’s keratin thus weakening it enough to be simply wiped away. When contacted, Al Hilal Hospital Dermatologist Dr Binu Sebastian said that people with sensitive skin are strongly advised against using Officials visit Jaw prison post riot DT News Network [email protected] Manama ublic Prosecution officials on Wednesday visited the Jaw prison a day after it was vandalised by some people. In a statement to the press, Southern Governorate Chief Prosecutor Muhanna Al Shaiji clarified that the prosecution was notified by the Reformation and Rehabilitation Centre in Jaw on Tuesday, about a group of inmates who rioted and vandalised the facility. Al Shaiji explained that the inmates refused to comply with orders. “They kicked the guards out of the buildings and blocked the gates using wooden furniture. The prosecution was also informed that inmates vandalised the buildings by damaging air conditioning systems and surveillance cameras,” he said. “They scaled the walls of the facilities, where they stationed to hurl policemen with rocks and sharp objects,” the statement read. Prosecution representatives inspected the damage done to it and counted the number of the individuals injured in the riots, including inmates and policemen. “The prosecution is currently preparing to interrogate the centre’s staff and eyewitnesses to find out the perpetrators and whether it was an P intentional attack,” the prosecutor added. Interior Ministry stated on Tuesday that visiting families and some inmates began rioting and vandalised parts of the Centre. Prosecution representatives inspected the damage done to it and counted the number of the injured The incident occurred after the Ministry denied an alleged family member from entering the facility, as the person had no identification proof in possession. Leaked videos and photos of the riots soon went viral on local social media networks. MP Nabeel Al Balooshi raised a parliamentary query to Interior Minister Lt. General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, asking him about the recurrence of security breaches inside Reformation and Rehabilitation Centres in the country. Al Balooshy also enquired about the Ministry’s procedures against the repeated vandalism and breaches in these Centres. depilatory creams. “It can be messy to use. These creams should not be applied on broken or damaged skin to remove the undesired hair. It is strongly advised against using the cream near eyes, genitals etc.,” he said. The Dermatologist said that depilatory creams should not be used on a daily basis. “People with sensitive skin are strongly advised against using these creams. T h e y should never be used on skin with cuts, scratches, scrapes, abrasions, and burns. Regular use may harm the skin, darken, tan and even burn it. They can be very smelly due to the chemicals present in them,” he explained. According to him, the creams are chemical-based products and have a high risk of developing rashes, redness, allergy and skin burn when compared to other processes. “These creams have bad smell because of the chemicals. Using depilatory creams for hair removal depends on factors like preference, convenience etc. Once in a while, these creams can be used but is not suggested for daily use,” Dr. Sebastian added. Student, teachers held for Quran sacrilege DT News Network Manama student and two teachers have been detained in connection with the “Quran singing” incident in a high school, on Wednesday. They have been charged with insulting Islam after the boy sang verses from the Holy Quran accompanied by musical instruments during a creativity show in the school. Commenting on the issue, Prosecutor A Adnan Fakhro said that authorities had investigated the incident of a video published on social media of a student singing verses of the Holy Quran accompanied by musical instruments. “Authorities have questioned the student who sang and the two teachers who trained him on the song and played music,” Fakhro’s statement said. The trio are being held pending further investigation. Staff Director oversees Administrative Drill DT News Network Manama he National Guard (NG)’s Director of Staff, Major-General Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Khalifa oversaw the course of the Administrative Drill (Deluges 4) implemented by the Administrative Support Unit with participation of several National Guard units. The Director of Staff was T briefed by the Commander of the Administrative Support Unit about the objectives of this drill aimed to boost capacity to solve various field problems and capability of establishment of communication operations. In conclusion of the exercise, the Director of Staff expressed his satisfaction with the excellent level of the participants. King leaves for Egypt today, to attend economic meet Manama His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa will head to Egypt today to lead Bahrain’s delegation to Egypt Economic Development Conference at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, the Royal Court announced on Wednesday. The three-day conference will be held at Sharm El-Sheikh between March 13 and15. 6 Thursday, March 12, 2015 BAE – KEY HIGHLIGHTS AND THE WINNERS ARE….. Namaste for Micro-Enterprise of the Year Award Obai & Hill for Startup of the Year Award Creative Style for Enterprise of the Year Award (SMEs) Abdulla Ahmed Nass & Sons Co for Enterprise of the Year Award (Large Companies) BMMI for Sustainable Business Award (SME & Large enterprise categories) AlMoayyed Contracting Group for the People’s Choice Award Hussein Ali Yateem for the Lifetime Achievement Award Announced December last year Winners selected from 100 applicants Initial review of applications by BAE Committee Review included interviews It determined the semi-finalists Partners in Award Tamkeen Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB) Bahrain Development Bank (BDB) Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) UNIDO-AICEI Industry and Commerce Ministry What did the prizes mean? Start-up funding Business coaching Office space in business incubators & accelerators Growth plan development Training and certification Invaluable opportunity to meet global business leaders What the winners stand to gain? Greater opportunities to develop his/her business 7 Thursday, March 12, 2015 ATM FRAUDSTER’S JAIL TERM RISES TO 32 YEARS Convicted in seven out of 27 cases against him DT News Network Manama he jail term given to a Gulf national rose to 32 years in total for the third day in a row after the High Criminal Court on Wednesday found him guilty of defrauding an Asian and sentenced him to an additional three years in prison. The Gulf national had resorted to manipulation and swindled the money from the bank account of the Asian, which saw the court handing down the additional 3-year imprisonment. The defendant has received a total of T nine years in jail in the past three days for deceiving three persons of Asian origin, which added to his previous tally of 23 years in jail involving four cases of manipulation. The High Criminal Court on Wednesday found him guilty of withdrawing BD500 from his victim’s account. The victim, who did not know how to use the ATM card, wanted to check his account balance and had sought the fraudster’s help. The victim, however, did not realise it was the modus operandi of the fraudster to stand by the ATM counter and wait for a gullible victim like him with a view to make easy money. “He acceded to my request immediately and asked for PIN. I gave it to him and we entered the ATM together. He later told me that I’d a balance of BD615 and asked to go to an adjoining ATM where the card would pop out,” the victim said. The unsuspecting victim went to the adjoining counter to collect his ATM card. “I went there and kept waiting. But, nothing came out of the ATM. Travel ban on suspended TV channel’s employees DT News Network Manama travel ban was imposed on Wednesday by a Bahraini court on six employees of the suspended Al Arab News Channel. The men borrowed loans of over BD271 from a bank in Bahrain, and its lawyer filed a complaint against them at the Court of Urgent Matters to stop them from leaving the country till they settled the dues. It’s said the first defendant received BD48,816 from the bank, while the second defendant borrowed BD46,445 and the third defendant BD46,445. The fourth, fifth and sixth defendants received BD54,008, BD17,860 and BD17,860 respectively. The 24-hour news channel was permanently shut by Bahraini authorities after only a day of broadcasting. The Bahrain Information Affairs Authority issued a statement declaring the ban was imposed for “failing to obtain necessary licensing to commence broadcasting.” It was also accused of failing to “match the standards of regional and international practice agreements, to take account of efforts aimed at stemming extremism and terrorism throughout world.” A Invitation to the Annual Ordinary General Meeting The Agenda for the Annual General Meeting Information Affairs Minister Isa Al Hammadi - who is also official government spokesman - said earlier in a press conference they had offered the channel the required administrative and technical support to carry out work in line with international and GCC conventions. He said this was done considering the continuing war against terrorism both from the regional and global perspectives, but the channel failed to conform to the basic principles of those conventions.” He added, “The Supreme Council for Information and Telecommunication had no option but to take necessary action and recommend its implementation.” The channel is expected to resume its broadcast from Cyprus. Prison torture: Witnesses to be heard on April 5 P Manama female relative of two prisoners, who had come to visit them, soon joined them behind bars for allegedly assaulting officers. The Public Prosecution said on Wednesday the woman hit a policeman on his head at the Jaw prison before policewomen intervened in a bid to calm her down. However, the woman reportedly pelted a table and several chairs at them, though no one was injured in the incident. The statement said the woman admitted to her offence before prosecutors, following which, she was charged with attacking officers and damaging properties. She was ordered to be detained, pending trial. The Board of Directors of Al Ahlia Insurance Company BSC is cordially inviting its shareholders to attend the Annual Ordinary General Meeting to be held on Tuesday, 31st March 2015 at 11:00 AM at the Regency Intercontinental-Business One Hall to discuss the below mentioned agenda. If the required quorum is not available, a second meeting will be held on Tuesday, 7th April 2015 at the same time and venue. A DT News Network Manama rosecution witnesses will be heard on April 5 in the trial of five police officers implicated in the torture of an inmate. The officers, including a first lieutenant, were put on trial after the Public Prosecution held them guilty of beating up a prisoner. The latter was jailed in Meanwhile, the defendant had left the other ATM,” the victim elaborated. “It was after going to the bank that I learnt I’d been duped and the fraudster had withdrawn BD500 from my account,” lamented the victim. The 41-year-old defendant was identified from the image captured by the CCTV camera installed at the ATM. The defendant, it is alleged, resorted to defrauding ignorant victims, mostly Asians, whenever he ran out of money. The defendant’s total jail term could exceed the 100-year-mark since police have booked him in 27 cases, of which, the court has already convicted him in seven cases. Visitor turns inmate connection with a drug case, and prosecutors say the defendants tortured him to obtain confession. They reportedly fastened his hands with a makeshift rope before lifting him with a ladder barrier. The Special Investigation Unit had launched an investigation into the incident after spotting severe wounds across the victim’s body, before tipping off the Public Prosecution. A forensic medical exam also confirmed the wounds were caused by torture. The defendants, however, earlier pleaded not guilty before the High Criminal Court. They were accused of causing physical injuries and psychological trauma. The defendants also allegedly insulted the victim verbally during the assault. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read and approve the minutes of the annual general meeting held on 31st March 2014. Discuss and approve the Board of Directors’ Report on the Company’s activities for the year ended 31st December 2014. Review the Auditors’ Report for the year ended 31st December 2014. Discuss and approve the Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2014. Discuss and approve the Board of Directors recommendation for the following proposed appropriations: a) Distribution of cash dividends of 40% of Paid up Capital at .040fils for each shares held (BD 2,473,976). b) Transfer of BD 165,600 to the statutory reserve. 6. Discuss and approve the report of the Board of Directors on the commitment to corporate governance for 2014. 7. Authorize the Board of directors to reappoint DICO as Investment advisors for the company for the year 2015 after approval of Central Bank of Bahrain. 8. Ratify the conduct of the members of the Board and discharge them from liability for their actions during the year ended 31st December 2014. 9. To appoint or re-appoint external auditors for the year 2015, and authorize the Board of directors to deter mine their remuneration, subject to the approval of the Central Bank of Bahrain. 10. Election of 5 members for the coming 3 years. Notes: • • • • • • You may collect the Financial Statements for the year 2014 and the proxy form Al Ahlia Insurance Company main branch in Chamber of Commerce old Bldg No. 122, 4th floor, office No. 44, Manama, Tel: 17225860 effective 19th March, 2015. Any shareholder registered in the shareholders register as of the date of the AGM to attend personally or by written proxy to any person to attend the meeting and vote on his/her/their behalf provided that the said proxy is not the Company’s Chairman, Board’s member or Company’s employee. In the case the shareholder is a company, the proxy attending the meeting must present an authorization letter from the shareholder authorizing that he is the proxy of that shareholder. Such authorization must be in written form and signed by the authorized person in the company and stamped by that company’s stamp and to be presented before the expiry of the fixed time for depositing the proxy. The proxy must be delivered at least 24 hours prior to the meeting by hand, post, fax (17224870) or email ([email protected]) and to make sure of receiving it before the expiry of the fixed time for depositing the proxy. The proxy form delivered after the fixed time for depositing it shall be considered unusable for the meeting. Those who want to nominate themselves for membership of Board of Directors for the coming 3 years period can obtain election form from Al Ahlia Insurance Company and submit the same duly filled in along with all required documents to PR department of the company before 19/03/2015 by hand or post to PO Box 5282. For any clarifications, please contact the number 17225860. Board of Directors 8 Thursday, March 12, 2015 This bazaar has many hues, buT one cause Embassies Charity Bazaar held in Bahrain on stage and 55 prizes are presented by the Embassies. This event will benefit the Welfare Society for the long-term Manama cause,” she added. t was the confluence of different Bridget Lindsey, wife of the British communities at the annual Embassies Ambassador, said, “The British Charity Bazaar, which was inaugurated community was ecstatic in baking cakes on Wednesday. Around 35 Embassies for this cause, which will benefit not took part in this year’s edition compared only education centres but also children to the 28 participants last year. with special needs and poor families.” The Children and Mothers Welfare Wang Yi, wife of the Chinese Society organized the one-day bazaar Ambassador said, “We have brought in concert with Embassies of Arab and The British community was many traditional bags and accessories expatriate communities in Bahrain on ecstatic in baking cakes for the society’s premises in Isa Town. The this cause, which will benefit from China, but what stands in this bazaar is how popularly scarves are inaugural ceremony was held under the not only education centres sold.” patronage of Shaikha Hessa bint Ali Al but also children with special Overwhelmed by the response to Khalifa, Wife of His Royal Highness needs and poor families the event, Mala Kumar, wife of Indian the Premier, in the presence of HRH Ambassador, said: “It is fantastic how the Prime Minister’s daughter Shaikha - Bridget Lindsey all Embassies are coming together for The Indian Embassy stall. Lulua bint Khalifa Al Khalifa. the dedication of a good cause. This also Speaking to DT News, Maysa gives us an opportunity to give back to Mohammed, Executive Director of our host country Bahrain.” Children and Mothers Welfare Society, Stephanie Hallet, representative of the USA stall said: “The event has 35 stalls with the participation of more than one thousand people. The Mexican Embassy and the Counsellor for Political and Economic Affairs expressed her happiness in participating in the event also participates for the first time.” “This year, we have added a stronger cultural theme along with the American Women’s Association. They with the display of every country’s traditional clothing had displayed baskets filled with educational games. Fatima Bastaki/DTNN I The Indian Ambassador and his wife at the event. A view of the Libyan Embassy stall. Wang Yi (right), wife of the Chinese Ambassador, in the China Embassy stall. Thursday, March 12, 2015 Bahraini in the dock for hiding convict DT News Network Manama losing arguments will be submitted on April 7 in the trial of a Bahraini accused of attempting to smuggle a convicted fugitive. The latter was earlier sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia after being convicted in connection with Jaish Al Imam (Army of Imam) case. Having successfully passed the Bahraini checkpoint, the defendant was arrested on the Saudi side of King Fahad Causeway by Saudi customs officers. He reportedly hid the convict under the backseat, and, to mislead inspectors, brought along his wife and young son to make it look like they were on a picnic. ‘When we passed the Bahraini check-point we thought we were safe and he (the convict) has left his cache,” the defendant told prosecutors in his statement. ‘When we reached the Saudi C check-point, we presented our IDs. When they entered the information in the computer system, they discovered he (the convict) is wanted by the Bahraini authorities,’ he added. The defendant was charged with helping a convicted fugitive escape the country. Ten men were earlier convicted in connection with a terrorist group that planned attacks across the country. Of the ten, four were sentenced before the High Criminal Court to life imprisonment for spearheading the Iranianbacked Army of Imam. The other six co-defendants were jailed for 15 years each for being part of the terrorist cell. Fourteen others were acquitted due to lack of evidence. The cell allegedly planned to target the Interior Ministry, Bahrain International Airport, Bahrain International Circuit, the US Navy base in Juffair, the BDF, Shaikh Isa Air Base and other vital sites. 9 market turns hub of free visa men Illegal workers thrive at Manama Central Market Melvin Mendonca/DTNN [email protected] Manama he Manama Central market, the largest market in the Kingdom, has become a hub of free visa holders and illegal residents. These illegal workers handle fruit trolleys at the Central market during the day. “When the municipality officials or Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) inspectors raid the area, they vanish. They resume the work once the officials leave the place,” a source said. Due to the lack of strict monitoring system, the menace of illegal employment is thriving in the market. Recently, local parliamentarian Ahmed Abdul Wahid Qarata said that block numbers 301, 302, 303 and 304 of Manama have become the haven for these free visa holders and illegal residents. The MP had called for the collective effort of officials of Interior Ministry, Labour Ministry and Health Ministry. T Speaking to DT News, Manama General Secretariat Chairman, Mohammed Al Khozae said that though he was aware of the issue in the market, he was unable to take stringent action against them due to limited authority vested with the General Secretariat. “Interior Ministry and LMRA have the power to tackle the issue of free visa holders and illegal residents. Until they plunge into action, we cannot do anything,” he added. First global vascular symposium in Bahrain Muhammad Azam/DTNN Manama DF Hospital in collaboration with the Gulf Vascular Society and Saudi Society for Vascular Surgeons organized a two-day Bahrain International Vascular Symposium here on Wednesday. More than 200 participants attended the programme to benefit from the advanced knowledge of eminent international and regional vascular speakers. The symposium was held on the fringe of the Bahrain International Trauma Conference held under the patronage of Chairman Supreme Health Council Lt. General (Dr.) Shaikh Mohammed Bin Abdullah Al B The goal of the meeting is to discuss and come up with the most advanced treatment modalities and solutions for patients - Lt. Col. Dr. Dhafer M. Kamal Khalifa on Sunday. Director of Royal Medical Services Bahrain Defence Force Maj. Gen. (Prof.) Khalid bin Ali Al-Khalifa was also present at the occasion. Speaking to DT News, Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeons BDF Royal Medical Services Hospital Lt. Col. Dr. Dhafer M. Kamal said that it was the first international vascular scientific meeting in Bahrain. “The goal of the meeting is to discuss and come up with the most advanced treatment modalities Maj. Gen. Khalid bin Ali Al-Khalifa, Director of Royal Medical Services Bahrain Defence Force (third from left in first row), attends the Bahrain International Vascular Symposium on Wednesday. and solutions for patients inflicted with vascular diseases. It also aims to increase awareness on vascular conditions among the physicians as well as the public,” said Dr. Kamal. The symposium Director Training and Development BDF Royal Medical Services Hospital Maj. Dr Ahmed Mohamed Al Ansari said that the object of the programme was to bring forth international advancements on the subject and benefit from them. Registration fee for the symposium was BD 58, while for doctors, nurses and medical students it was BD 56. There were four sessions on day one covering vital topics like Diabetic Foot Complications, Peripheral Arterial Disease Management and Updates, Vascular Trauma/ Miscellaneous and Interesting Cases Presentations. First session was chaired and co chaired by Dr. Muneir Nazzal, and Dr. Mamoun Al – Basheer. The speakers were Professor Hasan Al Zahrani, Dr. Giacomo Clerici, Dr. Mahmoud Malas and Dr Patrick Tosenovsky. Second session was chaired and co chaired by Dr. Giacomo Clerici and Dr. Hasan Al- Zahrani. The speakers were Dr. Samer Koussayer, Professor Muneir Nazzal, Dr Massimo Lenti, Dr. Martin Maresch and Dr. Mahmoud Mallas. Third session was chaired and co chaired by Dr. Mahmoud Malas and Dr. Hasan Al – Thani. The speakers The object of the programme was to bring forth international advancements on the subject and benefit from them - Maj. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Al Ansari were Dr. Ali Badra, Dr. Saud Al-Turki, Dr. Musaad Al Ghamdi, Dr. Abdul Karim Al Amri and Dr. Mamoun Al- Basheer. Fourth session was chaired and co chaired by Dr. Khalifa- Al Wehaibi and Dr. Dhafer Kamal. The speakers of the last session were Dr. Mamoun Al- Basheer and Dr. Elham Khouja. Four more sessions will be conducted on the topics Carotid Artery Disease, Thoracic and Abdominal Aorta, Vascular Access for Hemodialysis and Update on Management of Venous Disease on Thursday. 10 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Speak [email protected] Readers’ VIEW Top tweets Do you feel strongly about commenting on any issue of social relevance or on any report we carried? Be it bouquets or bricks, you can explore this space by airing your views, opinions or comments. The best letter, selected once in a week, will receive five tickets for watching a blockbuster at Dana Cinema. Letters can be sent to letters @dt.bh nEW basE to tacklE thrEats In thE rEgIon Give any child around you all the love and tenderness you can provide; it’s all what it takes to make them sane, proper individuals @EbtisamKBahar People hate when you show them how it feels to be treated the way they treat you. @idillionaire Dear Mr. Cameron, Bahrain is a strategic ally, with the friendship between the two countries further forged with the new base to tackle threats in the region. The defense secretary Michael Fallon said “this new base is a permanent expansion of the Royal Navy’s footprint and will enable Britain to send more and larger ships to reinforce stability in the Gulf”. Bahrain’s Crown Prince has urged a war on ‘evil theocracy” and the world is convinced that murder and execution in the name of any religion is unacceptable and must stop. There is a crisis in the UK with the recruitment of young girls to join jihadists in Syria and Iraq and your intelligence agencies are doing their utmost to combat terrorism in the UK. With the recent revelation of “Jihadi John”, the challenge of eliminating the radicalization of youth has become even more apparent with aggressive extremists firmly placed in the education system. With the new commitment with Bahrain, I hope that you will question the dubious personalities who live comfortably in the UK with links to Iran continue their venomous campaign against the peaceful majority in this country. As a British citizen and a resident in Bahrain for over two decades, I - can say with confidence that this is a multi-ethnic society with a leadership that is both visionary and openminded. There is freedom of speech, freedom of religion and gender equality. With this in mind, I ask why the British newspapers continue to sell false propaganda to its readers in the name of “free media” when the allegations are so far from the truth on the ground. If indeed the British government wants to stop the radicalizing of young people in the community it is not only ISIS that remains a problem but also Hezbollah which also has firm representation in the UK. The UK government has offered asylum to unscrupulous Bahraini characters like Saeed Shehabi, Ala’a Shehabi, Yousif Muhafadha, Ali Abdulemam, Jawad Fairooz and Mushaima to name a few. These extremists’ core belief is violence, they have links to Iran and Hezbollah, run organizations from the UK and are even permitted valuable space in British newspapers and television. On the other hand, voices of truth, which is the vast majority and who firmly apposes the sectarian violence of the so-called Al Wefaq “opposition” group with its fans based in the UK, are continually ignored and their validity questioned. On social media, accounts created and run from the UK are abusive and baselessly accuse the Bahrain security personnel and government of torture and repression. These same accounts are abusive towards anyone with a contrary opinion and the constant barrage is disturbing. Some claim to be MBE holders while others call themselves “activists”. What sort of British activist, MBE holder or citizen supports terrorism in another country and criticizes it on home ground? It would do a great service to the British people if intelligence agencies were to identify these people as they may radicalize unsuspecting victims through false propaganda. Mr. David Cameron and Mrs. Theresa May, as a British citizen I respectfully urge you to address the issue of people who use the UK as a base to support terrorism and to encourage as well as condone sectarian violence in Bahrain through foreign funding. The UK stands for justice and tolerance – people who incite violence and terrorism under the guise of human rights should not be welcome in a country whose pillar of foreign policy is that of peace. Thank you Sir. Sally Saar The world is ‘sick of being lectured to’ by the United Nations Never settle for anything less than what you deserve. If you settle for less, you probably deserve even lesser. @ATEEKSTER Good luck to the #Bahrain startups in their @MITEFarab competition! Wishing you all the best @Paczie T he United Nations was officially founded on October 24th 1945 and appeared to be a suitable successor to the League of Nations whose members’ primary goals, as stated in its Covenant, included “preventing wars through collective security and disarmament and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration”. Although the UN looked like a strong and effective replacement, it began to lose its status by the end of 1970 when it became evident that America, and Russia would continue to follow their foreign policies. America had the most influence because it contributed 25% of the annual UN budget. In 1986 the USA refused to pay 50% of its annual contribution in protest at the influence of newly emerging countries. The USA’s argument was that 20 nations financed 85% of the total UN budget and yet smaller nations without major monetary commitment were trying to reform the UN – money talks. In the Security Council, which is where most of the work is done, out of fifteen seats the five permanent member states Russia, USA, UK, France and China retain the right to veto any decisions. As the New York Times said in July 2014 “the right of veto has long enabled the permanent members to reject anything that threatens their strategic interests, despite the organization’s lofty principles, notably its mandate to protect civilians when their own state authorities cannot”. In December 2014 the Japan times said “U.N. members have been discussing change for decades, but agreement has proven impossible because of competing interests. As it approaches its 70th anniversary next year, here are five problems facing the United Nations; 1. Outdated structure, 2. Unwieldy organization, 3. Increasing demands, 4. Unreliable funding and 5. Political horse-trading”. It has become more obvious that the UN is not interested in solving problems with diplomatic force but by flexing dollar muscles. The world must not disregard the Sykes Picot agreement between France and Britain or the USA’s Greater Middle East Plan. The long term foreign policies of the permanent members of the UN to carve up and control the Middle East by creating internal strife and fragmentation is far from over. Look at the mess in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Pakistan, and Afghanistan and observe the growing tentacles of Iran and Israel – the plan for the GCC couldn’t be more obvious. The UN cries human rights against any country at the drop of a hat yet does not condemn the US for its racial prejudice, police brutality, the murder of unarmed civilians and then there’s the torture chamber – Guantanamo bay. To date the UN has done nothing to stop the cold- blooded murder of hundreds of thousands of civilians in Syria or the oppression and executions in Iran. Why? In Bahrain; Who supported Al Wefaq’s attempted coup in 2011? Which Ambassadors continue to meet with Al Wefaq that represents nobody? Heads of which states sympathized with Al Wefaq’s terrorism? Why was the UN’s focus on Bahrain and Al Wefaq? Why did the local UN office maintain an eerie dishonest silence? Well trained manipulative agents placed within Arab countries will try to execute cunning schemes and plans on behalf of their god fathers – the question is “are we ready?”. CommuniqueBH The goal is not perfection but rather a posture of moving toward healthy habits and characteristics. German property in the country could be confiscated to compensate for the Nazi occupation of Greece 11 We will approach the issue with the necessary sensitivity, with a sense of responsibility and honesty... We expect the German government to do the same -Greece PM Alexis Tsipras - Greece Justice Minister Nikos Parakevopoulos Thursday, March 12, 2015 MAN BAHRAIN POSTS MARKET SHARE OF 38PC Man Power DT News Network Manama AN Truck and Bus posted a strong surge in performance in the Kingdom to close 2014 with sustained growth in customer demand. The positive sales performance comes on the back of a stronger brand perception and steady growth for the transport sector and demonstrates the strong growth momentum for MAN moving into 2015. General Manager of AMA Motors, the exclusive MAN distributor in Bahrain, Simon Keen stated: “The market share of Bahrain for MAN has increased year-on-year from 35 per cent to 38pc against an actual vehicle registration that has stayed static at around 350 units in the segment 16 M tons and over. The key highlight for MAN in 2015 is the implementation of the 127 MAN buses for the new public transport service in Bahrain. The customer awareness of both the buses and the MAN brand has massively increased and as such the level of customer visits and quotation is up by around 50pc year on year.” Despite the difficult economic situation, the MAN group managed to increase its worldwide operating profit in 2014. This is attributable to the significantly improved profitability of business with large motors and machines. The strong position in the European commercial vehicle business also helped to respond to the market slump in Brazil and Russia. MoI to host second eCommerce Workshop Manama he Industry and Commerce ministry is hosting the second eCommerce Workshop under the patronage of Industry and Commerce Minister Zayed bin Rashid Alzayani under the slogan “eCommerce .. Bahraini Platform .. To Global Market”, The eCommerce and Information Technology Directorate and Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH) the strategic partner of the event will host a workshop about eMarketPlace T Spreading Wings and its significance alongwith. The event will be held in the Palm hall at Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre at 9:00am to 1:00pm on March 30. This event comes within the ministry’s scope and the vision of progressive role for the small and medium enterprises they take part toward the local economy, in addition to the Ministry’s response toward the high demand of the previous workshop which took place in 2014. Exide Bahrain celebrating 10 years Manama xide Batteries, the battery solutions for all driving needs, is celebrating 10 years of success in Bahrain and is having a special offer to commemorate the occasion. Ebrahim K. Kanoo B.S.C has been representing Exide Technologies for the past decade in Bahrain. General Manager - Parts at Ebrahim K. Kanoo Gurcharan Singh said: “We at EKK value our partnership with Exide technologies as they are the world’s number 1 in batteries.” He added: “We are committed to offer customers high quality products and excellent service.” Currently, with every purchase of Exide batteries, customers get a scratch & win card to win 40 LED TVs, iPhones, Samsung Galaxy Tablets, Philips Tablets and other valuable prizes. The offer is valid from March 1 until April 30, 2015. E Nedbank strengthens Mideast operations DT News Desk Manama edbank Private Wealth, a leading wealth provider with a heritage dating back to 1834, has increased the client support team for its Dubaibased operation due to strong growth across the Middle Eastern region. Greg Smith has joined the Andrew Bates, Regional Head of ME N Dubai-based regional office and will be interacting with a dedicated high net worth client service team that has been recently appointed to extend product and service support. This support team will be headed by senior executive, Gordon Crowe, and further assisted by Claire Quayle, who has joined as a new personal banker. Greg Smith has over seven years’ experience in the financial services industry in Dubai and has worked in various business development and advisory positions. Prior to joining Nedbank Private Wealth, he worked in the private banking department of Lloyds TSB as a wealth team executive. Zain expands horizons with datamena Dubai ain Group has announced a new collaboration with datamena, a carrier neutral data centre and connectivity platform based in the UAE and serving Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. This new collaboration was announced during Capacity Middle East – the 10th edition of the annual flagship event for the Middle Eastern and international carrier Z communities, running between March 10 and 12 which brings together over 1,200 delegates representing more than 350 companies. Through presence in datamena, Zain operations across the region will expand by interconnecting with various partners including regional and international carriers, content and cloud providers and enterprises. Zain operations will be benefiting from state of the art infrastructure available in datamena, including the UAE Internet Exchange (UAE-IX). Zain Group is a member of the Middle East Europe Terrestrial System (MEETS), which reaches into datamena and which will be connecting the GCC with high speed fibre optics when it is launched later this year. 12 BUSINESS Thursday, March 12, 2015 BCCI health committee holds meeting DT News Network Manama he Health and Medical sector committee of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) held its ordinary meeting presided over by Adel Al A’ali at the T Chamber’s headquarters in Sanabis. The meeting discussed the prospect of holding meetings with the Economic Development Board (EDB) and Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) to mull enhancing cooperation and integrating efforts. The committee also endorsed holding another meeting with the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) to scrutinise the progress of the proposals made in its previous meeting. 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For firm rates or for currencies not listed above please call Bahrain Financing Company. telephone: 17228888, website: www.bfc.com.bh DT News Network Manama n increase in interest income helped BBK to finish 2014 with solid profit figures, according to the company’s annual report. BBK’s net interest income rose 5pc to BD72.3 million in 2014 from BD68.9m in 2013. Other income clocked a healthy growth of 4pc from 2013 as total assets grew by 8.4pc to BD3.5 billion in 2014. Net loans as a ratio of total assets reached a level above that seen in 2010, and is now at 52.7pc. For BBK, 2014 was a fruitful year with steadily improving performance and achieving recognition and awards like “Best Retail Bank in Bahrain 2014 by Global Banking & Finance Review” and Best Customer Experience Overall Website 2014 in 10th Annual Customer Experience Benchmarking Index 2014 – Dubai” A Looking ahead, the bank said in 2015 it will complete three-year strategic cycle and is planning for next period. While planning to continue as a major player in the domestic market, the bank also said it would expand and diversify overseas activities. “The coming year will be critical as we appraise achievements and determine best ways to develop as a financial services group in future,”said Chairman of BBK Murad Ali Murad Retail banking division of BBK contributed 26.3pc of the 2014 net profit and achieved 18.2pc growth in customer deposit. Treasury and institutional banking contributed 35.3pc of net profit in 2014. Despite a regional retrenchment in credit spread and a tightening of yields, the bank continued to maintain its GCC bias while selectively seeking opportunities in emerging and other markets. BBK’s fully owned subsidiaries, CrediMax and Invita made rapid business strides in 2014 and contributed to the overall revenue of the group. The success of BBK in 2014 is further sweetened by the fact that Bahrainis constituted 95pc of the total workforce, one of the highest Bahrainisation in the Kingdom. Also, 35.5pc of the workforce are women. BBK’s Annual report was released at the Annual General Meeting of the company on Tuesday. Alexander Blass Prime Minister Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa. The workshop aims to discuss in depth the concept of innovative entrepreneurship and innovation methods in institutions and businesses as well as the main innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship strategies and ways of developing innovative ideas and converting them into successful projects. Chief Executive Officer of Innovation Institute of America, Alexander Blass who enjoys a remarkable presence in media outlets, such as Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Associated Press, Business Week and FOX will conduct the workshop. Ebtikar, eGovt to hold workshop on biz secrets DT News Network Manama btikar Association will organise a workshop on ‘Secrets of Business Innovation and Innovative Entrepreneurship: How to Lead, Create, Market, and Sell Like an Innovator’ at Bahrain International Circuit. The workshop, which will be held over three days from March 17 to 19 is organised in cooperation with the Innovation Institute of America and in coordination with e-Government Authority. The event forms part of Bahrain E Country 1 uS DLr 1 uK StG 1 SFr 100 yEn Bahrain 0.3770 0.5748 0.3915 0.3152 Kuwait 0.2855 34.1458 0.2965 0.2387 Oman 0.3849 0.3707 0.3997 0.3218 Qatar 3.6420 3.5072 3.7819 3.0452 uaE 3.6730 3.5371 3.8141 3.0711 Saudi 3.7500 3.6113 3.8941 3.1355 Osama International e-Government Forum, which will be organised under patronage of Deputy Thursday, March 12, 2015 All new Honda CR-V BUSINESS 13 Sustainability and Business Ethics – key drivers to long-term corporate success C DT News Network Manama ational Motor Company W.L.L has announced the introduction of new 2015 Honda CR-V, which is a fresh upgrade. Available in Honda showroom in Sitra, the fourth generation 2015 CR-V boasts of a wider stance with enhanced exterior styling, offers a 4 grade line up including a 2WD option powered with a new directinjection DOHC 4 cylinder i-VTEC engine with CVT transmission, plush interiors and a whole host of new and standard features depicting it as more Efficient, Functional and confident SUV. The CR-V styling has been thoughtfully enhanced with customer preferences of Middle East Region in mind. The all new 2015 CR-V boasts of new exterior design which illustrates N it as a smart yet tough SUV. When it comes to interior, 2015 CR-V offers a spacious feel, convenience. On EX and EX-Leather grades, inclusion of intuitive lots of storage space and Easy Fold-Down 60/40 Split Rear Seat that provides cargo loading 7-inch colour Intelligent MultiInformation Display (i-MID) adds technological supremacy. EX grades are also equipped with Smart Entry and Push Start which enables you to unlock the door, start the car, shut the car and walk away without ever having to touch the key. Honda upgraded its engine for an increase in both torque and efficiency. Powering the 2015 CR-V is a new Earth Dreams Technology direct-injected 2.4-litre DOHC i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine. The CR-V boasts of Honda active-safety features such as the Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and Traction Control System (TCS) which enhances handling stability and predictability especially in poor traction conditions in addition to Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS), Electronic Brake Distributor (EBD) and Hill Start Assist. GBM backs eGovernment forum Manama ustomised IT solutions provider, Gulf Business Machines (GBM) has partnered with the eGovernment Authority (eGA) as a diamond sponsor for the Bahrain International eGovernment Forum 2015. The event, set to begin on March 15 until 19 will be held under the patronage of Deputy Prime Minister Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology (SCICT) HH Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa. This year’s event marks the eighth consecutive year that GBM has supported the summit as a DiamondLevel Sponsor. C ompanies do not consider sustainability as being relevant towards contributing to business profitability. Profitmaking activities lead to “negative” externalities which are ignored in the calculation of private costs and benefits. Hence companies do not pay for the pollution they create and tend to pollute more as more is produced. These “bad” goods are left for the government to manage through environmental protection agencies or taxation and regulations. “Clean” air and “clean” water are not private goods owned by an identifiable entity. Hence it is not practical for a private company to clean polluted water or air since no consumer will directly pay for this; unfortunately, no one can survive without the consumption of these either. Consumers behave as “free riders” where everyone enjoys the benefit of clean air or water assuming someone else will pay for it! It is against this backdrop that we also see some exceptions to the rule. IKEA, the Swedish furniture manufacturer has worked over the years to create a difference in the way it conducts business with its customers, suppliers and its stakeholders across the globe without compromising its basic aim of profitability. The history of the company traces back to its aim of supplying low cost and high quality furniture to its customers – thereby making modern living affordable and accessible to the middle class. IKEA also maintained that it would work towards a sustainable future by supporting its suppliers and creating long term opportunities. Besides purchasing products from its suppliers the company has also extended financial and technical assistance to them. According to Anders Dahlvig (IKEA CEO during 19992009) there has been very little divergence between profitability and sustainability aims for IKEA. The idea of sustainable business has been modeled in IKEA’s vision, mission and strategy whereby the most modern environmental technology has always been used – recycling 90% of store waste has been an ongoing target and wastage of any resource is considered to be a “mortal sin”. During Dahlvig’s tenure the company achieved average annual sales growth of more than 10% while retail prices (for consumers) decreased by 20%. The company has tied up with WWF, UNICEF and the Save the Child fund to make social and environmental contributions in developing countries for working towards child free labor in its supply value chain among other environmental and social initiatives. Dahlvig has been recognized globally on several occasions for conducting business in a responsible manner and for making a difference to the world through sustainable and environmental-friendly profit making. Dr. Subhadra Ganguli currently works in Ahlia Universty as an Associate Professor of Economics and is also engaged in consulting projects in Economics in Bahrain and in the region. She holds a Ph.D in Economics from University of California in Riverside. Dr. Ganguli has experience in academic teaching, research and Quality Assurance for the last 20 years in India, USA and Bahrain. She has worked at the BIBF during 2004-August 2014 in various capacities. (The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of this newspaper.) Apple apologizes as outage hits online services Washington Apple apologized to users Wednesday after a major outage of its online services, affecting customers worldwide. The tech giant’s status page showed the App Store, iTunes, iBooks store and Mac App store went down from 0900 GMT and were still offline at 1900 GMT. Enhancing pEoplE’s livEs 14 BUSINESS Thursday, March 12, 2015 Joseph Rizzo Insurance should be looked at as giving “peace of mind” from unwanted, unfortunate and fortuitous events, which effect one’s way of life adversely and not for small petty claims. O. P. Sreesadan / DTNN [email protected] I nsurance has evolved as a process of safeguarding the interest of people from loss and uncertainty. It may be described as a social device to reduce or eliminate risk of loss to life and property. Insurance contributes a lot to the general economic growth of the society by providing stability to the functioning of process. As Insurance Awareness Week has started here DT News spoke to Bahrain National Insurance (bni) General Manager Joseph Rizzo on the importance of Home insurance and the need for creating awareness. During the Insurance Awareness Week organized by Bahrain Insurance Association (BIA) under the patronage of the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), ‘Amna’ the BIA’s insurance mascot sporting traditional Bahraini attire will play a key role in conveying the message to the public. lWhat are the main types of property insurance that a normal household can get? Home insurance protects your house against the perils of natural disaster like floods and earthquakes, fire, damage due to theft, impact by vehicles or objects and malicious damage. Most of the households in Bahrain buy this insurance because it is required by the bank. However this insurance should always be purchased as the house is an important asset which will pass from one generation to the other and most of the time appreciates in value. In addition to the buildings, families should also purchase insurance against the same perils to protect their belongings like furniture, appliances, decorations, paintings, jewelry and electronic equipment. Most of the people do not insure these items due to the fact that they think nothing will ever happen to them. The payment for such cover provided in most markets is very affordable. I believe that people should not wait until they experience that the benefits really outweigh the small cost of this product but shop around and purchase peace of mind to ensure continuity with one’s family standard of living. In addition to the above covers most comprehensive home policies in the market provide protection in the case of any other third party being injured or has his property damaged in the insured house or due to the fault of any member of the family insured. This is referred to as public liability cover and is extremely useful when inadvertently or through negligence one causes damage to third parties or their property. Households should also look at purchasing insurance to protect them during their travels. This kind of protection can be purchased either for every trip or else as an annual cover for all trips within the year. It protects the member of the household against additional cost of delay, cancellations due to personal problems such as sickness, injury or accidents, stolen languages, accidents abroad that require hospitalization or medical attention and various other travel related events. This is a must and again companies sell this product at a very affordable rate. lAre there any mandatory policies? Presently there is only Motor Third Party insurance, which is mandatory. The law in Bahrain stipulates that every car has to have insurance against third party damage. This protects the innocent public who are injured or other cars belonging to the public which are damaged as a result of one driving a car. It also protects the owner of the car from having to pay damages for the injury or damages he or she causes by driving the vehicle. This is why this insurance is compulsory. In addition to this mandatory cover insurance companies also can provide cover against the damage of your vehicle. This is called comprehensive insurance cover. insured. All companies’ websites have information about prices and related covers and I would recommend that clients compare and shop around for the best deal for property, travel and motor insurance. lWhat happens in case of theft? Fire? As buyers of insurance one should remember that this is a product that will benefit only if there is a valid claim. It is a promise by the insurance company to pay you in the case of a valid loss. You, as the client, are still obliged however to take good care of your insured assets as if they were uninsured. Insurance will not pay for the maintenance of your assets that is still your responsibility. Insurance will never pay more than the value of your assets at the time of loss and therefore one should not expect a new replacement without deduction for depreciation. The duty of the insurance company is to bring you in the same situation you were before the loss therefore you cannot make profit from a claim. Insurance should be looked at as giving “peace of mind” from unwanted, unfortunate and fortuitous events, which affect ones, way of life adversely and not for small petty claims. In the case of a claim all policies have a section which exactly tells you what to do. What is most important is that you contact the insurance company immediately and advise them. Secondly if the claim is caused by other people such as theft make sure you call the police or any person of authority depending on the nature of the claim. For example if the claim is loss of luggage then make sure you have evidence from the carrier that it has been lost or damaged. It is important that you have evidence of the loss in all ways that is possible. lHow much does it usually cost? The cost for a household policy varies depending on the extent of cover and the amount of contents. It also varies on the type of contents being lWhat’s your advice to the buyers of insurance? Porsche Performance Start Added to Cayenne Diesel P 15 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Tesla posts short waiting time for upscale P85D Model S T esla Motors Inc. appears to have a relatively strong supply of the new P85D Model S, with customers being told they can get the pricey all-wheel-drive electric sedan within 20 days, far shorter than the waiting time on auto maker’s less expensive models. The Silicon Valley automaker launched the $105,000 P85D late last year at a price point that promised to increase average transaction prices and potentially bring the money-losing company closer to profitability. Shoppers using Tesla’s TSLA, +0.04% online ordering tool will find the P85 is available for delivery in late March, while those ordering the $70,000 or $80,000 versions of the Model S need to wait until May. The company has prioritised deliveries of the P85D, but the short waiting time raises additional concerns about the strength of demand for Tesla’s products, as it looks to expand to new markets and broaden the lineup. Tesla’s latest disclosures indicate the automaker continues to see strong interest in its products even amid low gasoline prices, and analysts generally say there is plenty of pent-up demand for Model S sedans. Last month, it said the order bank coming into 2015 included 10,000 deposits for the Model S and 20,000 for the forthcoming Model X SUV. orsche is adding the Performance Start function to the 2015 Cayenne diesel as part of the optional Sport Chrono package. A l t h o u g h Performance Start isn’t a full-bore launchc o n t r o l system like the one used to slingshot P D K equipped 911s,Boxsters, and Caymans toward the horizon, it does allow the driver to launch the Cayenne from rest at wide-open throttle after sidestepping the brake pedal. Porsche claims t h a t Performance Start shaves 0.1 second from the Cayenne’s zero-to-60 time. And as if being a compression-ignition Porsche SUV weren’t oddball enough, the gadget also means that model joins the very, very small roster of production diesel vehicles with similar technology. Mercedes-AMG Black Series may return A MG boss Tobias Moers has said that the Black Series badge will return on an unspecified AMG model in the future. He also admitted that development of hybrid technology was in the works at Mercedes’ performance arm. The new GT and C63 models marked a new dawn for the company under h i s leadership and a different approach. This new approach means the Black Series name has been parked for now, but Moers said it would return. “The Black Series name stays,” said Moers. “It will be necessary in the future, but for now the base cars are so good. The Black Series must be at the top of the hill, but I don’t know when or on what model yet.” The GT range will also expand with further variants in the future, Moers revealed, most likely first with a higherperformance Porsche 911 GT3 rival. It is likely that the GT range will perhaps mirror the 911 ranges, with new variants coming out on an annual basis to maintain interest in the car. A direct SLS successor is not planned at present, said Moers, AMG being happy to have the GT as an indirect successor. Bajaj Pulsar 150NS Audi Q6 electric SUV confirmed specifications leaked A B ajaj had recently showcased its Pulsar 150NS at a motor show in Turkey along with the Pulsar 200SS. Engine specifications for the Bajaj Pulsar 150NS had never been revealed before, but they have now been leaked online. Bajaj Pulsar 150NS is powered by a 149.5cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine, which is a newly developed unit. The advanced unit uses a four-valve per cylinder layout now, to increase efficiency and enhance power. The new motor produces a maximum of 16.8bhp at 9,000rpm and peak torque of 1.3kgm is produced at 7,500rpm. The Pulsar 150NS has a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres now. It is also equipped with 17-inch wheels at both ends. For braking duty, the bike makes use of a single disc brake upfront and a drum brake setup does duty at the rear wheel. udi has offered a preview of its upcoming electric SUV at the company’s annual press conference. Expected to badge Q6, the new vehicle is based on the same basic MLB platform as the new Q7, but is built around a battery pack, which could be as large as 100kWh. The Q6 is not expected to hit showrooms globally before 2017-end. The Q6 was currently under development and that the final styling would take much from the Prologue concept car. The MLB platform had been designed to be flexible enough to accommodate a battery pack as well as plugin hybrid and gas tanks for natural gas power. The next-generation Audi A4, which is based on the smallest version of the MLB platform and due to be seen later this year, will also come as a gas-powered version, dubbed the G-Tron. Q6 will be something new, following designs established on the Prologue concept. It will be positioned as something more emotional and sportier than the Q7. The Q7 will be a car for seven people, the Q6 will be more coupe like. The Q7 will be one of the last Audis with the current design language. It will have some visual differentiation from the Q7 both inside and out. The Q6 has received the official nod for production and will hit international markets within the next three years. 16 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa on Wednesday called upon trade delegations to convey a message to the decision-makers in their countries that the region is seeking development and economic growth. Receiving at the Gudaibiya Palace German trade delegation led by Chairman of the German Parliament Committee on Economic Affairs and Energy and Chairman of the German-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry Peter Ramsauer, Prince Khalifa highlighted the importance of Germany’s scientific, trade and financial expertise. Representative of His Majesty King Hamad b Capital of Arab Youth. Shaikh Nasser said the the ceremony held at Isa Town’s gym hall. Parliament Speaker Ahmed bin Ibrahim Al Mulla Wednesday received a delegation of the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce, and stressed reinforcing joint bilateral trade relations. Speaker emphasised holding mutual projects and programmes between Bahrain and Germany to uplift relations to higher levels, especially in economic field. First Deputy Speaker, Ali Al-Aradi, and Second Deputy Speaker, Abdulhalim Murad, also attended the meeting. The Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) sponsored the 27th edition of the Bahrain Ladies Open recently held at the Awali Golf Club in which a number of guest and local golf professionals participated. BAPCO Chief Executive, Dr. Pete Bartlett presented the tournament trophy to Lynn St Lawrence, congratulating her on her win. Executive Director of the Financial Institution Supervision at the CBB Abdulrahman Al Baker along with top executives in Insurance sector at the official opening of Bahrain Insurance Week Campaign at Bahrain City Centre. An Alumni event has been launched by (Causeway Institute International) at Ramee Grand Hotel to honour a group of Bahrainis who recently participated in a familiarisation trip to North Ireland. The participants visited Belfast and held several meetings with political leadership, representatives of civil society and human rights, and other related persons. In addition to Bahrain, delegations from Iraq and Afghanistan have also visited Belfast for the same mission. German Ambassador Sabine Taufmann hos community on Wednesday at her residen delegation led by former Federal Minister o in the German Bundestag and President of t Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims Friendship Society (DAFG), Houssam Marrou As part of the International Civil Defence of the centre welcomed the guests who w instructions. Civil defence personnel pres Thursday, March 12 , 2015 17 bin Isa Al Khalifa for Charity Works and Supreme Council for Youth and Sports Chairman and Bahrain Olympic Committee President HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa announced the launch of Manama as The e Kingdom embraces the Arab youth event in compliance with the Royal directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Officials, members of diplomatic corps and guests from the Kingdom and abroad attended sted a reception for representatives of the Bahraini and German business nce in Saar on the occasion of the visit of high level German business of Transportation and Chairman of the Economic and Energy Committee the Arab German Chamber of Industry of Commerce, Dr. Peter Ramsauer. in Germany, Aiman Mazyek as well as Vice-Chairman of the German-Arab uf were also present. Chief of Public Security Major General Tariq Al Hassan on Wednesday received Riyadh-based South African Ambassador Mohammed Sadaq Jafar. They discussed bilateral relations and issues of common interest. e Day, the Civil Defence Centre in Muharraq received children from Al Sanabel Orphan Care Society. Head were presented with a brief description on the duties of the General Directorate of Civil Defence and safety esented rescue and fire fighting exercises. Parliament Speaker, Ahmed bin Ibrahim Al Mulla Wednesday received a delegation of the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce and stressed reinforcing joint bilateral trade relations. Speaker emphasised holding mutual projects and programmes between Bahrain and Germany to uplift relations to higher levels, especially in economic field. First Deputy Speaker, Ali Al Aradi and Second Deputy Speaker, Abdulhalim Murad also attended the meeting. Bahrain Azadea Group, a leading fashion and lifestyle retail company in the Middle East and North Africa with over 55 international brands in 15 countries, has announced the launch of a new brand UPlay, the first official gaming and electronics trade in store in the region. 18 Thursday, March 12, 2015 e you , you know, worried. Ar I’m very mom. I’m very ting ough sleep? Are you ea en ng tti ge u yo e Ar ? OK a humidifier in her room right? You know, I set up ed about the fact that s worri . with eucalyptus oil. I wa towels, Q-tips, you know she didn’t have enough na -Madon Anna... awesome kisser Haven’t thought of making ‘Broken Horses’ in Hindi: Vidhu Vinod Chopra Los Angeles ctor Ryan Reynolds has praised The Voices co-star Anna Kendrick for her kissing skills. When a tweeter reached out to Reynolds asking what it was like to kiss the Pitch Perfect 2 star, he said: “It was like taking your face to Awesometown.” In The Voices, Reynolds plays a factory worker who meets a bubbly love interest (Kendrick) at the office. He turns out to be a serial killer whose talking pets convince him to murder people. A F ilmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the trailer of whose debut Hollywood project Broken Horses was unveiled on Tuesday, says he hasn’t thought about remaking the movie for Hindi audiences as of now. At the event, graced by Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, when Vidhu Vinod Chopra was asked if he plans to make a Bollywood version of Broken Horses and whom would he like to cast in it, he said “It is difficult to say, but I am very fortunate to sit with two finest actors Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir. They are the best. I haven’t thought of remaking it (the film yet).” Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who has produced, directed and written Broken Horses has stepped out of his comfort zone with the movie, which stars actors like Maria Valverde, Thomas Jane, Anton Yelchin and Vincent D’Onofrio. Dibakar kept Sushant’s kissing scene a secret A ctor Sushant Singh Rajput, who shares a kissing scene with his co-star Swastika Mukherjee in the period drama Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, says director Dibakar Banerjee played a “game” with him for the scene. “Dibakar (Banerjee) played a good game with me which eventually turned bad for me. He instructed me about a scene and I got ready for it, but I didn’t know that Angoori Devi (the character) was going to kiss me in that scene,” Sushant, who had earlier kissed actresses Parineeti Chopra and Vaani Kapoor on screen, said here. He says that usually he tells his girlfriend Ankita Lokhande about a film’s script “so that she is mentally prepared” for whatever he needs to do. But in the case of Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!, the director kept the kissing scene a secret. Rihanna has ‘practically moved in’ with Dicaprio Miami inger Rihanna and her rumoured boyfriend and actor Leonardo DiCaprio are spending so much time at his home here, that it seems like she’s “practically moved in” with him. According to a source, the 27-year-old’s relationship with DiCaprio, 40, is steaming up as they are reportedly spending a lot of time together in his home. “It’s like she’s practically moved in,” The Sun newspaper quoted the source as saying. “Leo has been sweet and cordoned off little areas for her in the home that are just for her, like a smoke room,” the source added. The pair will also use their trip to the island to enjoy a romantic getaway together, planning to escape for some alone time on a nearby yacht. S Emmylou Harris, Evelyn Glennie win music’s Nobel I don’t do selfies Los Angeles esigner Karl Lagerfeld refuses to take photos of himself and hates posing for selfies with fans. The 81-year-old says he refuses to take photos of himself and often uses his assistant, Sébastien, to keep his fans at bay when they request he pose for selfies in the street. “I don’t do selfies. But other people do, and they all want to do selfies with me. No, no, no. Thank God, Sébastien, my assistant, he’s mean to the people in the street, mean and rude. I’m a nice person,” the designer said. D Copenhagen S country singer Emmylou Harris and Scottish virtuoso percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie were named on Tuesday in Stockholm winners of the Polar Music Prize, considered the Nobel Prize of music. “No one in the history of popular music has harmonized like Emmylou Harris ... The music of Emmylou Harris contains the history and spirit of the entire American continent,” Efe news agency quoted the jury as saying. Regarding Glennie, who went deaf at age 12, the jury said: “She has widened our understanding of what music is and shown us that listening is only partly to do with our ears ... Evelyn Glennie shows us that the body is a resonance chamber and that we live in a universe of sound.” U Thursday, March 12, 2015 Diesel’s deadly tension with Statham Florida ctor Vin Diesel says the tension on the sets of Fast and Furious 7 was deadly as Jason Statham, the latest to join the franchise, and their characters were required to be in physical face-offs most of the time. “The scenes where we are intense with one another were not the most enjoyable scenes on the set, because there was a tension that was present. For the more physical faceoffs, we had started training a month early,” Diesel said in a statement. “Thank god we’re friends and we are rooting for each other in real life because the intensity that we had to build against one another was so deadly,” he added. A Vin Diesel Welcome to the club: Big B tells 50-to-be Aamir Mumbai amir Khan will turn 50 on March 14 -- and megastar Amitabh Bachchan has welcomed the Taare Zameer Par actor to the other side of the half century. The actors on Monday unveiled the trailer of Broken A Jason Statham Horses at an event here. “Welcome to the club,” the 72-year-old veteran actor told Aamir when asked to comment on the latter turning 50. Hollywood film Broken Horses is produced, directed and written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. I never go to gym She is an Indian playback singer who mainly sings in Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu films as well as in other Indian languages such as Assamese, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, and Punjabi. She has received numerous awards and nominations, including four National Film Awards for best playback singer, three State Film Awards, five Filmfare Awards, and seven Filmfare Awards South. She has established herself as a leading female playback singer in Indian cinema. Shreya Ghoshal March 12, 1984 California ctress Monica Bellucci says she’s “too lazy” to go to the gym and has accepted she is a woman who has curves. The 50-year-old has no interest in punishing herself on the treadmill to stay in shape and insists she embraced her curvaceous figure years ago. “I never go to the gym, I’m just too lazy ... I’m not obsessed with being skinny. I’m a woman and I have curves. Of course, if you’re natural state is to be skinny, then it’s beautiful, but if you are round and curvy, I don’t think you have to change your nature,” she said. A Diaz sports dark locks Los Angeles ctress Cameron Diaz has coloured her blonde tresses dark. The 42-year-old debuted a darker shade of her locks while on a date night with husband Benji Madden over the weekend. It’s a change from her signature blonde strands, but the actress still has a few honey highlights. A 19 20 MIDDLE EAST Thursday, March 12, 2015 40 killed in bus, truck collision Saudi jails rights group founder Dubai founding member of one of the few independent human rights groups in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to 10 years in prison, a regional rights group said on Wednesday. Mohammed Al-Bajadi was sentenced last Thursday by the Specialised Criminal A Sarajevo t least 40 people were killed and 23 seriously injured on Wednesday in a collision between a bus and a truck in central Tanzania, officials said. A statement from the president’s office said the packed passenger bus was travelling between the western town of Mbeya A Court in Riyadh, whose jurisdiction is related to “terrorism”, the Gulf Centre for Human Rights (GCHR) said in a statement. and the economic capital and coastal city of Dar es Salaam when it was crushed by a container truck travelling in the opposite direction. AFTER 10-DAY PUSH IRAQ ENTERS TIKRIT I Major assault on Syria border Beirut The Islamic State jihadist group launched a major offensive Wednesday to try to capture a strategic town on the Syrian-Turkish border, leaving dozens dead in clashes, a monitor said. “Fighters from the Islamic State group started a huge assault towards Ras al-Ain and were able to take over a village nearby,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The offensive is a preemptive strike against Kurdish militia. New Revelation Iraqi pro-government fighters celebrate as they advance into Tikrit powers from the US Congress to reshape the Middle East. to take on a group threatening However, it was without direct support from the US-led coalition’s air campaign that Iraqi government and allied forces punched into parts of Tikrit, marking a new phase in a 10-day drive to wrest the city back from IS. A combination of army, police and volunteer forces moved into northern and southern Tikrit, the hometown of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and a main IS stronghold. A major general said that government forces were battling “to cleanse the neighbourhood of Qadisiyah” in Tikrit. IS attacks Ramadi with 7 car bombs Baghdad he Islamic State jihadist group launched a coordinated attack on government-held areas of the western Iraqi city of Ramadi on Wednesday, involving seven almost simultaneous suicide car bombs, police said. At least 10 people were killed and 30 wounded in the attack, according to initial reports by police and hospital sources in the city, capital of Anbar province. “At around 7:00am (0400 GMT), IS launched seven attacks with suicide bombers driving Humvees in the areas of Hawz, Malaab, Toi, T Cairo n Egyptian court jailed four men Wednesday over the brutal street killing of a dog, which was filmed and sparked outrage when the video went viral on the internet. The verdict and three-year sentence come as a rare victory for animal rights campaigners, who say A Turning Point Tikrit raqi forces entered Tikrit Wednesday, dodging bombs and sniper fire in search of their biggest victory yet against embattled jihadists who tried to light new fires elsewhere in Iraq and Syria. The Islamic State group has suffered stinging defeats in the heart of its self-proclaimed “caliphate” recently, but its ultraviolent ideology has inspired attacks and recruits globally. With IS brutality and population displacement reaching new highs, Washington sought increased Egypt jails men for brutal killing of dog Albu Faraj and Albu Eitha,” police major Mustafa Samir said. Police officers said clashes broke out in several areas following the multiple car bomb attack on Wednesday. Mortar rounds were fired on the provincial council headquarters. Some officials suggested the number of car bombs used in Wednesday’s attack may have been even higher but added that IS failed to gain any ground. “Our brave security forces were ready and had excellent intelligence about the operation,” Anbar Governor Sohaib al-Rawi said on social media. authorities often ignore such abuses. Police said the three men had brawled with the owner of the dog, which bit one of them during the fight. IS hackers hit Japan website Zionist opens lead on Netanyahu: poll Tokyo A Japanese tourism agency said Wednesday its website was hijacked by hackers who displayed a message purportedly from the Islamic State (IS) group, less than two months after the group claimed to have beheaded two Japanese hostages. The hack follows a series of similar attacks on websites including a community futsal team and a Tokyo camera shop, public broadcaster NHK reported. Jerusalem Six days before Israel votes in a snap general election, the centre-left Zionist Union opened a lead of several points over the ruling right wing Likud party, a poll found Wednesday. Following weeks in which the two parties were more or less neck-and-neck, several polls published this week showed the Zionist Union, a list headed by opposition leader Isaac Herzog, stealing a march on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud. Saudi recalls envoy as Sweden snaps ties S Stockholm audi Arabia has recalled its Stockholm ambassador, the Swedish foreign ministry said Wednesday as the rift between the two countries deepened in the wake of Sweden cutting military ties. “Diplomatic relations are not broken. But Saudi Arabia’s ambassador has been recalled,” spokesman Erik Boman said after Sweden scrapped military cooperation with the conservative Islamic kingdom on Tuesday. Sweden scrapped a longstanding military deal with the Saudis on Tuesday after accusing the country of blocking Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstroem from speaking at an Arab League meeting. “This is not a game. It’s a serious issue that must be treated seriously,” Social Democrat Prime Minister Stefan Loefven told public broadcaster Swedish Radio on Wednesday. Schoolgirls stole jewellery to fund Syria flight London hree London schoolgirls who fled to Syria are believed to have stolen family jewellery to fund their travel, police said Tuesday as the trio’s relatives expressed disbelief at their actions. School friends Kadiza Sultana, 16, and 15-year-olds Shamima Begum and Amira Abase, left T their homes last month and flew to Istanbul, from where they are believed to have joined Islamic State (IS) jihadists in Syria. Giving evidence before parliament’s home affairs committee, Britain’s national police lead on counterterrorism, Mark Rowley, said the girls paid a travel agent more than £1,000 (1,409 euros, $1,506) for their flights. Asked where they found the money, he said: “We think it’s linked to theft from families. We think it’s linked to taking jewellery from one of their family members.” However, family members later said that the girls must have found additional funds elsewhere, as the jewellery that was missing was not of great value. “We haven’t lost £2000 worth of jewellery,” Shamima’s sister Renu Begum told ITV News. “I feel there is someone out there helping in terms of funding because there’s no way my sister has got the cash to fund herself,” said Kadiza’s sister Halima Khanom. Thursday, March 12, 2015 21 Food hacks! Squeeze lemon juice using fry flippers Make healthy vegs but hefs love to add a little squirt of acid, whether it’s vinegar or lemon juice, to a dish just before serving it; it brightens the C of everything from smothered chicken chops to sautéed don’t crowd your cabinets flavour shrimp. And since you’re probably using metal tongs to turn what- ever you’re cooking, there’s no need to pull out a citrus reamer or juicer. Just hold a lemon half in your no dominant hand and the tongs in the other; with the tongs closed, insert them into the lemon and twist over the dish, so the juice pours right into the pan. (If the seeds bother you, do this over a sieve; or flick the seeds out with the tongs before you juice). Mince garlic without a knife A sturdy, stainless steel grater is more than just the key to the gooiest grilled cheese ever. It’s also a handy tool for mincing garlic and for zesting citrus. For garlic, lightly smash the clove with the back of the grater to get the skin off easily, and then great. For citrus, just pass the lemon, lime or orange over the blade once, then turn and grate another area, so that you don’t grate the bitter-tasting, white pith. M etal or bamboo baskets are lovely for steaming broccoli and carrots, but the minimalist in us balks against such onetrick ponies. If you’re tight on space, just use a metal strainer or colander. Add about a half-inch of water to a pot and either set the strainer over it or place the colander inside, making sure the water doesn’t come up into the strainer. When the water simmers, place the veggies inside. Cover the pot so the steam stays inside; within a few minutes, those florets or carrot coins will be just tender when pierced with a knife. The Science of why Indian food is so delicious Extra-Easy Lasagne Freeze the perfect cocktail-size ice cubes I L arge ice cubes melt more slowly than small ones, but you don’t have to have a special tray to make them. Just freeze water in a muffin tin. You can also add herbs, citrus zest or fruit to the water before it freezes, which will add flavour (and look great, too). ndian food is a cuisine of contrasting flavours. What makes Indian food so delicious? Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology in Jaipur, India analysed data from thousands of Indian recipes and found that those kormas, dosas, and tandoori chicken dishes you love are actually based on a different flavour principle than those of Western cuisines. Science has shown that Western dishes tend to be built on combinations of similar or closely related flavours. Indian recipes, this study finds, are all about contrasting flavours. In fact, the more chemically similar two flavourings are, the less likely they’ll be paired together in the same dish. So a dish that relies heavily on cayenne will probably not include another super spicy (capsaicin-heavy) chile. W hen we say easy lasagne, we mean easy lasagne. You don’t even have to cook the noodles for this speedy yet impressive pasta dinner. Yield: 6 to 8 servings Ingredients 1 pound lean ground beef 4 cups tomato-basil pasta sauce 6 uncooked lasagne noodles 1 (15-ounce) container ricotta cheese 2 1/2 cups (10 ounces) shredded mozzarella cheese ¼ cup hot water Preparation Cook beef in a large skillet over medium heat, stirring until it crumbles and is no longer pink; drain. Stir in pasta sauce. Spread one-third of meat sauce in a lightly greased 11- x 7-inch baking dish; layer with 3 noodles and half each of ricotta cheese and mozzarella cheese. (The ricotta cheese layers will be thin.) Repeat procedure; spread remaining onethird of meat sauce over mozzarella cheese. Slowly pour ¼ cup hot water around inside edge of dish. Tightly cover baking dish with 2 layers of heavy-duty aluminium foil. Bake at 375° for 45 minutes; uncover and bake 10 more minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. There it is, Extra Easy Lasagne! 22 Ripley’s Thursday, March 12, 2015 CAP the snAP by John Graziano Head this challenge. Can you think of an apt caption for this? Something funny, intelligent and out-of-the-box! If you make a winning entry, your photo along with the caption will be featured in DT News. So grab a pen, think hard, write to us and see yourself in this space soon! Don’t forget to attach your picture. Sent entries to: facebook@ dt.bh with subject as ‘Caption Contest’ best fRom the lot. You Could be next hA hA...hee hee...ho ho...! Teacher: Can you see god? Class: No Teacher: Can you touch God? Class: No Teacher: There isn’t a God? (One student raised his hand) Student: sir can you see your brain? Teacher: No aahh.. sunscreens are expensive! and not a toned figure like yours, so... Student: Can you touch your brain? Teacher: No Student: Oh okaay, so you don’t have a brain? Mithra Your Star todaY ArIeS 20th March - 20th April Today you might plan a quick trip by air, Aries. This could be business related. Someone else may have been meant to go but couldn’t, so you may be taking his or her place. This could be disruptive for you, but if you make an effort, you can turn it into an adventure. LeO 20th July - 20th Aug A sudden but necessary expense could make a big hole in your budget today, Leo. Perhaps some repairs need to be made around the house or to the car. Maybe someone needs an unexpected trip to the dentist. This could throw you off balance. SAGITTArIuS 20th Nov - 20th Dec Some equipment that you use a lot, perhaps an appliance, computer, or TV, might go on the blink today, Sagittarius. Don’t try to fix it yourself even if you think you know how. Call a professional, and hang the expense. If you try to do it yourself, you might cause more damage to the equipment. TAuruS 20th April - 20th May A date to get together with a romantic partner might have to be broken at the last minute, Taurus. Your friend might not give a reason, and you might wonder if this means he or she doesn’t really want to see you. That probably isn’t the case. Some bad news and didn’t want to upset you. VIrGO 20th Aug - 20th Sept Generally you’re pretty emotionally stable, Virgo. Today’s events might seem to conspire to create erratic moods that you aren’t used to feeling. No major concerns should arise, but little irritations like dropping things, misplacing keys, or missing calls could get on your nerves. CAprICOrN 20th Dec - 20th Jan Some rather bizarre news could come to you today about metaphysical or paranormal matters, Capricorn. This isn’t anything that affects you directly, but more likely concerns discoveries of anomalies. You and others could find it fascinating and discuss it for hours. GeMINI 20th May - 20th June Sudden and unexpected problems could have your household in chaos, Gemini. This probably doesn’t relate to difficulties with your housemates. It’s more likely to involve problems with wiring, appliances, or phone lines. LIbrA 20th Sep - 20th Oct If you’ve been studying astrology, numerology, or any other occult science, Libra, today you might find some of the concepts you’re studying a bit confusing. You may have glossed over some of the ideas that are prerequisites to what you’re looking at now. Go back and review last week. AquArIuS 20th Jan - 20th Feb This could be a hectic day, Aquarius. You will probably try to go too many places and do too many things at once. Friends might want to get together, but you may have a lot of errands to take care of. It might be a good idea to assess what needs to be done and take care of it in order of urgency. CanCer 20th June - 20th July Too many communications may prove distracting today, Cancer. The phone could be ringing off the hook and your email inbox overflowing. Everyone around you seems to be talking at once. If you don’t bring some order to this chaos, it could give you a headache!. SCOrpIO 20th Oct - 20th Nov A friend could be having financial troubles and ask you for a loan, Scorpio. You like this person and understand what he or she’s going through, so you want to help. But it could be a while before your friend is solvent again. If you make the loan,Don’t depend on immediate repayment. pISCeS 20th Feb - 20th Mar You might hear some rather bizarre rumours today, Pisces. Someone has misinterpreted a piece of information and blown it into something far different from reality. You will need to check this out for yourself before jumping to any conclusions. Don’t be afraid to pass on what you learn. 23 Thursday, March 12 , 2015 CrossworD Across 1- Caustic solutions; 5- Some Celts; 10- DEA agent; 14Canadian gas brand; 15- Actor Delon; 16- Olive genus; 17Thin stratum; 18- Please, in Potsdam; 19- Sudden assault; 20- Chicago paper, for short; 21- Anglers; 23- Shoebox letters; 25- Period of history; 26- State in the central United States; 31- Recreation; 35- Former Bush spokesman Fleischer; 36- Mohawk River city; 38- Great bargain; 40Barbecue fare; 42- Fishhook line; 44- Mosaic piece; 45Shouts; 47- Sorrow; 49- Deity; 50- Capital of South Korea; 52- Large handkerchief; 54- Where It.’s at; 56- Fuel type; 57Two weeks; 62- Clue; 66- It’s a long story; 67- God of Islam; 68- “Jaws” boat; 69- Sword handle; 70- Aromatic spice; 71Public disturbance; 72- Minerals; 73- Arabian republic; 74“___ quam videri” (North Carolina’s motto); Yesterday’s solution Down 1- For fear that; 2- River of Flanders; 3- Actor Morales; 4- Gloomily dark; 5- Conferences; 6- Et ____ (and other men); 7- Breaks bread; 8- Supple; 9- Scoffs; 10- “Cheers” regular; 11- Winglike parts; 12- Jockey’s strap; 13- Structural engineer’s software; 22- Emulates Eminem; 24- ___ de cologne; 26- ___ a soul; 27- Great Lakes tribesmen; 28Christian writings; 29- Monarch; 30- Sour; 32- Baseball’s Mel; 33- Prevail; 34- Claw; 37- Inter ___; 39- Mother of Helen of Troy; 41- ___-pitch softball; 43- Grow longer; 46Hard fatty tissue; 48- Rx watchdog; 51- Insanity; 53- On the beach; 55- Lunar valley; 57- Free from bias; 58- Eyeball; 59- Phooey!; 60- Grab, slangily; 61- Own; 63- Coloured part of the eye; 64- Sgts., e.g.; 65- London gallery; 66- HBO alternative; beeTle bAIleY IN HIsTorY S U D O KU R Little Known Facts Your brain is 80% water. Hoy en la Historia March 12, 1945 Jewish diarist Anne Frank, aged 15, died in the Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen, just one month before it was liberated by British troops 1890: Legendary Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, leading light of Sergei Diaghilev’s ballet company, was born 1925: Chinese revolutionary leader Sun Yat-sen, known as the father of modern China, died 1930: Mahatma Gandhi began a 300-mile protest march in India against the British tax on salt 1955: Charlie Parker, influential U.S. jazz saxophonist nicknamed “Bird”, died at the early age of 34 Picture: Associated Press © GRAPHIC NEWS How to play: Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine. Yesterday’s solution 24 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Nemtsov suspect likely confessed under torture Moscow former Chechen police officer who admitted taking part in the murder of Russian opposition activist Boris Nemtsov “likely confessed under torture”, a member of the Kremlin’s human rights council said on Wednesday. A Zaur Dadayev allegedly confessed and was charged but has now insisted to the council’s Andrei Babushkin that he is “innocent” and only made the admission under duress. “There are reasons that lead us to believe Zaur Dadayev confessed under torture,” Babushkin said after a visit to the suspect’s Moscow prison cell on Tuesday. “We cannot confirm that he was tortured as we are not investigators but we did find numerous wounds on his body,” said Babushkin, who was swiftly rapped over the knuckles by investigators for meddling in their probe. The shooting of Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister who became an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin, just yards from the Kremlin was the highest-profile killing of an opposition leader during Putin’s fifteen years in charge. Deepening Divide Indonesia warns of human tsunami RUSSIA QUITS ARMS A CONSULTING GROUP Moscow ussia said Tuesday it was suspending its participation in a consulting group on a conventional arms treaty for Europe, the latest sign of deep tensions with the West. Russia had already suspended its participation in the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) in R Jakarta n Indonesian minister has warned a “human tsunami” of asylum-seekers could be unleashed on Australia in retaliation if Canberra keeps pressing for clemency for two Australian drug smugglers on death row, as ties between the neighbours fray. “Indonesia has done a lot in preventing illegal migrants from other countries from going to Australia,” Indonesian Security Minister Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno was quoted as saying by Indonesian media. “If Canberra keeps acting 2007. It had however continued to take part in the consulting group related to the treaty, which was signed in 1990. Moscow remains a signatory to the treaty limiting conventional military equipment such as tanks, aircraft and artillery and seen as a cornerstone of security in post-Cold War Europe. “The Russian Federation Nato disappointed Mons ATO head Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday he was “disappointed” by Russia’s decision to quit the landmark Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe as arms control efforts remained important to all sides. “We are disappointed by the Russian decision to suspend participation N Motorway Heist Paris group of “battlehardened” armed thieves attacked two secure vans carrying jewels at a French motorway toll in the dead of night, making off with a haul worth some nine million euros ($11m), police said Wednesday. The heist took place around midnight on a motorway in the Yonne district some 200 kilometres (125 miles) southeast of Paris, and police, backed by air support, are searching within a large perimeter around the area. A police source, who wished to remain anonymous, said there were around 15 robbers, in the joint consultative group of the CFE,” Stoltenberg told a briefing at NATO’s European military HQ in the Belgian city of Mons. “We still support all efforts to have arms control and we believe the treaty is important... we believe to have consultations on arms control is important,” Stoltenberg added. has decided to suspend its participation in meetings of the Joint Consultative Group from March 11, 2015,” the Russian foreign ministry quoted a top diplomat, Anton Mazur, as saying. “Thus, the suspension of the participation in the CFE treaty announced by Russia in 2007 has become complete,” it quoted Mazur, the head of the Russian Delegation to the Vienna Negotiations on Military Security and Arms Control, as saying. The Joint Consultative Group is a Vienna-based body handling issues relating to compliance with the treaty. Moscow added however that it remained open to “further dialogue on control over conventional weapons in Europe if or when our partners become ready.” this way, Jakarta will certainly release migrants wanting to go to Australia. “There are over 10,000 currently in Indonesia. If they are released and we let them go to Australia, it will be like a human tsunami.” Australia has struggled for years to stem a rising tide of asylum-seekers trying to reach its shores, often from transit hubs in Indonesia. Many have died making the hazardous journey in crammed, rickety boats, normally after paying huge fees to people-smugglers. Bomb kills four, injures 15 in India Thieves steal $11m jewels A all “heavily armed and battlehardened.” No one was hurt in the holdup and the Avallon toll booth itself was not damaged, prosecutors and the firm managing the motorway said, suggesting the raid was done by professionals. “They are probably men who stem from organised crime and who are well informed. There were no shots fired and everything happened at lightning speed,” a police source said. The large vans, which were transporting jewels for a planned sale in the eastern city of Besancon, were found burnt and abandoned not far from the toll station. One of them was completely ripped apart. Other vehicles that could have belonged to the robbers were found in the nearby village of Quenne. It was as yet unclear exactly how the assault unfolded. No possible suspects have been named in today’s theft, although the case was reminiscent of heists by the Pink Panther gang of jewel thieves. The Pink Panther network has been credited with a series of thefts that Interpol says have netted more than 330 million euros since 1999. Guwahati powerful bomb blast struck a crowded marketplace in India’s restive northeast Wednesday killing four people and injuring another 15, officials said. The blast shook the heart of Imphal, state capital of Manipur, which borders Myanmar -- an area that has been plagued by separatist violence for decades. “Most of the victims were either shoppers or vendors,” senior state police official A.K. Singh said by phone from Imphal, adding that “a powerful IED (improvised explosive device) was planted”. “The injured have been A shifted to the local medical college hospital, with at least six of them having serious multiple injuries,” Singh said. Hospital officials said four bodies had been recovered from the blast site. No rebel group has claimed responsibility for the attack and it was not immediately clear what the motive was. The remote state has long been affected by insurgent violence and is home to dozens of tribal groups and small guerrilla armies fighting New Delhi’s rule. They often compete against each other in turf wars for dominance in the state. 25 Apartment 143 (15+) (Horror/ Thriller) New *- Kai Lennox, Gia Mantegna, Michael O’keefe Seef (II): Daily At: 11.00 Am + 1.00 + 3.00 + 5.00 + 7.00 + 9.00 + 11.00 Pm Youm Maloush Lazmah (Pg-15) (Comedy) *- Mohamed Henedy, Ruby, Rihamhaggag, Mohamed Mamdouh Cineco (20): Daily At: 11.15 Am + 1.45 + 4.15 + 6.45 + 9.15 + 11.45 Pm + (1.00 Am Thurs/Fri), Seef (II): Daily At: (1.00 Am Thurs/Fri) , Seef (I): Daily At: 11.00 Am + 1.30 + 4.00 + 6.30 + 9.00 + 11.30 Pm, Dana Cinema: Timings: 12:45, 17:00, 21:15, 23:30 Thursday,March 12, 2015 Before I Go To Sleep (Pg-15) (Thriller/Drama) New *- Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Mark Strong Cineco (20): Daily At: 11.15 Am + 1.15 + 3.15 + 5.15 + 7.15 + 9.15 + 11.15 Pm Demonic (15+) (Horror/Thriller) New *- Maria Bello, Frank Grillo, Cody Horn Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.00 + 2.00 + 4.00 + 6.00 + 8.00 + 10.00 Pm + 12.00 Mn,Seef (II): Daily At: 11.30 Am + 1.30 + 3.30 + 5.30 + 7.30 + 9.30 + 11.30 Pm, Dana Cinema: Timings: 10:30, 12:15, 14:00, 15:45, 17:30, 19:15, 21:00, 22:45, 00:30 The Wedding Ringer (18+) (Comedy) *-Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, Josh Gad, Kevin Hart Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.15 + 2.30 + 4.45 + 7.00 + 9.15 + 11.30 Pm NH 10 (15+) (Hindi/Crime/ Drama/Thriller) New *- Anushka Sharma, Rajkumar Yadav, Deepti Naval Seef (II): Daily At: 12.30 + 3.15 + 6.00 + 8.45 + 11.30 Pm, Awal: Daily At: 12.00 + 3.00 + 6.00 + 9.00 Pm + (12.00 Mn Thurs/Fri), Dana Cinema: Timings: 10:45, 13:00, 15:15, 17:30, 19:45, 22:00, 00:15 Run All Night (Pg-15) (Thriller/ Crime/Action) New *- Liam Neeson, Genesis Rodriguez, Joel Kinnaman Cineco (20): Daily At: 11.30 Am + 12.30 + 2.00 + 3.00 + 4.30 + 5.30 + 7.00 + 8.00 + 9.30 + 10.30 Pm + 12.00 Mn + (1.00 Am Thurs/Fri) Daily At (Vip I): 10.30 Am + 1.00 + 3.30 + 6.00 + 8.30 + 11.00 Pm,Seef (II): Daily At: (1.00 Am Thurs/Fri), Seef (I): Daily At: 11.15 Am + 1.45 + 4.15 + 6.45 + 9.15 + 11.45 Pm, Saar: Daily At: 11.00 Am + 1.30 + 4.00 + 6.30 + 9.00 + (11.30 Pm Thurs/Fri), Al Jazira: Daily At: 3.00 + 5.15 + 7.30 + 9.45 Pm + (12.00 Mn Thurs/Fri), Dana Cinema:Timings: 10:30, 12:45, 15:00, 17:15, 19:30, 21:45, 01:00 Kingsman: The Secret Service (15+) (Action/Thriller/Comedy) *- Colin Firth, Michael Caine, Taron Egerton Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.30 + 3.15 + 6.00 + 8.45 + 11.30 Pm,Seef (II): Daily At: 10.30 Am + 1.00 + 3.45 + 6.30 + 9.15 Pm + 12.00 Mn. Project Almanac (Pg-15) (Scientifiction/Thriller/ Adventure) *- Amy Landecker, Sofia BlackD’elia, Virginia Gardner Cineco (20): Daily At: 11.30 Am + 1.45 + 4.00 + 6.15 + 8.30 + 10.45 Pm , Dana Cinema: Timings: 10:30, 14:45, 19:00, 23:15 Taken 3 (Pg-15) (Action/Thriller/ Crime) *-Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.00 + 2.15 + 4.30 + 6.45 + 9.00 + 11.15 Pm American Sniper (15+) (Action/ Drama) *-Bradley Cooper, Sinenna Miller, Salah Salea Cineco (20): Daily At: 6.30 + 9.00 + 11.30 Pm C Bokadia’s Mallika Sherawat starrer Dirty Politics can be described as a typical troll plagued with false idealism. It froths at the mouth at little to no provocation, launches into buffoonish tirades against its targets, completely misses the point, and, in the end, is reduced to nothing but serving as comic relief. Dirty Politics opens with a laughable sense of urgency. The shaky camera work will make your head spin, so will the hurriedly delivered and endearingly selfconscious dialogues. Anokhi Devi (Sherawat), an aspiring politician has disappeared Wild Card (15+) (Action/Crime) *-Jason Statham, Michael Angarano, Dominik Garcia-Lorido Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.00 + 4.00 + 8.00 Pm + 12.00 Mn American Heist (15+) (Thriller/ Crime/Drama) *-Adrien Brody, Hayden Christensen, Jordana Brewster Cineco (20): Daily At: 11.45 Am + 1.45 + 3.45 + 5.45 + 7.45 + 9.45 + 11.45 Pm, Dana Cinema: Timings: 10:45, 15:00, 19:15 Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb (Pg-13)(Action/ Comedy/Adventure) *-Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dan Stevens Cineco (20): Daily At: 2.00 + 6.00 + 10.00 Pm Fireman (Malayalam) *- Mammootty, Andrea Jeremiah, Nyla Usha Al Hamra: Daily At: 12.00 + 3.00 + 6.00 + 9.00 Pm + (12.00 Mn Thurs/ Fri) Paddington (Pg) (Comedy/ Adventure/Family) *-Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Collin Firth Cineco (20): Daily At: 10.30 Am + 12.30 + 2.30 + 4.30 Pm Fast…Er (18+) (Comedy) New *- Andrea Navedo, Daniel Booko, Gonzalo Mehendez Cineco (20): Daily At: 12.30 + 2.45 + 5.00 + 7.15 + 9.30 + 11.45 Pm ,Seef (II): Daily At: 12.15 + 2.30 + 4.45 + 7.00 + 9.15 + 11.30 Pm Dirty Politics is a waste of time K Asterix, Le Domaine Des Dieux (Animation / Comedy ) Starring: Roger Carel, Lorànt Deutsch, Laurent Lafitt Dana Cinema: Timings: 10:30, 12:30, 14:30, 18:30, 22:30 and the region’s most powerful wellconnected local goon Mukhtiyar (Jackie Shroff) emerges as a prime suspect. The supposed commentary on contemporary regional politics and woman empowerment misses the mark by at least a mile if not more. Apart from the script, the makers also decided that attention to detail is not something worthy of their time and creative energies. That acting stalwarts like Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah, and Anupam Kher are a part of such a travesty is but the tip of the iceberg. Even Mallika Sherawat, the self- proclaimed seductress fails to deliver in the sex appeal and spunk department. Her Anokhi Devi is utterly foolish and caricaturish-ly mercurial. After Jackie Shroff’s distractingly horrendous wig, Sherawat’s steamy scenes are the most cringe worthy thing about the film. This film is such a hatchet job writing-wise; even Naseer and Om Puri fail to lend any gravitas to it. In the end, Dirty Politics represents the same online trolls it resembles -- a potential threat given its ability to misguide the masses with its halfbaked ideas and smug ignorance. 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Peter, having laid up his clubs for 17 years returned to the game again in 1994 on retiring from Gulf Air and has been a member of Awali Golf Club since. Peter has played in Manama T wo competitors take to the field this weekend in the 52nd Bahrain Open Golf Championship on Friday and Saturday at Awali Golf Club who are notable by their difference. This year will see the youngest ever participant in the event, Taimur Malik aged 12 alongside many who are three, four and five times his every Bahrain Open since 2001. His lowest handicap was 5 and his best gross on the course 72. Over his years playing at Awali, Pete has had many successes, the club singles champion and Seniors Champion most notable among many other club and sponsored competitions. Peter has also had a whopping 8 holes-in-one in his golfing career! Taimur who was born in Johannesburg started playing Taimur Malik at Awali Golf Club golf aged 3 with plastic golf clubs at Cairo’s Khatimaya Golf Club and developed his game in Nairobi, Kenya where he learned skills that gave him a strong foundation in the game. At just 12 years of age Taimur has already played tournaments in Dubai, Pakistan, Malaysia, Scotland, Johannesburg and London. This year he played the Faldo Series 2015 in Dubai and was one of the youngest players taking part. He also has priority invites to participate in the US Kids World Championships. Italy and Malaysia this year. Taimur plays off 10 and has already achieved a first holein-one. Awali Golf Club wishes both players every success in this year’s Bahrain Open and many more years of success and pleasure from the game of golf. BTA Junior tennis tourney from March 20 DT News Network Manama B ahrain Tennis Academy (BTA) will be holding a junior tennis tournament on March 20 and 21 at the Dilmun Sports Club in Saar for eight and ten years and under categories. The event will feature roundrobin matchplay using scoring, court sizes and balls appropriate for each age group in accordance with the International Tennis Federation’s guidelines. eight years and under matches will be played on the Red (36’) Court with red balls while the ten years and under matches will be played on the Orange (60’) Court with orangedot balls. It is open to all boys and girls who are of an eligible age at the start date and certificates will be presented to all participants while the winners and finalists will be awarded trophies. Tournament Director, Dan Barrie said “This will be a great opportunity for young players to test their skills against other juniors from all over Bahrain on a court size that will reward them for trying to implement correct techniques and strategies.” Registration is open at the Dilmun Club’s reception until Tuesday March 17 and for more information contact the tournament director at [email protected] or to obtain an entry form. Mcnamara and Butt win BMMI shops event DT News Network Manama I BIC to host open track for cars and bikes tomorrow DT News Network Manama B ahrain International Circuit (BIC) is organising an Open Track day for Cars and Bikes tomorrow at its circuit in Sakhir. BIC invites all types of wannabe-racers and speed enthusiasts to join in and enjoy the thrills of speeding around a world-class motorsport facility in their very own road car or motorbike. Open Track is a favourite amongst Bahrain’s motor racing fans. Participants even come from all over the Gulf to sample some of the rarest and most expensive vehicles known to man. It is run to the highest of international safety standards, although drivers will still be able to push their cars or motorbikes to their very limit. Participants can select between a full day’s drive between 9am and 4pm or a half-day’s participation, either between 9am and 12noon or between 1pm and 4pm or a single session option. Before the activity begins, officials will first inspect vehicles to ensure they are fit to participate. BIC’s highly qualified professional driving instructors will also conduct a briefing to discuss with each driver the safety, driving rules and techniques, circuit information, and how to handle emergency situations while out on the tarmac. ftikhar Butt and playing partner Jason McNamara (24 points) enjoyed their first win in the current six week BMMI Shops Monday Madness Night Golf Series at the Royal Golf Club, ahead of second placed Khalid Al Omran and Georges Abou Jaoude (22 on countback) narrowly ahead of Rajinder Sachdeva and playing partner Kwang Seok Kim (22) who had to settle for third place for the second consecutive week. With just two more competi- tions left to play in the series, three pairings share the lead in the overall order of merit with 8 points each – Sachdeva and Kim along with Ashley Price and Steve Middleton and the duo of Carter Alexander and Stewart Tankard. Nearest the pin side contests on holes 12 and 16 were won by Ali Saleh and Dena Wales respectively. A good mix of members and visitors competed in this week’s Vegas Stableford competition which was rounded off with a prize presentation ceremony in the Club’s Members’ Lounge. The series takes place every Monday evening with nine-hole competitions and is open to non-members and tees off with a 6:30pm shotgun start. Results: 1 Iftikhar Butt/ Jason McNamara (24 points), 2 Khalid Al Omran/Georges Abou Jaoude (22 on count back), 3 Rajinder Sachdeva/ Kwang Seok Kim (22), 4 Rob Mills/Alan Vandewater (21), 5 Steve Middleton/Ashley Price (19). Nearest the Pins: Ali Saleh (hole 12) and Dena Wales (hole 16). Bahrain Tennis Club have issued a poster ahead of the Bahrain ITF Futures Tennis Tournament for men and women from March 23 to April 4 at its premises in Juffair. The event is being patronised by the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Youth and Sports (SCYS) and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa with the support of GOYS, GPIC, Bapco, Solidarity Group and Bahrain Duty Free. A booklet is also set to be issued which has seen players from 55 countries register for the event featuring singles and doubles matches. A list of 18 automatic qualifiers has been announced headed by last year’s singles runner-up Jordi-Samper of Spain ranked 205 and India’s Yuki Bhambri ranked 281. A total of 11 Bahrain players are either on the qualifying or reserve lists. SPORTS Thursday, March 12, 2015 29 Bahrain dominate GCC Women’s Games Day 4 DT News Network Manama ahrain on Wednesday continued to dominate the Fourth GCC Women’s Games on the fourth day being held in Muscat, Oman as they maintained their outstanding form and clinched eight medals – five gold, two silver and one bronze in shooting and special needs athletics events to stay on top of the medal table with 17 medals in total (11 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze). Mouza Abdulrahim opened Bahrain’s medal haul as she took the 25m pistol gold medal, at Ghala Shooting Range ahead of Qatari Nasra Mahmood who took silver B Winners of the 25m pistol event on the podium at the awarding ceremony teamed up with compatriots Sameera Abduljalil and Lubna Abdulaziz to win the team Bahrain team hailed The Bahraini team was congratulated at the awarding ceremony by member of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, chairwoman of the Woman’s Sport Committee and Bahrain delegation head Shaikha Hayat bint Abdulaziz Al Khalifa. Three Gold, two Silver Bahrain shooting team show off the 25m pistol team gold medals and Dana Mubarak a bronze. It was the second gold medal in the games for Mouza who won the 10m pistol competition on Monday. Mouza in top form Mouza Wednesday again in top form and only did her come on among individuals, but was not top also even gold medal. With 1,623 points the trio were ahead of Qatar (1,668), who claimed silver and UAE team (1,608) bronze. Bahrain took its tally to six medals in all shooting events, including five gold and one silver. Qatar emerged second (1-2-4), Oman (1-2-0) third, Kuwait (0-1-0) fourth and the UAE (0-0-1) fifth. Elsewhere, Bahrain made another impressive show on the second day of special needs athletics events, in which they took six medals (three gold, two silver, one bronze). Amal Al Fardan gave Bahrain the shot put gold medal, scoring 15.87 metres and beating another Bahraini Fatma Safar (9.32m), who took the silver. Rubi Al Amiri then added Bahrain’s second gold medal in special need athletics by coming first in the javelin throw (12.42m), thus ensuring herself a place in the World Championship in Qatar in October this year. Action from the 200m final race Bahrain volleyball team members losing in their opening match to Qatar 10-33, Bahrain were again defeated, this time at the hands of the Kuwaitis, with a score of 6-13 to be eliminated. Volleyball today Meanwhile, the Bahrain volleyball team finalised their preparations for the volleyball championship, which gets underway today at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Boshar. The Bahrainis, coached by Abduljalil Al Aradi, will have their first test against Qatar at 2pm (Bahrain time). Bahrain special needs athletic champions during a photo call Omani Rayan Al Mujairi respectively second and third (11.42) settled for the silver in a race which was won by UAE’s Hamad Al Hosini medal. Bahrain celebrations (32.09). Today is the last continued as Zahra Al day in special needs athletics Kulaibi gave the Kingdom its at Sultan Qaboos Sports third gold medal, this time Complex track. winning the shot put (13.37). Oman’s Zaynab Al Quraini Title hopes vanished took silver and Qatari Thajba Al Kubaisi the bronze. In the handball Late on, in the 200m tournament, Bahrain’s final, Bahrain’s Aisha Al title hopes vanished after Subaiei (32.90 seconds) and they were handed a second Sara Khalifa (32.94) were consecutive defeat. After Shaikha Hayat visits The team spirit had received a major boost as they were greeted by Shaikha Hayat bint Abdulaziz Al Khalifa, who visited the team training on Wednesday and wished them success. In the volleyball, Bahrain’s second game is scheduled for Friday when take on the UAE and then take on Oman and Kuwait in the concluding tie in this single round robin championship. 30 Thursday, March 12, 2015 PSG down ChelSea Reach Quarter Paris hiago Silva scored in the second half of extra time to give 10-man Paris SaintGermain a 2-2 draw with Chelsea in the second leg of their Champions League tie at Stamford Bridge this evening, sending the French champions through to the quarterfinals on away goals. The visitors made a strong start to the match, needing at least one away goal to stand a chance of reaching the quarter-finals, but John Terry blocked an early effort by Edinson Cavani. Chelsea started to see more of the ball as the opening spell progressed though, but Ramires could not find Eden Hazard with a flick on, while Oscar was flagged for offside as Diego Costa played the ball in. PSG’s hopes were dealt a blow just over half an hour into the contest when a mistimed tackle from Zlatan Ibrahimovic saw the striker sent off, having caught Oscar with his studs. The incident resulted in tempers flaring with the referee having to reach for his cards several times before the break. Terry was able to make another block for the hosts, preventing a dangerous-looking T cross from Maxwell finding its target, while Oscar forced a stop with a curling effort from the edge of the box. Costa thought that he should have been a awarded a penalty just before the break when he appeared to be dragged down by Cavani, but the referee was not interested. Salvatore Sirigu was called into action early in the second half as substitute Willian went for goal direct from a free kick, but the PSG keeper pushed the Brazilian’s effort away. Cavani thought that he was through to break the deadlock just ahead of the hour mark as Marco Verratti slotted the ball through for the Uruguayan, who rounded Thibaut Courtois before attempting to slice the ball in from a tight angle, but it brushed the post before going out the other side of the goal. Jose Mourinho’s side appeared to be tiring as the second half progressed, despite them having a player more on the pitch, but PSG could not make the most of their opponents’ weary spell, as Courtois claimed a Marquinhos cross before punching a Javier Pastore effort away. CAS hails BOC role in sport dispute resolution Abdulrahman Askar, right, welcomes Reeb and court member Dr Al Hayyan at the meeting DT News Network Manama fficials from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) praised Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) in its role in finding resolutions for sport disputes in the GCC. This came during a meeting hosted by BOC general secretary Abdulrahman Askar, who welcomed CAS secretary general Matthieu Reeb and court member Dr Abdulla Al Hayyan. Askar noted the significant role of CAS in protecting the athletes from all around the world, and stressed the keenness of the BOC in this regard and in line with O the directives of Supreme Council for Youth and Sports chairman and BOC president Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Askar added Shaikh Nasser’s proposal to establish a sports dispute resolution authority in the GCC was agreed upon by the majority of sports leadership in the Arabian Gulf region. Reeb, who is on a visit to the GCC countries, briefed Askar on the purpose of his trip, which includes meetings with high-ranking officials of all the six GCC countries in an attempt to deploy legislative awareness and activate regulatory aspects of athletes, qualifying sports officials with CAS supporting all relevant initiatives. He expressed pleasure for the statute of the BOC and its eagerness to activate the role of the interior sport dispute resolution, and court keenness to support this body and allocate qualifying and educational programmes in the field of sports dispute resolution. Also present at the meeting were BOC board member and CISM President Abdulhakim Al Shino, BOC legal advisor Salah Khodr, sports advisor Abduljalil Asad and Supreme Council for Youth and Sports legal advisor Hadeel Khodr. PSG’s David Luiz (right) celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal Dartfish course concludes today DT News Network Manama movement analysis course using computer programme ‘Dartfish’ is set to conclude today at the Sports Training and Development Centre (STDC) premises, located at Manama Club premises in Juffair. A total of 23 coaches from sports clubs and associations in Bahrain and abroad are taking part in the course, including six participants from Kuwait, two from Saudi Arabia and one from Oman. The course is organised by the BOC’s STDC and is part of the committee’s plan to prepare and develop the abilities of national coaches, reinforce their efficiency, and have a positive influence on the outcomes of Bahraini sport. A Mahmood Fakhro conducts a dartfish programme session The course is being conducted by dartfish expert and international instructor Mahmood Fakhro. Dartfish is the most advanced video analysis technology on the market and is utilised by thousands of education, coaching and professional sporting organisations across the globe. It’s cutting edge technology, combined with it’s simple layout and wide range of features, make it hugely popular with sport, education and healthcare professionals alike. ALBA sponsors Flex Bodybuilding championship DT News Network Manama nder the patronage of Airmech Bahrain and International Federation for Bodybuilders and Fitness (IFBB) Vice President, Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation (ABBF) President and Bahrain Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Federation U (BWBF) President Shaikh Abdulla bin Rashid Al Khalifa, BWBF and Aluminum Bahrain (ALBA) will organise the fourth Flex Bodybuilding Championship on May 14, 15 and 16. The organising committee of the championship expressed its gratitude to Airmech General Manager Omar Al Sinan for patronising the event, confirming that “this support will sure have a positive impact on the fourth version of the championship.” The officials explained that the championship is considered as a sports festival that attracts local, regional and international talents and that the championship will include a variety of events, in addition to its ten weight categories. Thursday, March 12, 2015 Today’s Match Sri Lanka beat Scotland by 148 runs century-kkara Hobart ri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara on Wednesday became the first player to score four successive oneday international centuries, setting a new record in a World Cup match against Scotland in Hobart. The prolific 37-year-old reached the landmark when he guided Kyle Coetzer to third man for two runs as the Sri Lankans raced to 237 for two in the 37th over after electing to bat in the Pool A match at the Bellerive Oval. Sangakkara had made 105 not out against Bangladesh, an unbeaten 117 in the game with England followed by 104 against Australia. The left-hander surpassed six players who had scored three ODI centuries in a row. Th e y were Zaheer Abbas and Saeed Anwar of Pakistan, the South African trio of Herschelle Gibbs, AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock, and Ross Taylor of New Zealand. Sangakkara was eventually out for 124 in the 37th over having hit 13 boundaries and four sixes when he was caught behind off Josh Davey. Sangakkara is due to retire from one-day internationals after the World Cup where his team has already qualified for the quarterfinals. S Four Successive ODI tons for Sangakkara Srilanka beat Scotland Sri Lanka thrashed Scotland by 148 runs in the World Cup in Hobart on Wednesday. Sangakkara hit 124 off 95 balls and Tillakaratne Dilshan made 104 as the Islanders piled up 363 for nine and then bowled Scotland out for 215 in 43.1 overs in the Pool A match at the Bellerive Oval. Skipper Preston Mommsen and Freddie Coleman put on 118 for the fourth wicket but they provided the only Scottish challenge as seamers Nuwan Kulasekara and Dushmantha Chameera grabbed three wickets each. Sangakkara also took two catches to overtake Adam Gilchrist as the most successful World Cup wicket-keeper with 54 dismissals. The Australian had 52 victims to his name. Sri Lanka ended the league with four wins from six matches and now await an undecided opponent in the first quarter-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground on March 18. 31 South Africa v UAE at Wellington (14:00 local, 01:00 GMT ) TOP RUNS SCORERS 496 KUMAR SANGAKKARA SRI LANKA 2 T DILSHAN 395 3 SHIKHAR DHAWAN 333 SRI LANKA INDIA 4 AB DE VILLIERS 318 SOUTH AFRICA 5 HASHIM AMLA 295 SOUTH AFRICA TOP WICKET TAKERS JOSH DAVEY SCOTLAND 14 2 TRENT BOULT 13 3 TIM SOUTHEE 13 4 DANIEL VETTORI 12 5 MITCHELL STARC 12 NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA Where they stand POOL A Sri Lanka: L. Thirimanne c Mommsen b Evans T. Dilshan c MacLeod b Davey K. Sangakkara c Cross b Davey M. Jayawardene c MacLeod b Davey A. Mathews c Coleman b Machan K. Perera c MacLeod b Taylor T. Perera c Coleman b Berrington S. Prasanna c Coleman b Evans N. Kulasekara not out L. Malinga c Leask b Berrington D. Chameera not out Total (for 9 wkts, 50 overs) 4 104 124 2 51 24 7 3 18 1 12 363 Fall of wickets: 1-21 (Thirimanne), 2-216 (Dilshan), 3-244 (Jayawardene), 4-244 (Sangakkara), 5-289 (K. Perera), 6-326 (Mathews), 7-328 (T. Perera), 8-331 (Prasanna), 9-336 (Malinga). Bowling: Taylor 10-0-46-1, Evans 10-0-72-2 (w3), Davey 8-0-63-3 (w5), Berrington 6.1-31-2, Leask 7-0-63-0, Coetzer 4.5-0-39-0, Machan 4-0-46-1 (w1). Scotland: K. Coetzer c and b Malinga C. MacLeod b Kulasekara M. Machan lbw b Dilshan P. Mommsen c Thirimanne b T. Perera F. Coleman c T. Perera b Kulasekara R. Berrington c Kulasekara b Chameera M. Leask c Sangakkara b Kulasekara M. Cross c Sangakkara b Chameera R. Taylor c T. Perera b Malinga J. Davey c Thirimanne b Chameera A. Evans not out Total (all out, 43.1 overs) 0 11 19 60 70 29 2 7 3 4 1 215 Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Coetzer), 2-26 (MacLeod), 3-44 (Machan), 4-162 (Mommsen), 5-189 (Coleman), 6-192 (Leask), 7-200 (Cross), 8-209 (Taylor), 9-210 (Berrington), 10-215 (Davey). Bowling: Malinga 9-0-29-2 (w2), Kulasekara 7-0-20-3 (w1), T. Perera 7-0-41-1 (w2), Dilshan 5-0-15-1, Prasanna 8-0-57-0, Chameera 7.1-0-51-3 (nb1, w1) Team M W L N/R NRR P NEW ZEALAND 5 5 0 0 +3.09 10 SRI LANKA 6 4 2 0 +0.37 8 AUSTRALIA 5 3 1 1 +1.59 7 BANGLADESH 5 3 1 1 +0.21 7 ENGLAND 5 1 4 0 -1.00 2 AFGHANISTAN 5 1 4 0 -1.88 2 4 0 4 0 -1.42 0 Team M W L N/R NRR P INDIA 5 5 0 0 +2.15 10 SOUTH AFRICA 5 3 2 0 +1.46 6 PAKISTAN 5 3 2 0 -0.19 6 IRELAND 5 3 -1.01 6 WEST INDIES 5 2 3 0 ZIMBABWE 5 1 4 0 UAE 4 4 0 SCOTLAND POOL B 0 2 0 -0.51 4 -0.59 2 -1.69 0 P31 century-kkara 32 Thursday,March 12, 2015 SPORTS bayern 7 - o Shakhtar Champions League Munich ayern Munich have cruised into the quarterfinals of the Champions League, beating Shakhtar Donetsk 7-0 at the Allianz Arena this evening. Shakhtar’s hopes were dealt a blow almost immediately as Oleksandr Kucher was dismissed less than three minutes after kickoff for a foul on Mario Gotze in the box. The incident also resulted in a spot kick for the German champions, which Thomas Muller converted with ease as the keeper dived the wrong way. Robert Lewandowski had a couple of chances to double Bayern’s advantage early on, but Arjen Robben was unable to reach the Polish striker’s pull-back, while his header from a Rafinha cross was kept out by the post. Lewandowski was involved again before the break though, blasting another effort into the keeper’s path, but the parry fell for Jerome Boateng to tap in from close range. B Bayern continued to cruise at the start of the second half as Franck Ribery forced his way into the box before slotting a low finish into the bottom corner. Muller was in for his second of the night just two minutes later, as Ribery had his shot saved, but once again the keeper could only parry, setting the German international up for an easy finish. Pep Guardiola’s men continued to push, and came close to making it five when Bernat rounded a couple of defenders before attempting to rifle the ball in low, but this time Andriy Pyatov got it clear. Bayern cruise into quarter finals Hon.Chairman Najeb Yacob Alhamer | Responsible Editor Mahmood AI Mahmood | Managing Editor Soman Baby | Managing Director P. Unnikrishnan | Adviser Med Jones Advt : Strategic Publicity & Advertising Co.W.L.L | Tel: 17270710, Fax17256470, Email: [email protected] | Newsroom: Tel: 17579911, Fax17250150, Email: [email protected] Printed and published by Al Ayam Publishing | Subscription & circulation: Tel: 38444698/17579877/Fax17250150, Email:[email protected] | Website: www.dt.bh
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