CR IP TI ON BS SU TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 Kuwait eyes bigger role for SMEs Israeli PM rejects Palestinian bid for UN deadline NO: 16374 150 FILS 3 40 PAGES SAFAR 24, 1436 AH 7 Abe pledges constitution rewrite after win 12 www.kuwaittimes.net Al Arabi lift Crown Prince Football Cup 20 Two killed as Australian police storm siege cafe Hostages rescued after day-long standoff, hostage-taker shot Saudi officer killed in hostage rescue RIYADH: A Saudi security officer was killed in an operation to free three foreign laborers taken hostage by a gunman in the capital, Riyadh, according to a police statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency yesterday. Saudi police said an attacker armed with an assault rifle seized the workers on Sunday evening near a mosque and opened fire when surrounded by police. Police said they were able to free the hostages after a heavy exchange of gunfire. The attacker was wounded and captured in the shootout. In addition to the slain officer, a civilian and a member of the security forces were also injured. Security officials did not disclose the identity of the attacker, possible motives for the attack or the nationality of the hostages. Also on Sunday, a Saudi policeman was shot and killed in the eastern town of Al-Awamiya by an unidentified assailant. The town is heavily populated by minority Saudi Shiites and is the hometown of revered Shiite cleric Nimr Al-Nimr, an outspoken government critic who was sentenced to death in October for inciting violence and sectarian strife - charges which he denies and which have outraged his supporters. The Eastern Province was rocked last month when seven Shiite worshippers were shot dead in an attack that police say appears to have been carried out by supporters of the extremist Islamic State group. Continued on Page 13 SYDNEY: Hostages run to safety during a cafe siege in the central business district of Sydney early today. (Inset) Emergency personnel wheel a blood soaked stretcher to an ambulance. — AP Parliament to debate grilling against Mudej Interior panel okays law on illegal arms By B Izzak News i n b r i e f Kuwait policemen face trial in liquor theft case KUWAIT: Four police officers will testify before a military tribunal today in a case involving the disappearance of imported liquor bottles from the Drug Control General Department’s (DGCA) warehouses. The officers, including two colonels and two lieutenant colonels, are accused of stealing alcoholic drinks that were prepared to be destroyed. The officers, who work at the DGCA, have reportedly filed for retirement, said sources quoted by Al-Aan news website yesterday. The tribunal was formed by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad Al-Khaled Al-Sabah, following an immediate investigation he ordered after nearly 17,000 liquor bottles went missing last February. Saudi woman held after attending soccer game RIYADH: A Saudi newspaper says a woman arrested after attending a soccer game claims she did not know women were prohibited from going to the stadium. The state-linked Okaz newspaper reported yesterday that police in the city of Jiddah have questioned the woman, who claims she bought a ticket online without any problems and went to the Friday night game between Jiddah’s Al-Ittihad and Riyadh’s Al-Shabab in the kingdom’s new Al-Jawhara stadium, where she was arrested. Okaz did not identify the woman. The paper says she was questioned by police for “impersonating” a man by wearing pants, a long-sleeve top, a hat and sunglasses. No charges have been raised so far. Saudi Arabia enforces a strict segregation of the sexes. There are no designated areas for women at soccer stadiums. Five killed in Philly shootings at homes SOUDERTON, Pennsylvania: Police yesterday surrounded a home outside Philadelphia where they believe a suspect had barricaded himself after shootings at multiple homes. The man was suspected of killing five people yesterday morning at three different homes, police told WPVI-TV. The communities are about four (6.5 kilometers) from each other in Philadelphia’s northwestern suburbs. Officials are referring questions to the district attorney’s office, which did not immediately return messages left by The AP. KUWAIT: The National Assembly is scheduled to debate today a grilling motion against Commerce and Industry Minister Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej on allegations of financial and administrative violations in the ministry. The grilling motion was submitted by MP Abdullah Al-Turaiji who has repeatedly called on the minister to step down because the evidence and documents he prepares to submit during the grilling will condemn the minister and force him out. Ahead of the grilling, the Council of Ministers in its weekly meeting yesterday heard the answers of the minister on all the points raised in the grilling and expressed its total backing and support. The cabinet also praised Mudej’s performance in the ministry. Nevertheless, the debate of the grilling is not guaranteed to be held as some doubts have been raised about the intention of the government to refer parts of the grilling to the National Assembly’s legal and legislative committee to establish it was in line with the constitution and the law. The measure however requires the approval of the majority of the National Assembly members including the 16 cabinet ministers. If approved, the move will put off the grilling for some time until the committee has studied the grilling and issued its verdict. A number of MPs however warned that they will not accept sending the grilling to the committee and urged the minister to face the grilling bravely and refute the allegations. MP Abdulhameed Dashti said he will speak in support of the grilling and warned if the Assembly refers it to the legal committee, he will submit a new grilling against the minister. MP Saleh Ashour said he will oppose any move to send the grilling motion to the legal committee and demanded that the minister should face the charges listed in the grilling which he described as very strong. MP Faisal Al-Duwaisan also called on the minister to refute the charges in the grilling and said he will not approve of sending it to the legal committee or anywhere else. Under the Assembly charter, the griller will be given 90 minutes to explain and verify the allegations he made in the grilling request and the minister will be given an equal duration to respond with the help of his ministry staff. In addition, the griller and the minister will be given another 30 minutes each to respond to each other’s charges. After that, three MPs in favor and three others against the grilling will speak alternately for around 15 minutes each. In the end, the minister will be given some time to make last comments, pleading for support from the Assembly members. The grilling could end without any further action or it may lead to a vote of noconfidence if 10 MPs file a no-confidence motion against the minister. Continued on Page 13 Min 13º Max 24º High Tide 05:53 & 19.58 Low Tide 00:35 & 12:12 SYDNEY: At least two people were killed as heavily armed Australian police early today dramatically stormed a central Sydney cafe to end a day-long siege sparked when an Iranian-born Islamist took several people hostage. Security forces in SWAT-style gear intervened, unleashing a flurry of loud bangs and flashes in the eatery in the heart of Australia’s biggest city, after a number of the staff and customers managed to flee for their lives. An AFP photographer saw one body carried out. Australian media said that in addition, the gunman was shot dead by police. Sky News also reported four people were wounded, three of them critically. Royal North Shore Hospital had admitted a woman in her 40s with a gunshot wound to her leg, a spokeswoman told AFP. She was in a serious but stable condition. A bomb robot, which is used to detect and disarm explosives, was subsequently sent into the building as police declared the siege over and medics tended to hostages. “Sydney siege is over. More details to follow,” police announced on Twitter. The hostage-taker, who earlier had unfurled an Islamic flag, was named by ABC television and other media as a 49-year-old Iranian-born “cleric” called Man Haron Monis. They published a photo of him sporting a beard and a white turban and said he was on bail for a series of violent offences. The pre-Christmas siege of the Lindt chocolate cafe began yesterday morning and triggered a massive security lockdown in Sydney’s financial district as hundreds of police surrounded the site. Monis’s former lawyer Manny Conditsis said the public could be assured that the siege was not the work of an organized terrorist group. Continued on Page 13 TUUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LOCAL KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah during his meeting with Parliament Speaker of Pakistan Sardar Ayaz Sadiq. — KUNA His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in a group photo with KFAS directors. Amir receives Pakistani speaker, sports delegation Sheikh Sabah chairs KFAS meeting Sheikha Naeema Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah presents His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah the International Olympic Committee 2014 Women and Sport Award, as Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah looks on. KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received yesterday Parliament Speaker of Pakistan Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, in attendance of HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah and National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanem. Deputy Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Ali Jarrah Al-Sabah and head of the Kuwaiti-Pakistani Friendship Committee MP Faisal Al-Shaya also attended the meeting. Later, the Pakistani speaker met HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah at Bayan Palace. MP Shaya and National Assembly Secretary-General Allam Al-Kandari were in attendance. Pakistani Speaker Sadiq and his accompanying delegation arrived to Kuwait yesterday morning. They were welcomed at the airport by Ghanem, Shaya, Kandari, Pakistan Ambassador to Kuwait Mohammad Aslam Khan and Assistant Secretary General for Members, Public Relations and Media Affairs Sami Al-Shaya. The two speakers held talks yesterday that tackled bilateral ties and means of cooperation between the two parliaments, in addition Kuwait, UAE sign cooperation deals ABU DHABI: Kuwait and the UAE inked in Abu Dhabi yesterday four memos of understanding on bilateral institutional integration in cooperative domains, including oil, gas, energy and industry. The memos were signed by Kuwait’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad AlSabah and UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who cochaired the ministerial meeting of the UAEKuwaiti Higher Joint Committee that kicked off yesterday. Another memo of understanding was inked between the stock markets of Kuwait and the UAE. On the occasion of the signing of bilateral cooperative deals, Sheikh Sabah Khaled stressed the significance of the joint committee meeting to a further promotion and development of bilateral relations in various areas, and hailed the level of official and fraternal relations between both Gulf nations. Bilateral historical relations enjoy mutual support on the part of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nayhyan, he said. The joint committee meeting reflected the interest of both countries’ leaders in achieving more cooperation, coordination and integration on both bilateral and Gulf levels, especially in light of existing regional and international challenges, he added. “We are looking forward to boosting joint effective cooperation in order to achieve wider levels and fresh vistas for bilateral cooperation in economic, trade, investment, energy and environmental fields,” Sheikh Sabah Khaled noted. Hailing bilateral economic and trade cooperation, the Kuwaiti minister said twoway trade exchange hit roughly $3.8 billion in 2013. The UAE was the main destination for Kuwaiti visitors in 2014, making up 29 percent of Kuwait’s foreign tourism size, he said, adding that around 261 flights were reported by both sides on a weekly basis. Sheikh Sabah Khaled also commended the UAE’s recent economic successes, primarily EXPO 2020 bid win and Dubai Airshow 2013. The joint committee has met for a couple of days in Abu Dhabi to discuss ways and means of bolstering and cementing bilateral relations in political, economic, trade, investment, industrial, legal, judicial, environmental, financial and educational fields. —KUNA �Kuwait in Egypt’ exhibition beckons foreign investors KUWAIT: The seventh Kuwaiti Week in Egypt titled �Kuwait in Egypt’ kicked off yesterday at Cleopatra Ballroom, the Semiramis Hotel, Cairo with the participation of more than 70 Kuwaiti and Egyptian companies. Egyptian Prime Minister Eng Ibrahim Mehleb, ministers, Kuwaiti and Egyptian dignitaries, businessmen, artists and writers attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition which will last till December 18. “The exhibition, organized by Al-Jabriya Exhibitions Group (JEG), is expected to bolster confidence of the international investors in Egyptian market and attract more of them at a very critical time for the Egyptian economy, especially prior to the international Economic Forum convened by President Al-Sisi for next February,” said JEG president, Ahmed Ismail Behbahani. Pointing out that Kuwaiti investor problems in Egypt were a thing of the past, Behbehani said that during his recent visit to Kuwait, the Egyptian Minister of Industry, Commerce, Small and Medium Projects, Muneer Fakhkri Abdul Nour had promised to solve all problems being faced by Kuwaiti investors in Egypt. “This exhibition will demonstrate the strong relations between both countries and will develop them further in various fields, especially in economy,” he added. Behbehani said that the exhibition’s motto would reflect Kuwait’s rich tradition in the fields of economy, culture, media and arts and the Cairo exhibition would reiterate the strong bilateral relations between the brotherly countries and peoples. He pointed out that Egypt has several advantages as a business hub such as an ideal location, its leading regional role as an Arab leader in various fields such as tourism, real estate, infrastruc- to the latest regional developments in regards to terrorism. The Pakistani Speaker is to attend part of a parliamentary session today. He will also meet with First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled AlHamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Mohammad Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and Minister of State for Planning and Development Hind Al-Sabeeh and Minister of Finance Anas Al-Saleh. Separately, HH the Amir received Chairman of the Kuwait Olympic Committee Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Chairwoman of the Organizing Committee for Women Sport in GCC countries Sheikha Naeema Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah, for winning International Olympic Committee 2014 Women and Sport Award. His Highness also headed a meeting for Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS). Meanwhile, HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah received Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education Dr Bader Al-Essa, and Head of the National Security Apparatus Sheikh Thamer Ali Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. — KUNA Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem and his Pakistani counterpart during their meeting. Cabinet mulls oil price slump aftershocks draft law on Kuwait’s maritime zones ratified KUWAIT: The Cabinet discussed in its weekly meeting at Bayan Palace yesterday a series of proposed precautionary measures to deal with the current deterioration of oil prices and the future prospects of oil markets. Following the meeting, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah stated that His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah underscored the importance of quick and serious moves to put into effect the directives of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah during the extraordinary cabinet meeting on Sunday, especially those related to the economic situation in light of the developments on the oil market and slump of oil prices. He added that the cabinet mulled a number of proposals to beef up national economy and to push forward partnership between the public and private sectors. The cabinet will complete discussions of the proposals, its executive measures and timetables in the coming meeting, he said. The Cabinet endorsed a draft decree on the new lineup of the supreme council for the public authority for people with special needs. It approved a draft decree to consider Thursday 1/1/2015 a holiday for the government bodies on the occasion of the New Year. Maritime zones The cabinet ratified, and referred to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah a draft law on Kuwait’s maritime zones and a draft law on Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement with Greece. Later, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce and Industry Abdulmohsen Al-Mudej briefed the cabinet about his refutation and answers to the different questions and issues raised by the grilling motion filed against him by MP Abdullah Al-Turaiji before he ascend the parliament’s podium today. After listening to his answers, the cabinet expressed full support to the minister Mudej, hoping the MPs would use the parliamentary tools to oversee government’s performance in a positive way that abides by the constitution and parliament regulations. Earlier, the Cabinet was informed about a letter addressed to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah from the Turkish President and Chairman of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)’s Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation (COMCEC) Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The letter included an invitation to Kuwait to endorse the OIC trade preferential tariff scheme protocol and the rules of origin agreement of the OIC’s preferential system. The cabinet was also apprised of a letter sent to His highness the Amir from President of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain who invited His Highness the Amir to attend the first Muslim science and technology summit, to be held in Pakistan next April. It was also informed about a letter sent to His Highness the Amir from the former US president Bill Clinton who invited His Highness the Amir to partake in the Clinton Global Initiative’s First Middle East & Africa Conference, to be held in Morocco in April/May of 2015. The Cabinet was briefed about a letter sent to His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber AlMubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah from his Tunisian counterpart Mehdi Jomaa. The letter focused on means to expand cooperation and strengthen bilateral relations. The cabinet congratulated Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa and people on the National Day celebration on Tuesday. It wished the Kingdom of Bahrain more progress and welfare and stability. Later, the ministers discussed the main issues on the agenda of the coming National Assembly sessions. They also debated the latest regional and international political developments. —KUNA Egypt FM in Kuwait for joint panel meeting Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb ture, ports, education, healthcare, communication and others. He said the Investment Ministry has taken a number of new measures to reduce bureaucratic hurdles that are usually faced by potential investors. Bahbahani said that Kuwaiti investments in Egypt witnessed remarkable increases over the past few years to over 25 per cent of Arab investments in Egypt. They covered diverse areas of investment. “The aim of holding this activity in Egypt is to explore investment opportunities,” said Behbahani noting that Egypt was open to all Arab investors and this was the main goal of holding international exhibitions for commercial exchanges. “The success achieved in the last six events helped attract more participants to take part in this year’s exhibition”, he said pointing out that such activities would help boost both bilateral relations further. JEG CEO Jaber Ahmed Behbahani pointed out that the �Kuwaiti Week in Egypt’ provides diverse investment opportunities in various fields such as civil aviation, electricity, energy, communication, agriculture and real estate in addition to the promising New Suez Canal project. KUWAIT: Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry arrived yesterday for a three-day official visit to Kuwait, where he is expected to hold talks with First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. During his stay in Kuwait, the Egyptian Foreign Minister is also to attend the 10th session of the Kuwaiti-Egyptian joint committee to be chaired by both countries’ foreign ministers. The minister was received at the airport by Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry Khaled Al-Jarallah and several other ministry officials. On Sunday, Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Arab Affairs Ambassador Abdulrahman Salah co-chaired a meeting of the Kuwaiti-Egyptian Higher Committee at the level of senior officials. He commended the strong ties between his country and Kuwait following the meeting, saying that the two states have always supported each other at all times, especially at times of distress. The Kuwaiti delegation was led by Director of the Arab World Department at the Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Abdulhameed AlFailakawi. Kuwait’s support Ambassador Salah also commended Kuwait’s support to Egypt over the recent years, under His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah, especially after June 30 events. Kuwait’s support has not been confined to financial aid, but also investments flowed to help the Egyptian economy recover, Salah said. Meanwhile, he referred to bilateral trade, which is below expectations, saying a dual taxation agreement is likely to remove barriers and encourage businessmen and investors. The Egyptian senior official expressed hope the Higher Committee KUWAIT: Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry speaks with Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Khaled Al-Jarallah shortly after his arrival to Kuwait. — KUNA would agree to boost bilateral cooperation for assisting other Arab and Africa countries, through the Egyptian Partnership Agency for Development and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED). He pointed to a rise of Kuwaiti tourism to Egypt. Salah wished Kuwait would take part in the international economic conference Egypt intends to organize in March, saying they agreed today that economic teams from both sides will meet to discuss the issue. He hoped both sides would agree to declare 2015 “Egypt’s year in Kuwait” at the media, culture and tourism levels. Kuwait was the guest of honor at the 2014 Cairo International Book Fair. Matching views For his part, Ambassador Failakawi said the meeting manifested a matching of views regarding bilateral ties, Arab issues and topics of common interest. The meeting discussed major issues on the Arab scene, especially developments in Syria, Libya, Palestine, Yemen and Somalia, the Kuwaiti senior official told KUNA. He said the two sides also addressed a host of agreements, memorandums of understanding and executive programs relevant to bilateral ties. These will be signed during the committee ministerial meeting today. They include a cooperation agreement between Kuwait’s Saud Nasser Al-Sabah Diplomatic Institute and the Egyptian Institute of Diplomatic Studies, he said. In addition, the senior officials also addressed enhancing cooperation in media, education, oil, housing, sports, culture, industry and maritime transport. — KUNA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LOCAL KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (center), HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah (third from left), National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanem (fifth from left), senior sheikhs, ministers and other top officials rise for the National Anthem. — KUNA His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah looks on as HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah cheers for children who welcomed them to the venue. Amir patronizes �women in charitable work’ conference KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah yesterday patronized and attended the inauguration ceremony of the international conference on the “role of women in charitable work.” Also present were HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali AlGhanem, former parliament speaker Jassem Al-Khorafi, HH Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad AlSabah, Sheikhs, GCC Secretary General Abdulatif Al-Zayani, Deputy Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Ali Jarrah Al-Sabah and senior state officials. The conference got underway with the National Anthem and recitation of Holy Quran verses, then His Highness was honored for the recent UN designation as a humanitarian leader. For his part, Dr Abdullah Al-Maatouq, Chairman of the International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO), addressed the attendees, namely HH the Amir, HH the Crown Prince and the other senior leaders and dignitaries, saying he was grateful to HH the Amir for attending the conference, providing all forms of support for “our initiative aimed at enabling the woman make accomplishments in the charitable field.” “Such generous sponsorship on part of HH reflects his ardent advocacy of the women status and their important role in Dr Abdullah Al-Maatouq delivers his speech. Justice and Awqaf Minister Yaacoub AlSanea addresses the audience. building and developing the society,” Dr Maatouq said. “HH Sheikh Sabah has adopted humanitarian issues while the world is gripped with seditions, catastrophes, conflicts, claiming lives every day.” Dr Maatouq noted that the United Nations has recently crowned HH the Amir as “humanitarian leader,” in appreciation for his unlimited role in the domain of humanitarian and development works, as well as for leading Kuwait in the realm of humanitarian activities. This conference is in line with objectives of the IICO, supporting all segments of mankind, contributing to women volunteering and charitable efforts for sake of opti- mum productivity. A series of workshops at this level have been organized since March 2012, resulting in “common understanding that hurdles obstructing the women role include social and cultural taboos, nonIslamic traditions and customs,” he said. For his part, Minister of Justice and Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Yaacoub Al-Sanea noted the woman pivotal role in the Muslim communities, namely in the sector of charity activities, noting that HH the Amir was the first among Arab and Muslim leaders who “activated the term charitable diplomacy,” reiterating that he did earn the UN title �humanitarian leader.’ — KUNA Government to implement development plan projects: Minister Kuwait eyes bigger role for SMEs in national economy KUWAIT: Minister of Finance Anas Al-Saleh said yesterday that the government would execute the previously approved projects of the state development plan despite the current deterioration of oil prices and its impact on the state budget. Speaking at the Kuwait forum for small and medium enterprises, Saleh believed that going ahead with the development projects would help revive the economy and create more jobs. In the meantime, the minister said that the government would take measures to address the expected budget deficit caused by the tumble of the oil prices. He noted that these measures include expanding partnership between the public and private sectors as well as using some of the foreign reserves and commercial borrowing tools. Saleh said that the slump of oil prices provides a chance for introducing long overdue economic and legislative reforms to deal with the imbalances. He stated that the most expected hypothetical price of oil in the upcoming state budget would be in the range of $60 per barrel. He disclosed that the Supreme Council of Planning is studying a draft law to increase electricity price as a prelude to refer it to the National Assembly for deliberation and approval. Bigger role Meanwhile, minister Saleh said that the Kuwaiti government is looking forwards to KUWAIT: Minister Anas Al-Saleh speaks at the forum. — KUNA expanding the contribution of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to the national economy. The government plan of action and development plans target a bigger role for the SMEs to give impetus to the national economy and to diversify its resources away from oil industry to achieve sustain- able development and welfare, Saleh said at the opening session. He emphasized the necessity of offering all support to SMEs to help expand the private sector and its added value to the economy. Overcoming obstacles facing SMEs entrepreneurs, especially the finance and land, should be a top priority in the coming period, he said. The Minister said that out of full understanding of the importance of small and medium enterprises, the government has recently established the national fund for SMEs with a total capital of KD 2 billion or (about $6.84 billion). This huge sum is sufficient to finance an enormous number of SMEs, he said, adding that each enterprise is eligible to a loan of up to KD 500,000 (or about $1.71 million). The forum, which is attended by a large number of officials and experts from the government, private sector and banking sector as well as entrepreneurs, tackles a plethora of issues relevant to the SMEs. The forum’s agenda includes the topics of SMEs in Kuwait reality and challenges; international SMEs success stories; investment opportunities; finance for SMEs; the strategic and legislative view to SMEs and the future vision of SMEs in Kuwait. —KUNA Arab countries rank last globally in knowledge-based economies Jobless Arabs estimated at 22 million AMMAN/KUWAIT: Director General of the Arab Organization for Industrial Development and Mining Adel Saqr AlSaqr said yesterday that Arab countries rank last globally when it comes to knowledge-based economies, expenditure on scientific research, development and innovation. Speaking at the opening of a forum on technological capacity building in the field of modern technologies in the Arab countries, which is organized by the Arab Organization for Industrial Development and Reconstruction, in cooperation with the Amman Chamber of Industry, that the rate of spending in these countries on scientific research ranges between 0.2 to 0.3 percent, well below the world average rate estimated at 1.8 percent, according to the UNESCO report. Saqr pointed to the humble participation of the Arab sector in investing in the scientific research, stressing that the forum is held in very complex conditions on the Arab and international levels due to the overheating competitions between different poles of the great powers, the global economic recession, the decline in oil prices as well as the ongoing develop- ments witnessed by the Arab region and their impact on research and development. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) representative at the forum, Dr Majid Al-Rashidi said the importance of the forum for Arab research centers, including the Kuwaiti ones. He said that the forum will discuss the best ways to establish a partnership between researchers and the private sector for the development of technology in scientific research centers and transfer them to the private sector through applications and solutions to the challenges faced by the industrial sector. Arab unemployment Separately, a report released yesterday indicates that the number of unemployed persons in Arab countries sky-rocketed in end of 2013, reaching 22 million job seekers. The number of jobless people in Arab countries is forecast to reach 80 million by 2025, said the report released by the Diplomatic Center for Strategic Studies. It noted that the figures have been compiled on basis of official data. Unemployment is one of the major hurdles facing development in the Arab states, the report said, noting also that the rate of Arabs without work is the highest in the world. Arab work force growth is the fastest in the globe, thus speedy and effective solutions must be found to tackle this key problem. It linked the mounting unemployment in the Arab world to high population growth, failure to graduate university students of specializations needed in the labor market, fall of domestic gross economic product, applying economic openness in many Arab countries, along with privatization that resulted in dismissing a large number of workers. Citing other reasons, it mentioned youth abstention from vocational work, fears of involvement in free business and shortage of enterprises intended to shore up the Arab economies. It also cited bad planning and lack of useful data for job seekers. Transit to democracy continued to overshadow conditions in the Arab world, coupled with uncertainty and fall of Arab states’ economic growth to 2.6 percent (in 2013), it said, noting that the “Arab spring” events resulted in losses, estimated at $800 billion. — KUNA His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah receives a �boom’ ship model. SPECIAL REPORT GCC must respond to new regional economic realities By Feras Fahed Abushaar T he six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are famous for their worldclass oil and gas industry, with control of over 20 percent of global supply. Since the discovery of black gold in the region, the GCC states have accrued a massive amount of wealth and power in a short span of time. This meteoric rise in status brought exceptional attention and interest to the region. With this, the Gulf states attracted the attention of neighboring regimes that sought both to gain increasing influence and soft power, as did the leaders of the Islamic revolution in Iran who looked to expand their ideologies into the Gulf, and in some cases to gain even direct control, as Saddam Hussein did when he invaded Kuwait in 1990. It was after the Iranian revolution, however, that it became obvious to the Gulf states that they would need to organize in some way to maintain order and stability within their realms. In 1981, the Gulf Cooperation Council was thus officially formed. The council’s primary goals involved creating a more solidified and guaranteed collective security. With time however, in order to further establish the roots of the institution and assure its success, the GCC was allowed to extend beyond security concerns to make the growth of the sub-regional economic sphere and intra-Gulf economic relations a second priority. Failed economic union, a blessing in disguise When analyzing the success of the GCC in terms of its influence on the economic relations of the Gulf states, one must note that the region’s increasing wealth is largely the product of each individual state’s natural resources and trade agreements with foreign allies. The reality is that, since its establishment, the Gulf Cooperation Council has yet to stimulate a dramatic increase in trade between the nations in major industries other than food. This is natural to expect when the GCC nations are insignificantly involved in the production and manufacturing of marketable commodities. There is very little to be traded between them. The GCC has also yet to create a unified central bank or currency, as the European Union did, thought it has been a topic of discussion since its creation. From the perspective of the institution, this seems a failure. But from the individual member states’ view, it is a blessing. If a central bank were to be established by the member nations, its headquarters would likely be situated in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The kingdom’s size, both literally and economically, far outweighs those of its fellow member states. It would thus, in an economically collaborative effort, be at a much greater advantage than its regional counterparts. Saudi Arabia’s influence over the institution would be disproportionate with the rest of the nations’ for this kind of economic agreement to be substantially beneficial for its neighbors to endorse. This failure isn’t necessarily a failure but rather a manifestation of the true geopolitical and economic reality of the region: A changing economic sphere in which a single power in the alliance has grown much larger than its partners for them to reasonably wish to cooperate. Effects of a unified regional economy Simultaneously, to fully integrate and merge economically would have many effects on the marketplaces of the rest of the Gulf. Because of the open nature of the GCC marketplaces in comparison with Saudi Arabia’s, such integration would profoundly impact the kinds of businesses that will survive and could limit investments of Saudis across the region in industries banned in the Kingdom. Conservative Saudi influence on the nature of neighboring economies and markets could incur private Saudi investors significant losses. It is not, then, that the GCC has failed; rather it is that its operators have not reconciled its stated goals with the current economic reality in the region. GCC successes With that however, it is important to note the successes of the GCC in this field. Because of standardized and decreased bureaucracy between the Gulf monarchies, locally established private business has found an exceptionally inviting environment in the region. The Economic Agreement of the GCC has allowed for the growth of massive multibillion dollar private organizations that operate across a variety of industries including retail, food, telecommunications, banking and construction. The largest of these is Kuwait-based Al Shaya Co., which operates more than 2,000 outlets across the region (including all Starbucks locations), Al Futaim, Al Kharafi and others. A recent study published in the UAE claims “20,000 family companies operate in the GCC with [a] total global wealth estimated at over US $2 trillion.” Shortcomings Still the Gulf Cooperation Council has yet to accomplish goals relevant to the region’s economies. The GCC states have grown to foster increasingly different economic, social, legal and political environments over the past 33 years and operate in far more distinctive manners than each other. The GCC as an institution has not kept up. Now it is time for the GCC to revise its goals and strategies in order to better respond to the diverse economies of its member states and achieve its strategic goal of supporting the creation and collaboration of a regional world power. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LOCAL Crime R e p o r t Inebriated man held with drugs, knives in Amghara KUWAIT: A man was arrested in Amghara scrap yard area from a 4WD vehicle in a totally intoxicated state and policed recovered drugs and knives from him. A routine police patrol spotted the vehicle under shade and when they approached it, they noticed a man inside. He was asked to show his ID but he got out of the car in an abnormal condition. A pipe for taking drugs was found with him. He was subjected to a precautionary search and four envelopes with drugs, and knives were found on him. He was arrested and sent to DCGD. Egyptian injured An Egyptian expat 63, sustained various bruises when he fell from a high place in the gold market of Mubarakiya. An ambulance rushed to the area and he was taken to Amiri hospital. In a separate incident, a 53-year-old citizen sustained extensive injuries in his thigh. He was taken to Amiri hospital. Khaitan restaurant fire A chimney in a Khaitan restaurant caught fire prompting Farwaniya fire center to respond. The building was evacuated though no injuries were reported. Armed robbery A three-member armed robbers looted a cooperative store at Saad Al-Abdallah and escaped with KD 250. The trio used knives to threaten the cashier. Social media clip Voice detectives continued their search for a person who appeared in a clip over social media after arresting two girls who appeared in a clip showing rabbit jumping. The person that appeared with the horse is a she - male named Sarah and was arrested. His boyfriend, an Iranian, who is an ex-convict was sent to concerned authorities. Drug addict flees Jahra police are looking for a known person who escaped leaving his car behind. Police found five narcotic tablets and knife in his car. — Al-Watan Frenchman swindles KD 31,000 out of citizen By Hanan Al-Saadoun KUWAIT: A citizen accused a French expat of swindling KD 31,000 and beating him in Maidan Hawally. According to him, the citizen got acquainted with the Frenchman thinking that he was a businessman. He gave him KD 31,000 for investment, but the French disappeared after tak ing the money. The citizen later spotted the Frenchman at a hotel and when asked him for the money, he allegedly attacked him. Mystery behind Filipina death after lion attack unraveled Owner kills animals to wipe out evidence KUWAIT: While the Health Ministry started an investigation into the death of a Filipina expat who was attacked by a wild animal, efforts by the detectives succeeded in unraveling the mystery that shrouded the case. Investigations and interrogation of the owner of wild animals revealed that he kept a lion and a lioness for more than three years, and the Filipina used to take care of them and feed them without any harm. The owner of the animals, who works for the National Guard, gave the true story as to how the maid was attacked. He was arrested by detectives after it was proven that his detained brother has nothing to do with the case. The National Guardsman said the he bought the lion for KD 1,800 and the lioness for KD 1,200 through instagram from a Saudi man about three and a half years ago. He said that the animals were kept in a cage on the roof and things were safe to a point until neighbors started taking pictures with them. On the day of the incident, while the maid was doing laundry, she was surprised to see the lion out of its cage. So she ran and fell on the stairs and the lion followed her and bit her. He said the maid was taken to hospital and was treated for her injuries which were diagnosed as a wild animal bite and left the hospital. He said the maid was fully alert and told the family what happened with her. Then two days later, her wounds became more complicated so she was taken back to the hospital where she died because of those complications. Meanwhile the health minister asked assistant undersecretary for legal affairs to start an extensive investigation into the accident, adding that the ministry will take full legal action in case the investigations reveal any negligence. Meanwhile, Al-Watan local daily reports that the owner of the animals confessed to killing the lion and lioness which was pregnant, and burned up to wipe out the evidence. Then he took the detectives to the place where he burned them in a trash dump in Kabd area. — Al-Rai and Al-Watan Deportation for expats who drive without license KUWAIT: Interior Ministr y Assistant Undersecretary for Traffic Affairs Maj General Abdallah Al-Muhanna clarified the administrative decision on deportation will be applied to every expatriate who drives without a license. He informed that he issued instructions to the Maj General Abdallah department handing Al-Muhanna such violations in this regard. No fines will be good enough in this type of offenses, adding that he instructed the department to send the expat who drives without a license to the deportation center immediately. He said that he would send a memo to Deputy Premier, Interior Minister Shiekh Mohammad AlKhalid Al-Sabah to issue a law that bans registration of any vehicle in the name of any expat who does not have a driver’s license. — Al-Jarida Diesel smuggling attempt foiled KUWAIT: An attempt to smuggle diesel from Shuaiba Port to the UAE was foiled yesterday, Kuwait General Customs Department announced. A company tried to smuggle 288 barrels of diesel which were found mixed with other permissible oils inside 20 con- tainers, Head of the department Khaled Al-Saif said. He did not disclose the company’s name, however. The load was intended to be shipped to Jebel Ali Port in the UAE, he said. Saif lauded the customs staff for their alertness, and noted that legal measures are being taken against the company. —KUNA Arab housing ministers meet in Amman AMMAN: The Arab ministers of housing met in Amman, Jordan yesterday for the 31st session of their ministerial council under the patronage of Jordan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour. A Kuwaiti delegation, headed by Deputy Director General of Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) Khalaf Al-Mandeel, is participating in the two-day meeting. In his keynote speech, Ensour expressed his sadness over the conflicts and destruction in the Arab world, especially as the meeting discusses housing and construction, asking about the amount of demolition and the number of people who have been living without homes for many years. He called on the conferees to thrash out this issue in their meeting’s agenda, urging them to adopt a message of accepting and coexisting with the other. Meanwhile, Gamal Gaballah, Director of the Arab League Office for Environment, Housing and Sustainable Development, said that the meeting is held at a time when the Arab world is facing unprecedented major challenges, including political complications, terrorism and repeated crises, which have direct impacts on sustainable development pertinent to housing. The issue of housing is considered a cornerstone in national polices of all Arab countries and providing proper housing units to citizens is a top priority of social and economic policies, he noted. He emphasized that the housing policy is facing major challenges, including poor urban planning, lack of funding, overpopulation, noting that the private sector is not involved as a main partner in the housing process. For these reasons, he said, realistic and objective solutions should be found in order to achieve a quantum leap in the housing policy through facilitating measures and involving the private sector in this field. Gaballah called for designing a comprehensive future strategy of the housing issue in the Arab world through the contributions of experts to guarantee Arab comprehensive strategic aims to meet the Arab world’s aspirations. He stressed that the session’s agenda includes significant topics, mainly cooperation with international organizations and the United Nations Human Settlements Program, noting that this move requires preparations for an Arab regional report to be discussed in 2016. For his part, Sami Halsa, Jordanian Public Works and Jordan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour Housing Minister and the head of the session, said that the Arab League, through the housing ministers’ council, has been exerting efforts to strengthen Arab cooperation in all domains. — KUNA ABK announces first SMS banking draw winner Gulf national arrested Jahra police arrested a Gulf national with drugs and knives who drove a car with a UAE number plate. KUWAIT: Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait conducted their first weekly draw on their SMS banking promotion, in the Head Office, in the presence and supervision of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry representatives. ABK’s fabulous offer addresses subscribers of SMS banking; they go into a draw and a winner of the iPhone 6 Plus is declared, every week, for four weeks. The duration of this promotion is from the 1st to the 31st December. This first week winner was Maryam Hussain Ghazi from Main Branch. Stewart Lockie, GM, Retail Banking stated, “ABK encourages its customers to subscribe to SMS banking, more so from a security viewpoint, it’s a safe means of keeping track of their transactions. This service allows customers to access their account, check account and credit card balance as well as currency exchange rates, which implies that customers remain informed of their banking transactions at all times.” Lockie added, “The promotion is ongoing up to the 31st of December, and we have 3 draws remaining. The next draw will be held on December 14, 2014. To get a chance to acquire an iPhone 6 Plus, all you have to do is subscribe to SMS banking during the period of the promotion, to give yourself an opportunity to win.” For further information please visit one of the ABK branches or chat directly with a customer service officer from Ahli Chat service on our website www.eahli.com, or call Ahlan Ahli at 1899899. Policeman insulted A sergeant at the Interior Ministry told Qairawan police that a citizen insulted and beat him while he was on duty. The suspect was arrested and released later on bail. MPs discuss human rights body bill KUWAIT: The National Assembly’s Human Rights Committee thrashed out a fresh draft law yesterday authorizing a national human rights body. Emerging from a parliamentary session held especially for the purpose, the Rapporteur of the Committee, Abdul Hameed Dashti, told reporters that the committee had listened to relevant remarks from the Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for the Middle East Abdulsalam Ahmad. The suggested national human rights agency reflects Kuwait’s commitment to international recommendations in this regard, Dashti added. The parliamentary committee will invite a group of human rights experts and specialists to attend its next meeting for further deliberations ahead of the adoption of the draft law, he pointed out. — KUNA KUWAIT: Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Khaled Al-Jarallah during his meeting with the ambassadors. — KUNA Undersecretary, envoys talk anti-terrorism efforts KUWAIT: Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Khaled AlJarallah met yesterday with ambassadors of the five permanent members at United Nations Security Council, addressing international efforts in face of terrorism. The envoys who took part in the meeting were the US Ambassador Douglas Silliman, Alexey Solomatin of the Russian Federation, Matthew James Lodge of the UK, Cui Jianchun of the People’s Republic of China and ambassa- dor of France Christian Nakhle. Jarallah and the five ambassadors discussed current international efforts to support Iraq in encountering terrorism, particularly the Islamic State (IS). The meeting was attended by the Director of International Organizations ambassador Jassim AlMubaraki and director of Under sectary’s office, ambassador Ayham Al-Omar. — KUNA �Intensified environment protection research needed’ Maryam Ghazi receives her gift form ABK’s Stewart Lockie. KUWAIT: The Director General of the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) Dr Naji Al-Mutairi emphasized the importance of intensifying scientific research on conservation of environment and water resources. In his inaugural speech of a symposium on the development of water resources and conservation of environment in Arab Gulf states held in cooperation with the Japan Cooperation Center Petroleum (JCCP), Mutairi said that oilproducing Gulf countries are trying to abide by environment protection standards, at the forefront of which Kyoto convention. He noted that striking a balance between expansion of oil production and conservation of environment is a huge challenge facing Gulf countries. He pointed out that most Gulf countries rely on sea water for drinking water and industrial purposes. Some Gulf countries have made strides in treatment of sewage water, he said. Mutairi underlined the need for legislative reforms and drawing upon the experience of developed countries to address the environmental challenge. He added that the three-day symposium aims to review that latest studies and researches on a wide array of key topic related to environment and water resources protection. Among these issues to be tackled during the symposium are: the renewable energy sources, new strategies for developing and securing underground water, new water desalination and sewage water treatment techniques, he said. Mutairi said a considerable number of Kuwaiti and Gulf energy, water resources and environment experts are contributing to the event. Moreover, over 20 research papers would be presented during the symposium. —KUNA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LOCAL YAISH Travel to process Russia visit, tourist visas By Faten Omar KUWAIT: The Russian Embassy announced yesterday the launch of a relationship with YAISH Travel Agency for the issuance of travel and tourism visas in Kuwait. Speaking at a press conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Kuwait City, Russian consul in Kuwait Murad Karabekov said the reliance on YAISH Agency to facilitate visas was an “important step in the framework of strengthening relations [between Russia and Kuwait] by making it easier for visitors from Kuwait to enter Russia.” Russia, through its embassy in Kuwait, issued approximately 2,00 visas to citizens and residents in Kuwait last year. There are around 700 Russian citizens residing in Kuwait. Ilya Bulgakov, Minister Counselor at the Russian embassy, reiterated the depth Russian relations with Kuwait and the development in economic, cultural and social, especially after the signing of several agreements and several visits at the highest levels between officials in the two countries. He added “The embassy is looking to YAISH, through joint cooperation, to support the development of relations between Russia and Kuwait in tourism, health, trade and industry, environment, sports, youth and other areas.” Tourism in Russia has seen rapid growth in recent years with the number of visitors KUWAIT: (From left) Murad Karabekov, Ilya Bulgakov and Maher Samhouri at yesterday’s press conference. —Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat exceeding 28 million in 2013. Russia has several locations listed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO and is a popular tourist spot for winter game. Maher Samhouri, CEO of YAISH Agency for Tourism and Travel, said “ The plan comes in the framework of the Russian government’s desire to encourage tourism in Russia, which is one of the most important countries exporting tourist traffic.” He said that the Russian Embassy chose YAISH for Tourism and Travel because of its expertise, which extends for more than four decades since its founding in 1971, as well as the capabilities and expertise in dealing with the international market, especially the Central Asian states to represent many of the airlines in the region. According to Samhouri, YAISH will facilitate the processing of travel and tourist visa applications from citizens and residents wishing to visit Russia, with turnaround at three to seven days maximum. He added YAISH is one of the largest travel agents in Kuwait and is the sole agent for Kazakhstan’s Astana Airways, which is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world, and Uzbek Airways. He disclosed that the company will offer a private and diverse performances to travel to Russia in cooperation with the different airlines in order to keep pace with the expected growth in travelers from Kuwait to Russia and hope that direct flights between Kuwait and Russia would be a future possibility. Amir’s care for Informatics Award major motive: Sheikha Aida Sheikha Aida Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir’s special care for activities of HH Sheikh Salem Al-Ali AlSabah Informatics Award over the past nine years constituted a major motive for those involved in these purposeful actions. This affirmation was made by Sheikha Aida Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, the award’s Board of Trustees Chairperson, in a press statement. She added that HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah will patronize a ceremony tomorrow to honor winners of the award’s 14th session. HH the Amir’s particular care for such activities has served the State of Kuwait’s highesteem international status, recently capped with the United Nations’ designation of His Highness as a humanitarian leader and Kuwait as a humanitarian center. Sheikha Aida said that also during the planned ceremony, the top “informatics medal” will be granted to the digital camera inventor, Steven J Sasson, whose innovation proved quite useful in vital sectors, such as medical research, education, communications, as well as social and security domains. Sasson, an American electrical engineer, invented the digital camera in 1975. She said the honoring would be also for the board of jurists, which comprises 11 Arab figures, including four representing the e-governments of the UAE, Oman, Kuwait and Jordan, along with four others from Arab research and academic institutions. It also includes two from Kuwait, one from Saudi Arabia and another from Egypt, in addition to three others of civil associations from Tunisia, Bahrain and Palestine. Sheikha Aida added that ten winners of the award will be honored for best websites and applications in the Arab world, including five with the mostly browsed websites in the Arab countries, along with five of leading smart applications. The top electronic websites’ winners are the e-government of Bahrain, the Qatari airways, a Jordanian medical company, Al-Jazeera and Abu Dhabi’s center for electronic systems. The Abu Dhabi’s e-government has won in the data category. She also mentioned winners of the best applications, topped by a Jordanian electronic company, Dubai police, a Kuwaiti advertisement company, the UAE transport department and King Saud University for Quranic applications. The event will conclude with granting an honorary shield to the sponsor of the ceremony, HH the Amir, Sheikha Aida added, hoping that Kuwait would witness further strides at the level of sciences and technologies. —KUNA Workshop discusses woman empowerment KUWAIT: All kinds of facilitations, including legislations, should be provided in order to support woman empowerment and sustain her contribution to the private sector, participants at a workshop said Sunday. The one-day workshop on employing women in the private sector in GCC countries, organized by the Arab Planning Institute (API), emphasized that contribution of GCC women to the economic field is still bound to the public sector despite women potential. Women participation in the job market caught attention of development experts, said API Director General Dr Bader Malallah in a speech on behalf of Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and Minister of State for Development and Planning Affairs Dr Hind Al-Sabubaih. Despite the growing numbers of women participation in economy, they remains below expectations and do not reflect academic and cultural capacities of women in the Gulf region, he noted. He further said that challenges hindering the evolvement of the role of women in economy should be tackled through legislations that would raise awareness and promote the concept of women at the work place and economy in general. —KUNA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LOCAL In my view Fighting corruption in the Gulf o Job unity or t p p By Labeed Abdal local@kuwaittimes.net kuwait digest A criminal record! By Arwa Al-Waqian I t is a disaster that we get accustomed to wrong practices and consider them as everyday norms. Those candid cameras record and violate personal liberties, go after scandals, chase people and watch their behavior closely. They photograph them people’s their permission as if they have no liberties and rights and that it is up to us to track and scandalize them. The late Steve Jobs, the founder and former CEO and board chairman of Apple, presented smartphones and made us become addicted to using them. In fact, we have become enslaved to them. We no longer enjoy anything around us because we are always busy wanting to capture a photo or text a message. This particular technology might be the reason why so many people are losing much of their human values and ethics! In today’s tech savvy world, everybody is a reporter or a journalist covering tragic incidents or gruesome accidents. We come across many such people on a daily basis who swirl around a crash site taking photos without even helping the victims. They are so keen on becoming the first to post such photos on social media sites so as to get more fame and popularity. They would rather be taking pictures even if they see people being burnt to In today’s tech savvy world, everybody is a reporter or a journalist covering tragic incidents or gruesome accidents. death or a woman lying on the street waiting for somebody to call an ambulance to rescue her. This was exactly what happened when a friend of mine scolded a man for taking photographs on one such occasion. Though he was polite enough to apologize, he sought to justify his action because everybody does the same! It is even a greater disaster if the person photographed is a celebrity haunted by everybody forgetting the fact that he/she is a human and not a messenger sent to the earth to spread virtue! People no longer respect personal liberties. Everybody appears to be in a race for a hit story to �publish.’ In the event of a road fatality, the victim’s photo must reach his/her family first. We never find such an urgency in saving a human life! I recently watched a brilliant movie �Night Crawler’ that talks about this phenomenon. It tells the story of someone who decides to become a journalist covering traffic accidents and tapping police radio to know crash locations so that he could quickly capture some photos while victims were being rescued. Unfortunately, it has become a daily practice for many people around us today. They don’t realize the fact that rushing to track a criminal act makes one a criminal some way or other! — Translated by Kuwait Times from Al-Jarida Al-Jarida A State Audit Bureau official recently underlined the importance of improving the auditory standards in Gulf Cooperation Council countries and elevating their competency on par with international standards. He further underlined during a recent forum that was held in Kuwait the need for auditory systems in Gulf states to “implement their plans and utilize the resources allocated to them fully in order to reach the desired goals.” These recommendations need to be followed by firm implementation and commitment by auditory standards. The GCC countries must cooperate in this field as well. They need to activate strategies of auditory authorities and exchange expertise, because primary goal should always be the GCC citizen, who must get the direct benefit from his country’s membership in the GCC. The GCC’s financial assets must be utilized to achieve regional development. This goal can be attained through encouraging global companies to invest in the GCC states. This calls for joint mechanisms and methods to prevent possible violations and corruption. Many countries around the world, such as China, have taken up the challenge of fighting corruption after years of suffering from it. There, accountability covers top officials who are responsible for maintaining state funds, assuring that they are utilized for the public benefit. A top official, and no one else, is immediately held accountable in case public funds were discovered to have been used to serve personal interests. This is a good example to follow. Another good example that the GCC states can follow is that of the European Union. The EU successfully overcame their differences and conflicts to establish a unified economic bloc to serve all the citizens of the European Union. washington watch Eric Holder: profiling continues By Dr James Zogby I first met Eric Holder during the Clinton years when he was serving as Deputy Attorney General. Back then, my community was deeply troubled by FBI harassment, the government’s use of “secret evidence” to detain individuals, and profiling of Muslim or Arablooking individuals at airports around the country. Working with then Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Bill Lann Lee, the Department of Justice convened a series of meetings, some chaired by Attorney General Janet Reno, others by Holder, that provided us with the opportunity to address each of these concerns. Holder was responsive. Subjective airport profiling diminished, meetings were organized between FBI field offices and leaders of the Arab American community, and, after a case-by-case review, most of the 23 Arabs who had been held on “secret evidence” were released. When he ran for president in 2000, George W Bush tried to exploit lingering bitterness with profiling and “secret evidence” in an effort to court the Arab American vote in Michigan. Once elected, Bush proved to be a disappointment. These practices stayed in place and then, following the terror attacks on 9/11, Bush and his Attorney General, John Ashcroft, threw caution (and the Constitution) to the wind, unleashing an unprecedented assault on civil liberties. The Patriot Act gave law enforcement expanded authority, as did a series of executive actions that resulted in massive profiling campaigns in which thousands of individuals of Arab descent were targeted. Initially, there were round ups and deportations of over 1200 (we will never know the exact figure because after reaching 1200, the DOJ stopped releasing numbers). This was followed by a series of “call ups” in which recent arrivals from Arab and Muslim countries were ordered to report to immigration officials to be registered and questioned. This program was so poorly conceived, badly executed, and arbitrarily administered that, within the affected communities, panic was widespread. In the end, thousands were ordered deported-in many cases despite the fact that they had complied with immigration requirements, were married with children, or were students in degree programs. Arbitrary use of airport profiling resurfaced, with individuals actually being ordered off of planes simply because they were “Arab-looking” and their presence had caused other passengers to feel uncomfortable. It was during this period that the DOJ under Ashcroft issued “profiling guidelines,” cynically claiming to ban the use of this practice but doing so with a national security loophole that provided justification for the continued use of profiling against Arabs and Muslims. Following those nightmare years of civil liberties violations at the hands of the Bush Administration, we were relieved when Constitutional lawyer Barack Obama was elected president. Obama promised a government that would be guided by transparency and accountability, due process, and respect for constitutionally protected rights. We were further heartened by the appointment of Eric Holder as Attorney General. From his earliest days in office, Holder indicated that changing the “profiling guidelines” was one of his priorities. Years dragged on with no action and just a few months ago, Holder met with a group of civil liberties advocates, telling us that this issue remained a personal priority, that he was close to a decision, and that he saw action on this matter as an important part of his legacy. This week, the new guidance was finally issued. It was more than a disappointment; it was an outrage. Instead of ending Ashcroft-era profiling, the new guidance opened new loopholes. Reading through the new guidelines, one detects a note of misdirection. It begins by declaring that “Biased practices...are unfair, promote mistrust of law enforcement, and perpetuate negative and harmful stereotypes. Moreover-and vitally important-biased practices are ineffective...[and] simply not good law enforcement.” The new guidance then expands the characteristics that law enforcement cannot use for profiling in “traditional law enforcement” to include: race, ethnicity, gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. It then immediately pivots, allowing law enforcement to “consider” these same characteristics to be used in cases of national security, immigration enforcement, or “authorized intelligence activity”. Unlike the old guidance, the new guidance explicitly exempts “interdiction activities in the vicinity of the border” and “protective, inspection, or screening activities.” Just look at this one example cited in the guidance that defines when profiling is permitted: “A terrorist organization that is made up of members of a particular ethnicity sets off a bomb in a foreign country. There is no information that the organization is currently a threat to the United States. To gain intelligence on the evolving threat posed by the organization and to gain into its intentions regarding the US homeland and US interests, the FBI may properly consider ethnicity when developing sources with information that could assist the FBI in mitigating any potential threat from the organization”. In other words, if you are Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian, Iraqi, (I could go on, but you get the picture) you can be fair game for law enforcement. The guidance also explicitly allows for “mapping”-that is creating community profiles of where persons of Arab descent live, shop, pray, and gather. This “mapping” program recalls and, therefore, legitimates the even more shocking practices instituted by the NYPD. As FBI Director Comey noted this week, the new guidance “will have no effect” on his agents’ behavior. It might even be argued that they make it worse, not only because the new guidance is in some ways worse than the Ashcroft loopholes, but because they were issued by an Administration which we had hoped would make real change. Rereading the entire guidance, the only part with which I can agree is the opening line which makes it clear that profiling is bad law enforcement that wastes resources, destroys trust with important communities, and is, at best, ineffective. We have just been shocked by the report on torture which established that by engaging in this practice, the US received no useful information that contributed to national security. The same can be said for profiling. The DOJ and DHS have been challenged to provide one example where the “mapping,” “call ups”, or airport profiling either stopped a terror attack or yielded useful information that improved national security. They haven’t answered, because they can’t. As Senator Richard Durbin, a long-time critic of profiling, noted, “The Justice Department pledged to right this wrong, but this new guidance falls short... I’ve pushed the Administration to put an end to racial profiling for over a decade, and after reviewing these new rules this fight will continue.” NOTE: Dr James J Zogby is the President of the Arab American Institute kuwait digest Political culprit-victim bluff By Thaar Al-Rasheedi H ow can someone, all of a sudden, change from being a victim to become a �culprit’? There is no better answer to this question than the experience I went through last week when an Asian truck driver slammed into the rear of my car causing a lot of damage to it, while the truck was not even scratched! I stepped off angrily and started blaming him for not driving carefully and I stress, I was blaming him - I was not shouting or calling him bad names. Meanwhile, a number of accident �watchaholics’ pulled over and gathered around us as if they were waiting to watch a football final. I continued blaming the Asian driver and called the police to come and examine the accident as a routine procedure. The problem is that the man hysterically burst into tears and kept begging me to let him go without reporting the matter to the police. The amount of tears falling from his eyes was shocking to me because I had done nothing that called for all such crying. Yet, this was not the real problem. The real problem was when the onlookers started looking down upon me as if they wanted to accuse me of being unjust and unfair for making the �poor’ man cry that way. Some of them looked at me with disgust. At that very same moment and before an audience that understood nothing, I all of a sudden changed from a victim into a culprit! It only took the real culprit some hysteric �crying I continued blaming the Asian driver and called the police to come and examine the accident as a routine procedure. performance’ before an audience that knew nothing about the reality of what happened to �twist’ facts and turn himself into a victim. I found nothing to do amidst such confusion but to apologize to the driver. “Sorry for slamming into your truck and I promise I will not do it again,” it seemed like I had to say. However, I let the man go, leaving me with my badly damaged vehicle! Despite being a member of the media who is specialized in analyzing political facts and twisting truth, that Asian driver beat me in my own line of specialty within five minutes. The truth-twisting that happened to me last week happens on daily basis in our politics. It only take three basic elements to achieve it. First, we need an audience who does not know the truth and only has to form an opinion according to your political statements and actions. Then, this audience will blindly take your side. Second, your statements must include a bluff and you have to present yourself as a victim even if you have stolen 6 tenders, 7 bids and projects worth three billion. The third thing is to convince yourself that you are a victim. The atmosphere in Kuwait is ready for those who wish to twist the truth, because we have very sentimental people who focus on intentions more than real actions. They never scrutinize facts and make judgments according to the last image they receive! —Translated by Kuwait Times from Al-Anbaa TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 Islamic fighters capture 2 army bases in NW Syria Abe pledges constitution rewrite after win Page 8 Page 12 Israeli PM rejects Palestinian UN bid Kerry meets Netanayahu amid renewed Mideast peace push ROME: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday angrily rejected a Palestinian bid to set a UN deadline for an end to Israel’s occupation amid a flurry of talks led by US top diplomat John Kerry. “We will not accept attempts to dictate to us unilateral moves on a limited timetable,” the Israeli leader said before flying to Italy. Amid a renewed drive to push the IsraeliPalestinian peace process to the top of the global agenda, Kerry and Netanyahu met in the US ambassador’s sumptuous residence in Rome. The Americans are seeking to avert an end-of-year showdown at the United Nations Security Council, which could place them in a diplomatic quandary. The Palestinians have said they will submit an Arabbacked draft text setting a two-year deadline for an end to the decades-long Israeli occupation of their lands to the UN as early as tomorrow. Simultaneously France is leading European efforts to cobble together a more nuanced resolution which could prove more acceptable to the US administration. The French text would also set a two-year timetable, but for concluding a peace treaty without mentioning the withdrawal of Israeli forces. Paris is also hoping to seize more of the initiative by not leaving the negotiations solely in the hands of the US. “The RAMALLAH: In this Dec 10, 2014 photo, Palestinian Cabinet member Ziad Abu Ain (left) takes part in a protest against Israeli settlements in the village of Turmus Aya near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Abu Ain died shortly after the protest in which witnesses said Israeli troops fired tear gas at him and dozens of Palestinians marchers. Witnesses also said Abu Ain was beaten by an Israeli soldier. —AP absence of a peace process is fueling tensions on the ground, so it is imperative to make rapid progress on a UN resolution,” said French foreign ministry spokesman Romain Nadal. “It is vital to relaunch the peace talks as soon as possible and on a credible basis to offer some kind of concrete political horizon to the parties,” he said. US officials have said Kerry is aiming to learn more about the European initiative during his hastily-arranged pre-Christmas trip. Traditionally the US has used its power of veto at the UN Security Council to shoot down what it sees as moves against its close regional ally, Israel. But there is a growing impatience in Europe over the peace impasse amid fears the Middle East risks spiralling into even greater chaos. Several European parliaments have called on their governments to move ahead with the recognition of a Palestinian state. US officials told reporters accompanying Kerry that Washington has not yet decided whether to veto or back the French-led UN initiative. The US administration opposes moves to bind negotiators’ hands through a UN resolution-particularly any attempt to set a deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank. No �diktats’ But a US veto risks running contrary to Washington’s avowed aim of a Palestinian state and would anger key Arab allies-many of whom are much-needed partners in the US-led coalition against Islamic State militants. And Netanyahu said that “in the reality in which Islamic terrorism is reaching out to all corners of the globe, we will rebuff any attempt that would put this terrorism inside our home.” “We will stand firm in the face of any diktat,” the Israeli said ahead of Monday’s talks, which included a brief closed-doors meeting with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Kerry will later fly to Paris for a dinner meeting with his French, German and British counterparts and the new EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini. He will then travel to London to meet with the chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat and the secretary general of the Arab League, Nabil Al-Arabi, today. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius is also to meet with Arabi today. Diplomatic sources say Paris is hoping to persuade the Palestinians to back their compromise resolution, rather than risk a US veto of the more muscular Arab version. But the Palestinians appear divided, as frustration grows over the snail’s pace of diplomatic efforts. Kerry met first in Rome Sunday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who said the talks were “crucial” to stop the situation in the Middle East from deteriorating. With snap Israeli elections looming in March, some Europeans have pointed to a narrow window of opportunity to push a UN resolution. — AFP p8_Layout 1 12/15/14 10:02 PM Page 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen’s Houthis SANAA: Iran has supplied weapons, money and training to the Shiite Houthi militia that seized Yemen’s capital in September, as Tehran steps up its regional power struggle with Saudi Arabia, Yemeni and Iranian officials say. Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi’ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shiite proxies in the region, something Tehran denies. But Reuters has details-from Yemeni, Western and Iranian sources-of Iranian military and financial support to the Houthis before and after their takeover of Sanaa on Sept. 21. A senior Houthi official denied there had been material and financial support. But the assertions are still likely to reinforce Saudi, and Western, fears that Iran is exploiting turmoil between Sunni and Shiite Muslims in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain and now Yemen. Riyadh has suspended aid to Yemen, angered by the Houthis’ growing power, while Iran publicly welcomed the Houthi victory. A senior Yemeni security official said Iran had steadily supported the Houthis, who have fought the central government since 2004 from their northern stronghold of Saadah. “Before the entrance into Sanaa, Iran started sending weapons here and gave a lot of support with money via visits abroad,” the official, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue, told Reuters. A second senior Yemeni security official said “weapons are still coming in by sea and there’s money coming in through transfers”. Swift victory Iran, the first official said, saw victory would be swift in Yemen, unlike in Iraq and Syria, and “with not too much expense”. A Western source familiar with Yemen also said the Houthis had been getting training and money. “It’s been happening for over a year. We’ve seen Houthis going out to Iran and Lebanon for military training.” “ We think there is cash, some of which is channelled via Hezbollah and sacks of cash arriving at the airport. The numbers of those going for training are enough for us to worr y about,” the source said. The first Yemeni security official said Houthi fighters had received training by Hezbollah in Lebanon. A senior Iranian official told Reuters that the Quds Force, the external arm of the Revolutionary Guard, had a “few hundred” military personnel in Yemen who train Houthi fighters. He said about 100 Houthis had travelled to Iran this year for training at a Revolutionary Guards base near the city of Qom. It was not immediately possible to verify this claim. The official said there were a dozen Iranian military advisers in Yemen, and the pace of money and arms getting to the Houthis had increased since their seizure of Sanaa. “Everything is about the balance of power in the region. Iran wants a powerful Shiite presence in the region that is why it has got involved in Yemen as well,” said the Iranian official. Salah AlSammad, a senior Houthi adviser to the Yemeni president, denied Iran had provided arms but said Iranian backing was part of a shared vision in “confronting the American project”. For its part, Saudi Arabia provided “blatant” support to allied tribal sheikhs and parties in Yemen, he said. Ship seized Yemeni authorities point to the “Jihan 1” as evidence of Iran’s support. The ship was seized by Yemen in 2013, smuggling weapons from Iran to local insurgents. The Yemeni official showed Reuters a breakdown of the cargo, which included Katyusha rockets M-122, heat-seeking surface-to-air missiles, RPG-7s, Iranianmade night vision goggles and “artillery systems that track land and navy targets 40km away”. There were also silencers, 2.66 tonnes of RDX explosives, C-4 explosives, ammunition, bullets and electrical transistors. A few days after the Sanaa takeover, Houthi gunmen surrounded ADEN: Young Yemeni protesters walk past burning tires during a demonstration demanding renewed independence in the southern city of Aden yesterday. — AFP the National Security headquarters calling for the release from jail of eight Yemeni crew members. They were freed, as were two suspected Hezbollah members jailed for planning to provide military training to the Houthis. Iran denied any connection with the arms found on Jihan 1. Sanaa residents still can’t understand how the Houthis managed to take control of their city. Although the Houthis started as a small movement in north Yemen, they gained strength by tapping into the grievances of Zaydi Shiites, about a third of Yemen’s population. Their march to Sanaa was led by fighters who exploited popular discontent over corruption and the removal of fuel subsidies. They also exploited divisions within the army, which largely melted away at the decisive moment. “Most of the fighting is done by local people supported by people from the Houthis,” a Houthi fighter told Reuters. With the Houthis now in control of the capital, the airport and most of the port of Hodeidah, there are fears of more overt support from Tehran. — Reuters Palestinians seek end-of-occupation vote this week RAMALLAH, West Bank: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will push for a UN Security Council vote this week on a resolution setting a November 2016 deadline for ending the Israeli occupation, officials said yesterday. Such a move could set the stage for a Security Council clash over the Jordanianbacked resolution or over a second proposal by France, which seeks a two-year deadline for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations on the terms of Palestinian statehood. US officials say Secretary of State John Kerry does not consider either of the drafts acceptable. Kerry is holding separate meetings on the issue with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rome on Monday and with two top Abbas aides in London today. Abbas consulted Sunday with members of his Fatah movement and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Participants decided to push for a vote tomorrow on the Jordanian proposal, PLO official Wasel Abu Yousef said. However, they set another meeting for today night, suggesting that decision might change. Another Palestinian official said the Jordanian proposal only has the support of seven members of the 15-member council, meaning it would be defeated without triggering a US veto. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss diplomacy with jour- nalists. The Palestinian push at the Security Council is largely symbolic. Abbas is under pressure after US-led talks between Israel and the Palestinians collapsed in the spring. The Palestinians seek a state in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, lands Israel captured in 1967. The UN General Assembly recognized such a state as an observer in 2012. Parliaments of several European countries have in recent weeks recommended to their governments to recognize a state. Netanyahu said an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank could pave the way for a Hamas takeover there, as it did in Gaza after Israel’s 2005 pullout. “We will not let them do this, and I will say this to my colleagues in the diplomatic meetings I will hold in Rome,” he said. Meanwhile, Israel has indicted three members of a Jewish extremist group for setting fire to a bi-lingual school in Jerusalem where Jews and Arabs study together. Yesterday’s indictment accuses Yitzhak Gabai of Jerusalem and Shlomo and Nachman Twito, both of the ultraorthodox West Bank settlement Beitar Ilit, of setting fire to the school late last month and writing racist slogans on its walls. Prosecutors say the three are members of “Lehava,” a group opposed to Jewish assimilation and co-existence between Jews and Arabs. —AP Austria to close Saudi school for not naming teachers VIENNA: Austria is to close a Saudi school in Vienna for failing to provide the names of its teachers and director and is also looking into allegations that it used anti-Semitic books, Vienna’s school board said yesterday. Austria’s government wants to push ahead with passing a law which prohibits foreign funding for Muslim organizations and would make standardized German-language versions of the holy Quran mandatory. The law, which the government says is aimed at preventing Austrian organizations from turning into recruiting grounds for jihadis, applies to institutions such as mosques rather than schools. But it set off a heated debate on the role of other Islamic organizations in Austria, where concerns about jihadist violence have helped the FPO, a party critical of Islam, attract a quarter of votes, according to opinion polls. The Vienna Board of Education decided to revoke the Saudi School Vienna’s right to operate by the end of the school year next summer after it ignored a Dec. 1 deadline to name its teaching staff, a rule all private schools have to comply with, a spokesman said. The school, which has 150 students and teachers in Arabic, has four weeks to appeal the shut-down and declined to comment on the decision. The board, which says the school is funded by Saudi Arabia, has also asked it to provide official translations of texts after media reports alleged the school taught anti-Semitic content. The school declined to comment. —Reuters ALEPPO: Smoke billows from a weapons depot allegedly belonging to rebel fighters during an operation by Syrian regime forces to take control of the Al-Maleh farms, west of the Handarat hill which is located just north of Aleppo, yesterday.—AFP Islamic fighters capture 2 army bases in NW Syria 31 soldiers, 12 jihadists killed BEIRUT: Al-Qaeda-linked and other Islamic fighters captured two key Syrian army bases yesterday in the northwestern province of Idlib after two days of intense battles with government troops that killed dozens on both sides, activists said. The fall of the two bases - Wadi Deif and Hamidiyeh, both located near the town of Maaret Al-Numan - is a significant blow to the Syrian army, which had managed to hold on to them for more than two years, repelling repeated attacks by an array of opposition groups. The battles for “these two bases were exhausting the rebel factions,” said Hussam Abu Bakr, a spokesman for the ultraconservative Ahrar Al-Sham group, one of the strongest rebel factions in northern Syria. He said his group captured Hamidiyeh base. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and an Idlibbased activist who goes by the name of Mohammed Al-Sayid said members of the AlQaeda-linked Nusra Front and other rebel factions captured the Wadi Deif base yesterday morning and the nearby Hamidiyeh base in the early afternoon. Abu Bakr told The Associated Press via Skype that government forces first withdrew from Wadi Deif to Hamidiyeh and then from Hamidiyeh to the nearby village of Bsida. Then, the rebels captured Bsida, forcing government forces to gather in the village of Maar Hattat, which is now being besieged, said Abu Bakr. “There are more deaths and more prisoners every hour,” he added. The Observatory said that at least 31 government soldiers and 12 opposition fighters have been killed in the clashes since Sunday. The group, which tracks the fighting in Syria through a network of activists on the ground, said that rebel factions also captured about 15 government troops. Government forces have suffered enormous losses at the hands of Islamic extremists in northern Syria. Earlier this year, members of the Islamic State group took over a string of government air bases in the northern province of Raqqa, slaughtering scores of Syrian soldiers after seizing them. A Twitter account run by the Nusra Front in Idlib province said fighters are now removing mines from the area after the “Wadi Deif camp was liberated.” Rebels and the Nusra Front con- trol much of the countryside of Idlib province while government forces dominate the provincial capital - also called Idlib. The capture of the bases came a day after rebels and Nusra Front fighters took over seven government checkpoints around Wadi Deif and Hamidiyeh. Idlib-based activist Asaad Kanjo said the government still holds the town of Ariha in Idlib as well as the Qarmid base near the provincial capital. The Nusra Front has become one of the most powerful factions in Idlib province after it last month defeated the moderate Syria Revolutionaries Front headed by Jamal Maarouf, who has since fled the area. The latest round of fighting came as European Union foreign ministers met in Brussels yesterday to discuss ways to help implement a UN plan for a localized ceasefire in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. The foreign ministers met informally Sunday with the UN special envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura. The UN has been trying to bring about a strategic de-escalation of violence in Syria to permit the delivery of humanitarian aid and set the stage for peace talks. —AP Iraq’s new PM battles to unite a fractured nation TIKRIT: Pro-Iraqi government fighter walks past sandbags during a siege from the Islamic State (IS) group on the outskirts of the Shiite Muslim area of Aziz Balad in the Saladeddin province, north of Tikrit yesterday. — AFP BAGHDAD: Three months after he took office with a mission to unite his broken, warring country, Iraq’s new prime minister has swept away the divisive legacy of his predecessor with a burst of rapid and dramatic measures. But Haider Al-Abadi faces a huge challenge forging a common front against Islamic State fighters, rebuilding an ineffective army and reasserting a degree of central government authority across Iraq. Time is short and the battle to contain the militants who control swathes of territory is draining the country’s finances. Millions of people have been displaced and sectarian anger is growing. Abadi has responded with a series of steps to improve the Shiite-led government’s standing, not just with Iraqi Kurds and Sunni Arab tribes but also across borders with Gulf neighbors. His successes include a deal last month with Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region on oil exports and budget payments, which followed months of dispute. He has dismissed dozens of top army and security officers appointed by former premier Nouri Al-Maliki, announced a campaign against corruption in the military, ordered curbs on arrests without a judge’s authorization, and decreed the speeding up of the release of detainees when courts order them to be set free. “His biggest achievement was his desire for change, to deal with the mistakes of the last eight years,” said former judge and minister Wael Abdulatif, referring to Maliki’s two terms in office. After Maliki alienated Iraq’s Sunnis and Kurds by promoting hardline Shiite interests, Abadi has tried to win over Iraq’s Sunni tribes whose western and northern heartlands have emerged as the core of Islamic State power. He appointed a Sunni defense minister and has held talks with Sunni tribal leaders. The moderate Shiite Islamist has also tried to mend fences with Sunni Arab states across the Gulf, an effort which has not gone unnoticed in the region. “What I heard and saw from the prime minister is frankly the difference between day and night (compared with) what we’ve known and what we’ve heard from the previous prime minister Maliki,” said United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahayan, shortly after visiting Baghdad last month. Regional Sunni power Saudi Arabia is talking, once again, about reopening its embassy in Baghdad soon. Maliki state Abadi shocked many Iraqis last month when he said an investigation had found that at least 50,000 “ghost soldiers” were on the army payroll, taking salaries without showing up for duty and paying off officers who let them stay at home. Promising greater accountability and transparency, he has also said he will win parliamentary approval for the 2015 budget, unlike this year’s budget which was never endorsed due to acrimony between Maliki and political parties. Like Maliki, 62-year-old Abadi is a veteran member of the Islamist Dawa Party. This was outlawed under Saddam Hussein and both men fled the country, returning only after Saddam was toppled in 2003. But while Maliki spent his exile living between Damascus and Iran and working for the opposition under an assumed name, Abadi, a qualified engineer, set up business in Britain where he worked for more than 20 years.—Reuters TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 I N T E R N AT I O N A L In or out? Jeb Bush keeps on mulling 2016 decision DES MOINES, Iowa: Jeb Bush’s big donors and allies are tantalized by his promise to decide “in short order” whether to run for president. But supporters are struggling to understand what his actions mean and whether they can predict his political intentions. Bush was scheduled to give the commencement address yesterday at the University of South Carolina during his second visit in recent months to the state that’s set to host the South’s first presidential primary. On the eve of the appearance, he said he plans to release an electronic book early next year along with roughly 250,000 thousands of emails from his time as governor. Surely, that’s a sign the former Florida governor is in. Bush also is expanding his private equity business, and advisers insist he’s not courting a political staff Iowa and New Hampshire, even as other would-be candidates assemble their 2016 campaign teams in the early voting states. Surely, that’s a sign he’s out. About all anyone can say for certain is that, as Bush himself has said, he’s still thinking about it. “He’s begun the journey. How long it will take him, I don’t know,” said Al Cardenas, a longtime Bush friend and former chairman of the American Conservative Union. “People are interpreting activity to conclude that he’s closer to running. I’m not of that school. “I hope he runs, but I believe the activity is based on getting serious.” Bush has said he expects to make a decision by the end of the month. As the son of one president and brother of another, he has the power to transform the 2016 contest like no other Republican. He can tap into his family’s vast political network, and his campaign would attract strong support from major donors and widespread media attention. High-profile speech Bush spent much of the recent midterm campaign out of the public eye. But the address at South Carolina will be his fourth high-profile speech in recent weeks. That includes an appearance before corporate executives in Washington, where he called for his party to embrace an immigration overhaul and to focus on governing. He also said would make the call on running for president “not that far out in the future.” In an interview with ABC’s Miami affiliate WPLG-TV, Bush said he was in the process of writing an e-book about his time as governor and that it would come out in the spring. At about the same time, he will make public about 250,000 emails from his time in office, in an effort to promote transparency and to “let people make up their mind.” Bush said going through the material has reminded him that “if you run with big ideas and then you’re true to those ideas, and get a chance to serve and implement them and do it with passion and conviction, you can move the needle. ... And that’s what we need right now in America,” he said in the interview set to air Sunday. Slater Bayliss, a longtime Florida-based Bush aide who helps lead a political action committee founded by Bush’s sons, met with strategists in Iowa during a late November trip to his native state. Former Iowa Republican Party Chairman Chuck Larson was among those who discussed with Bayliss the state’s political trends, policy issues and how the state might react to a Bush campaign. “If Jeb Bush decides to run for president, I believe he will be incredibly well received by conservatives in Iowa,” Larson said. Bush’s spokeswoman, Kristy Campbell, like other advisers, said the meetings were unauthorized and unrelated to his decision-making. She said Bush “has not yet made a decision on whether he will pursue a run in 2016, and has certainly not dispatched anyone to meet with Iowa leaders,” Campbell said. The same week Bayliss met with Iowa Republicans, Bush was named chairman and manager of a new private equity fund, BH Global Aviation. As first reported by Bloomberg, the offshore fund raised $61 million in September. Bush’s team described the investment as an expansion of an existing, and previously reported, private business, which he would review should he run. Most recent presidential candidates, including private equity investor Mitt Romney, formally cut ties with their business interests years before running.—AP California gets funding for quake warning system LOS ANGELES: California received funding to help begin an earthquake warning system across the state next year that would provide enough time for trains to brake, utilities to shut off gas lines and people to dive under a table until the shaking stops. Scientists have tried to make the public alert system available, but money has been a problem. Now, $5 million has been allocated in a major spending bill approved by Congress, according to a joint statement yesterday by Sen Dianne Feinstein, DCalifornia, and US Rep Adam Schiff, DBurbank. Feinstein called it “a down payment” and added that “more funding is necessary to complete the system.” It would expand a limited program developed by the California Institute of Technology; the University of California, Berkeley; and the University of Washington in conjunction with the US Geological Survey. California trails Japan, Mexico and other earthquake-prone areas in developing a public alert system, which provides several seconds of warning after a fault ruptures. A comprehensive statewide system would cost an estimated $80 million for the first five years of operation. Seismic early warning systems are designed to detect the first shock waves from a large jolt, calculate the strength and alert people before the slower but damaging waves spread. The systems can’t predict quakes and are most useful during big events where it would be meaningful to warn people far away to expect strong shaking, scientists said. Several moderate earthquakes this year in Southern California produced successful early warnings. Officials testing the system in San Francisco got eight seconds of warning before strong shaking arrived from the 6.0-magnitude earthquake near Napa in August. —AP BILWI: Members of the Nicaraguan navy carry the body of the Jose Nicho, a ship’s cook killed during a shipwreck, in the Caribbean port of Puerto Cabezas, also known as Bilwi, Nicaragua on Sunday. — AP Friends pushed US student rape victim to call cops Friends trying to set the record straight CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia: Three friends of an alleged victim of gang rape at a University of Virginia frat house say a magazine article wrongly portrayed them as uncaring students who were more concerned about their reputations than her well-being. Almost a month after the scathing Rolling Stone article was published, Kathryn Hendley, Alex Stock, and Ryan Duffin are still trying to set the record straight. The friends said that the article about an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia frat house was wrong on a number of key points, especially its assertion that they urged the victim to not report the attack. Their alleged indifference was woven into a narrative that used the alleged attack to paint a picture of a culture of sexual violence on college campuses in the United States. The article set off an intense debate about sexual violence, alcohol, fraternities and journalism ethics. Duffin, a 20-year-old, third-year student referred to as “Randall” in the Rolling Stone article, told the AP that not only did he encourage the alleged victim to go to police, but he started to police on his cellphone until she begged off saying she just wanted to go back to her dorm and go to sleep. “I couldn’t help but notice that everything that the article said about me was incorrect,” Duffin said. The AP also spoke with the other two friends portrayed in the article: third-year, 20-year-old U.Va. students Hendley and Stock, known as “Cindy” and “Andy” in the article. None of the three friends was contacted by Rolling Stone’s reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, before the article was published; each of them rejected multiple assertions made in the article, for which Rolling HARTFORD: Firearms training unit Detective Barbara J Mattson, of the Connecticut State Police, holds up a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, the same make and model of gun used by Adam Lanza in the Sandy Hook School shooting, for a demonstration during a hearing of a legislative subcommittee reviewing gun laws, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Connecticut.—AP Families of Newtown victims sue gun-maker, seller HARTFORD: The families of nine of the 26 people killed and a teacher injured two years ago at the Sandy Hook Elementary School filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer, distributor and seller of the rifle used in the shooting. The negligence and wrongful death lawsuit, filed yesterday, asserts that the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle should not have been made publicly available because it is a military weapon unsuited for hunting or home defense. “The AR-15 was specifically engineered for the United States Military to meet the needs of changing warfare,” attorney Josh Koskoff said in a release. “In fact, one of the Army’s specifications for the AR-15 was that it has the capability to penetrate a steel helmet.” In addition to Bushmaster, the families have named Camfour, a firearm distributor, and Riverview Gun Sales, the store where the Bushmaster rifle was purchased in 2010. Messages seeking comment from the defendants were not immediately returned. Bill Sherlach, whose wife, Mary, was killed in the shooting, said he believes in the Second Amendment, but believes the gun industry needs to be held to “standard business practices” when it comes to assuming the risk for producing, making and selling a product. “These companies assume no responsibility for marketing and selling a product to the general population who are not trained to use it nor even understand the power of it,” he said. Nicole Hockley, Dylan’s mother, planned a news conference later yesterday with several US lawmakers. —AP Stone has since apologized for and noted discrepancies. All three say Erdely has since reached out to them, and that she has told them she is rereporting the story. Hendley told the AP that Erdely apologized to her for portraying her the way she did. Erdely and Rolling Stone Managing Editor Will Dana did not respond to an email from The Associated Press on Sunday morning seeking comment. The three friends say they continue to work on correcting the record about what happened that night, and at least one, Duffin, wonders to what extent he believes the victim’s own version of what happened - or whether any discrepancies in her story matter. “People at U.Va. want answers just as much as I do,” Duffin says. “But if anything, the takeaway from all this is that I still don’t really care if what’s presented in this article is true or not because I think it’s far more important that people focus on the issue of sexual assault as a whole.” Media interviews Other news media have also interviewed the friends, but this is the first time Duffin has allowed his full name to be used. A lawyer representing the victim, who has been identified only as “Jackie,” has declined several requests by the AP to interview Jackie and did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this article. The AP does not typically name alleged victims of sexual assault. The Rolling Stone article, published last month, described a culture of sexual violence hiding in plain sight at U.Va. The article has roiled the campus and caused a huge backlash, with U.Va. suspending fraternity activities until January, the Board of Visitors appointing an independent investigator to look into the allegations and the university handing the case over to the Charlottesville police. The main focus of the piece is an alleged gang rape that Jackie said happened on Sept. 28, 2012, during her first semester on campus. In the article, she said she had gone out on a date with a classmate named “Drew,” who later that night lured her into a secluded room at a frat house. Once inside the room, she said, she was raped by a group of seven fraternity brothers while her date and one other man watched. As described in the Rolling Stone article, a distraught Jackie met her three friends at a picnic table about a 20-minute walk from the frat house and tearfully told them what had happened. While the article said Duffin suggested they take her to the hospital, it described Stock and Hendley as carrying on a debate about what would happen to her reputation and theirs should word get out. “The three friends launched into a heated discussion about the social price of reporting Jackie’s rape, while Jackie stood beside them, mute in her bloody dress, wishing only to go back to her dorm room and fall into a deep, forgetful sleep,” the article said. “Detached, Jackie listened as Cindy prevailed over the group: �She’s gonna be the girl who cried rape, and we’ll never be allowed into any frat party again.’” However, Hendley told the AP that not only did she not say any of that, she had arrived with Stock to the picnic table only to have Jackie say she didn’t want her to be part of the conversation. She said she watched from afar while Stock and Duffin talked with Jackie. —AP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Uganda toddler abuse maid jailed for four years KAMPALA: A Ugandan maid was jailed for four years yesterday for abusing a toddler in a case that shocked the country after a graphic video of the assault was made public. The 22-year-old maid, Jolly Tumuhiirwe, originally pleaded guilty last week to torture, but later the charge was reduced to abuse, to which she also pleaded guilty to on Friday. Chief Magistrate Lillian Buchan told Tumuhiirwe she had committed an “unjustifiable and inexcusable” crime. She gave her a four-year sentence due to the “ruthlessness exhibited” on an “innocent, helpless child”. Worried parents, who installed a hidden camera to film the situation when they were at work, were shocked to see the footage showing the maid throwing their 18-month-old daughter to the floor. Tumuhiirwe is seen trying to force feed the child, before slapping her hard. After the girl vomits, the maid throws her facedown on to a hard floor, then hits her with a torch on the bottom. She then kicks the child’s face and stomach before putting her entire weight on the girl’s back, and then drags her out of the room, apparently unconscious. The video has been seen or shared hundreds of thousands of times on social media. Tumuhiirwe yesterday remained apparently emotionless as her sentence was handed down in a court in Kampala. �Long-term psychological consequences’ Ugandan newspapers called the footage “spinechilling” and “very disturbing”. The child was left bruised and shaken. The court was packed with family members of the toddler, as well as journalists. The child’s mother, Angela Mbabazi, broke down outside the court after sentencing, putting her hands over her face. Her husband, Eric Kamanzi, 32, told reporters the couple had shared the video with other parents “so they can take a lesson from it”. The case has gathered wide attention in Uganda, where many middle class parents hire maids to look after their children. Maids in Uganda are often poorly paid, and regularly live in the houses where they work. “It’s not for us to decide the punishment for what she committed,” Kamanzi said. “We hope this has set an example for other maids out there, that you can’t just go to someone’s house and torture their baby and expect to walk out.” Family member Rose Zimulinda said that the child, Arnella, was physically well, but that they would have to address her “long-term psychological consequences as they come”. She said she welcomed the sentence. “We hope that these four years will help her to reform and come back and be a useful person to society, because she’s still young, and be a mother,” Zimulinda said. The UN children’s agency chief in Uganda has condemned the abuse. “The video of this baby being beaten is shocking,” UNICEF head Aida Girma said. “Any such act of abuse and violence against children is completely unacceptable.” — AFP Anti-immigrant protests �bring shame on Germany’ BERLIN: Recent weekly protests by farright populists against immigrants, asylum seekers and the “Islamisation” of Germany “bring shame” on the country, Justice Minister Heiko Maas said yesterday. Ahead of the latest marches planned by the “Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the Occident” (PEGIDA) group, Maas told the daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung that Germans should stand up to racism and xenophobia. He warned that Germany, amid a record influx of asylum seekers from countries stricken by war and poverty, is experiencing an “escalation of agitation against immigrants and refugees”. Among the enraged citizens who had taken to the streets were people expressing hostility against foreigners, he said, calling the trend “repugnant and abhorrent”. The centre-left Social Democrats called for “a broad counter-alliance of civil society and all political parties” against PEGIDA, whose positions Maas said were “preposterous”. The PEGIDA movement started with a few hundred people in October in Dresden, a city which until a quarter-century ago was part of communist East Germany, and had swelled to draw a crowd of 10,000 last Monday. It has also spawned half a dozen smaller clone groups, including in the western cities of Duesseldorf, Wuerzburg and Bonn. Organisers in Dresden sought to rally even greater numbers this Monday evening, while anti-fascist counter demonstrators were set to march under the banner “Dresden for all - for a cosmopolitan Dresden”. Since the protests have grown in size, the topic of immigration and refugees has dominated Germany, a country whose Nazi past makes expressions of xenophobia especially troubling. Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has become the continent’s biggest destination for asylum seekers and the world’s number two destination for migrants after the United States. The influx of refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and several African and Balkans countries has strained local governments, which have scrambled to house the newcomers in old schools, office blocks and army barracks. Some asylum homes have been targeted by protesters, vandals and arsonists, while elsewhere local residents have sought to welcome refugees with neighbourhood support services, gifts and donations. While some politicians have argued the government needs to better listen to the concerns of citizens about immigration, others have pointed out that the fast-greying country needs immigrants. “Refugees are good for our country,” the parliamentar y leader of the Social Democrats, Thomas Oppermann, told the Focus news weekly. “We Germans received a lot of support after World War II, and these people deserve our protection. And besides, many Syrian refugees have qualifications that we desperately need in this country.” — AFP PARIS: A file picture taken on December 10, 2014 in Paris, shows the Uber smartphone app, used to book taxis using its service, is pictured on a smartphone in front of a taxi. French government announced earlier yesterday, that the law prohibiting non-professional drivers to exercise would be effective from January 1, 2015. — AFP France to ban Uber’s service from Jan 1 Taxi strike causes minimal disruption in Paris ISTANBUL: Supporters of Zaman hold copies of the Turkish newspaper along with signs reading “Free press can not be silenced” behind a Turkish flag during a demostration against the arrest of journalists outside the Istanbul police headquarters yesterday. The Turkish government faced accusations of eroding democracy and press freedoms after over two dozen people were arrested in raids against media critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. — AFP France urges African nations to take charge of their security DAKAR: France urged African nations yesterday to step up cross-border cooperation to tackle security challenges from Islamist groups in southern Libya to Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria, as it seeks to scale back its military commitments on the continent. Amid budgetary pressures at home, France is looking to reduce security commitments in Africa. It is scaling back the 2,000 troops it deployed a year ago to curb Christian-Muslim violence in Central African Republic, a former colony. It is also pressing African nations to improve counter-terrorism cooperation in the Sahel, where it has deployed a 3,200 strong mission to battle Islamist militants. French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told African leaders, security analysts and businessmen in Senegal’s capital Dakar that they should create a regular forum to exchange ideas and “help Africa take charge of Africa’s security.” “A strictly national management of security is now an illusion. The terrorist threat knows no frontiers,” he said, pointing to spread of attacks by Boko Haram militants in from Nigeria into northern Cameroon. The most striking example of militants exploiting a lack of border security was in southern Libya, Le Drian said, where fighters expelled from Mali by a French operation in 2013 have regrouped and threatened to destabilise the whole Sahel. UN special envoy to the Sahel region Hiroute Gebre Selassie said there were persistent indications the Islamic State had set up training camps in Libya. “Weak states are facing a phenomenon that goes beyond their frontiers,” Selassie said, noting that cocaine trafficking through the Sahel was worth an estimated $1.5 billion, more than the security budgets of these states. In Central African Republic and Mali, France has handed control of peacekeeping operations to United Nations missions. Le Drian noted that it was mostly African troops that made up the majority of the UN peacekeeping forces in Africa. —Reuters BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, welcomes the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Boyko Borissov, right, with military honors at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, yesterday. — AP PARIS: The UberPop transport service will be banned in France from Jan. 1 to avoid unfair competition, the interior ministry said yesterday as taxi drivers impeded morning traffic into Paris in a one-day protest against the US-based online cab-hailing firm. Uber allows users to summon taxi-like services with their smartphones while its UberPop arm links private drivers to passengers. It has gained popularity around the world since its 2010 launch but drawn controversy over its aggressive approach to traditional taxi services. France’s highly regulated taxi drivers say Uber has hit their business unfairly as it has expanded rapidly. Authorities have voiced concern that UberPop drivers may not have the required commercial vehicle insurance. Taxi unions had vowed to block 260 km (160 miles) of roads around Paris with slowly moving taxi motorcades during the morning rush hour. By late morning, traffic was mildly disrupted on the highways leading from Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports into the city centre, traffic reporters said. But there were fewer bottlenecks than originally anticipated due to the non-participation of some unions. Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said a law passed this year that takes effect in 2015 and regulates the taxi industry and chauffeured cars “is even more constrictive for these types of businesses”, a reference to Uber. “Not only is it illegal to offer this service but additionally for the consumer there is a real danger,” Brandet told iTELE, citing substandard driver insurance. San Francisco-based Uber did not respond to a request for comment. On Friday, a commercial court in Paris refused to hear a lawsuit brought by Uber’s competitors that sought to ban UberPop on the grounds of unfair competition. The court said the emergency request was unjustified and said any further actions to ban the service should be examined in a criminal court. Uber’s French subsidiary was fined 100,000 euros ($124,290) in October for fraudulent business practices, with a court finding that it advertised UberPop as a car pool instead of a paid transportation service. Uber has continued to operate the service pending appeal. The company has been banned in the Netherlands and in the Indian capital of New Delhi after a female passenger accused an Uber driver of rape. — Reuters Spain political establishment �panics’, party support surges MADRID: Spain’s conservative ruling party and the opposition Socialists are in panic mode as a surge in support for upstart Podemos shows little signs of abating ahead of elections next year. Less than a year since it was born out of the Indignants protest movement, Podemos, with its pledge to defend the poor and bring to heel the elite “caste” of politicians and bankers, is leading opinion polls. That has sent the two main parties that have governed Spain since the end of Francisco Franco’s dictatorship in 1975 panicking. The deputy leader of Spain’s ruling Popular Party, Maria Dolores de Cospedal, compared Podemos to Venezuela’s left-wing leaders and late president Hugo Chavez who are often vilified by the Spanish right wing and media. “This kind of party, based on demagogy and populism... is very dangerous for the system and for democracy, for the Popular Party and for any political party,” de Cospedal said last month. “We know they are against everything. We don’t know what they are in favour of.” Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s target was clear when he railed against parties that sow “general mistrust... pointing the finger at the system”, even if he didn’t name names on that occasion. The main opposition party has also taken aim at Podemos. “Populism has taken institutional form in Podemos,” said the Socialists’ leader Pedro Sanchez. “We call them by their name. They are the ones who have to explain whether or not they defend the regime of Chavez and of Venezuela.” �Panic’ and �populism’ -Analysts say the establishment’s backlash against Podemos is telling.“It is an attack of panic against the new,” said economist Juan Ignacio Crespo. Meteoric rise Podemos has seen a meteoric rise in Spanish politics. Just four months after it was formed, it won 1.2 million votes and five seats in the elections for the European parliament in May. In November, an opinion poll found that 28.6 percent of respondents would vote for Podemos in next year’s elections. The ruling conservatives got 26.3 percent while the Socialists had just 20.1 percent, the survey showed. “We were born to win,” said its pony-tailed leader Pablo Iglesias, a university lecturer. “Our challenge is to build with others a political alternative to govern our country.” Iglesias has yet to unveil detailed economic policies for his party but has called for a possible restructuring of Spain’s debt and a rise in the minimum wage. Podemos has struck a chord with a population fed up with years of tough public spending cuts imposed by both the conservative ruling party and the Socialists since a housing bubble burst in 2008. But its stance has drawn sceptical responses from Spanish big business, with critics warning that Iglesias’s leftwing economic views may scare off investors. Spain’s right-wing press has also gone after him, linking the Podemos leader to supporters of the armed Basque separatist group ETA which has killed hundreds of people. Even relatively moderate newspapers such as the biggest-selling Spanish daily, centre-left El Pais, have covered allegations of misdoings by Podemos’s leaders. Among these are accusations that its deputy leader Inigo Errejon claimed pay for a job he did not turn up to at Malaga University. El Pais’s readers’ editor warned in a recent column that loyal readers were starting to be turned off by what they saw as unfairly harsh coverage of Podemos. Iglesias is a regular fixture on numerous private channels which appreciate his commercial value, said Fernando Cano, editor of the specialist media news site PR Noticias. But journalists at Spanish national television recently formally denounced the station’s reluctance to get Iglesias on air for an interview. “We consider it an unacceptable veto that could be interpreted as censorship,” they wrote. — AFP MADRID: Spanish Prime Minister and PP (Popular Party) leader Mariano Rajoy (R) poses with Senegalese President Macky Sall at the Moncloa palace in Madrid yesterday. — AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Strip bars and drugs uncovered in Philippine jail raid MANILA: A raid on the Philippines’ biggest jail yesterday uncovered drug lords “living like kings” in secret luxury cells with strip bars, sex dolls, a jacuzzi and methamphetamines, the justice secretary said. Police commandos in full battle armour and tracker dogs swooped down on the infamously crowded and corrupt Bilibid prison complex before dawn to verify reports that drug rings were operated from behind bars. Aside from the methamphetamine “ice”, police found 1.4 million pesos ($31,000) in cash, inflatable sex dolls, a strip bar and a jacuzzi, across 20 air-con- ditioned “villas”, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said. “They are here to serve jail time but instead, they’re living like kings,” de Lima told reporters after the raid. Jail officials who conspired with the inmates face “outright dismissal”, she said. During yesterday’s raid, one “villa” had a fully inflated sex doll sprawled on the bed while an adjacent room was equipped with an elevated platform, strobe lights and a mirror ball, police said. Police said the platform was for strippers who were smuggled into the jail compound. A bright blue bra with feathers was hung beside the stage. Another area had a small concert stage equipped with a flat screen television, a drum set, guitars and keyboards. A safe in one of the rooms contained Rolex and Patek Philippe watches, Louis Vuitton wallets and stacks of dollar bills, police said. Bathroom floors and walls were covered in marble tiles, showers with hot water were encased in glass and a bathtub had a flat screen television attached to it. One room was stocked with an expensive whiskey brand. Bilibid, on the outskirts of Manila was built for 8,900 inmates but currently houses 23,000. The luxury villas, for drugs lords, kidnap gang leaders and other powerful inmates, were scattered around the sprawling 500-hectare (1,230acre) compound. De Lima expressed shock at the outcome of the raid. But cases of rich inmates bribing prison authorities and building small houses, or simply leaving the jail, have emerged publicly repeatedly over the years. The practice highlights corruption in government and the wide divide between rich and poor as the rest of the prisoners, mostly petty criminals, are crammed in squalid cells. — AFP Philippine’s prosecutors charge marine with murder Murder punishable by up to 40 years in jail LAHORE: A female supporter of Pakistan’s cricketer-turn-politician Imran Khan, leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf blocks a main road during an anti-government protest in Lahore, Pakistan, yesterday. Khan’s supporters block major roads and staged sit-ins at different locations demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s ouster over alleged fraud in last year’s election. — AP Pakistan’s Khan leads anti-government protest LAHORE: Workers from Pakistani cricketerturned-politician Imran Khan’s party shut down major roads in the eastern city of Lahore yesterday in the latest round of protests against the government. Dozens of supporters from Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party gathered at different junctions of the city’s major roads and burnt tyres, forcing the suspension of public transport services. Khan claims the 2013 general election was rigged and wants Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whose power base lies in Lahore, to resign. Local and foreign observers, however, have rated the polls as credible. A heavy police presence is on the streets to try to prevent violence, following clashes at a similar protest in the city of Faisalabad last week. “A contingent of 15,000 police personnel have been deployed in the city to avoid any untoward incident,” senior police official Haider Ashraf told AFP. Khan has vowed to paralyse major cities around the country as part of his efforts to topple Sharif’s government. A lengthy sit-in protest outside the parliament building in Islamabad in late August and early September led to brief violent clashes and destabilised Sharif’s government. Khan has warned that he and his suppor ters will paralyse the countr y on December 18 if their demands are not met. — AFP MANILA: Philippine prosecutors yesterday charged a US Marine with murder over the death of a Filipino transgender woman, in a case that has fanned anti-American sentiment and tested close military ties. Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton used “treachery, abuse of superior authority and cruelty” against his alleged victim, lead prosecutor Emilie Fe delos Santos said as she announced the charge. “We believe we have a strong case,” delos Santos told a nationally televised briefing. Pemberton will not be allowed to post bail, she said. Murder is punishable by up to 40 years in jail. Jennifer Laude, a 26-year-old transgender woman also known as Jeffrey, was found dead on October 12 in a cheap hotel in a red light district of the port city of Olongapo. Pemberton, who had just finished taking part in US-Philippine military exercises near Olongapo, had checked into the hotel with Laude and was the last person seen with her, police said. The charge sheet against Pemberton released yesterday detailed what the prosecutors said was an unprovoked and relentless attack against a defenceless victim. “Respondent Pemberton choked Jennifer from behind. Obviously, in that position, Jennifer was deprived of the opportunity to defend herself,” the six-member prosecutors panel said in the charge sheet. “Undeniably, respondent (Pemberton) made sure that Jennifer was dead. He did not stop at badly beating her up and choking her, he made sure she suffered to her death. “He deliberately and repeatedly plunged her head down the toilet until she breathed her last.” Pemberton, aged 19 at the time of the death, had asked via his lawyer to downgrade the murder charge to homicide, which carries a maximum 20-year prison term. He has made no other comment on the case. Outcry Laude’s death sparked street protests in the Philippines, a former US colony that gained independence in 1946 but has retained a close alliance. An enduring US military presence since the independence has been a constant source of anger for vocal and powerful American critics. The United States was forced to close down two major military bases in 1992, after the Philippine Senate bowed to anti-US sentiment and refused to renew their leases. However the allies in 1998 signed a Visiting Forces Agreement that allowed US troops to take part in war games on Philippine soil. Military MANILA: Philippine prosecutor Emilie Fe delos Santos talks to members of the media outside the court building in Olongapo City, north of Manila yesterday, after filing charges against US marine Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton accused of killing a Filipino transgender woman. — AFP exercises involving thousands of US soldiers have since taken place each year. In March a new agreement was signed to allow a greater US troop presence in the Philippines, including more exercises and the building of new facilities. This was part of US President Barack Obama’s so-called pivot to Asia. Philippine President Benigno Aquino had courted a greater US presence in an effort to counter perceived rising Chinese aggression in a long-running territorial dispute in the South China Sea. But the agreement signed in March has not been implemented, while the Philippine Supreme Court deliberates on a challenge to its legality. Anti-American groups have used the Pemberton case to rally support for their opposition to the expanded military agreement. Aquino has said the Pemberton case should not sour relations with the United States. However the case has thrown a spotlight on controversial provisions of the 1998 agreement, particularly one that allows the US government to retain custody of American suspects even while in the Philippines. A public outcry pressured the Philippine government to secure the transfer of Pemberton from a US warship to military headquarters in Manila. But even while at the military headquarters, Pemberton has remained under official US custody and he has refused to attend any court hearings. Following yesterday’s filing of charges, the local court which has jurisdiction over the case will decide whether there are enough grounds for Pemberton to stand trial. There is no timetable for this process, and even simple cases take many years to complete in the Philippines’ overwhelmed justice system. Philippine foreign affairs spokesman Charles Jose called for a “swift” trial. Laude’s relatives and lawyers welcomed yesterday’s announcement, but said they would remain on high alert to ensure there was no special treatment for Pemberton. “This is not over yet. We don’t have justice until Pemberton is jailed for life,” the victim’s sister, Marilou Laude, told reporters. The US embassy had no comment on the Pemberton case yesterday. — AFP India to boost women drivers, spurred by Uber rape claim MONGLA: Bangladeshi workers from the forestry department use water to clean oil-covered vegetation on the banks of the Shela River after an oil-tanker carrying 350,000 litres of furnace oil collided with another vessel in Mongla yesterday. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered digging an alternate waterway to stop vessels from moving through the Sundarbans after a major oil spill threatened the world’s largest mangrove forest. — AFP Chinese who attacked plane crew �barbarians’ BEIJING: Chinese state-run media branded four unruly air passengers “barbarians” yesterday after they scalded an air hostess and threatened to blow up a plane in a dispute over seating. The national tourism watchdog vowed to “punish” the group after a low-cost flight from Thailand to the eastern city of Nanjing was forced to return to Bangkok when a female Chinese passenger threw hot water and noodles at a cabin attendant. Online video images also showed another male passenger threatening to blow up the aircraft following the row with crew, reportedly because they could not be seated together. The China Daily, which is published by the government, lambasted the group in an editorial and said the incident would “tarnish” the image of the Chinese people. “They believed that behaving like barbarians would get them what they wanted, forgetting that civility demands that a fellow human being be treated as an equal,” it said. “The incident should serve as a lesson not just for the four culprits, but also for all Chinese to behave properly to get respect.” Thai AirAsia Flight FD9101 departed Bangkok’s northern airport Don Mueang for Nanjing at 5:55 pm (1055 GMT) on Thursday with 174 passengers and six crew on board, but was forced to turn back after the rowdy behaviour. China’s National Tourism Administration said over the weekend that the passengers-who were reportedly given token fines by Thai authorities-will be “severely punished” for their actions and put on a database of unruly tourists. — AFP NEW DELHI: The alleged rape of a woman passenger by an Uber taxi driver once again spotlights the risks of India’s transport system, which fails to keep women safe. One solution: Taxis driven by women for women. Last year, the southern state of Kerala launched �She Taxis’, a fleet of 40 pink taxis run by women, and fitted with wireless tracking gear and panic buttons linked to call centres. Now the service has become a model for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to replicate nationwide, its chief executive says. “The Delhi incident shows the need for �She Taxis’ all over the country,” P.T.M. Sunish told Reuters. �She Taxis’ has ferried 24,000 people on about 10,000 trips since Nov. 2013. Demand so far exceeds supply that as many as half of callers have to be turned away, Sunish said. “I feel secure and the family is satisfied,” said Aswathy Sreekumar, 25, a technology worker who has used the service for seven months, after finishing work at midnight. “Otherwise, I keep getting calls from my parents.” Rising sex crimes have prompted Indian states and small firms to launch taxi services run by women. The trend grew after Dec. 2012 protests over the rape of a young woman on a moving bus in the capital, New Delhi, and her subsequent death. Tougher laws and promises of better policing have proved ineffectual. India’s public transport is the fourth most dangerous in the world for women, and nighttime safety ranks second worst, a recent poll showed. Women commuters face sexual harassment and public transport is seen as risky. “The Uber incident reinforces that you are safer when a taxi is driven by a woman. People would be keener now,” said social activist Susieben Shah, who started Priyadarshini Taxi Service in 2010 in Mumbai. Now it aims to expand to New Delhi and the southern tech hub of Bengaluru. Another company, Sakha Cabs, with 14 taxis in the capital, plans to expand in nearby western Jaipur and in eastern Kolkata. Still, expansion is slow. Reluctant investors fear the tiny number of women drivers will brake future expansion, and India’s male-dominated social structure will deter aspirant drivers. After the Uber incident India is stepping up support for such training, an official of the Ministry of Women & Child Development told Reuters. But critics say better security is the answer. “Government always resorts to knee-jerk reactions,” said Ranjana Kumari, director of the Centre for Social Research. “Failure in law and order implementation cannot be compensated by such measures.” — Reuters TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 I N T E R N AT I O N A L Myanmar army: Ethnic rebels kill 7 gov’t troops YANGON: Ethnic rebels attacked an army outpost in northeast Myanmar, killing seven government troops and wounding 20 others, state media said yesterday. Heavily armed ethnic Kokang guerrillas attacked the outpost last Wednesday, the state -run Myanma Ahlin daily reported, citing the army. The report said the army camp, located near the Chinese border, was surrounded by the guerrillas for two days. Since coming to power in 2011, the elected government of President Thein Sein has been striving to strike a comprehensive peace agreement with about a dozen ethnic rebel groups that have been fighting for decades for greater autonomy. It has preliminary cease-fires with most, but clashes occur sporadically, and the two sides cannot agree on terms for a political settlement.The Kokang served as the main fighting force for the now- defunct Burmese Communist Party until signing a cease-fire pact with the then-military government in 1989. I n 2009, the cease-fire was breached when government forces raided a Kokang weapons factory and an explosives plant and reportedly confiscated nearly 12 million methamphetamine tablets from the homes of Kokang leaders who fled. The army’s offensive was part of an effort to force ethnic groups to incorporate their militias into a government border guard force, a move most resisted. A short series of serious skirmishes sent tens of thousands of refugees fleeing across the border into China for safety, with government forces prevailing. S e n s i t i ve m i l i t a r y n e w s i n Myanmar is often published on a delayed basis. —AP Abe pledges constitution rewrite after election win Expected to reappoint broadly similar cabinet TOKYO: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe yesterday vowed he would try to persuade a sceptical public of the need to revise Japan’s pacifist constitution, the day after scoring a thumping election victory. The premier, who was re-elected by a landslide in Sunday’s polls, pledged to pursue his nationalist agenda while promising to follow through on much-needed economic reforms. “Revising the constitution... has always been an objective since the abandoned, with the bar of a twothirds parliamentary majority and victory in a referendum thought too high. The conser vative leader has also said he wants reforms to education that would instil patriotism in schoolchildren and urges a more sympathetic retelling of Japan’s wartime misdeeds. His ruling LDP and its junior partner Komeito swept the ballot on Sunday with a two -thirds majority in the lower house of par- Abenomics go-ahead He insisted the election had been a necessary plebiscite on his big-spending, easy-money policies, k nown as Abenonmics, although critics said the record low turnout of around 52 percent tarnished his mandate. “ We must go ahead with Abenomics swiftly, this is exactly what has been shown in the vote. We have to respond to that,” Abe said, pledging to “compile an economic stimulus package immedi- TOKYO: In this April 20, 2013 file photo, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, third right, strikes a pose with members of Japan’s girls pop unit “Momoiro Clover Z” during his cherry blossoms viewing garden party at Shinjuku-gyoen garden park in Tokyo. Most Japanese prime ministers come and go, their names soon forgotten. Yasuhiro Nakasone was an exception in the 1980s as well as Junichiro Koizumi in the early years of this century. Now, Shinzo Abe could be emerging as one of the rare strong ones. —AP Liberal Democratic Par ty was launched,” Abe told reporters. “I will work hard to deepen people’s understanding and receive wider support from the public.” Abe’s desire to water down Japan’s constitution, imposed by the US after the end of World War II, has proved divisive at home and strained already tense relations with China. His attempt earlier this year was liament. The coalition won a combined 326 of the 475 seats, crushing the main opposition Democratic Party of Japan. Their slightly-improved tally of 73 did not include leader Banri Kaieda, who fell on his sword yesterday. Abe is expected to reappoint a broadly similar cabinet after he is formally named prime minister again by the lower house on December 24. ately, within this year”. The 60-year- old stormed to power in 2012, pledging to revive the animal spirits of Japan’s flagging economy with a blend of monetar y easing, government spending and structural reforms to cut red tape. The printing presses at the Bank of Japan have run hot ever since, pushing down the value of the yen-to the delight of exporters-and giving the stock market a huge boost, as stimulus programmes have provided an economic shot in the arm. But the premier has shied away from tough reforms that economists say are vital if Japan is to get back on a firm footing, including employment deregulation and tackling the entrenched interests of the agriculture lobby. A sales tax rise in April snuffed out consumer spending, sending Japan into the two negative quarters of growth that make a recession. “From now on, he has to show results in line with his promises,” said Hideo Kumano, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research institute. “If he fails to improve the economy, his political capital will be reduced easily. A crucial phase is still ahead.” On the diplomatic front, his election victor y may temper frayed relations with China, which has painted him as a dangerous revisionist, said Gerald Curtis, a veteran Japan watcher and professor at Columbia UniversityRelations began to thaw last month after more than two years of chill, which Beijing blamed on Abe’s provocative nationalism, including a visit to a war shrine and equivocations on Japan’s wartime record of enslaving women for sex. Beijing said it had “noted” the outcome of the elec tion, and offered a familiar call for Japan to “learn its lessons from histor y (and) play a constructive role in regional peace and stability”. “In the shor t-term, at least, Sino-Japanese relations are on a better track... signals coming from Beijing and from Abe (are aimed at trying) to improve the relationship,” Curtis said. Masaru Kohno, a politics professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, said despite his professed desire to retell the histor y of Japan’s aggressive warring-an instinct largely unshared by the Japanese public-Abe will be pragmatic. “Many of the issues Japan is facing such as depopulation and women’s advancement should be resolved with liberal policies,” he said. —AFP Executed Chinese teenager found innocent 18 years on BEIJING: A Chinese teenager executed after being convicted of murder and rape 18 years ago was declared innocent by a court yesterday, in a rare overturning of a wrongful conviction. The 18-year-old, named Hugjiltu and also known as Qoysiletu, was found guilty and put to death in Inner Mongolia in 1996, but doubt was cast on the verdict when another man confessed to the crime in 2005. “The Inner Mongolia Higher People’s Court finds Hugjiltu’s original guilty verdict... is not consistent with the facts and there is insufficient evidence,” the court in Hohhot said in a statement. China’s courts, controlled by the ruling Communist Party, have a near-100 percent conviction rate in criminal cases and confessions extracted under dubious conditions are commonplace. Leaders of the ruling communist party have promised to strengthen the rule of law “with Chinese characteristics”, but experts caution the concept refers to greater central control over the courts, rather than judicial independence. The court’s deputy president gave Hugjiltu’s parents compensation of 30,000 yuan ($4,850), the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The money was a personal donation by the head of the court, it BEIJING: The parents (L) of Hugjiltu are interviewed in Hohhot, northern China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region yesterday. —AFP “Hugjiltu is found not guilty.” To howls of anguish, the dead man’s mother, father and brother burned a copy of the court decision on his grave, footage on news portal Netease showed. His brother Zhaoligetu told Sina.com: “My mother wished him �rest in peace’ and hoped he could reincarnate.” Campaign groups and experts welcomed the court decision and said it was a signal to the rest of the justice system that it must perform better. added, rather than an official payment by the institution. “This is an amazing thing the court did, to admit that they were wrong,” said Wang Gongyi, deputy director of the research institute of the Ministry of Justice. “It also sends a clear message to the police and prosecutors around the country: if there’s not enough evidence, don’t impose wrongful convictions,” he told AFP. “In the future this case will be singled out as what not to do and will influence the entire legal system.” Grave miscarriage In Hugjiltu’s case, authorities interrogated the teenager for 48 hours, after which he confessed to having raped and choked the woman in the toilet of a textile factory, the state-run China Daily newspaper reported in November. He was executed 61 days after the woman’s death. Hugjiltu’s family tried for nearly a decade to prove his innocence, according to reports, and the Higher People’s Court officially began a retrial in November. It said Hugjiltu’s confession did not match the autopsy report and was inconsistent with “other evidence”, and that DNA evidence presented at the trial did not definitively connect him to the crime. Police in Hohhot, where the crime took place, said they opened an investigation into the officers responsible for the original case, according to the Legal Evening News. Many on social media decried what they saw as insufficient compensation for such a grave miscarriage of justice, with one asking: “Is 30,000 yuan really enough to buy the life of a family member?” China executes more people than the rest of the world combined, according to rights groups. The country put an estimated 2,400 people to death last year. “The central government wants to use this case to send a clear signal to police and courts that they need to do a better job,” said William Nee, China researcher at Amnesty International. “But without transparency in death penalty cases, it will be hard to determine if progress is being made.” China has occasionally exonerated wrongfully executed convicts after others came forward to confess their crimes, or in some cases because the supposed murder victim was later found alive. In one case, police claimed a body was that of a woman who had recently disappeared and charged Teng Xingshan with her murder. Teng was executed by firing squad in 1989, but in 1993 the supposedly murdered woman returned to the village saying she had been kidnapped. —AFP HONG KONG: A group of friends take a �selfie’ together outside the prodemocracy protest site in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong yesterday. Police arrested protesters as they moved in yesterday to clear Hong Kong’s last remaining pro-democracy site, with just a handful of demonstrators making a final peaceful stand, after the main camp was demolished last week. —AFP Hong Kong leader declares Occupy protest �over’ as last site cleared HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s leader declared an end to more than 11 weeks of sit-in protests by pro-democracy demonstrators after police cleared the last remaining camp and arrested a handful of peaceful protesters yesterday. A committed core of around a dozen demonstrators had staged a sit-in at the centre of the last site in the busy shopping district of Causeway Bay as police cut away barricades and tore down banners and shelters. Seventeen people, from students to the elderly, were arrested without resisting, with some shouting “We will be back” and “Fight to the end”. Trucks and cleaning teams moved in to remove the debris, and roads around the site which have been closed for weeks reopened. Activists calling for free leadership elections occupied major traffic arteries after China said in August that candidates for the city’s chief executive elections in 2017 would first be vetted by a loyalist committee. Campaigners said the move would ensure a pro-Beijing stooge in the leadership role. Police demolished the city’s main protest camp last week. “Following the completion of clearance work in Causeway Bay Occupy area, the episode of illegal occupation activities for more than two months is over,” chief executive Leung Chun-ying told reporters yesterday. He said that the demonstrations had led to “serious losses” in sectors including tourism and retail. “Other than economic losses, I believe the greatest loss Hong Kong society has suffered is the damage to the rule of law by a small group of people,” he added. Leung is vilified by protesters who cast him variously as a wolf and a vampire and have repeatedly asked for him to step down. But Beijing has backed his administration throughout the occupation. “If we just talk about democracy without talking about the rule of law, it’s not real democracy but a state of no government,” Leung said. Police chief Andy Tsang defended the behaviour of his officers-which has been criticised for being heavyhanded. “What is necessary will very much depend on the circumstances,” he said when questioned over levels of force. �Comparatively peaceful’ ending He described police action as “appropriate” and the ending of occupy as “comparatively peaceful”. Nevertheless, the force had received almost 2,000 complaints from members of the public over its behaviour, he said. Most of those were related to “neglect of duty” and “unnecessary use of authority”. More than 900 people were arrested during the occupation with more than 200 protesters and 100 police officers hurt, he added. Causeway Bay hosted the smallest of the three camps that sprang up in late September, paralysing sections of the city, as part of the student-led campaign for free leadership elections. The main Admiralty camp which sprawled across a kilometre of multi-lane highway through the heart of the business district was cleared on Thursday. Police cleared the other major protest site in the working-class commercial district of Mongkok-scene of some of the most violent clashes since the campaign began-in late November. Students who spearheaded the street protests were among the sit-in group in Causeway Bay Monday. �Let them arrest me’ They were joined by a 90-year-old campaigner surnamed Wong who sat on who was later led away by police, walking slowly using a cane. “I will let them arrest me,” he said. “We have to get back what they owe us.” Protesters camped outside the government complex were also asked to leave by officials Monday afternoon, with most packing up their tents and belongings. Demonstrators feel their lengthy occupation has put the democracy movement on the map with Beijing and the local administration, after it saw tens of thousands of supporters on the streets at its height. But it has achieved no political concessions from either Hong Kong’s leaders or the Chinese government, with both branding the protests “illegal”. Chinese state-run media triumphantly declared the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement “defeated” after the Admiralty site was cleared, and warned domestic and foreign “hostile forces” against destabilising the city. However, protesters have vowed to struggle on in their fight for fully free elections through various means including refusal to pay rent and taxes. Activists including leading student protesters Lester Shum and Joshua Wong appeared in court Monday following their arrests at the Mongkok clearance. The court was adjourned for authorities to decide whether to lay charges, local media said. —AFP S Korea activist slams Japanese journalist SEOUL: A Japanese journalist accused of defaming South Korean President Park Geun-Hye went on trial in Seoul yesterday, in a case which has strained relations between the two countries and raised questions about media freedoms. Tatsuya Kato, who until October 1 was bureau chief of Japan’s conservative Sankei Shimbun newspaper, is charged with criminal libel punishable by up to seven years’ jail. The charge stems from an August article he wrote about Park’s whereabouts on the day the Sewol passenger ferry sank in April with the loss of 300 lives. At a preliminary court hearing last month the journalist insisted he had acted in the public interest and had no intention of defaming Park. A South Korean conservative activist who brought the charge against Kato gave evidence Monday as the full trial began. “I was indignant at his article, which defamed our president with groundless allegations,” Chang Ki-Jung told the court. Kato’s article picked up rumours circulating in the South Korean media and broker- ages that the unmarried Park had disappeared for a tryst with her former aide Jeong Yun-Hoe at the time of the sinking. Park has condemned “groundless” allegations over her personal life and administration. Chang told the Seoul Central District Court that Kato had aggravated ties between Tokyo and Seoul by picking up unconfirmed rumours. “(Kato) insulted the South Korean people by picking up groundless allegations,” he said. The court accepted a request from Kato’s lawyers to summon Jeong as a witness on January 19. South Korean defamation law focuses on whether what was said or written was in the public interest-rather than whether it was true. Media freedom group Reporters Without Borders has criticised the trial, arguing that Kato’s report was clearly in the public interest. The trial comes at a time of a widening political scandal over allegations by the Segye Times newspaper last month that Jeong meddled in state affairs. —AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 NEWS SYDNEY: One of the hostages runs towards police from a cafe in the central business district of Sydney yesterday. —AFP Tensions surface as Australian Muslims fear Sydney backlash SYDNEY: Religious leaders and ordinary Australians sought to defuse communal tensions yesterday, after a siege at a Sydney cafe by a gunman who forced hostages to display an Islamic flag raised fears of a backlash against the country’s Muslim minority. Within hours of the attack on the Lindt cafe in the centre of the city, a Muslim group reported that women wearing the hijab had been spat on and the rightwing Australian Defence League called on followers to protest at two major mosques. The protests did not materialize and little is known about the true motives of the gunman. But in the harborside city, home to half of Australia’s 500,000 Muslims, police moved on a man shouting anti-Islamic abuse at the scene of the ongoing siege. The man strode up to a police cordon and shouted: “Someone is going to die here because of Islam! There is no such thing as moderate Islam. Wake up and smell the coffee.” He was confronted by another man who shouted back: “Muslims are welcome here.” Police urged the first man to leave, to a mix of catcalls and claps of support. The siege Two killed as Australian police storm... Continued from Page 1 “This is a one-off random individual,” he told broadcaster ABC. “It’s not a concerted terrorism event or act. It’s a damaged-goods individual who’s done something outrageous.” The Australian newspaper called Monis a “self-styled sheikh” who had sent offensive letters to the families of dead soldiers and was on bail on charges of being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. It said he arrived in Australia as a refugee in 1996, lived in Sydney’s southwest and was “understood to be a fringe Islamist”. Police did not deny the reports. They said they knew who the hostage-taker was but would not identify him with operations continuing. Motivation The government said earlier there was no clear motivation. But the Islamic flag appeared to be one commonly used by jihadist groups bearing the shahada, or profession of faith in Arabic script. The gunman, reportedly armed with a shotgun, made a series of demands through Australian media but they were removed after police requested they not be made public. Australia has been on high alert with the government raising concerns that citizens who have fought alongside Sunni jihadists in Iraq and Syria could return home radicalized and carry out “lone wolf ” attacks. Prime Minister Tony Abbott convened a national security meeting to deal with the “disturbing” development. Some six hours into the siege, three men emerged from the cafe and ran for their lives. Around an hour later two distraught women employees also fled, and then several more people managed to run out late in the night. One of the escapees was barista Elly Chen whose sister Nicole said on Facebook: “Yessss I finally see you. I’m so glad you’re safe!!!!” �Gunman rotating hostages’ Channel Seven reporter Chris Reason, whose office is opposite the cafe, tweeted earlier: “From inside Martin Place newsroom, we’ve counted around 15 hostages not 50 - mix of women, men, young, old - but no children.” Reason added: “We can see gunman is rotating hostages, forcing them to stand against windows, sometimes 2 hours at a time.” Journalist Chris Kenny, who was in the Lindt cafe just before the siege began, said he understood the automatic glass sliding doors had been disabled. The scene of the drama, Martin Place, is Sydney’s financial centre and houses several prominent buildings, including the New South Wales2 parliament, the US consulate, the country’s central bank and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Many shops and offices in the area shut early due to the scare, with only a trickle of people walking along usually bustling streets. At the nearby Sydney Opera House, which police had swept earlier Monday, evening performances were cancelled. “It’s sad to think this is my home and that it could happen anywhere,” said onlooker Rebecca Courtney. More than 40 Australian Muslim groups jointly condemned the hostage-taking and the use of the flag, which they said had been hijacked by “misguided individuals that represent no one but themselves”. The government in September raised its terror threat level and police conducted large-scale counterterror raids across the country. Only two people were charged. More than 70 Australians are believed to be fighting for Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria. At least 20 have died. — AFP coincides with growing concerns in Australia about the dangers posed by Islamist militants, with the country’s security agency raising its national terrorism public alert to “high” in September. The same month, anti-terrorism police said they had thwarted an imminent threat to behead a random member of the public and days later, a teenager in the city of Melbourne was shot dead after attacking two anti-terrorism officers with a knife. “Shock and honor” New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said he was working closely with community groups and there would be an increased police presence in the city to “ensure that everyone is kept safe”. The Australian National Imams Council, together with the Grand Mufti of Australia, issued a statement saying it “condemns this criminal act unequivocally”. An umbrella organization encompassing all of the major Muslim groups in the country called for calm and expressed “utter shock and horror”. The group stressed that the black and white flag, displayed by tense hostages in the window of the cafe and juxtaposed against the “Merry Christmas” sign stencilled beneath it, was a statement of faith, not politics. “We remind everyone that the Arabic inscription on the black flag is not representative of a political statement, but reaffirms a testimony of faith that has been misappropriated by misguided individuals that represent nobody but them- selves,” the group said in a statement. News of the hostage drama flashed around Sydney shortly after most of the city had begun the working day, shattering what should have been a quiet yesterday in the sunny Australian commercial capital just over a week before Christmas. Samier Dandan, a spokesman for the Imams Council, said the group had already received reports of women wearing the hijab, or Islamic head scarf, being spat on and harassed. “We are sending out the message to our community to be vigilant about where they are going because we don’t want any incidents to fuel the fire,” Dandan said. Those reports bore out concerns of locals like Mohamad Hasan, a computer engineer who emigrated to Australia from Jordan 20 years ago, who said he was deeply worried that Muslims like his wife could be attacked simply for wearing traditional clothing. “I am worried because maybe I don’t look like a Muslim, but my wife like, (is) wearing a head scarf, so she might be affected by this,” Hasan said, speaking a few metres from the scene of the hostage crisis. “Some stupid people ... think �this is a Muslim, we should get revenge (on) everyone looking like a Muslim’.” But many Australians took to social media to express their support for Muslims. The Twitter hash tag “#illridewithyou”, expressing support for Muslims who felt vulnerable on public transport in the wake of the siege, attracted tens of thousands of messages of supporters within a few hours. — Reuters Parliament to debate grilling against... Continued from Page 1 Voting on the motion can take place at least a week after submission and to pass it requires the support of a simple majority of the Assembly elected members, currently 47 because three MPs are cabinet members who are not allowed to take part in the vote on no-con- fidence motions. If the motion is passed, it means an automatic dismissal of the minister. In another development, the National Assembly interior and defense committee yesterday approved a government-sponsored draft law for the collection of illegal firearms. The bill will be sent to the Assembly for voting. Saudi officer killed in hostage rescue Continued from Page 1 Police have also arrested several people in the shooting and wounding of a Danish man in the capital Riyadh in November, an attack which was claimed by IS supporters. There are growing concerns about militant attacks in the kingdom in retaliation for its role in the US-led coalition battling the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Saudi King Abdullah met with Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Riyadh on Sunday to discuss regional issues, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Jordan is also part of the US-led group of nations conducting airstrikes against the IS group. — AP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 ANALYSIS THE LEADING INDEPENDENT DAILY IN THE ARABIAN GULF ESTABLISHED 1961 Founder and Publisher YOUSUF S. AL-ALYAN Editor-in-Chief ABD AL-RAHMAN AL-ALYAN EDITORIAL : 24833199-24833358-24833432 ADVERTISING : 24835616/7 FAX : 24835620/1 CIRCULATION : 24833199 Extn. 163 ACCOUNTS : 24835619 COMMERCIAL : 24835618 P.O.Box 1301 Safat,13014 Kuwait. E MAIL :info@kuwaittimes.net Website: www.kuwaittimes.net Focus Spending bill a triumph of divided govt By David Espo A fter drawing opposition from both ends of the political spectrum, the $1.1 trillion spending bill cleared for President Barack Obama’s signature stands as a triumph of divided government. It’s the first of its kind for a while, and may also be the last. “Remember this bill was put together in a bicameral, bipartisan way,” House Speaker John Boehner said. Large numbers of lawmakers on both sides of the political divide would rather forget parts of the bill, as evidenced by relatively close votes, 219-206 in the House and 56-40 in the Senate. The legislation quietly locks in billions of dollars in spending cuts that the tea party-strengthened Republicans extracted from Democrats in recent years in a tumultuous string of battles. Equally without much fuss, it reduces staffing at the agency the GOP dislikes the most, the Environmental Protection Agency, to levels last seen in 1989. Yet it maintains funding for President Barack Obama’s health care program that Republicans loathe so heartily that they shut down the government last year rather than spend any money on it. And it provides additional money for health research that Democrats favor, and most of what the administration sought to combat Ebola. It is stocked with provisions to prevent the use of federal funds to pay for abortions, and with another to block the government from giving endangered species list protection to the sage grouse. More points on the Republican side of the ledger. But it doesn’t tamper with the administration’s proposed greenhouse gas regulation, or allow guns on Army Corps of Engineers land, changes that conservatives favored. Modest victories for the Democrats. Obama echoed Boehner’s assessment on Friday as he urged the Senate to approve the legislation one day after he had been publicly chastised by Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the leader of his own party in the House. “This is what’s produced when you have the divided government that the American people voted for,” he said. “I think what the American people very much are looking for is some practical governance and the willingness to compromise and that’s what this bill reflects.” Except that political leaders in both parties tend to preach bipartisanship far more than they voluntarily practice it. And possible presidential contenders on the verge of a campaign practice it even less often. That explains Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who emerged as the Senate’s most aggressive foe of the bill. He’ll need support from tea party-aligned voters in primaries if he runs, not middle-of-the-roaders eager for compromise. In fact, House Republicans in general weren’t exactly thrilled with the bill, which made no attempt to challenge Obama’s immigration policy. And within moments of its passage, Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the third-ranking GOP leader, made it sound like the entire 1,764-page measure was merely the price Republicans had to pay to resume legislative hostilities with the president in the new year. “That battle begins in just four weeks when we get the reinforcements of a Republican Senate in January,” he said, echoing promises made by Sen. Mitch McConnell and other GOP leaders on the other side of the Capitol. A few weeks after that, money runs out for the Homeland Security Department. By Republican reckoning, that’s when they will have leverage to force Obama to roll back a policy that envisions work visas for 5 million immigrants living in the country illegally. Then, unlike now, there will be no threat of a government-wide shutdown looming in the background. Republicans weren’t the only ones who said they were looking ahead. Pelosi called the legislation a Republican attempt at “blackmail,” citing a provision that rolls back a regulation imposed on banks after the economic calamity of 2008. Next, she publicly reprimanded Obama for embracing it. Fifty-seven Democrats voted for it regardless, exposing deep divisions inside the party that were also echoed in the Senate. Pelosi claimed victory anyway. “We strengthened our position to achieve common sense solutions” in the new Congress that convenes in January,” she wrote to her members. “We hope to do so in a bipartisan way, but stand ready to sustain the president’s veto when necessary,” she added pointedly. Obama made no mention of vetoes in his own remarks a day later. He said if he’d been able to write the spending measure, “I suspect it’d be slightly different,” but Americans want to see willingness to compromise. So said the president whose party lost the midterm elections. The winning Republicans aren’t likely to see things quite that way. They intend to challenge Obama’s policies on immigration, health care and the environment, and probably will produce a 10-year balanced budget plan that Democrats will not abide. —AP All articles appearing on these pages are the personal opinion of the writers. Kuwait Times takes no responsibility for views expressed therein. Kuwait Times invites readers to voice their opinions. Please send submissions via email to: opinion@kuwaittimes.net or via snail mail to PO Box 1301 Safat, Kuwait. The editor reserves the right to edit any submission as necessary. Sydney siege: The danger of �lone wolf’ attacks By Madeleine Coorey A ustralia’s dramatic siege in which a gunman displayed an Islamic flag follows months of warnings about “lone wolf ” attacks, and experts said authorities must think harder about how to tackle the problem. Heavily-armed police surrounded the Lindt chocolate cafe in Sydney’s financial heart yesterday as an unknown number of people remained inside hours after being taken hostage. The incident comes against a backdrop of warnings from the government about radicalized Muslims, potentially attracted to the conflicts in Iraq and Syria and sympathizing with the Islamic State group. Australia upgraded its security alert in September in the face of extremist threats, ramping up an anti-terror crackdown after foiling a plot by Islamic State jihadists to carry out “demonstration executions” in the country. “I am deeply concerned about the threat that lone wolf terrorism poses to people,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott said in September. Anne Aly, an associate professor specializing in counter-terrorism at Curtin University in Western Australia, said radicalization in Australia had been a gradual process over the last five years but had become more noticeable since the rise of IS. “The jihadist narrative is one that has personally resonated with the everyday lives of some young people in Australia,” she said. “If you look at that narrative, it is all about victimhood, persecution and Muslims under attack.” The black flag shown at a window in the Lindt cafe was one commonly used by jihadist groups bearing the shahada, or profession of faith in Islam. Australia has committed some 600 troops and several aircraft to Iraq and Abbott has repeatedly called the Islamic State group an “apocalyptic death cult”. Aly said there was a growing right-wing, nationalistic movement in Australia which made some Muslims feel like outsiders. “They feel there is some truth to Muslims being under attack. And maybe because they feel are so far away, they feel they need to get out and do something.” Concerns of violence Counter-terror expert at Charles Sturt University, associate professor Nick O’Brien, said any connection to the IS group (also known as ISIS) in the Sydney siege would not come as a surprise. “Once we have a situation when we have Australians being recruited and travelling to the Middle East to fight for ISIS, inevitably something is going to happen here and unfortunately it looks like it has,” he said. Canberra has passed a law criminalizing travel to terror hotspots and cancelled the passports of 70-plus people to prevent them heading to fight alongside jihadists, amid concerns they could return home and commit violence. Australian National University visiting professor Clive Williams said Australia had attracted attention by committing troops to operations in Iraq, but had not so much to fear from fighters returning from Syria radicalized. “It’s the ones who want to go over there and can’t go,” he said, adding the siege was probably the work of a “lone wolf”. “We need to think about that a bit more strategically. It needs to be a bit more sophisticated than taking away their passport.” Adam Dolnik, professor of terrorism studies at Wollongong University, said it was possible that the perpetrator was sympathetic to the Islamic State group. “The other possibility is we are dealing with a psychopathology in need of a cause,” he said, adding that the gunman may have little religion or ideology. However, he said there would be an association with Islam in most people’s minds. “Of course, that can be very damaging,” he said. The grand mufti of Australia Ibrahim Abu Mohamed said in a statement with other Muslim leaders that the community was “devastated” by the turn of events and condemned “this criminal act unequivocally”. “Any such despicable act only serves to play into the agendas of those who seek to destroy the goodwill of the people of Australia and to further damage and ridicule the religion of Islam and Australian Muslims throughout this country,” they said. —AFP Mideast peace push puts US in tough spot By Bradley Klapper T he Obama administration is in a diplomatic bind on the Mideast as US Secretary of State John Kerr y meets with top Israeli and Palestinian officials in Europe this week. The US is reluctant to do anything right now that can be perceived as interference in Israel’s election while being pressed by close allies to endorse an IsraeliPalestinian negotiating framework that largely adheres to US policy. France is drafting a UN resolution that proposes a two-year timetable for talks. The draft speaks of the 1967 Mideast borders as the basis for dividing the land, which President Barack Obama has publicly backed, but it doesn’t include key Israeli - and US conditions such as Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. The United States has long opposed the idea of the UN Security Council imposing a framework for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. But for Washington, simply vetoing the plan could have pitfalls. A veto would upset Palestinians and perhaps some Arab allies frustrated by years of diplomatic gridlock. Several are fighting alongside the US right now against the Islamic State group. A veto would also risk angering France as well as other European countries that want to broaden peace efforts after countless US-led mediation failures. America’s credibility as a peace broker could be damaged as a result. At a White House meeting last week, Obama’s top foreign policy aides were unable to agree on an approach to France’s potential resolution. Kerry suggested steering away from the effort at a time of increased Mideast violence and with the Israeli election a couple of months away, according to a US official familiar with the discussion. Compromise Susan Rice, Obama’s national security adviser, supported engaging allies to see if a compromise is possible, said the official, who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly on the matter. For now, the administration is trying to get an idea of what key countries are hoping to accomplish or avoid. Kerry was to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rome yesterday, followed by the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany in Paris. The discussions continue today in London with top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and the head of the Arab League. “Time after time, we have repulsed efforts to dictate conditions which have damaged the security of Israel and which do not comply with real peace,” Netanyahu said as he left for Rome. He said this effort would be the same. “ We will rebuff any attempt that would put this terrorism inside our home, inside the state of Israel.” Kerry discussed the escalating tensions in the Middle East on Sunday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who told reporters in Italy’s capital that it was “crucial ... we don’t allow the situation to degrade further.” Support within Europe for France’s proposal is unclear. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was making his case to EU foreign ministers in Brussels before his meeting with Kerry. French officials believe the US opposes the draft right now, but they say they would consider making changes. France’s diplomatic push was prompted by a Jordanian resolution, on behalf of the Palestinians, last month that the US finds much more objectionable. That proposal demands a full Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank within two years and full recognition of Palestine as a state, with no talk of land swaps or security measures. The resolution appears to have stalled. If it were to move to a vote, Washington would almost surely veto it. —AP ROME: US Secretary of State John Kerry talks before meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at Villa Taverna on Sunday in Rome. —AP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 S P ORTS Spanish matchfixing case Italy eyes Olympic Games MADRID: Japan coach Javier Aguirre, Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera, Atletico Madrid captain Gabi and 38 others have been named in an alleged case of matchfixing involving a La Liga match in the 2010-11 season. Spain’s anti-corruption prosecutor filed its case in a Valencia court yesterday following a probe into Real Zaragoza’s 2-1 win at Levante on the final day of the campaign, which meant Zaragoza avoided relegation. Mexican Aguirre was coach of Zaragoza at the time, while Spaniards Herrera and Gabi were playing for the club. Gabi struck for Zaragoza in the 38th and 73rd minutes of the match at Levante’s Ciutat de Valencia stadium and Uruguay forward Christian Stuani, now at Espanyol, replied for Levante 10 minutes from time. Former Zaragoza president Agapito Iglesias and the club itself were also named as defendants, along with the rest of the players from both teams. In its court filing published on Monday, the prosecutor alleged that the Levante players were paid a total of 965,000 euros ($1.2 million) in cash to deliberately lose the game. Zaragoza first made bank transfers to its players and officials, including Aguirre, Herrera and Gabi, and they then took the money out of their accounts in cash and passed it on to the Levante players, the prosecutor said. The fixing of matches, particularly during the relegation battle at the end of the season, has long been suspected in Spain. —Reuters ROME: Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi launched a bid yesterday to bring the 2024 summer Olympic Games to Rome, presenting it as a boost for the country as the capital reels from a corruption scandal and the economy flounders. Italy is the second country after Germany to officially launch a bidding process that will cost less than in previous years after the International Olympic Committee agreed to shoulder part of the budget. The prospect of paying for the event, which cost its last host city London roughly 9 billion pounds ($14 billion), was quickly met with opposition from some corners in a country heading for its third straight year of recession. “Olympics 2024 in Rome? No thanks!” wrote the consumers’ association ADUC in an open letter to the premier, rejecting the idea of spending money on a sporting event while Italians were being asked to make sacrifices. Two years ago, then-prime minister Mario Monti pulled Rome out of the 2020 Games campaign in mid-race, saying the effort would jeopardise austerity measures taken in an attempt to balance its budget and head off a debt crisis. “All too often, Italy seems resigned,” Renzi said at an event in the Italian capital to launch the bid. “You can lose, but what isn’t acceptable is not to try to win,” he said. This time around, Italy’s ability to manage the sort of big events that it hopes will help revive the stagnant economy has been called into question by several criminal investigations. —Reuters Ireland can boost cricket ADELAIDE: India’s players say they are focused on next week’s opening Test as MS Dhoni’s arrival in Australia yesterday raised hopes he may lead his team against the home side at the Adelaide Oval. The tourists, like the Australians, are coming to terms with the tragic death of Test batsman Phillip Hughes, which plunged the cricket world into mourning. The Indians are preparing for Tuesday’s Test after a couple of two-day games against a Cricket Australia XI, while the Australian squad only begun training on Friday following the funeral of Hughes on Wednesday. The rescheduling of the Test series has opened the door for Dhoni to lead the Indians in the series opener in Adelaide. Dhoni would have missed the originally scheduled first Test in Brisbane, slated to start last Thursday, because of a long-standing wrist injury. Dhoni flew into Adelaide on Saturday and will train with his team-mates on Sunday, an Indian team spokesman said, though he added that any decision on whether Dhoni would play in Adelaide was yet to be made. The death of Phillip Hughes after he was struck in the head by a bouncer in a domestic game late last month, forced a rejigging of the Test series, with Adelaide now hosting the opener. “We are professional cricketers, we have to move on,” Indian paceman Ishant Sharma told reporters in Adelaide yesterday. “What has happened is really bad and everyone was really shocked ... but we are professional cricketers and need to look forward to what is coming next for us and that is what we will do.” — AFP Low avoids shock defeat CAIRO: Low Wee Wern, a heroine of Malaysia’s record-breaking run into the world team final at Niagara Falls eight days ago, made a wonderful recovery to avoid a startling let-down and a shock defeat in the women’s squash world championships yesterday. Low, who scored a career-best win over world runner-up Nour El Sherbini in the team semi-finals, now slipped to within four points of a first round exit against Nicolette Fernandes, the world number 21 from Guyana. At 3-7 down in the fourth game and trailing two games to one, Low Low Wee Wern in action in this file photo. appeared to have no way back to a fresher and more enterprising opponent, especially as she also appeared to be suffering with an adductor problem which was a legacy of her world team heroics. However at the age of 24 Low has been acquiring experience, and her ability to think clearly, keep calm, and produce a well-judged response carried her gradually to a 9-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 11-2 victory. “I was struggling with my movement,” she admitted. “And with Nicolette you know she’s going to be so fired up and dangerous. “But I also knew she was getting tired, and that if I played my game she would start to find it difficult. “I am not old, but I am getting older!” Low half-joked. “I hardly play people younger than me now, and I am pleased I knew enough to make the right choices today.” Low kept the ball tight to the walls, slightly increased the pace when she tried to apply cross-court pressure, and gave little away. On the match-changing point at 3-7 down in the fourth game she insightfully read a Fernandes sidewall boast the instant it was struck, moving forward early and responding with a disguised backhand cross kill. She followed that with a winning backhand drop to a clinging line, and with three more rallies played patiently and economically, after which the danger had mostly gone. By the end of the fourth game Fernandes no longer had the resources to run down every ball. The seventh seeded Low’s ability to recover between matches may be seriously tested though, for her second round encounter tomorrow is against Joshana Chinappa, the in-form Indian national champion. Chinappa’s progress came in an opening session during which there were defeats for two seeds - the 13th, Jenny Duncalf, a world finalist three years ago in Rotterdam, andthe 12th, Madeline Perry, a former British Open finalist. These seeding upsets were also setbacks for the older generation, with the 32-year-old Duncalf losing 11-8, 11-5, 11-5 to her up-and-coming English compatriot, Emily Whitlock, and the 37-year-old Perry, from Ireland, losing 14-12, 11-7, 5-11, 11-7 to Chinappa. It became another good day for India, with Chinappa’s fellow Commonwealth gold medallist, Dipika Pallikal, later making a great comeback to win 9-11, 10-12, 11-6, 11-4, 11-7 against Samantha Teran, the former world number 11 from Mexico. Pallikal was within four points of defeat at 7-7 in the final game, though by then she had established a more consistent, hard-hitting pattern which gradually, but only narrowly, wore down her 33-year-old opponent. — AFP Dagher: Al Attiyah deserves honor A li Dagher President of Lebanese Motorcycle club and vice president of FIM Asia stated that the honor of FIM deputy president to Nasser Al Attiyah’ in Lebanon is the least we can offer as a club sponsors and organize the motor sport events, today we are here in Lebanon to express our happiness for what he has achieved in the name of the Arab. Dagher also confirmed this visit will be a real chance to discuss the last updates of the sport either locally or internationally especially after the agenda of the championships was revealed and after Al Attiyah became the second person at FIM when he got the majority of the votes at the election recently in Jerez, Spain. With this position we will be more motivated as the largest Asian group to cooperate in order to reach the required idealism in this sport as we have today all facilities, we have to make use of them to reach our target, which is the promotion of motor sport. Dagher stated that all look at the Asian continent, Middle East region and north Africa as a fast growing area in the field of autobike sports, so all of us have to work hard in order to keep this growing this would come true throughout the continues efforts and communication between concerned federations and clubs as it was requested by Al Attiyah in many previous occasions. Dagher also stated that the distinguished role of Al Attiyah to find a fertilize soil to communicate is remarkable, when he extended the communication basics between Europe and Asia throughout with exchange of experiences between them, as Europe has a good organizational experience in Auto bike sport, which was obviously reflected by the organization of many international championships specifically in Qatar Motocross world championship MX1’ and Moto’GP’ championship, in addition to a round of World Cup for rallies , all these indicators make us optimistic enough that the middle east region will witness more sport events in the near future , as it is one of the main targets of Nasser Al Attiyah FIM deputy president. Dagher and Al Attiyah TORONTO: Goalie Jonathan Bernier No. 45 of the Toronto Maple Leafsstops a shot in this file photo. — AFP Leafs defeat Kings TORONTO: James Reimer helped the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-3 shootout win over Los Angeles on Sunday, shutting out the Kings in the tiebreaker. Joffrey Lupul scored the lone goal for Toronto in the shootout. Tyler Bozak was denied by Jonathan Quick, and Mike Santorelli missed. Reimer turned away Marian Gaborik and Dustin Brown before Anze Kopitar missed for Los Angeles. The Kings rallied from a 2-0 deficit and led 3-2 in the third before the Leafs forced the overtime. Toronto has won five straight. Santorelli, Cody Franson and James van Riemsdyk scored for Toronto before a crowd of 19,219 on a rare 5 p.m. local time Sunday start. Justin Williams, Dwight King and Gaborik scored for the defending Stanley Cup champion Kings. Quick finished with 28 saves. BLACKHAWKS 2, FLAMES 1 Brandon Saad scored with 7:03 left in the third period, as the Blackhawks beat the Flames for their 12th victory in the last 14 games. After motoring past Calgary defenseman Mark Giordano, Saad took a centering pass from Jonathan Toews and lifted a shot past Jonas Hiller’s glove. Toews also set up Patrick Sharp’s power-play goal as the surging Blackhawks dealt the Flames their fifth straight loss. Chicago had won eight in a row before Saturday night’s 3-2 loss at the New York Islanders. Jiri Hudler had his team-leading 12th goal for Calgary, which has scored just eight times during its slide. Chicago’s Antti Raanta made 23 saves while subbing for Corey Crawford, who is out with a foot injury. Hiller finished with 26 stops. RANGERS 2, OILERS 0 Henrik Lundqvist made 16 saves as New York beat Edmonton. Dan Girardi and Carl Hagelin scored for New York (14-10-4), which has won three straight and five of seven. It was Lundqvist’s fifth shutout of the season. He also had 29 saves in Saturday night’s 5-1 victory at Vancouver. The Oilers have lost four in a row and 15 of 16 overall. — AP NHL results/standings Toronto 4, Los Angeles 3 (SO); Chicago 2, Calgary 1; NY Rangers 2, Edmonton 0. Western Conference Pacific Division W L OTL GF Anaheim 21 6 5 95 Vancouver 18 10 2 89 San Jose 17 11 4 90 Los Angeles 15 10 6 82 Calgary 17 13 2 95 Arizona 10 16 4 70 Edmonton 7 19 5 65 Central Division Chicago 21 9 1 95 St. Louis 20 8 2 89 Nashville 19 8 2 78 Winnipeg 15 10 6 73 Minnesota 16 11 1 81 Dallas 11 13 5 85 Colorado 10 13 7 78 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Tampa Bay 19 9 3 105 GA 83 86 82 73 85 99 104 PTS 47 38 38 36 36 24 19 61 70 57 74 70 103 98 43 42 40 36 33 27 27 82 41 Detroit Montreal Toronto Florida Boston Ottawa Buffalo 17 7 7 92 79 41 19 10 2 83 79 40 18 9 3 103 85 39 12 8 8 64 74 32 15 13 2 76 78 32 12 12 5 76 81 29 12 16 2 56 91 26 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 19 6 4 94 69 42 NY Islanders 20 10 0 96 87 40 Washington 14 10 5 85 79 33 NY Rangers 14 10 4 84 77 32 Philadelphia 11 13 5 79 87 27 New Jersey 11 15 5 72 91 27 Columbus 12 15 2 71 95 26 Carolina 8 18 3 61 83 19 Note: Overtime losses (OTL) are worth one point in the standings and are not included in the loss column (L). TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 S P ORTS Lakers see off �Wolves’ MINNEAPOLIS: Kobe Bryant passed Michael Jordan for third place on the NBA scoring list and had 10 points in the final five minutes to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 100-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night. Bryant needed nine points to move past Jordan and, after missing four of his first five shots, he knocked down a pair of free throws with 5:24 to play in the first half to join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone on the NBA’s career scoring podium. Bryant finished with 26 points on 7-for-20 shooting and hit a 3-pointer with just over a minute to play that helped seal the victory. Shabazz Muhammad had 28 points and nine rebounds for the Timberwolves. CENTURION: Hashim Amla will be seeking a winning start when he captains South Africa for the first time in a home Test match when a three-match series against the West Indies starts at SuperSport Park tomorrow. Amla leapfrogged oneday international captain AB de Villiers to be given the Test captaincy following the retirement of longserving Graeme Smith last season. Under Amla’s leadership, South Africa gained away wins against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe earlier this year and his team will be strong favourites to continue the winning run against a West Indian side with modest credentials. The West Indies have lost ten of 12 previous Tests in South Africa, managing just one win and one draw. They currently languish in eighth place on the International Cricket Council Test rankings, while South Africa are number one. There are some question marks about the home side’s batting order, however, following the retirements of Smith and Jacques Kallis, their alltime leading run-scorer, while the reliable JP Duminy may miss the whole series because of a knee injury. The opening pair of Alviro Petersen and Dean Elgar may be vulnerable against experienced West Indian fast bowlers Kemar Roach and Jerome Taylor, with Petersen not having made a century in 23 previous Test innings, which have yielded only three fifties, while Elgar is a relative newcomer to the Test opening role. Left-hander Stiaan van Zyl is THUNDER 112, SUNS 88 Russell Westbrook had 28 points, eight assists and eight rebounds, and Kevin Durant added 23 points and eight rebounds as Oklahoma City won its sixth straight game, beating Phoenix Suns 112-88. Westbrook recorded his eighth straight game of scoring at least 20 points, and getting five rebounds and five assists since his return from a broken hand. By halftime, he had 24, five rebounds and six assists. He narrowly missed getting his ninth career triple-double. With the win, Oklahoma City - which started the season 3-12 - moved within a half-game of eighth place in the Western Conference. The Thunder, with Westbrook and Durant back after missing most or all of the first part of the season due to injury, has won eight of their last nine games and is 11-13. Gerald Green led Phoenix with 15 points. The Suns have lost five straight games to fall to 12-13. WARRIORS 128, PELICANS 122 Stephen Curry scored eight of his 34 points in overtime as Golden State won its 16th straight by beating New Orleans. Klay Thompson added 29 points for the Warriors, whose franchise-long winning streak includes a club-record 10 straight road victories. Tyreke Evans scored 34 points for the Pelicans, but fouled out with three minutes left in overtime. Jrue Holiday had 30 points, nine assists and five steals for New Orleans, which was playing without Anthony Davis but still led 107-99 with 4:16 left in regulation. Andre Iguodala had a season-high 20 points and Shaun Livingston scored 12 for Golden State. Marreese Speights added 10 points, including a free throw that tied the game at 111, a scored that held until regulation ended. WIZARDS 93, JAZZ 84 John Wall had 16 points, eight assists and six rebounds, as Washington overcame a sluggish start to put away slumping Utah. Wall also had five steals and three blocks, Bradley Beal scored 22 points, and Paul Pierce added 15 for the Wizards, who nearly succumbed to a letdown game after their big win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night. Washington committed 12 first-half turnovers against the Jazz, but Wall, Beal and Nene led a third-quarter surge, and Andre Miller’s driving layup in the first minute of the fourth quarter produced the game’s first double-digit lead. Alec Burks scored 19 points, and Gordon Hayward had 16 for the Jazz, who have lost 11 of 12. The Wizards have won four straight - the longest current winning streak in the Eastern Conference - and seven of eight. BULLS 93, HEAT 75 Mike Dunleavy scored 22 points as Chicago overcame a sloppy start to beat offensively inept Miami. Heat leading scorer Chris Bosh (calf strain) missed a game for the first time this season, which left them without enough punch or size to challenge Chicago. Miami shot a season-low 35 percent, including 4 for 22 from 3-point range. Dunleavy was shut out in the first half but scored 19 points on eight shots in the third quarter, when Chicago outscored Miami 33-16. Dunleavy finished 4 for 5 from 3point range, while the Bulls shot 9 of 18 beyond the arc and 47 overall. Jimmy Butler had 17 points for the Central Division-leading Bulls. They improved to 11-3 on the road, best in the Eastern Conference. Dwyane Wade and Luol Deng led Miami with 17 points apiece. The Heat’s point total matched their season low. — AP Amla seeks winning home captaincy start MINNEAPOLIS: Minnesota Timberwolves forward Anthony Bennett, top, pulls down a rebound on top of Los Angeles Lakers guard Jeremy Lin (17) during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game. — AP NBA results/standings Golden State 128, New Orleans 122 (OT); Chicago 93, Miami 75; Washington 93, Utah 84; LA Lakers 100, Minnesota 94; Oklahoma City 112, Phoenix 88; Toronto 95, NY Knicks 90 (OT); San Antonio 99, Denver 91. Eastern Conference Western Conference Atlantic Division Northwest Division W L PCT GB Portland 18 6 .750 Toronto 18 6 .750 Oklahoma City 11 13 .458 7 Brooklyn 10 12 .455 7 Denver 10 14 .417 8 Boston 7 14 .333 9.5 Utah 6 18 .250 12 NY Knicks 5 21 .192 14 Minnesota 5 18 .217 12.5 Philadelphia 2 21 .087 15.5 Pacific Division Central Division Golden State 21 2 .913 Chicago 15 8 .652 LA Clippers 16 7 .696 5 Cleveland 13 9 .591 1.5 Phoenix 12 13 .480 10 Milwaukee 12 12 .500 3.5 Sacramento 11 13 .458 10.5 Indiana 7 17 .292 8.5 LA Lakers 8 16 .333 13.5 Detroit 5 19 .208 10.5 Southwest Division Southeast Division Memphis 19 4 .826 Washington 17 6 .739 Houston 18 5 .783 1 Atlanta 16 7 .696 1 San Antonio 17 7 .708 2.5 Miami 11 13 .458 6.5 Dallas 17 8 .680 3 Orlando 10 16 .385 8.5 New Orleans 11 12 .478 8 Charlotte 6 17 .261 11 expected to make his Test debut in place of Duminy at number six or seven. South Africa still have worldclass performers in Amla and De Villiers, who are expected at four and five, while the hosts have a powerful fast bowling attack in Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel. On a pitch that usually favours fast bowlers, the West Indian bowling looks reasonable but a perennial problem for the tourists has been inconsistent batting. With Darren Bravo missing for personal reasons and Chris Gayle because of injury, they are likely to rely greatly on Marlon Samuels, who hit a double century in a warm-up match last week, and the 40-year-old Shivnarine Chanderpaul. Teams: South Africa (likely): Hashim Amla (captain), Alviro Petersen, Dean Elgar, Faf du Plessis, AB de Villiers, Stiaan van Zyl, Quinton de Kock (wkt), Robin Peterson or Kyle Abbott, Vernon Philander, Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel. West Indies (from): Denesh Ramdin (captain, wkt), Kraigg Brathwaite, Devon Smith, Leon Johnson, Marlon Samuels, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Jermaine Blackwood, Jason Holder, Kemar Roach, Jerome Taylor, Sulieman Benn, Sheldon Cottrell, Assad Fudadin, Shannon Gabriel, Chadwick Walton (wkt). Umpires: Billy Bowden (NZL), Aleem Dar (PAK) TV umpire: Paul Reiffel (AUS) Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI). — AFP Clarke to undergo surgery SYDNEY: Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke will undergo surgery on his injured hamstring today, leaving him in a race against time to be ready for next year’s World Cup. Clarke’s decision to go under the knife has ensured he will definitely miss the three remaining test matches against India and possibly the 50over World Cup, starting in mid February. Cricket Australia team doctor Peter Brukner said in a statement on Monday that the 33-year-old’s injury was “substantial” and it was too early to say when he may be able to make a comeback. “ Whilst surger y is not always required with hamstring injuries, Michael has substantial damage to a key part of the hamstring tendon and it was felt the best course of action was to surgically repair the damaged area,” Brukner said. “His recovery and the timing of his return to play will be dependent on the surgeon’s advice and how well he recovers in the coming weeks.” Clarke injured his hamstring while fielding during Australia’s first test win over India on Saturday. He also suffered back pain while batting in the first innings, forcing him to retire hurt before he returned to complete a century. They were just the latest in a series of chronic problems he has had with his back and hamstrings over the past two years and prompted him to speculate that he many never play again. Cricket Australia announced on Monday that Steve Smith would take over as the new test skipper, but no decision had been made yet on the one-day team. George Bailey is the current vicecaptain and has filled in for Clarke before whenever the skipper has been sidelined. “The next 24 to 48 hours will give us far better guidance on that process. But I think George Bailey has done a fantastic job,” Australian team performance chief Pat Howard said. “We’re number one in the world. He’s led the last two series, so all that was discussed.” — Reuters LAHORE: In this photograph taken on November 16, 2014, Pakistani gym owner Bashir Ahmad (left) watches as young boxers take part in a training session at a gym in Lahore. — AFP Pakistan’s Fight Club emerges from the shadows LAHORE: In a dingy gym tucked away in a basement in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore, pumped up teens get to grips with jujitsu moves before unleashing volleys of ferocious punches. Some dream of following in the footsteps of Bruce Lee and Muhammad Ali, but others idolise the gym’s owner Bashir Ahmad, the first Pakistani mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter on the world stage. With its exciting blend of wrestling and boxing, MMA is fast becoming a worldwide phenomenon. Events attract thousands of spectators and millions more tune in to watch their muscled heroes battle it out on TV or over live Internet streams. In Pakistan there are around 500 diehard fighters that practise this extreme sport, which stands in marked contrast to the country’s more sedate pastimes like cricket, with its breaks for afternoon tea. Today Bashir watches as youths-some lean and sinewy, others muscular, trade blows as onlookers scream: “We want blood! We want blood!” Dawood Shahid, who at 12 years old already packs a mean uppercut, says he used to watch American WWE wrestling on TV for many years before switching over to MMA. “WWE is made up, MMA is the real thing,” he says after his friendly bout. In Pakistan, MMA is growing under the watchful eyes of a close-knit circle that surrounds Bashir. Short but tough and built like an ox, the PakistaniAmerican former soldier served with the US Army in Iraq before devoting himself to martial arts, taking an MMA course in Thailand where he took part in his first amateur bouts under the name “Somchai”, meaning “man” in Thai. In 2009, the 32-year-old returned to Pakistan, opened his own gym and began to organise “extreme combat” in metal cages, sowing the seeds of an underground scene. Last year the Asian championship ONE, the MMA’s de facto second division behind the US Ultimate Fighting Championship with its millionaire stars like Canadian George St-Pierre, approached Bashir for a fight in Singapore, which he won. Pakistan had found its first MMA victor. �IS IT CRICKET?’ That success energised young fans of the sport in Pakistan but had relatively little impact on the rest of the country, which remains in love with cricket and to a lesser extent traditional wrestling. But unlike Brad Pitt in the cult hit Fight Club, whose first rule was never to speak of Fight Club, MMA adherents are trying hard to emerge from the shadows. “Last year, I kept on travelling to different TV channels to say �Hey I have a good idea, I have good fighters, I have a ring, I have this and that, the whole team, why we don’t put a show on?’ But they replied �What is it? Is it cricket?’” said Sheikh Sultan Shahid, an MMA promoter. In Bashir Ahmad’s gym, youths from rundown neighbourhoods square up to to others from a posh suburb of Lahore who pay $50 a month for training, bringing together two different worlds in this highly class-oriented society. The son of a cleric from a poor family, Abdul Rafique, 19, gets a $10 a week stipend from the proprietor of a gym, who sees in him the making of a future warrior. “I come from a poor family and I joined it because I am studying as a sportsman and getting a scholarship and also being trained for MMA. I really like MMA, I want to fight with all my heart and soul,” said Rafique. PROTECTION PRAYERS In conservative Muslim Pakistan, apprentice fighters have limited exposure to martial arts and are taught to avoid hitting the face, which is considered forbidden in certain sects of Islam-though it doesn’t prevent the neighborhood mullah from praying for the fighters’ protection. And though some dream of the octagonal cages of Asia and America, the more well-off fighters are more reluctant to think of the sport in professional terms. Harris Butt, a medical student with rock solid biceps and abs, recently got his first offer to fight abroad, but his mother didn’t allow him. After all, she said, better to be a doctor than a patient after a fight. Pakistan has battled an Islamist insurgency for more than a decade, and its stuttering economy is plagued by power blackouts, joblessness and high poverty frustrations that may create the breeding ground in which combat sports like MMA could thrive one day. For now, this Fight Club remains confined to a handful of poor fighters and some who can afford to pay up to $100 a month in a smattering of gyms. Mohammad Abdullah, a young MMA convert, is in no doubt about what is holding it back. “If MMA moves into the open in Pakistan, you will see what good fighters we are.” —AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 S P ORTS Las Palmas eyeing King’s Cup upset MADRID: Riding high in Spain’s second division, Las Palmas are looking to transfer some of that form into what could be one of the few upsets in the last 32 of the King’s Cup this week. The Canary Islands club, who are three points clear at the top of the Liga Adelante, beat top-flight Celta Vigo 2-1 at home in the first leg, giving themselves a good chance of securing a last-16 clash against Athletic Bilbao or third-tier Alcoyano when they play at Celta today. Like many Spanish clubs, Las Palmas have suffered severe financial problems in recent decades and came close to folding just under 10 years ago when they were playing in the third tier. After emerging from insolvency proceedings and cleaning up their finances under a new president, they were promoted back to the second division in 2005-06 and this term are well placed to secure a berth in the top flight for the first time since 2002. Paco Herrera, a former Celta coach who was an assistant to Rafa Benitez at Liverpool, has been in charge at Las Palmas since July and has won plaudits for an attacking style that has yielded 31 goals in 17 matches this term. After Saturday’s 4-2 win at Recreativo Huelva, Herrera played down the significance of the Cup game and urged his players, who include former Spain midfielder Juan Carlos Valeron, simply to enjoy the experience. “It’s the kind of game you just have to savour and I am not worried about the result,” Herrera said at a news conference. “But yes we do want to put on a good show,” added the 61-year-old, who also had a stint in charge at Real Zaragoza. Holders Real Madrid and Sevilla are already through to the last 16 and Real are almost certain to face city rivals Atletico, who have a 3-0 advantage over third-tier Hospitalet ahead of their second leg at the Calderon on Thursday. The victors in a Real-Atletico clash are likely to meet record winners Barcelona in the quarter-finals. Barca won their first leg at Huesca 4-0 and host the third-tier side for the return on Tuesday. New Real Sociedad coach David Moyes will want to avoid an embarrassing upset when his side host third-tier Real Oviedo tomorrow after a 0-0 draw in the first leg. — Reuters MARRAKECH: Real Madrid players listen to their coach during a training session at the Club World Cup soccer tournament in Rabat. Real Madrid will play against Cruz Azul during their semi final game in Marrakech today. — AP Racing clinch eighth crown BUENOS AIRES: Racing Club won the Argentine league title when they beat Godoy Cruz 1-0 in their final match of the championship in Avellaneda on Sunday. Midfielder Ricky Centurion headed the only goal four minutes after halftime to ensure Racing could not be caught by River Plate in the championship race. Racing last won the title 13 years ago. They finished two points ahead of outgoing champions River. Both teams qualify for next year’s Libertadores Cup, the South American club championship, along with Argentine holders San Lorenzo and Copa Argentina champions Huracan. “I can’t believe it, this crowns our dreams,” former Argentina striker Diego Milito, a member of the 2001 title-win- ning side, told reporters. “This is what I came back home for,” added the 35-year-old.Racing coach Diego Cocca said: “I’m overjoyed because we had tough times (early in the tournament) but this team were very brave to pull through.” River led the title race most of the way while on a club record unbeaten streak of 31 matches in all competitions but faltered in the run-in as they prioritised the Copa Sudamericana, which they won last Wednesday. Boca Juniors also qualified for the Libertadores Cup as Argentina’s best-placed team in the Copa Sudamericana, the region’s equivalent of the Europa League. River won their berth as last season’s Argentine league champions. — Reuters America win Mexican League MEXICO CITY: Four players were sent off in a red hot Mexican championship final as America beat UANL Tigres 3-0 in the second leg at the Azteca to win a record 12th league title 3-1 on aggregate on Sunday. It was the perfect way for the Eagles’ Argentine coach Antonio Mohamed to bow out after confirming on Saturday he was leaving the club after news leaked midweek they were lining up Uruguayan Gustavo Matosas his successor. Ecuador’s Michael Arroyo, Paraguayan central defender Pablo Aguilar and Mexico striker Oribe Peralta scored the goals that dashed Tigres’ dreams of a fourth title after winning the first leg 1-0 at home in Nuevo Leon on Thursday. America controlled the match from the start and Arroyo gave them the lead in the in the 36th minute with a superb shot from a tight angle that beat goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman, levelling the aggregate score. After Aguilar had headed America into the lead on the hour, Tigres’ Colombian substitute Hernan Dario Burbano was shown a red card for bringing down goalbound midfielder Miguel Layun less than two minutes after coming on. Three minutes later the visitors were down to nine men when Argentine midfielder Damian Alvarez was sent off for hitting an opponent. Argentine goalkeeper Guzman, who had earlier complained that America fans were directing lasers at him, was the third Tigres player sent off in the 72nd minute for a second yellow card for a foul after play had been halted for offside. Peralta scored America’s third goal in the 78th minute but their substitute Luis Mendoza was shown a straight red card for making fun of Tigres players. “We were the best team so I’m very happy for this group of players,” Mohamed told Televisa. “I was brought here to be champions and make history and it’s done.” On Saturday, he had said: “I’m saying goodbye because my dignity comes before everything else. When there’s talk of another coach, I get my things and head home. “But this is football, the (directors) are within their rights to hire another coach, I just didn’t like the timing or the manner,” added the Argentine, who joined a year ago when Miguel Herrera left America to take charge of Mexico’s World Cup team. America have won one more title than archrivals Guadalajara. It was Mohamed’s second Mexican title as coach after leading Tijuana to the Apertura two years ago. He is being succeeded by Matosas, who steered Leon to the Apeertura and Clausura championships last season. — Reuters Bayern chase more records BERLIN: Pep Guardiola’s Bayern Munich are in “another league” according to their rivals with more Bundesliga records set to tumble in this week’s final two rounds of matches for 2014. Bayern host strugglers Freiburg today enjoying a nine-point gap at the top of the table, then travel to face mid-table Mainz on Friday in their final match before the German league breaks for the winter. Freiburg are winless in their last four league games and have never won in Munich after 13 defeats and two draws having been thrashed 4-0 on their last visit to Munich’s Allianz Arena in February. “Now we must continue calmly into the next two games to try and take the points up for grabs,” said Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. Having conceded just three goals in 15 league games this season, Guardiola’s team are on course to break the record they hold of seven goals conceded for the first half of a season set by Stuttgart in 2003/04 and matched by the Bayern side of 2012/13. Having conceded just one away goal so far, they are also on course to equal their own league record for the first half of the season, also set in 2012/13, at Mainz on Friday. This comes less than two years after Bayern broke or equalled 25 records when they won the treble of German league, cup and Champions League titles in 2013 — the first German team to achieve the feat. “Bayern Munich are in a different league, I think we can all agree on that,” said Augsburg coach Markus Weinzierl after his side were thrashed 4-0 at home by Bayern on Saturday. “They have so much quality so their win was fully deserved.” Arjen Robben, who scored twice in the romp at third-placed Augsburg to leave him with eight goals in 11 league games, said the champions are relishing the forthcoming winter break to recharge their batteries. “We now have to survive the last two games and then we’ll finally get a break,” said the Dutch winger. Long-term injuries to captain Philipp Lahm, David Alaba, Javi Martinez, Thiago Alcantara and Holger Badstuber have barely bothered Guardiola’s star-studded squad. Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger played 72 minutes of the Augsburg win and is reaching full fitness after a knee injury. Tomorrow, second-placed Wolfsburg travel to face Borussia Dortmund with last season’s runners-up having dropped back into the relegation places again after Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Hertha Berlin. Despite qualifying for the Champions League’s last 16 as group winners, Dortmund started December bottom of the league and are now 16th with the league’s worst record of nine defeats in 15 matches so far. Coach Jurgen Klopp says the 2013 Champions League finalists are an “awesome team with awesome problems”. Klopp is without both attacking midfielders Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who tore his right thigh in Berlin, and Germany winger Marco Reus who has been ruled out until 2015 with torn ankle ligaments. —AFP FRANCE: A picture taken yesterday shows pictures of (left to right) Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Germany’s Manuel Neuer and Argentina’s Lionel Messi reflecting themselves in the Ballon d’Or 2014 trophy displayed at the Mellerio jewelry workshops in Paris. — AFP MEXICO: Michael Arroyo of America shoots to score a goal against Tigre during their Mexican Apertura tournament final football match at the Azteca stadium. — AFP McCoist steps down as Rangers manager LONDON: Ally McCoist has quit as manager of troubled Scottish giants Rangers and entered a 12month notice period, the Championship club announced yesterday. McCoist, a former Rangers striker who had been in charge for two years, stepped down after media reports said he was set to resign amid growing pressure from fans of the fallen Glasgow side. But despite the announcement, McCoist reported for training as usual at the club’s Murray Park training facility on Monday and was seen guiding his players through drills. “The company announces that Alastair (sic) McCoist, manager of the first-team squad, has resigned,” Rangers said in a statement to the London Stock Exchange. “His service contract dated 28 December 2010, which was subsequently amended, has a 12-month notice period. “The directors will hold discussions with Mr McCoist to seek an amicable solution in the best interests of the company, and expect to be in a position to make a further announcement before the end of the week.” The former Scotland international’s salary will revert back to £750,000 ($1.2 million, 950,000 euros) per year after the 52-year-old took a 50 percent wage cut earlier this year. Rangers, who have won the Scottish league title a record 54 times, currently play in the country’s second tier. They were relegated from the topflight Scottish Premiership, which they have traditionally dominated with Celtic, to the fourth tier in 2012 as punishment for major financial problems. McCoist, who took over in 2011, was praised for staying at Rangers after their demotion, but his role had come under scrutiny after a poor start to the current campaign. Rangers are lagging nine points behind Championship leaders Hearts and were knocked out of the lower-league Scottish Challenge Cup earlier this month after losing 3-2 to Alloa Athletic in the semi-finals. The Ibrox club still face cash problems after reporting an £8.3 million operating loss last month and need to raise the same amount by the end of this financial year. A severance package for McCoist would reportedly cost Rangers around £800,000 under the terms of his contract.His last game in charge was a 2-0 defeat by Queen of the South on Friday, which was Rangers’ fourth loss of the campaign. McCoist was reluctant to discuss his future after the game, saying: “I have absolutely no comment on rumors.” But when asked if he would still be in charge next season, he replied: “Absolutely. I’m the Rangers manager and that will hopefully be the case for the foreseeable future. “I told the (players) I was the Rangers manager and I would continue to be the Rangers manager.” McCoist won nine league titles during his time as a player at Rangers and is the club’s all-time leading scorer with 355 goals. — AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 S P ORTS Familiar foes to meet again in the Champions League NYON: Poland’s former soccer player Jerzy Dudek, ambassador for the UEFA Europa League final in Warsaw, shows a ticket with Belgium’s soccer team Club Brugge KV during the draw of the round of 32 of the UEFA Europa League 2014/15. — AP Sevilla face tough Europa task NYON: Holders Sevilla and Borussia Moenchengladbach, who have won the Europa League and its predecessor the UEFA Cup five times between them, will meet for the first time following the draw for the last 32 yesterday. Sevilla, who beat Benfica on penalties to win the competition last season, also won the UEFA Cup in 2006 and 2007 while Borussia were UEFA Cup winners in 1975 and 1979. “ The fact that we were second in our group meant there were no soft touches for us in the draw,” Sevilla sporting director Ramon Rodriguez Verdejo said on the club’s website (www.sevillafc.es). “We have been paired with a tough team, very competitive ... with good players both individually and collectively and with a stadium that is usually full,” he added. “It’s the kind Matches on TV (Local Timings) FIFA Club World Championship Cruz Azul v Real Madrid 22:30 beIN SPORTS 7 HD German Bundesliga Hamburger v Stuttgart 22:00 beIN SPORTS 9 HD Bayern Munich v Freiburg 22:00 beIN SPORTS 4 HD FC Koln v Mainz 05 22:00 beIN SPORTS 6 HD of tie you’d expect later in the competition.” The stand-out tie is Celtic’s meeting with Inter Milan, a repeat of the famous 1967 European Cup final which Celtic won 2-1 in Lisbon to become the first British team to be crowned European champions. Celtic and Inter, who won the last of their three European Cups in 2010, are among six former European champions in the last 32 including five-time champions Liverpool, one of eight teams who have dropped down into the Europa League from the Champions League. Liverpool will face Besiktas and will be the third English club Besiktas will have faced this season after meeting Arsenal in the Champions League playoffs and Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League group stage. Liverpool crushed Besiktas 8-0 the last time they met at Anfield in the group stages of the Champions League in 2007. Besiktas striker Demba Ba, who played in England for West Ham United, Newcastle United and Chelsea, told UEFA: “It’s a difficult pairing. “Liverpool are having some hard times now. If we can snatch a good result in the first leg, it will be an advantage to be playing the second leg at home.” Tottenham, winners of the UEFA Cup in 1972 and 1984, are drawn to play Fiorentina who they have never played before in a competitive fixture. Legia Warsaw, Poland’s only representatives especially keen to reach the final in Warsaw on May 27, have a tough task against former European champions Ajax Amsterdam who have dropped down from the Champions League. There is an added incentive for all 32 in this season’s competition with the winners gaining a place in the Champions League next season for the first time. — Reuters NYON: European champions Real Madrid will face Schalke 04, Barcelona will play Manchester City and Chelsea will play Paris St Germain in three ties repeated from last season following the draw for the Champions league last 16 made yesterday. Real Madrid knocked Schalke out of the last 16 last season 9-2 on aggregate, Barcelona beat Manchester City 4-1 while Chelsea beat PSG on away goals in the quarter-finals. Last week Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said he would welcome being drawn against PSG “because it will be easy for our fans to travel to Paris”-and he got his wish when KarlHeinz Riedle drew the pair together. Riedle, who performed the draw in his role as ambassador for Berlin, the venue for this season’s final on June 6 and who scored twice when his Borussia Dortmund team beat Juventus 3-1 in the 1997 final, also drew those two clubs together. Last season’s beaten finalists Atletico Madrid face Bayer Leverkusen in another Spain-Germany match-up. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will face his old club AS Monaco in a competitive match for the first time while five-time win- ners Bayern Munich take on Shakhtar Donetsk. Swiss club FC Basel play Porto. Real Madrid crushed Schalke in last season’s Round of 16 and club director Emilio Butragueno told Spanish TV broadcaster Canal Plus: “Let’s say that we are rather optimistic. “We have the experience from last season, a very, very good experience when we essentially won the tie in the first leg.” Real beat Schalke 6-1 in the first leg and 3-1 in the second leg last season en route to their 10th European Cup success. After drawing English champions Manchester City, Barca sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta told Canal Plus: “It’s a great tie against a great rival, a team we know extremely well. “There is still a long way to go until February and let’s see what shape each team is in when the tie comes around, but for sure it’s going to be a great tie with two great matches.” City director of football and former Barcelona player Txiki Begiristain told Sky Sports News: “Every tie in that draw is the same, it’s fantastic, so we’re looking forward to it. “We have improved our squad from last season and we have some real quality up front.” The first legs will be played on Feb.17/18 and Feb. 24/25 with the second legs being played on March 10/11 and March 17/18 next year. The final is in Berlin on June 6. — Reuters Champions League draw Paris St Germain (France)vChelsea (England) Manchester City (England)vBarcelona (Spain) Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) vAtletico Madrid (Spain) Juventus (Italy)vBorussia Dor tmund (Germany) Schalke 04 (Germany) vReal Madrid (Spain) Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) vBayern Munich (Germany) Arsenal (England) vAS Monaco (France) FC Basel (Switzerland)vPorto (Portugal) The first legs will be played on Feb.17/18 and Feb 24/25 with ther second legs being played on March 10/11 and March 17/18. — Reuters NYON: Fernando Gomes, scout of the Portugal’s FC Porto (left) and Bernhard Heusler, president of Switzerland’s FC Basel 1893 (right) pose for photographers next to the Champions League Trophy, during the draw of the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League 2014/15. — AP �Maasai Olympics’ replace lion killings in Kenya KIMANA: With ochre smeared on his cheeks, a javelin in his right hand and an intense gaze in his eyes, 18-year-old Maasai Tipape Lekatoo looks ready to hunt lions lurking in the shadow of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. But as Lekatoo hurled the javelin deep into the veldt, there was no risk of impaling a lion. Instead, his aim was to win a gold medal at the �Maasai Olympics’, a biennial event focused on ending Maasais’ enduring cultural tradition of killing lions. “If I win, I will spend all the prize money to pay for my university education,” said Lekatoo, a sinewy 6 foot 3 inch warrior who dreams of studying tourism management in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. Lekatoo’s first throw of 47 metres won him praise from team mates and whoops from Maasai girls garlanded with garish beads and patterned crimson shukas, or cloaks. Like many other Maasai boys on the cusp of manhood, Lekatoo no longer believes that following the ancient Maasai ritual of killing a lion is the only way to become a moran, or warrior. This point has been hammered home over the last two days by David Rudisha, Kenya’s Olympic 800 metres champion and the world’s most famous Maasai. The Maasais will be the biggest losers if the lion becomes extinct, Rudisha repeatedly told the throng of Maasai youth who are entering the job market where tourism-related work is their best chance of employment. “Killing of wild animals is not going to benefit us in any way,” Rudisha told Reuters, as zebras and elephants roamed on the horizon. Atop the vast Maasai community land straddled by the Tsavo and Amboseli national parks, the battle between Maasais and lions that has gone on for centuries nearly ended about a decade ago when lions were brought to the brink of extinction. Across Africa, the lion population has shrunk from 100,000 a few decades ago to about 25-30,000 today, conservation groups say. Hunted by young Maasai men and poisoned by herders fed up with predators eating their cows and goats, the lion population dwindled to less than 10 in the Aboseli-Tsavo ecosystem by 2003, said conservationist Tom Hill. The problem was partly alleviated by a predator compensation fund, set up by Hill’s conservation charity The Big Life, incentivising farmers to stop poisoning lions. But young men determined to become warriors and win the hearts of Maasai girls kept hunting. CULTURE SHIFT Then in 2008, Hill said a group of Maasai elders turned up at his ranch and told him they wanted “to stop lion hunting as part of the culture” of Maasai warriors. “That was a stunning thing to hear,” Texasborn Hill said.”That was never even said out loud before.” Perched under the flat-top acacia tortilis tree, a traditional Maasai meeting place, Hill and the KENYA: A Maasai warrior makes the high jump, in which athletes must touch a high line with the top of their heads, at the annual Maasai Olympics in the Sidai Oleng Wildlife Sanctuary. — AP photos “cultural fathers” of the warriors thrashed out some ideas. “They said, �Don’t most boys compete for girlfriends in the world through sports?’ I said �yes’. Hill added: “That was the beginning of the Maasai Olympics.” On Saturday scores of young Maasais representing four manyattas - a barrack for warriors aged about 16-25 - competed against each other for prestige, bragging rights and a prized breeding bull for their manyatta. Besides javelin, events combining Olympic tradition and Maasai culture included the hurling of the rungu-a warrior clubstick mostly used to scare off jackals-at a ring-like target some 30 metres away. The iconic Maasai jumping dance, accompanied by rhythmic chanting as young boys leap in the air, had become the “Maasai High Jump”. When a warrior from Lekatoo’s Imbirikani manyatta won the 5,000 metres final, and a chance to take part in the New York marathon, his whooping team mates lifted him on their shoulders and danced across the field. Awed Maasai girls joined the celebration, their jingling ornaments dangling from golf ball-sized holes in their earlobes. PRIZED BULL Fiercely proud and historically insular-as colonial power Britain would testify-the Maasais only started embracing elements of Western culture a few decades ago. Today, most Maasais wear Western clothes and even those sporting traditional shukas are likely to have mobile phones next to their rungu. Many warriors have Facebook profiles. During this period of change, new generations have sought jobs and lifestyles that other tribes in Kenya take for granted. For many, a nomadic lifestyle is no longer enough. With this has come an understanding tha conservation may be the best way to benefit from the wilderness and wildlife that surrounds them. “You can’t kill a lion because the lion can support you. The tourists will come to see that lion,” said John Kapande, a 23-year-old warrior from the Rombo manyatta. “That will pay for school fees and help us.” It is a message reinforced by Daniel Sambu, a Maasai running Big Life’s Predator Compensation Fund. “David Rudisha didn’t become famous because he killed a lion. He became popular because of his running skills,” Sambu told the young Maasais, advising them to try athletics. Lekatoo finished fourth in the javelin, missing out on a medal, but snatched silver in the 800 metres, netting himself a cool 15,000 Kenyan shillings ($170). His manyatta also topped the overall rankings. “I will need more money (to go to university) but this is a start,” said Lekatoo after Rudisha, the Maasai Olympics patron, hung a medal around his neck. “We are now going to dance back to our manyatta with our bull.” — Reuters A Maasai warrior holds up his stick to line his sight (right) as he prepares to throw a Rungu, a type of wooden throwing club also known as a knobkerrie (left) in a throwing competition at the annual Maasai Olympics. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 S P ORTS Bengals rout Browns, Patriots win CLEVELAND: Johnny Manziel spent his first NFL start being chased and taunted by Cincinnati defenders as the Bengals rudely welcomed the hyped rookie quarterback to the league with a 30-0 demolition of the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Manziel failed to live up to the overwhelming buildup surrounding his debut as the AFC North-leading Bengals (9-4-1) built a 20-point halftime lead and rolled to their fourth straight road win. Bengals rookie Jeremy Hill rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns, backing up his postgame trash talk of the Browns following a loss to them last month. Manziel, promoted over the slumping Brian Hoyer to spark the Browns (7-7), finished 10 of 18 for 80 yards and two interceptions. He was sacked three times, under pressure all afternoon and had Bengals players imitating his signature “money-rubbing” gesture more than once. The Bengals got their first shutout since Dec. 21, 2008 in Cleveland. PATRIOTS 41, DOLPHINS 13 New England clinched the AFC East title for the sixth straight season as Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes in a big third quarter. Leading 14-13 at halftime, the Patriots scored on four consecutive series while piling up 24 points, the most in any third period in team history. New England (11-3) can secure home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs by beating the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. Miami (7-7) saw its slim postseason hopes dwindle further. The Dolphins cut the lead to one point at halftime on Ryan Tannehill’s 32-yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace. BRONCOS 22, CHARGERS 10 Peyton Manning played through a thigh injury and flu-like symptoms and Connor Barth kicked five field goals to lead Denver to a fourth straight AFC West title. Manning came out of the game late in the second quarter. He apparently hurt his thigh while blocking linebacker Donald Butler on a run by C.J. Anderson. He returned for the start of the third quarter and on Denver’s second possession threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas to give the Broncos a 16-3 lead. The Broncos (11-3) won their fourth straight game. Denver’s 12th straight division road win tied San Francisco’s NFL record set from 1987-90. The Chargers (8-6) entered the game as the AFC’s No. 6 seed and saw their wild-card chances diminished. They’ve lost two straight. COLTS 17, TEXANS 10 Andrew Luck threw two touchdown passes as the Colts won their second straight AFC South title. Indianapolis (10-4) has won four straight. It sure wasn’t easy. Luck was 18 of 34 with 187 yards and one interception on the same day Reggie Wayne passed Peyton Manning for the most games and wins in franchise history. Wayne has played in 209 games, winning 142. Houston (7-7) lost starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick with a left leg injury in the second quarter. Rookie Tom Savage replaced Fitzpatrick and was ineffective, going 10 of 19 for 127 yards. The Texans took a 7-0 lead on Kendrick Lewis’ 27-yard interception return. Luck tied it with a 26-yard pass to Hakeem Nicks. Luck hooked up with Dwayne Allen on a 3-yard pass to make it 14-7 before halftime. Indy sealed it with a late field goal. SEAHAWKS 17, 49ERS 7 Marshawn Lynch rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown, and Russell Wilson threw a touchdown pass to rookie Paul Richardson, as the Seahawks knocked archrival San Francisco from playoff contention. The defending Super Bowl champions remained in contention for a division title and No. 1 seed in the NFC. After a sluggish, sloppy first half, Seattle (10-4) awoke in the final 30 minutes behind the running of Lynch and a defense that shut out the 49ers, holding them to 67 yards. Colin Kaepernick was sacked six times and the 49ers didn’t run a play past the Seattle 38 in the second half. Lynch scored on a 4-yard run late in the third quarter and the Seahawks took advantage of a short field on their next drive, capped by Wilson’s strike to Richardson. The loss and Detroit’s win eliminated San Francisco (7-7) from contention. NASHVILLE: Tennessee Titans running back Dexter McCluster (22) is brought down by New York Jets cornerback Darrin Walls (30) in the second half of an NFL football game. — AP BILLS 31, PACKERS 13 Bacarri Rambo intercepted two Aaron Rodgers passes and Marcus Thigpen scored on a 75-yard punt return. Defensive end Mario Williams also forced Rodgers to fumble, which led to running back Eddie Lacy being tackled in the end zone for a safety with 1:51 left. Dan Carpenter hit all three field goal attempts, including a 51-yarder in the second half to help keep Buffalo (8-6) in the AFC playoff picture. The Bills were also have their first eightwin season since going 9-7 in 2004. The Packers (10-4) had a five-game win streak snapped, blowing an opportunity to get closer to their sixth consecutive playoff berth. Rodgers finished 17 of 42 for 185 yards, and two interceptions. STEELERS 27, FALCONS 20 Ben Roethlisberger threw for 360 yards and William Gay returned an interception for a touchdown as the Steelers (9-5) remained a half-game behind Cincinnati in the AFC North with their second straight win. The Falcons (59) ensured themselves of a losing season and slipped out of first place in the NFC South. Pittsburgh led 13-0 after Gay picked off Matt Ryan’s pass over the middle on the first play of the second quarter, returning it 52 yards. The Steelers extended the lead to 27-13 with Le’Veon Bell’s 1-yard run in the opening minute of the fourth period. The Falcons made a game of it, pulling within a touchdown on Ryan’s 4-yard pass to Roddy White. But the Steelers clinched the victory with their final possession, converting twice on third down to run out the clock. RAVENS 20, JAGUARS 12 The Ravens sacked rookie Blake Bortles eight times and returned a blocked punt for a NFL results/standings Indianapolis 17, Houston 10; Kansas City 31, Oakland 13; New England 41, Miami 13; NY Giants 24, Washington 13; Pittsburgh 27, Atlanta 20; Baltimore 20, Jacksonville 12; Buffalo 21, Green Bay 13; Carolina 19, Tampa Bay 17; Cincinnati 30, Cleveland 0; Denver 22, San Diego 10; NY Jets 16, Tennessee 11; Seattle 17, San Francisco 7; Detroit 16, Minnesota 14; Dallas 38, Philadelphia 27. American Football Conference National Football Conference AFC East NFC East W L T OTL PF PA PCT Dallas 10 4 0 1 381 328 .714 New England 11 3 0 0 442 280 .786 Philadelphia 9 5 0 0 416 347 .643 Buffalo 8 6 0 0 302 254 .571 NY Giants 5 9 0 0 317 339 .357 Miami 7 7 0 0 327 301 .500 Washington 3 11 0 0 257 370 .214 NY Jets 3 11 0 1 230 360 .214 NFC North AFC North Detroit 10 4 0 0 281 238 .714 Cincinnati 9 4 1 0 311 289 .679 Green Bay 10 4 0 0 436 325 .714 Pittsburgh 9 5 0 0 389 339 .643 Minnesota 6 8 0 0 277 297 .429 Baltimore 9 5 0 0 376 267 .643 Chicago 5 8 0 1 281 378 .385 Cleveland 7 7 0 0 276 300 .500 NFC South AFC South Carolina 5 8 1 0 288 358 .393 Indianapolis 10 4 0 0 424 317 .714 New Orleans 5 8 0 2 333 359 .385 Houston 7 7 0 1 324 277 .500 Atlanta 5 9 0 0 348 369 .357 Tennessee 2 12 0 0 231 390 .143 Tampa Bay 2 12 0 2 254 367 .143 Jacksonville 2 12 0 0 211 376 .143 NFC West AFC West Arizona 11 3 0 0 287 244 .786 Denver 11 3 0 1 407 303 .786 Seattle 10 4 0 0 339 242 .714 Kansas City 8 6 0 0 322 254 .571 San Francisco 7 7 0 0 251 285 .500 San Diego 8 6 0 0 303 294 .571 St. Louis 6 8 0 0 291 297 .429 Oakland 2 12 0 0 213 381 .143 touchdown. Baltimore (9-5) gained only 31 yards rushing through three quarters and scored just once with its offense on the field. But the defense was solid, and special teams helped the Ravens stay in the thick of the AFC playoff chase. Terrell Suggs was credited with 2 1/2 sacks and rookie Timmy Jernigan, starting for the suspended Haloti Ngata, had two. Jacksonville (2-12) tried just about everything in its bid to pull off an upset, including an onside kick and a fake punt. Both worked, but it wasn’t enough to earn the Jaguars their first win on the road. PANTHERS 19, BUCCANEERS 17 Derek Anderson threw for 277 yards and a COWBOYS 38, EAGLES 27 Dez Bryant caught a career-best three touchdown catches from Tony Romo as Dallas rallied to beat Philadelphia after wasting a 210 lead. DeMarco Murray had a pair of TD runs to help the Cowboys (10-4) move ahead of the Eagles (9-5) into first place in the NFC East. The Eagles dominated the Cowboys in a 33-10 road win on Thanksgiving, but Dallas takes control of the division with two weeks left. The Cowboys jumped to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter before Philadelphia rallied behind Mark Sanchez. Chris Polk had TD runs of 1 and 5 yards and Darren Sproles ran in from the 1 to give the Eagles a 24-21 lead late in third quarter. But Romo and the Cowboys answered quickly with two touchdowns in a span of 2:51. Murray scored on a 2-yard run to cap a 78-yard drive. J.J. Wilcox then intercepted Sanchez’s pass and the Cowboys started the fourth quarter at the Eagles 42. Romo then hit Bryant in stride for a 25-yard scoring pass. LIONS 16, VIKINGS 14 Matt Prater’s 33-yard field goal with 3:38 remaining lifted Detroit into a tie for first place in the NFC North. The Lions (10-4) are now even atop the division with Green Bay, which lost to Buffalo earlier in the day, but Detroit didn’t have an easy time, spotting the Vikings (6-8) a 14-0 lead before a pair of second-quarter interceptions helped the Lions start their rally. Even at the end, Detroit had to sweat out a 68-yard field goal attempt by Minnesota’s Blair Walsh on the game’s final play. The kick was short. DETROIT: Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jarius Wright (17) bobbles the ball while defended by Detroit Lions cornerback Cassius Vaughn (29) during the first half of an NFL football game. — AP touchdown, Graham Gano kicked four field goals and the Panthers improved their chances in the NFC South playoff race. The win, coupled with Atlanta’s loss to Pittsburgh, put the Panthers percentage points in first place ahead of New Orleans in the division. The Saints (5-8) play at Chicago on Monday night. Anderson was 25 of 40 and improved to 2-0 as a starter in place of Cam Newton, sidelined while recovering from a car accident Tuesday that left him with two fractures in his lower back. Greg Olsen tied a career high with 10 catches for 110 yards, and rookie Kelvin Benjamin had eight grabs for 104 yards. Josh McCown threw a touchdown pass and ran for another for the Bucs (2-12). CHIEFS 31, RAIDERS 13 Alex Smith threw for 297 yards and two scores, while Kansas City shut down Derek Carr and the Oakland offense. Knile Davis had touchdowns running and receiving, and De’Anthony Thomas returned a punt 81 yards for another score as the Chiefs (8-6) got even for a 24-20 loss to Oakland (2-12) last month. The Chiefs led 10-6 early in the third quarter before scoring three touchdowns in 4 minutes, 42 seconds. The last was a 70-yard throw from Smith to Davis, who had taken over the majority of running back duties after Jamaal Charles took a shot to the head. Charles passed concussion testing and returned briefly to the game. Carr finished 27 of 56 for 222 yards, throwing a TD pass in the final minute. The Raiders’ rookie also was sacked four times and fumbled a snap that led to a Kansas City touchdown. GIANTS 24, REDSKINS 13 Eli Manning threw three touchdown passes to rookie Odell Beckham Jr. and the Giants took advantage of an overturned touchdown at the end of the half. Manning and Beckham combined 12 times for 143 yards, with touchdown passes covering 10, 35 and 6 yards. The win was the second straight for the Giants (5-9) after seven consecutive losses. The Redskins (3-11) blew a touchdown and command of the game on a fumble by Robert Griffin III as time expired at the end of the first half. Griffin scrambled for an apparent 8-yard touchdown for a 17-7 lead, diving over the pylon, then running on to the field and spiking the ball with emphasis. A video review by referee Jeff Triplette determined that Griffin lost control of the ball diving over the pylon and the play was ruled a touchback. The call incensed veteran Redskins receiver Santana Moss so much that he bumped an official while arguing and was ejected. Instead of a 10-point lead, the Redskins led 10-7. JETS 16, TITANS 11 Chris Ivory scored on a 1-yard touchdown run with 3:09 left in a game marked by a brawl between teams playing only for pride, with the loser hoping for better draft position. The Jets (3-11) got their first road win this season in the first NFL game to end with a 1611 score. They also snapped a three-game skid. Geno Smith threw for 179 yards and a TD. He also was apparently hit by Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey, starting a brawl in the third quarter. Casey was flagged, but not ejected. The Titans (2-12) now have lost eight straight and 11 of 12 in their worst skid since 1994 when home was in Houston. They got the ball twice late, and reached the Jets 9 after three laterals on the final play came up short. — AP Bengals rout Browns, Patriots win Lakers see off �Wolves 19 16 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 Familiar foes to meet again in the Champions League Page 18 KUWAIT: His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah presents the Crown Prince Football Cup to Al-Arabi captain Mohammed Jarouk. — KUNA Al Arabi lift Crown Prince Football Cup KUWAIT: Al-Arabi Sports Club defeated Kuwait Sports Club 4-2 in extra time to lift His Highness the Crown Prince Football Cup held at Kuwait Stadium in Kaifan yesterday. His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah partonized and attended the final match. His Highness the Crown Prince was received upon arrival at the stadium by Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah, Chairman of Board and Director General of the Public Authority for Youth and Sport (PAYS) Sheikh Ahmad Mansour Al-Ahmad Al- Sabah, President of Kuwait Football Association (KFA) Sheikh Talal Fahad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, KFA board members, senior PAYS officials, and chairmen of the two clubs. The final game was attended by parliament speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanem, Pakistani parliament speaker PSG, Marseille both beaten 1-0 PARIS: An early goal by Guingamp’s Jeremy Pied was enough to hand champions Paris St Germain their first loss of the French Ligue 1 season, leaving Olympique de Marseille still on top despite their own defeat by Monaco on Sunday. In the first of the day’s twin 1-0 upsets-which saw the top two surprisingly felled-Pied’s diving header in the 11th minute secured a home victory for the unheralded Breton side. It was PSG’s second defeat of the week, following their 3-1 Champions League loss in Barcelona today. Despite strong early possession and a searing shot over the bar by Edinson Cavani in the second minute, the Parisians often appeared jaded against an increasingly combative Guingamp, fresh from consecutive victories over Reims and Caen. Guingamp’s break came when a Younousse Sankhare header steered a free kick to Pied, whose deadly lunge from near the penalty spot left a beaten Salvatore Sirigu fuming. PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was the most profligate, miscontrolling incoming passes and sending a free kick into the wall. Team mate Marco Verratti’s 19th-minute strike from outside the box found Jonas Lossl’s waiting gloves. The 13th-placed Guingamp also came close to further goals, with Claudio Beauvue often looking dangerous and toying with David Luiz in the PSG box before putting the ball wide in the 22nd minute. PSG’s efforts became more frantic in the second half but ultimately no more effective. Yohan Cabaye earned his latest yellow card for a tardy tackle on Lionel Mathis. With the pace intensifying, a fine Lucas Moura strike was deflected wide in the 77th and a Cavani cross could only find empty space. Gregor y van der Wiel ’s well-placed centre brought Ibrahimovic close to redemption in the closing minutes, but Guingamp’s Danish keeper was up to the challenge. Guingamp’s prowess handed OM a chance to widen their onepoint lead over second-placed PSG but that too was squandered. M onaco’s coup de grace came in the 67th minute when Bernardo Silva netted following an Anthony Martial centre and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco feint. The improving principality side, now up to sixth having let their best players leave following last term’s second-place finish, almost doubled their lead via Andrea Raggi’s head four minutes later. Andre-Pierre Gignac and Mario Lemina had earlier come close to MONACO: Marseille’s French defender Rod Fanni (right) vies with scoring for Marseille, whose 38 points represent their highest Monaco’s Portuguese midfielder Silva Bernardo (left) during the return at this stage of a season since 1998-9. — Reuters French L1 football match. — AFP Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Sheikh Faisal Al-Saud Al-Sabah, former parliament speaker Jassem Al-Kharafi, His Highness Sheikh Nasser Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Minister of Amiri Diwan Ali Jarrah Al-Sabah and senior state officials. — KUNA New skippers, but Gabba record favors Aussies BRISBANE: Australia, under new captain Steve Smith, take a one-nil series lead over India into today’s second Test in Brisbane where they have not lost a Test in 26 years. Smith, at just 25, was anointed Monday as Australia’s 45th Test skipper after Michael Clarke suffered a fresh hamstring injury in the 48-run victory in Adelaide and was ruled out for the rest of the four-match series. The Australians have proved formidable in steamy Brisbane where the pace and bounce of the Gabba wicket troubles touring sides, none more so than India who have not won in five attempts. Australia’s last Gabba Test loss was against the Viv Richards-led West Indies by nine wickets in 1988. India will also likely have a new captain with Mahendra Singh Dhoni expected to return to the leadership role after missing the series opener to recover from a fractured thumb. It is bitter-sweet for India with Dhoni taking the reins from stand-in skipper Virat Kohli whose twin centuries had the tourists on the cusp of a remarkable come-from-behind victory in Adelaide until a late clatter of wickets on the final day. “I would be ver y happy that he (Dhoni) is going to be fit and available for the second Test,” Kohli said. “I t doesn’t matter if I have the �c’ in front of my name or not. That doesn’t change anything as far as my mindset is concerned.” But former Australia Test captain Ian Chappell believes Kohli should be installed as India’s full-time skipper. “Kohli’s performance over three-and-ahalf days must have tempted the selectors into thinking now is the right time to elevate him to full-time Test captaincy,” Chappell said. “There’s no doubt that M.S. Dhoni has passed his use-by-date as a Test captain, and this seems the perfect time to enact the changeover.” The teams have to back up from a three - day turnaround and the Australians are tinkering with freshening up their pace attack with Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc vying for starting roles. “We will see how they pull up,” coach Darren Lehmann said on Sunday of the bowlers who performed in Adelaide. “We will pick the best team to get 20 wickets. A couple of them are sore but the next day or two will tell. It’s a quick turnaround.” O ff-spinner Nathan Lyon is also expected to figure prominently at the Gabba, where he has taken 15 wickets in three Tests at 21.87. Lyon captured a career-best 12 wickets in the match, including seven for 152 in the second innings at the Adelaide Oval, triggering a final-session collapse to steer Australia to victory. “He did a really good job (in Brisbane) last year against England, got some key wickets,” Lehmann said. “He enjoys the bounce at the Gabba.” India’s pace attack of Varun Aaron, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma will also relish bowling at the Gabba, while off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is in line for a return. The Indian management’s decision to hand a debut to rookie leg-spinner Karn Sharma ahead of the more experienced Ashwin in Adelaide came in for some post-match criticism. While off-spinner Lyon picked up 12 wickets and delivered a dramatic victory to the home team on the last day, wristspinner Sharma ended with match figures of 4 for 238. Despite India’s record at the Gabba, it is a match that the tourists must at least draw to still have a chance of winning the series ahead of the third Test beginning Boxing Day in Melbourne. — AFP Business Ruble hits new low despite interventions Page 22 Asian stocks slump, Tokyo leads losses TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 Page 25 Iran imports gasoil after several months, unlikely to Belgian strike paralyzes traffic, continue idles industry Page 26 Page 23 NEW YORK: Traders work from handheld computers as they review stock information at the New York Stock Exchange during early trading, yesterday, in New York. US stocks opened broadly higher yesterday following the biggest weekly losses in two and a half years. — AP Oil hits five-year low as OPEC stands pat Euro on defensive as markets eye ECB stimulus NEW YORK: Oil prices plumbed 5-1/2-year lows yesterday, pulling down emerging market assets and boosting demand for the safe-haven yen, while global equity markets slipped further after last week’s rout amid nagging worries about worldwide growth. Stocks on Wall Street opened higher but soon retreated as crude oil prices gave up early gains after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries restated its determination not to cut output despite a global energy glut. The ruble hit record lows and Russian assets plunged on concern about possible new US sanctions over Ukraine, weak oil prices and one-sided bets that the currency would extend its slide. The yield rise on US Treasuries was limited by persistent concerns about weakening growth and inflation globally. US stocks dipped even as US manufacturing output posted its biggest gain in nine months in November as production expanded across the board, pointing to underlying US economic strength. “There’s a lot of things going on, but most of them are driven off the drop in oil prices,” said Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management in Jersey City, New Jersey. “You had some traders take profits on the early (US stock market) gains once oil moved to negative.” The Dow Jones industrial average was down 142.64 points, or 0.83 percent, at 17,138.19. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index was down 17.70 points, or 0.88 percent, at 1,984.63. The Nasdaq Composite Index was down 56.23 points, or 1.21 percent, at 4,597.37. In Europe, the FTSEurofirst 300 index of top regional shares fell 2.28 percent at 1,291.66, while MSCI’s all-country world index, which measures stock performance in 45 countries, fell 1.14 percent to 404.07. MSCI’s emerging markets index fell 1.66 percent. Brent crude hit a five-year low close to $60 a barrel before paring losses, trading down 50 cents to $61.35. US crude for January traded down $1.32 at $56.49 a barrel. Growth worries have supported bets the Federal Reserve might consider keeping its pledge to leave shortterm interest rates near zero for a “considerable period” in its latest policy statement at the end of two-day meeting tomorrow. The price on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes rose slightly, pushing the yield down a tad at 2.0886 percent. The euro was last down 0.27 percent against the dollar, at $1.2426. The dollar was 0.61 percent lower against the yen at 118.05 yen. — Reuters Gulf markets stabilise as oil’s plunge pauses DUBAI: Most Middle East stock markets became more stable yesterday, after plunging in previous days, as the price of oil recovered slightly. But fund managers said it was by no means clear that any sustained recovery of stock prices was starting. Brent crude climbed above $62 per barrel, after hitting 5-1/2-year lows of $60.28 earlier, as traders began pricing in expectations of improving global manufacturing data to be published later this week. Dubai’s stock index inched up 0.1 percent as most shares in the emirate gained. The market rose as much as 4.8 percent during the day before giving up almost all those gains by the end of the session. The Dubai index had tumbled 14.4 percent in the two previous sessions as oil’s plunge triggered panic selling. With the outlook for oil still uncertain, very few people are willing to call a bottom for Gulf stock markets. “It’s just a normal technical rebound, there’s nothing more at this stage,” Sebastien Henin, head of asset management at The National Investor in Abu Dhabi, said of Monday’s equity market trading. “It is not a game changer.” Abu Dhabi and Oman also gave up all their intra-day gains and closed down 0.7 percent and 0.9 percent respectively. Renaissance Services, which provides services to the oil and gas sector, was the biggest loser in Muscat, tumbling 8.8 percent. Gulf bourses have been closely correlated with oil prices for the last few weeks as investors became worried that a sharp decline in oil revenues could trigger large government spending cuts and thus slow non-oil growth. Analysts and fund managers believe this is unlikely to happen in countries other than Oman and Bahrain, since the big Gulf economies have huge fiscal reserves. But stock markets may remain under pressure from retail investor selling until there is clear evidence that government spending and corporate profit growth is staying strong. Qatar, Saudi Qatar’s market was the most upbeat and jumped 3.1 percent on Monday as all traded stocks rose. Shares in Barwa Real Estate surged 5.4 percent after the firm won a 750 million riyal ($206 million) contract from a government company to build and operate low costwarehouses. Qatar is expected to maintain strong economic growth and a fiscal surplus next year despite oil’s plunge, the government said on Sunday. Saudi Arabia’s benchmark, on the other hand, underper formed the region and dropped 2.6 percent as an initial recovery gave way to a fresh sell-off across the board. The market’s year-to-date gains, which peaked at 30.6 percent in September, have now turned into a 7.4 percent loss. Analysts say many Gulf investors may continue selling into any strength for a while. “Upcoming catalysts which will help determine the direction of markets will be the 2014 results, along with the announcement of the Saudi budget for 2015,” Sherif El Haddad, manager of the EFG-Hermes Middle East and Developing Africa Fund, said in a monthly report on Monday. Saudi Arabia is expected to announce its budget near the end of this month, and possi- bly next Monday. “Looking ahead, we suspect that the big falls in equities have probably now happened,” Jason Tuvey, London-based Middle East economist with Capital Economics, said in a note on the Gulf. “But if oil prices settle at $60-65 per barrel over the coming years, as we expect, a sharp rebound in stock markets across the Gulf seems unlikely.” YESTERDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS DUBAI The index inched up 0.1 percent to 3,325 points. ABU DHABI The index edged down 0.7 percent to 4,181 points. SAUDI ARABIA The index fell 2.6 percent to 7,905 points. EGYPT The index rose 1.3 percent to 8,832 points. QATAR The index jumped 3.1 percent to 11,460 points. OMAN The index fell 0.9 percent to 5,572 points. KUWAIT The index edged up 0.4 percent to 6,302 points. BAHRAIN The index lost 0.3 percent to 1,378 points. — Reuters BEIJING: People walk under Christmas lights outside a shopping mall in Beijing yesterday. Retail sales, a key indicator of consumer spending, increased 11.7 percent in China in November, official data showed on December 12, while fixed asset investment, a measure of government spending on infrastructure, expanded 15.8 percent on-year in the first 11 months — the lowest since growth of 13.7 percent for the full year of 2001. — AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 BUSINESS AirAsia confirms order of 55 Airbus A330Neos PARIS: Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia X confirmed yesterday its order of 55 longhaul A330Neo passenger planes from Airbus at a list price of $15 billion, in what is the biggest single order for the line of aircraft. Since signing an agreement to purchase 50 of the new-generation A330s in July, AirAsia X has added five more planes to its order, the group said in a statement. Airbus will begin delivering the fleet in 2018, AirAsia X said. The Malaysian carrier is now Airbus’s biggest customer for the A330 family of aircraft, having already ordered 91 of them to date. “ This latest deal with Airbus will enable AirAsia X to consolidate its growth rate in 2015-2017 before ramping up deliveries from 2018 onwards,” said Tony Fernandes, co-founder and director of the company. “The A330 has proven itself to be exactly the right aircraft for our business model, combining low operating costs, long-range flying capability and high levels of comfort.” The A330Neo is an updated version of Airbus’s wide-body medium-haul jet with fuel-saving engines. AirAsia X is the long-haul and low-cost affiliate of AirAsia, which was a failing carrier in 2001 when Fernandes acquired it. The former record industry executive quickly turned the airline around with his no-frills, low-fare formula. Since then, it has recorded spectacular success and aggressive growth at the expense of national flag carrier Malaysia Airlines. —AFP Alibaba boss taps up Taiwan youth TAIPEI: Anti-Beijing protesters chanted outside a high-level business meeting in Taiwan yesterday where the founder of China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba called on the island’s youth to start businesses on the mainland. Trade with China is a particularly sensitive topic as fears grow over the mainland’s increased influence on Taiwan-a factor which contributed to the ruling Beijingfriendly party’s worst-ever polls defeat at recent local elections in Taiwan. Alibaba founder Jack Ma, who recently became Asia’s richest man, was addressing business leaders from China and Taiwan to tie in with an eight-day visit by a top Chinese envoy. Dozens of pro-independence activists chanting “Chinese communists back to China!” and “Chinese communists are coming to trap Taiwan investors!” were held back by police barricades outside the two-day forum. One was pushed to the ground as he tried to break through police lines and four protesters were taken away, but later released. “The summit is a joint effort by Beijing and the rich and the powerful of the two sides to decide the future of Taiwan’s economy. Taiwan is a democratic country, they have no right to do that,” said Lai Chungchiang, spokesman for the group. Senior China envoy Chen Deming, who was also at the business meeting, has been dogged by protesters during his tour. But Ma, 50, encouraged young people to “reach out” to the mainland and Alibaba itself. “I welcome those young people from Taiwan who would like to start up their businesses in the mainland to reach out to Alibaba, either joining Alibaba or Alibaba’s business ecosystems,” said Ma. “The theme of the forum is transformation and upgrade, but (this can be done) only if everybody upgrades their mindset and hands over the future to young people.” He also urged Taiwan’s small businesses to sell their products to the mainland using Hangzhou-based Alibaba as a platform. Ma, a former English teacher, started Alibaba in his apartment in 1999. He has seen his fortune balloon after a recordbreaking $25 billion initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in September. Young people and small businesses are particularly incensed by trade deals between Taiwan and China that they feel have been agreed in secret and not benefited the ordinary Taiwanese public. Students took over parliament for three weeks from March to protest against a service trade deal. Taiwan and China split in 1949 at the end of a civil war, but Beijing still claims the island as part of its territory awaiting reunification-by force if necessary. Yesterday’s meeting was attended by top business figures, including Morris Chang, chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world’s biggest contract microchip company. — AFP BEIJING: Anti-China protesters of the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) clash with police outside the venue of 2014 Cross-Strait CEO Summit in Taipei yesterday. Anti-Beijing protesters chanted outside a high-level business meeting in Taiwan yesterday where founder of China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba called on the island’s youth to start businesses on the mainland. — AFP MOSCOW: People walk past a sign advertising currency exchange rates in Moscow, Russia, yesterday. The ruble crashed through 60 to the dollar, trading at 60.33 by early afternoon. The falling price of oil - the chief source of Russian exports and tax revenues - has weighed heavily on the currency. The ruble started the year at 32.85 to the dollar. — AP Ruble hits new low despite interventions MOSCOW: The Russian ruble tumbled to new record lows yesterday despite repeated interventions by the central bank to keep the national currency afloat. The ruble broke through level of 60 to the dollar and 75 to the euro for the first time, hitting 61.25 to the greenback and 76.10 to the European single currency in afternoon trading. The slump came even though the Central Bank spent nearly $6 billion so far this month on market interventions to slow the ruble’s slide. Russian agencies said the dollar jumped from 61 back to 60 at around 1300 GMT, possibly due to the latest intervention. The bank made interventions every day last week, and on Thursday decided to hike its key rate by one percentage point to 10.5 percent. Central Bank chief Elvira Nabiullina said last week that the bank is prepared to spend up to $85 billion over next year to prop up the ruble if necessary. The ruble’s depreciation continued through the weekend however, pulled down by a global slump in oil prices and the effect of Western sanctions imposed over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and its role in eastern Ukraine. “During a crisis like the one Russia is experiencing now, only changing expectations can lead to stabilisation,” economist Maxim Buyev wrote in the Vedomosti daily to explain the seemingly unstoppable slide of the national currency. “The government must offer a clear plan of reforms,” he added. Vedomosti further reported Monday that the government plans to cut budget spending by 10 percent in 2015. The cuts would impact transportation programs as well as spending on space, aviation and development of the Far East, the report said. Creeping inflation has already led even the bread industry to prepare for 10 percent price hikes for the politically sensitive product, Russian media reported last week. The Russian economy is set to contract next year. The World Bank said last week that its forecast of a 0.7 percent contraction is based on a scenario where crude oil is at $78, and that the economy will shrink by 1.5 percent if the price is $70. The 2015 budget is balanced on the assumption of selling oil at $95 per barrel-a price well above the current level hovering around $60. The ruble’s continuing slide has led to “a growing sense that the currency crisis is spiralling out of control” and increasing speculation that government could undertake stricter measures like capital controls, said Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at London-based Capital Economics. “In the absence of an improvement in relations with the West and a lifting of the economic and financial sanctions on Russia, the appeal of capital controls and external debt default will grow,” he said. —AFP Malaysia Airlines shares suspended as part of rescue plan KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines suspended its shares from the country’s stock exchange yesterday under a government rescue plan for the flag carrier which is fighting for survival after losing two planes this year. The airline, whose already lossmaking operations took a further beating after the two tragedies, said in a notice to the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange last week that trading would be suspended from Monday. A Malaysia Airlines spokesperson confirmed the stock ceased trading. Under a plan announced in August, state investment fund Khazanah Nasional, which already owned around 70 percent of the carrier, is acquiring all remaining shares, de-listing the stock, and taking the company private to deal with its problems. Malaysia Airlines has chalked up losses for years even before this year’s disasters involving flights MH370 and MH17, in which a total of 537 lives were lost. Khazanah’s plans include pumping $1.73 billion into the airline, cutting 6,000 jobs-or 30 percent of its workforceand trimming its route network. Earlier this month it tapped the head of Irish flag carrier Aer Lingus, Christoph Mueller, to take over in the middle of next year as CEO. Mueller, who is German, initiated an Aer Lingus turnaround strategy that involved hefty job cuts. Malaysia Airlines has struggled for years, with analysts blaming poor management, unwise business decisions and government meddling. MH370, carrying 239 people, disappeared in March after inexplicably diverting from its Kuala Lumpur-Beijing course. No trace of the aircraft has been found. MH17 went down in July in rebellion-torn eastern Ukrainebelieved to have been hit by a surface-to-air missile-killing all 298 aboard.— AFP KUALA LUMPUR: This photo taken on December 12, 2014, shows a man gesturing below a digital display shows a share price of Malaysia Airlines (top-C) on the last day before suspension at Malaysia Stock Exchange in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia Airlines suspended shares from the country’s stock exchange yesterday under a government rescue plan for the flag carrier, which lost two planes this year. — AFP EXCHANGE RATES Al-Muzaini Exchange Co. ASIAN COUNTRIES 2.468 4.673 2.916 2.218 2.930 223.620 37.730 3.741 6.554 8.925 61.555 121.740 GCC COUNTRIES Saudi Riyal 78.031 Qatari Riyal 80.390 Omani Riyal 760.330 Bahraini Dinar 777.200 UAE Dirham 79.689 ARAB COUNTRIES Egyptian Pound - Cash 41.950 Egyptian Pound - Transfer 40.824 Yemen Riyal/for 1000 1.366 Tunisian Dinar 158.970 Jordanian Dinar 412.960 Lebanese Lira/for 1000 1.963 Syrian Lira 2.086 Morocco Dirham 33.540 EUROPEAN & AMERICAN COUNTRIES US Dollar Transfer 292.500 Euro 365.330 Sterling Pound 405.980 Canadian dollar 254.020 Turkish lira 126.930 Swiss Franc 304.050 Australian Dollar 241.900 US Dollar Buying 291.300 GOLD 20 gram 238.100 10 gram 121.740 5 gram 61.560 Japanese Yen Indian Rupees Pakistani Rupees Srilankan Rupees Nepali Rupees Singapore Dollar Hongkong Dollar Bangladesh Taka Philippine Peso Thai Baht Irani Riyal transfer Irani Riyal cash UAE Exchange Centre WLL COUNTRY Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar Swiss Franc Euro US Dollar Sterling Pound Japanese Yen Bangladesh Taka Indian Rupee Sri Lankan Rupee Nepali Rupee Pakistani Rupee UAE Dirhams Bahraini Dinar Egyptian Pound Jordanian Dinar Omani Riyal Qatari Riyal Saudi Riyal SELL DRAFT 229.17 258.98 305.10 364.41 292.95 460.65 2.48 3.748 4.727 2.220 2.950 2.892 79.60 777.51 40.85 416.24 759.70 80.67 78.03 SELL CASH 226.17 259.88 303.10 365.41 295.95 463.65 2.50 4.018 5.027 2.655 3.485 2.790 80.07 779.58 41.45 421.89 767.00 81.22 78.43 Dollarco Exchange Co. Ltd Rate for Transfer US Dollar Canadian Dollar Sterling Pound Euro Swiss Frank Bahrain Dinar UAE Dirhams Qatari Riyals Saudi Riyals Jordanian Dinar Egyptian Pound Sri Lankan Rupees Indian Rupees Pakistani Rupees Bangladesh Taka Philippines Pesso Cyprus pound Japanese Yen Selling Rate 291.750 260.085 456.630 366.500 303.035 775.760 79.330 80.935 77.975 411.660 40.707 2.225 4.716 2.867 3.759 6.481 715.865 3.480 Syrian Pound Nepalese Rupees Malaysian Ringgit Chinese Yuan Renminbi Thai Bhat Turkish Lira 2.710 3.945 87.645 48.035 9.885 131.225 Bahrain Exchange Company CURRENCY BUY SELL Europe Belgian Franc 0.007614 0.008614 British Pound 0.453428 0.462428 Czech Korune 0.005218 0.017218 Danish Krone 0.044969 0.049969 Euro 0.359333 0.367333 Norwegian Krone 0.036048 0.041248 Romanian Leu 0.083870 0.083870 Slovakia 0.008542 0.018542 Swedish Krona 0.034831 0.039831 Swiss Franc 0.297222 0.307422 Turkish Lira 0.128307 0.135307 Australasia Australian Dollar 0.233236 0.244736 New Zealand Dollar 0.221380 0.230880 America Canadian Dollar 0.247663 0.256163 US Dollars 0.288300 0.293000 US Dollars Mint 0.288800 0.293000 Asia Bangladesh Taka 0.003467 0.004067 Chinese Yuan 0.046086 0.049586 Hong Kong Dollar 0.035614 0.038364 Indian Rupee 0.004615 0.005016 Indonesian Rupiah 0.000020 0.000026 Japanese Yen 0.002391 0.002571 Kenyan Shilling 0.003264 0.003264 Korean Won 0.000254 0.000269 Malaysian Ringgit 0.080797 0.086797 Nepalese Rupee 0.002988 0.003158 Pakistan Rupee 0.002731 0.003011 Philippine Peso 0.006465 0.006745 Sierra Leone 0.000065 Singapore Dollar 0.219927 South African Rand 0.019189 Sri Lankan Rupee 0.001872 Taiwan 0.009234 Thai Baht 0.008570 Bahraini Dinar Egyptian Pound Iranian Riyal Iraqi Dinar Jordanian Dinar Kuwaiti Dinar Lebanese Pound Moroccan Dirhams Nigerian Naira Omani Riyal Qatar Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound Tunisian Dinar Turkish Lira UAE Dirhams Yemeni Riyal 0.769137 0.038196 0.000081 0.000201 0.408339 1.000000 0.000145 0.023924 0.001185 0.753458 0.079604 0.077337 0.001733 0.154617 0.128307 0.078628 0.001320 0.000071 0.225927 0.027689 0.002452 0.009414 0.009120 Arab 0.777137 0.041296 0.000082 0.000261 0.415839 1.000000 0.000245 0.047924 0.001820 0.759138 0.080817 0.078037 0.001953 0.162617 0.135307 0.079777 0.001400 Al Mulla Exchange Currency US Dollar Euro Pound Sterlng Canadian Dollar Indian Rupee Egyptian Pound Sri Lankan Rupee Bangladesh Taka Philippines Peso Pakistan Rupee Bahraini Dinar UAE Dirham Saudi Riyal *Rates are subject to change Transfer Rate (Per 1000) 291.950 364.150 460.300 256.950 4.715 40.815 2.215 3.715 6.554 2.898 777.350 79.500 78.000 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 BUSINESS Central banks, oil price rout to rule markets in 2015 PARIS: Addicted to liquidity and disconnected from the real economy, global markets are likely to dance in 2015 to the different monetary policy tunes played by the US Fed, the ECB and China, while plunging oil prices could spice up the mix. In 2015, “like the last seven years, it is the central bank interventions which will have an influence over the markets,” said Romain Boscher, a stock portfolio manager at Amundi. For the past several years central banks have tried to stimulate stalled economies by a mix of injecting massive amounts of liquidity into markets, lowering interest rates to ultra low levels and snapping up assets. Well irrigated with this liquidity, stock markets have done well and government borrowing rates have fallen, but in the real economy the situation isn’t quite as rosy and the situations vary. Thus in 2015 monetary policy will no longer be uniform, said Mathieu L’Hoir, an equity strategist at AXA Investment Managers. “The divergence between the central banks ... will have the consequence of introducing considerably more volatility in the markets,” he added. The United States and Britain, two countries whose central banks launched early and aggressive asset purchase programmes, are enjoying a recovery and interest rates are expected to begin rising in 2015. But Japan has just launched more asset purchases as its economy has stumbled back into recession, while China is lowering rates and injecting liquidity to ensure no hard landing as its growth slows. And pressure is on the European Central Bank to undertake a similar programme to avoid the risks of deflation and recession. “The ECB has its hands and feet tied and it has to meet expectations,” said L’Hoir. “Action is needed quickly given the evolution in inflation.” But a rout in oil prices is complicating the situation. �Massive game changer’ Crude prices have almost halved since June to levels not seen since 2009, when the world was still locked in a financial crisis. “Oil prices, it is like a massive global budgetary boost, especially for countries which subsidise energy,” said L’Hoir, pointing to India and Southeast Asia. But for Europe, which is battling the spectre of deflation, cheaper crude is making it more difficult for the ECB to achieve its mission of keep consumer prices stable. Falling prices may sound good for the consumer but are not welcome from a central bank’s point of view as they can trigger a vicious circle where businesses and households delay purchases, throttling demand and causing companies to lay off workers. Nevertheless, if it manages to avoid skidding into deflation on cheap oil prices, Europe can expect cheaper crude to eventually help give consumers more spending power. “The rout in oil prices could be a massive game changer for the world economy,” said Berenberg analyst Holger Schmieding. “For users of energy, it is equivalent to a huge tax cut. In fact, it’s even better than that: the cut will not show up in bigger fiscal deficits and hence future liabilities of the energy users. Instead, Russia and other energy producers will have to foot the bill.” The danger is what costs that could levy from energy producers. Russia, already wounded by the impact of Western sanctions over Ukraine, has seen its ruble tank. “The risk that a badly wounded bear, Russia, may turn more aggressive in its increasing desperation is the key risk to global peace and to the European economic outlook which we have to watch next year,” said Schmieding. Fed rate rises? Beyond the geopolitical risk of a flareup of the crisis in Ukraine, or uncertainty surrounding elections in Britain and Spain, the actions of the US Fed could also be stick into the equity market’s spokes. The Fed raising interest rates may increase the attractiveness of bonds relative to stocks, and the effect it has on raising the value of the dollar can also hurt equities as it weighs on corporate performance. But Christopher Low, an economist at FTN Financial, said “as long as the Fed doesn’t get carried away and raise its rates too high, stocks should perform just fine”. A stronger dollar will also reverberate across the globe, particularly in emerging markets, which are particularly dependent on the value of the dollar given its importance in trade. “When there is a change in monetary policy in the United States, there is a change in monetary policy across the globe,” said L’Hoir. Besides central banks, 2015 may also be the year the Chinese stock markets finally arrive. The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect launched in November 2014 aims to give investors worldwide direct access to Chinese shares. “China is in the process of giving birth to the world’s second-largest stock market,” said Boscher. He said “this will take years to achieve but it can only be favourable to international investors.” —AFP Belgian strike paralyzes traffic, idles industry Flights, trains halted, offices shut LISBON: In this photo taken on Friday, Oct. 31, 2014, a man carries a euro currency symbol on his shoulder as he marches with others towards the Portuguese parliament during a protest by Portugal’s main union General Confederation of Portuguese Workers, CGTP, in Lisbon, Portugal. —AP Portugal probe exposes crisis feud LISBON: Beware of bankers bearing a grudge. An investigation by Portugal’s Parliament into last summer’s collapse - and 4.9 billion euro ($6 billion) bailout - of the country’s largest listed bank has turned into gripping television as members of the wealthy Espirito Santo banking dynasty wash their dirty laundry in public. The finger-pointing involves alleged shady businesses, struggles for power, and murky dealings in Africa. Regulators have already accused Banco Espirito Santo’s leadership of fraud, forgery and money-laundering in the run-up to its collapse in July. Banco Espirito Santo’s demise reignited fears over Portugal, which is one of the eurozone’s most fragile economies and which needed to be bailed out in 2011. It also raised questions over other potential financial skeletons in Europe. The committee hearings are trying to figure out how Espirito Santo’s international tourism-to-farming business empire, with the bank at its heart, collapsed so suddenly. The tensest moment of the hearings in Parliament came last week with the testimony of two cousins: dapper former bank CEO and family patriarch Ricardo Espirito Santo Salgado, 70, who rubs shoulders with European royalty; and pugnacious board member Jose Maria Ricciardi, who is 10 years younger and tried to oust Salgado in a boardroom coup last year. In almost 17 hours of testimony that ended in the early hours of the morning, the pair testified separately and gave contradictory versions of events. Salgado denied any wrongdoing and pointed the blame at others. The Portuguese government and Bank of Portugal, he claims, refused his last-minute plea to help the bank avoid bankruptcy. And Salgado accused a rogue Luxembourgbased company accountant of concealing debts of more than 1 billion euros. He also regretted obscure business deals at the bank’s Angolan arm, BES Angola, which holds more than 1 billion euros in bad loans to reportedly unidentified creditors. Amid occasional memory lapses and an insistence that some Espirito Santo board proceedings were not recorded, Salgado was unable to identify who held a 30 percent stake in Luxembourg-based Espirito Santo International, an umbrella company in which the family owned the balance. Ricciardi came into the cramped hearing room after his cousin and stunned parliamentarians with his version of events. He claimed to have tried to blow the whistle on the group’s financial difficulties in a letter to regulators last May and said the overexposed bank should have requested state aid as far back as 2008. Salgado, who is suspected by regulators of concealing problems by shifting money around group companies to plug financial holes, hinted that his cousin “had something to gain” by contacting regulators. He didn’t elaborate on that claim, though. Ricciardi insisted that Salgado was at the center of events concerning group interests that stretched from Libya to Panama and that no major decisions were taken without Salgado’s consent. He also said recording equipment at board meetings was on a table for all to see.—AP BRUSSELS: Trade unions brought Belgium to a standstill yesterday as the biggest general strike in years grounded flights, cut international rail links and shut sea ports in protest at the new government’s austerity plans. In the climax to a month of industrial action against new Prime Minister Charles Michel’s policies, striking workers stopped public transpor t while most schools, businesses and government offices shut down. The tension boiled over in isolated incidents of violence as union members clashed with riot police outside the offices of a hardline Flemish nationalist party that is part of the coalition, and torched a car in the port city of Antwerp. Pickets also blocked traffic outside the Brussels headquarters of the European Union, a 28-nation bloc that has seen years of protests against austerity aimed at cutting debts that threatened the euro currency. The Belgian strike came days after a day of protest in I taly against Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s ambitious reform plans, while there have been similar demonstrations in Spain and Greece in recent months. “There has never been a strike this strong,” Marie-Helene Ska, the head of the Christian CSC union, was quoted as saying by the Belga news agency. Belgian trade unions launched their movement last month with a march of more than 100,000 people in Brussels, which ended in violent protests that left dozens of police officers injured. PM won’t budge Unions went ahead with yesterday’s general strike after premier Michel’s right-of-centre government refused to budge on plans to save 11 billion euros ($13.7 billion) over five years. His coalition, which took office in October, intends to raise the retirement age from 65 to 67 from 2030, scrap plans for a usually automatic cost-of-living raise next year and introduce public sector cutbacks. French-speaking Michel-who at 38 is Belgium’s youngest prime minister since 1840 — heads a coalition of three Flemish-speaking right-leaning parties and his own Francophone liberals. Antwerp and Ostend for 24 hours from 2100 GMT Sunday. Some 50,000 passengers have been affected as a total of 600 incoming and outgoing flights have been cancelled at Brussels international airpor t, spokeswoman Florence Muls said. London and trains to the French capital Paris, Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the German city of Cologne have also been halted until early today. The strike also paralysed activity in the port of Antwerp with 28 ships waiting to enter and 23 ships BRUSSELS: Trains remain on the tracks at the Midi/Zuid railway station during a nationwide general strike in Brussels yesterday. Belgium braced for the biggest national strike in years after unions grounded all flights and severed international rail links in protest at the new government’s austerity policies. —AFP The government formed five months after elections had hoped to calm a nation deeply divided between the richer Flanders and the poorer French-speak ing Wallonia, but instead has led to weeks of industrial action. The last national strike in Belgium was in 2012 against the government of socialist prime minister Elio di Rupo. Belgian airspace was closed after air traffic controllers joined the strike, preventing flights from landing or taking off from airports in Brussels, Charleroi, Liege, �A real disaster’ “All flights are cancelled. Everything is immobilised,” Muls told AFP, adding that it had affected some travellers trying to get away early for the Christmas holidays. “It’s a real disaster” for the airpor ts and passengers, JeanJacques Cloquet, managing director of Charleroi said on the RTBF news website, adding there would be a knock-on effect during the busy holiday period. Eurostar rail ser vices from Brussels to the British capital waiting to leave, a spokeswoman told AFP, although there were fewer problems at the por t of Zeebrugge. Belgian rail SNCB said domestic inter-city train services were cancelled and trams, buses and metro services were all cancelled, leading many people to take the day off work and stay home. Most post offices were able to stay open despite the strike which also affected schools, nurseries, prisons and hospitals, where consultations and non-urgent operations were cancelled. —AFP Honda Alghanim organizes second Open Day for Honda motorcycles KUWAIT: After the huge success of Honda Open Day earlier this year, which included the biggest display of Honda motorcycles in Kuwait, Honda Alghanim organized its second Open Day in its showroom, offering another exciting opportunity for enthusiasts to learn more about the latest models, features and designs of the recently released motorcycles and ATVs. The Open Day also introduced stylish accessories, merchandise and motorbike gears that offer safety and unadulterated enjoyment while driving. The attendees included representatives of Honda Alghanim management and a crowd of Honda enthusiasts, in which the latter had the opportunity to take advantage of the promotions offered exclusively at the event, including discounts on all motorcycles and up to 50% discounts on accessories and spare parts. Visitors also got to test-drive their favorite Honda motorcycles and ATVs, and buyers received exclusive gifts with their purchases. DJ music and remixes added a festive, youthful air in the motorcycles showroom, where in the midst of all the excitement, Honda Alghanim unveiled to the crowd the new Goldwing F6C, and handed Hussein Taqi the keys to the first F6C sold in Kuwait. The Goldwing F6C, which Honda launched returns with an innovative stripped-down design that injects a jolt of adrenaline into the power cruiser arena, making it best choice for the modern rider. Available in Bordeaux Red and Pearl Black, the Goldwing F6C is based on the Gold Wing chassis and engine, with a stylish tail section that incorporates aluminum passenger grab rails that are removable for a streamlined look. With an awe-inspiring power-to-weight ratio, it features a lighter body while its 1,832cc fuel-injected six-cylinder power plant delivers a flood of torque from nowhere at five-speed gearbox. Meanwhile, its low seat height of 28.8 inches gives the Valkyrie an easy handling and a brilliant all-around performance. The Goldwing F6C also includes a wealth of exceptional features including: Adjustable seats, curb weight with low center of gravity, multi-function digital LCD instrumentation, 19-inch cast aluminum front wheel with 17-inch rear, as well as an ABS mod- el that contributes to consistent braking action under a wide variety of road conditions. Alghanim Motors, the sole distributor of Honda vehicles in Kuwait, invites its customers to check the new Goldwing F6Cup close by visiting the Alghanim motorcycles showroom in Shuwaikh - opposite the Classic Cars Museum - open Saturday to Thursday, from 8:30 AM until 8:30 PM, and on Fridays, from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM. Alghanim Motors, the sole distributor of Honda automobiles, motorcycles, power products, and marine products in Kuwait, is committed to providing customers with flexible payment solutions and efficient and costeffective services. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 2014 BUSINESS Vietnam upholds banking tycoon’s 30-year jail term HANOI: A Vietnamese court yesterday upheld the 30-year jail sentence on a disgraced banking tycoon for his role in a multi-million dollar scandal that shocked the nation’s financial markets. Nguyen Duc Kien, 50, was found guilty in June of fraud, tax evasion, illegal trading and “deliberate wrongdoing causing serious consequences”. He denied the charges but was imprisoned for three decades and handed a 75 billion dong ($3.5 million) fine. “Kien still said he was innocent, but the court has totally rejected the defence and concluded that there was no foundation to reduce his sentence,” his lawyer Bui Quang Nghiem told AFP after the ruling. Kien appeared at the Hanoi Court of Appeals every day over the course of his 10-day appeal hearing. The flamboyant multi-millionaire was on trial in June alongside seven other defendants, all top bankers at Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) which counts global banking giant Standard Chartered as one of its “strategic partners”. Five of the defendants, who had been sentenced to between two and eight years in jail, appealed alongside him in December. One defendant, Le Vu Ky, 58, a former vicechairman of the ACB board, had his sentence reduced from five to four years Monday. All the other sentences were upheld. Kien-a shareholder in some of Vietnam’s largest financial institutions and a founder of ACB-and his accomplices were accused of causing losses of $67 million through illegal cross- bank deposits and investments. They were said to have exploited legal loopholes to run complex schemes for raising and transferring cash. These endangered the state’s management of Vietnam’s money markets, according to the verdict at the time. Kien first rose to public prominence as a vocal critic of corruption in Vietnamese football, using his role as chairman of Hanoi Football Club to sound off against Vietnam’s Football Federation. When Kien was arrested in August 2012 it sent “shockwaves across the country”, state media reported at the time, and caused ACB’s share price to plunge. Some experts interpreted the arrest of the high-profile banker as part of bitter infighting within the ruling Communist Party. —AFP Sandeep Saihgal - VP Huawei Device ME Gadgets and technology innovations to shape the industry next year 2015 consumer electronics trends DUBAI: With the advent of the CES set to take place in Las Vegas January 2015, technology enthusiasts are turning their attention to the trends that are likely to emerge from the world’s biggest consumer electronics event. For nearly 40 years CES has served as a platform for innovators and breakthrough technologies, offering a global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the market. We spoke to Sandeep Saihgal, Vice President of Huawei Device Middle East ahead of the event for his thoughts on what we can expect to see at the show come January. Standout Smartphone Features Whilst most Smartphone vendors tend to hold their product launches until Mobile World Congress, we may well start to see some emerging smartphone innovations making an appearance in Las Vegas. There are three main smartphone features that we think consumers will start to see being developed in our smart devices in 2015. Flexible Screens - We have already seen some prototypes of this kind of OLED technology but with peaked interest from consumers we believe there will be more announcements of bendable smartphone screens coming our way next year. Seamless Voice Control - While technology is not new, there has been a lot of R&D invested into voice control technology, looking to improve its functionality with the help of various syntaxes. It will not be long before vendors start integrating expanded voice enabled features into our smart devices. Three dimensional screens - One of the most competitive features for vendors to improve is screen resolution, offering crystal clear experiences for consumers. What is the next stage? We think that we may start to see the emergence of 3D screen technology taking the user experience to another level of interactivity. Next Level Wearables It is pretty safe to assume that Wearables will play a significant role at CES and indeed most of the consumer electronics shows in 2015. In last year’s show we saw our fair share of fitness, activity and health trackers however more recently the market started to heat up significantly. Consumers can expect to hear more from Google’s Android Wear and the first smartwatches built to run it. Then it is a small step for other manufactures to get involved. CES will also coincide with the launch of Apple’s iWatch, which many believe will be the point when the smartwatch industry truly kicks off. Perhaps we will see wearables taking the next jump though, with the introduction of standalone devices that do not need a mobile device to operate or devices that are compatible on a variety of operating systems. The smartphone will become the hub of a personal-area network consisting of wearable gadgets such as on-body healthcare sensors, smart jewelry, smart watches, display devices (like Google Glass) and a variety of sensors embedded in clothes and shoes. These gadgets will communicate with mobile apps to deliver information in new ways and enable a wide range of products and services in areas such as sport, fitness, fashion, hobbies and healthcare. Smart Car Innovation There are various types of collaborative innovations between the technology and automotive industries that we can expect to be showcased at CES, however we believe that we will start seeing more of the high-end automotive companies introducing 4G LTE and WiFi Hotspot technologies in their cars. Any further smart car innovation rests upon cars utilizing a strong network connection. Additionally with the proliferation of smart devices, consumers are increasingly demanding more WiFi hotspots for back-seat entertainment. This trend plays into the wider Internet of Things, and as this becomes more prolific, technology will continue to embed itself into people’s everyday lives, changing how they engage with the world, including their driving experiences. Connectivity Long Term Evolution (LTE) and its successor LTE Advanced (LTE-A) are cellular technologies that improve spectral efficiency and will push cellular networks to theoretical peak downlink speeds of up to 1 Gbps, while reducing latency. All mobile users will benefit from improved bandwidth, and superior performance combined with new features such as LTE Broadcast will enable network operators to offer new services. Early Greek vote threatens state funds: Finance minister ATHENS: Cash-strapped Greece could face a funding shortage if early elections are held in the middle of delicate negotiations with EU-IMF creditors, the country’s finance minister warned yesterday. Failure to elect a president in a process starting Wednesday would bring a snap poll and Greece could face a “significant” financing gap, Gikas Hardouvelis said. “If there is no government...there will be a significant financing gap,” Hardouvelis told Naftemboriki daily. “The gap is manageable until February...but requirements increase from March onwards.” According to the International Monetary Fund, Greece will require some 10 billion euros ($12.5 billion euros) this coming year. And early polls are a real possibility by February given the balance of power in parliament. They would be held in the middle of fiscal talks with EU-IMF creditors in which Greece hopes to negotiate some 7.0 billion euros in loans, Hardouvelis said. Analysts have warned that the embattled government of conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will be hardpushed to elect a president. In a note on Friday, ratings agency Moody’s said an early election would be a “credit negative event” for Greece. Government spokeswoman Sofia Voultepsi said Monday: “We have been warned by ratings agencies that early elections would constitute a credit event.” She later added that the government “has safeguarded the country against any danger.” The parliamentary vote for a new president originally was supposed to be held in Februar y, but brought for ward to December 17 by the government. Samaras said this was to remove political uncertainty at a time Greece is locked in negotiations with its international creditors over its latest budget and fiscal reforms for the coming year. The government, which has a slim lead of 155 MPs in the 300-seat chamber, needs to muster 200 MPs in the first two rounds of voting to elect its candidate, former EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas. In a third or final round that would take place December 29 it would need 180 MPs. The prospect of early elections has alarmed financial markets and last week caused Greek stocks to slide dramatically, with the Athens stock exchange index losing about a fifth of its value. European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici flies to Athens on Monday for a two-day visit to support to the government. Last week, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned that an early poll could see “extreme forces” take power in the crisis-hit country, referring to radical leftist party Syriza, which has a steady lead in opinion polls. “I think the Greeks ... know very well what a wrong election result would mean for Greece and the eurozone,” Juncker said on Austrian TV. “There is a chance that the helm of the country could be taken by extreme forces.” Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras, a 40-year-old former Communist, has pledged to raise wages and pensions, halt privatisations and re-negotiate Greece’s bailout agreement with the EU-IMF creditors. — AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 BUSINESS China in strong position in a world of low oil prices KCIC Weekly Analysis on Asia KUWAIT: Prices of goods are decelerating around the world. Over the last few years, disinflationary pressures have been prominent among developed economies, such as in the eurozone, where inflation is below 0.5% YoY this year, and in Japan, which is still suffering from some deflation expectations. Now, emerging markets are starting to face a similar problem. In emerging Asia, large economies such as South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines and Thailand all witnessed a decline in inflation in November, well below their central bank targets. China confirmed its downward trend in inflation for November too. Chinese inflation has been trending down for around twelve months already, with the decline intensifying in the last six months. Consumer prices, measured by the consumer price index (CPI), softened from 2.5% YoY in May to 1.4% YoY in November, partly due to lower oil prices. Global oil prices began to fall in June, due primarily to a supply glut, with Brent crude plummeting from more than $110 per barrel in June to less than $70 today. China is a net oil importer and the decreasing value of oil imports is already translating into cheaper domestic goods. The transmission mechanism between lower global oil prices and the price of consumer goods in China is evident in the price of producer prices, as indicated by producer price index (PPI), which has been in deflation for nearly three years. In the last six months, PPI deflation swelled from 0.9% YoY in July to 2.7% YoY in November. Additionally, slowing internal demand is India’s inflation rate flat, raising rate cut hopes MUMBAI: India’s wholesale inflation fell to a five-and-a-half-year low driven by ongoing falls in fuel and food prices, data showed yesterday, boosting expectations of an interest rate cut early next year. The Wholesale Price Index, India’s inflation measure with the biggest basket of goods, slipped to a lowerthan-expected zero percent in November from a year earlier, the lowest rate since July 2009, official data showed. The latest WPI compares with a fiveyear-low of 1.77 percent recorded in October, and was below analysts’ estimates of about 1.1 percent. Analysts said Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan’s aggressive policies to curb price rises appeared to be paying off. The sharp fall in global crude oil prices also helped keep inflation in check in India, which imports most of its fuel. “This means the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will be under pressure to cut rates,” said Arun Singh, senior economist at credit data firm Dun & Bradstreet. Figures released on Friday showed consumer inflation slowed to 4.38 percent, a three-year low, while industrial output contracted, also putting pressure on the central bank to cut rates. That inflation figure was below the RBI’s six-percent goal for January 2016, and down sharply from double-digit inflation last year. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is hoping for a cut in borrowing costs to boost investment and stimulate the faltering economy, which is mired in the longest slowdown in a quarter of a century. But even with inflation falling, the RBI has resisted appeals to loosen monetary policy. Rises in prices of food especially have caused huge hardship for India’s 1.2 billion population, of which nearly a quarter live in severe poverty, according to the World Bank. Rajan, a former chief economist of the IMF, said earlier this month a cut in its benchmark repo rate was “premature”, but indicated a reduction was very likely in early 2015 if inflation continued to fall. “ The world has not changed between now and the last RBI policy meeting. The fall in inflation was expected,” said Ashutosh Datar, economist at IIFL Holdings Ltd, who predicted the RBI will wait for two more months of inflation data before acting. India’s economy grew by 4.7 percent last year and the RBI expects it to expand by 5.5 percent this year-far below the near double-digit growth needed to generate employment for tens of millions of new entrants to the job market. —AFP However, the downside risk is the potentially harmful effect lower prices may have on inflation expectations and wage growth, but this scenario is unlikely in the short term. Oil prices are widely expected to remain low for the next few months. There are no signs that global demand will recover - the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cut oil demand forecasts for next year - nor that excess supply in the oil market will ease. OPEC will likely leave the output limit unchanged due to differences within the organization and uncertainty regarding OPEC’s degree of impact on oil prices and revenue. Also, less stable producers are still producing at a high level. At the same time, the US dollar has been considerably appreciating, hence triggering a depreciation in non-pegged emerging market currencies. If the currency trend continues, it may offset the positive effects of lower oil prices on net oil importers by making imports more expensive in local currency terms. However, China is more protected from the US dollar strength, as the Chinese yuan is not allowed to move less than 2% from a midpoint rate set daily. The world reserve currency is expected to remain strong as expectations for a policy rate hike increase. As such, among emerging markets, China is in a good position going into next year as it faces lower oil import costs, more room for additional monetary stimulus and increasing real disposable income at the right time to introduce important reforms. Asian stocks slump, Tokyo leads losses Ooredoo Kuwait appoints new Chairman of Board of Directors KUWAIT: Ooredoo Kuwait announced yes- dled key projects like the restructuring of terday the appointment of Sheikh Saud Bin the organization and job evaluation and Nasser Al Thani as Chairman of Board of compensation review. Sheikh Saud holds several Directors. He will succeed key positions in reputable Sheikh Abdullah Bin establishment, such as Vice Mohammad Bin Saud Al Thani, Chairman of Ooredoo Oman’s who was recently appointed as board of directors and board Chief Executive Officer of Qatar member in Arabsat. He has a Investment Authority. Bachelor of Arts in Public Sheikh Saud is currently the Administration from Western Chief Executive Officer of International University, Ooredoo Qatar. He joined Phoenix, Arizona. Ooredoo in 1990. Since then, he Ooredoo also appointed has gained a wide range of Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo as Vice experience in internal relations, Sheikh Abdullah Chairman of Board of Directors, personnel administration, human resources and policies Bin Mohammad Bin and Ahmed Ali Al-Mohannadi Saud Al Thani as board member. and procedures. He has han- also contributing to the decline in inflation. Core inflation, which excludes food and energy costs, fell from 1.7% YoY in June to 1.3% YoY, with the latest dip coming from lower recreation, education and cultural prices, while the PPI deflation swelled due to weakness in the industrial sector. The Chinese economy is in a clear deceleration trend, but lower oil prices will help the net importing economy. The Cheaper input costs will help industrial companies reduce the downside effects of sluggish demand on profits. At the same time, lower consumer prices, through softening energy prices, may also support consumption. On the policy side, lower inflation in the economy allows the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), the nation’s central bank, to introduce additional stimulus. Investors focused on BoJ’s quarterly Tankan survey HONG KONG: Asian markets fell yesterday as oil remained near five-year lows, while investors in Japan shrugged off Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s decisive re-election and focused instead on the faltering economy. Sydney shed 0.64 percent as a hostage crisis erupted in the heart of the city, with terrified people cowering inside a cafe where an Islamic flag was displayed against a window, sparking a security lockdown in an area home to government and corporate headquarters. Stocks on the Australian market dropped 33.5 points to close at 5,186.1, while in Tokyo the Nikkei 225 index closed down 1.57 percent, or 272.18 points, at 17,099.40. Seoul finished flat, falling 1.35 points to 1,920.36. Hong Kong lost 0.95 percent, or 221.35 points to close at 23,027.85, but Shanghai ended 0.52 percent, or 15.25 points, higher at 2,953.42. Tokyo slipped after Abe’s widely expected election win in a snap poll on Sunday that he had billed as a referendum on his economic policies. “The elections are a net plus for the market, but really came as no surprise and thus are not likely to be a very large factor in today’s trading,” said Nomura Securities equity market strategist Junichi Wako. “Analysts are essentially back to where they were before-hoping for a thorough fleshing out of Abe’s plan to revitalise the economy,” he told Dow Jones Newswires. Japanese confidence down Investors were also focused on the Bank of Japan’s quarterly Tankan survey that showed confidence among major Japanese manufacturers edged down in the three months to December. The slide in Asian markets comes after crashing oil prices dragged US stocks to one of their worst losses of the year on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.79 percent and the S&P 500 tumbled 1.62 percent. It was the S&P 500’s first weekly loss in nearly two months and its worst single-week decline — 3.5 percent-since May 2012. Oil prices bounced back some- what in Asian trade yetsreday but remained near five-year lows. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate rose 49 cents to $58.30 while Brent gained 68 cents to $62.53 in afternoon trade, reversing losses in both contracts in early trading. Lower oil prices benefit consumers, but traders have been unnerved by the speed of the freefall in crude prices, which could put projects on hold in the oil sector and hurt energy companies and banks. In other markets: Wellington fell 0.29 percent, or 15.88 points, to 5,499.07. Fletcher Building was off 0.62 percent at NZ$8.05 and Air New Zealand was down 1.21 percent at NZ$2.44. Taipei fell 41.70 points, or 0.46 percent, to 8,985.63. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co finished 0.74 percent higher at Tw$136.0 while Hon Hai Precision Industry shed 2.12 percent to Tw$87.7. Manila finished up 0.71 percent, or Kuala Lumpur fell 1.8 percent, or 31.17 points, to 1,701.82. Malayan Banking slid 2.49 percent to 8.60 ringgit, while AMMB Holdings dropped 3.28 percent to 6.19. Jakarta closed down 1.01 percent, or 52 points, at 5,108.43. Car maker Astra International lost 2.09 percent to 7,025 rupiah, while food producer Indofood Sukses Makmur rose 0.38 percent to 6,575 rupiah. Singapore closed down 0.90 percent, or 29.99 points, to 3,294.14. Oil TOKYO: A businessman is reflected on a share prices board in Tokyo yesterday. Japan’s share prices fell 227.17 points to close at 17,144.41 points at the morning session of the Tokyo Stock Exchange as investors shrugged off Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s widely expected weekend election win and focussed on drops on Wall Street and lower oil prices. —AFP Oil prices have plunged more than 50 percent since June. On forex markets the dollar was lower, buying 118.23 yen in early Monday trade against 118.79 yen in New York on Friday afternoon. The euro fell to 147.31 yen from 148.05 yen and to $1.2453 from $1.2464 in US trade. Gold was at $1,210.54 an ounce at 1035 GMT compared with $1,225.00 late Friday. 51.41 points, at 7,275.62. Philippine Long Distance Telephone lost 0.14 percent to 2,840 pesos while Universal Robina rose 1.24 percent to 196.40 pesos. Bangkok closed down 2.41 percent, or 36.46 points, at 1,478.49. Media operator BEC World plunged 5.66 percent to 50.00 baht, while oil company PTT Exploration and Production sank 5.33 percent to 106.50 baht. rig maker Keppel Corp fell 1.24 percent to Sg$8.00 while Singapore Airlines finished down 0.43 percent at Sg$11.58. Mumbai ended 0.11 percent, or 31.12 points, lower at 27,319.56 points. India’s IT outsourcing giant Tata Consultancy Services fell 3.78 percent to 2,362.80 rupees, while the Housing Development Finance Corp gained 4.94 percent to 1,123.10 rupees. —AFP Ford EcoBoost Police Interceptors repeat as quickest accelerating in Michigan DUBAI: Ford Motor Company, manufacturer of the best-selling police vehicles since 1996, trumped the competition in recent instrumented acceleration testing conducted separately by the Michigan State Police and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. The EcoBoost-powered Ford Police Interceptor sedan bested all V8-equipped competitors’ sedans in testing by both Michigan and California authorities, while Ford Police Interceptor utility with EcoBoost out-accelerated the competition’s all-new V8-equipped utility and all base V6-powered sedans. “We are thrilled to repeat as having best acceleration,” said ArieGroeneveld, Ford Taurus, Explorer and Police Interceptor chief engineer. “Quickly closing the distance between an officer and a target vehicle is key to safely avoiding highspeed pursuits. Our police vehicles are built around officer safety, and outstanding performance is yet another demonstration of that commitment.” Testing results Preliminary results of Michigan State Police testing show the 2015 Ford Police Interceptor sedan with all-wheel drive is fastest of the fast posting a 0-60 mph time of 5.85 seconds, compared to 6.31 seconds for a competing 5.7-liter V8 sedan with all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is standard on Ford Police Interceptor sedan, optional on the competing model. The Ford EcoBoost-powered sedan also topped a competing 6.0-liter V8-equipped sedan, which clocked a 0-60 mph time of 6.17 seconds. “Ford Police Interceptors are the only police vehicles to be pursuit-tested for three years in a row by both Michigan State Police and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department with traction control and electronic stability control safety systems fully engaged,” said Jonathan Honeycutt, marketing manager, Ford police vehicles. “Our safety philosophy entails testing our vehicles as our agencies will drive them.” Ford also took top honors in Michigan State Police 0-100 mph testing: Police Interceptor sedan turned a 14.19-second 0-100 mph time, while a competing 5.7-liter sedan posted 15.63 seconds and a rival 6.0-liter sedan took 14.69 seconds. The results are similar for utility vehicles. Ford Police Interceptor utility with standard allwheel drive hit 60 mph in 6.55 seconds and 100 mph in 16.13 seconds. A competing all-new utility vehicle powered by a 5.3-liter V8 posted a 0-60 mph time of 7.31 seconds and a 0-100 mph time of 18.99 seconds. Additionally, Ford Police Interceptor utility repeated with fastest lap time around Grattan Raceway among police utility vehicles. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department testing results Results from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department tests are even more dominant for Ford Police Interceptor. For the first time, the department conducted testing with a “key on and drive” policy - meaning stability and traction control settings were in default mode as when the vehicles are first turned on. Ford Police Interceptor sedan repeated as the quickest-accelerating vehicle overall in Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department tests, with a 0-60 mph time of 5.9 seconds. The EcoBoost-equipped Ford Police Interceptor utility not only out-accelerated its competition, but was quicker at 0-60 mph than all base model (V6-powered) sedans. At Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, where testing was conducted, Ford Police Interceptor sedan with EcoBoost placed first overall, posting a fastest lap of 1:20.47. The EcoBoost-equipped Police Interceptor utility also placed first and posted best-in-class stopping distances. Through October 2014, the most recent data available, Ford has commanded more than half of the new police vehicle market 56 percent - hitting a high of 66 percent market share for July. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 BUSINESS BPG Group to Introduce Obi mobiles brand in ME, Africa and CIS DUBAI: Obi Mobiles, the new technology brand co-founded by veteran marketer and former Apple CEO John Sculley, has appointed the BPG Group to manage and effectively introduce the brand to the highly smartphone savvy EMEA market. Following successful launches in India and most recently the UAE, the technology company has now engaged with the Dubai-headquartered BPG Group for creative advertising and media planning and buying services. Through its specialist businesses BPG | bates and BPG Maxus, the agency will create regionally relevant campaigns to tell the Obi Mobiles story and reinforce their core brand essence of “Whoever You Are”. Amit Rupchandani, Managing Director for the MENA region at Obi Mobiles, said: “We needed to find a communications partner who had the ideas, innovation, creativity and understanding of our business to help us achieve our ambitious growth strategy. In BPG Group we have found a partner with whom we can confidently move forward and bring our products to a smartphone hungry market in the weeks and months ahead.” Commenting on the new partnership with Obi, BPG Group CEO Avi Bhojani said: “As one of the longest established and largest marketing solutions groups in the MENA region, BPG | Group is ideally geared to helping this new, innovative and exciting mobile brand make a dynamic and lasting impact.” Speaking about the appointment, BPG MaxusCEOSatish Mayya added: “We are extremely excited to have been appointed as the media AOR for the region. Given our long experience in the region and use of media as an innovation tool to deliver the message effectively, and Obi Mobiles’ need for a partner who will look at things differently, we feel that it will be a perfect fit.” BPG bates General Manager Suneesh Menon added: “Firmly aimed at the young and trendy smartphone user, we are looking forward to ensuring Obi Mobiles can have maximum impact among a tech-savvy, young and highly mobile population.” At its launch in Dubai in September, Obi Mobiles announced that Jumbo would become its exclusive distributor in the region covering the markets of the UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Iraq. VIVA launches e-store for added customer convenience KUWAIT: VIVA, Kuwait’s fastest-growing and most developed telecom operator, announced today the launch of its EStore, a full-fledged online shopping facility for its customers. This new service will be available for customers starting from 16 December 2014, via VIVA’s website www.viva.com.kw/ VIVA continues to look for innovative concepts to reach out to its customers wherever they may be. With this latest launch, VIVA is becoming closer to its customers and making their payment solutions easier than ever. The E-Store will simplify the challenges of E-commerce by providing the customer with an engaging and dynamic experience throughout the checkout experience. Through the new online E-Store, VIVA’s customers can select from any of VIVA’s products and services, or any of its latest promotions, place them into a shopping basket and then proceed to the checkout to a secure payment portal in accordance with current payment security regulations and policies. VIVA’s E-Store will be available 24 hours a day throughout the week, allowing its customers the ease to browse through all its products, services, pack- ages and promotions. Customers will also be able to view product images as well as video pertaining to the manufacture’s release preview of products and services. In addition, VIVA’s E-Store customers will be able to conveniently select a preferred delivery date for the products they purchased which will be delivered right to their door step. VIVA is always keen to offer the latest and best services to its customers to ensure a high level of customer service satisfaction. VIVA will continue its commitment to provide its clients with fast and reliable services that exceeds customers’ expectations. With this new service, VIVA reiterates its commitment to continuously provide unique services designed to exceed the customers’ expectations, as the main objective of the company is to satisfy the customers in every possible way by adding real value to the customers experience while enjoying unrivalled communication. To find out more about VIVA’s latest initiatives, offers and promotions, visit one of the 62 VIVA branches, or the VIVA website at www.viva.com.kw, or call VIVA’s 24 hour call center on 102. Jazeera Airways Group shareholders expand business activities KUWAIT: In an Extraordinary General Assembly held yesterday, Jazeera Airways Group shareholders approved a series of Board of Directorsrecommended amendments to the Group’s Articles of Incorporation that permit the Group to start new business lines and activities within the passenger airlines sector and the aircraft leasing sector, in addition to other complementary sectors both locally and internationally. Jazeera Airways Group Chairman, Marwan Boodai, said: “We thank our shareholders for their continued support and for approving the amendment in the articles. These amendments will immediately enable us to take advantage of opportunities in our market and further boost our National Carrier status and in par with other carriers in the Gulf and Middle East in terms of potential, scope and breadth of operation to serve the long-term objectives of the Group.” Shareholders ratified all 25 Board-recommended amendments. Below is a summary of the amendments to the Group’s Articles of Incorporation: •The company may provide all travel and aviation transport services, cargo, freight, and air mail transport services locally and internationally. • The company may provide airlines with purchasing and acquisition services for aircraft and other assets, and coordinate with manufacturers accordingly. • The company may provide airlines with leasing services for aircraft and other assets. • The company may engage in aircraft remarketing services, aircraft sales services, and aircraft leasing services for the company or other airlines. • The company may provide services related to financing, technical support, and asset management for airlines. • The company may participate in joint investment opportunities in the aviation sector, as well as directly investing in �order and placement’ services for aircraft, engines, and spare parts. • The company may provide airlines with support services including ground handling, maintenance and engineering, and others support services directly or through subsidiaries and agencies. • The company may provide fleet acquisition financing and services. • The company may own vehicles, real estate, and other assets directly relating to company activities. • The company may engage in travel and tourism services, tour operations, land transport services, auto rental services, currency exchange services, in-air and on-ground duty free services, advertising revenue generating activities, customer competitions and events, publishing of magazines and other periodicals. • The company may offer duty facilitation services to third parties for items related to the aviation sector. • The company may establish academic, professional, and technical training institutes for professions related to the aviation sector. • The company may invest its earnings in deposits and funds. Jazeera Airways Group is a Kuwait Stock Exchange-listed company with a fleet of 15 A320s, through its wholly-owned leasing-arm Sahaab Aircraft Leasing. Sahaab has assets placed with Virgin America, SriLankan Airlines, Flynas, TAP Portugal and Jazeera Airways. Iran imports gasoil after many months, unlikely to continue United Foundries signs sale, purchase deal for two metallurgy companies KUWAIT: United Foundries Company months ending 30 September 2014. Fully SAE, a non-core asset of Qalaa Holdings, EGP 64 million of those losses were consigned today sale and purchase agree- tributed by AAC and AMC. ments for 100% of two metallurgy com“We have made a clear commitment panies for a total deferred consideration to our shareholders and our board to of c. EGP 260 million at the current rate finalize the disposal of our discontinued of exchange. companies by the end of 1Q15 to avoid Under the terms of the transactions, a the consolidation of needless losses on group of investors led our P&L,” said Hisham Elby Ahmed Sid Ahmed Khazindar, Co-Founder and one of the original Managing Director of Qalaa founders and share Holdings (CCAP.CA on the holders of the two Egyptian Exchange, formercompanies - will ly Citadel Capital), an acquire 100% of the African leader in infrastrucshares of Alexandria ture and industry. Automotive Casting “This transaction is funSAE (AAC) for a damentally about the deferred consideration reduction of risk as we look of EUR 27 million and to focus on our proven win100% of the shares of ners going for ward and Hisham El-Khazindar Amreya Metal thus refrain from sinking Company SAE (AMC) funds into turnarounds that for a deferred consideration of EGP 20 may or may not succeed,” added Elmillion. Both companies produce cast Khazindar. parts and components for the local and Execution of the transactions will global automotive assembly industry. result in neither a capital gain nor a loss The sale amounts are payable over a to Qalaa Holdings at the consolidated six-year period ending June 2021, and level at this time. the buyers may receive discounts in the The transactions are expected to close event that payments are made on an in January 2015 and are subject to condiaccelerated schedule. tions precedent; both SPAs include furBoth companies are classified as “dis- ther provisions to protect the interests of continued operations” in Qalaa’s financial UCF until such a time as the sale amount statements alongside a group of compa- is paid in full. nies including turnkey contractor ESACO; United Foundries and its plant, which and agrifoods brands Enjoy, Misriyeen, specialize in the production of consumEl-Aguizy and Mom’s Foods. Together, ables for the cement industry, are not discontinued operations contributed subject to sale under these agreements losses of EGP 143.9 million to Qalaa and remain non-core assets of Qalaa Holdings’ income statement in the nine Holdings. SINGAPORE: Iran resumed gasoil imports this quarter after a gap of several months on rising consumption of heating oil during winter, but the arrivals are unlikely to continue as the demand is only seasonal, industr y sources said on Monday. Iran’s imports are expected to have a muted impact on Asian gasoil margins as the volumes are too small and they come at a time when the region is flooded with supply from new capacity in the Middle East and China, traders said. “Gasoil imports have been done due to seasonal conditions and they will certainly not continue,” oil ministry news agency Shana quoted Mohsen Qamsari, the director of international affairs of the National Iranian Oil Co, as saying. Only small volumes have arrived over the past two months, Qamsari said. A source close to the matter, who declined to be named as he was not authorised to speak to media, said Iran was expected to import about 2-3 cargoes of high sulphur gasoil this year. “The imports might be similar to last year and are not as considerable as they used to be about 2 to 3 years ago, as production is up,” he said. Iran has had to increase its refining capacity over the past few years due to Western efforts to prevent it from importing fuel as part of sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear activities. Iran hopes to boost its oil refining capacity to 3 million barrels per day by 2018 from 1.9 million now with the opening of new refineries as the OPEC member seeks to reduce its dependency on imports of oil products. The gasoil cargoes coming to Iran are likely from the Middle East, a second source said, without giving any further details. Each cargo to Iran, which uses gasoil to generate power, is likely to contain about 60,000 tonnes of gasoil, a trader said. Australia, Asia-Pacific’s top gasoil importer, imports about 800,000 to 1 million tonnes a month every month. Qamsari also said that Iran has been expor ting 500,000 tonnes a month of fuel oil and 100,000 tonnes a month of liquefied petroleum gas. Talks between Iran and six powers, the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany, failed last month to resolve a 12-year stand-off over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions as the sides agreed to extend the talks till June 2015. —Reuters Toyota brings unprecedented exceptional offers this December KUWAIT: Mohamed Naser Al-Sayer & Sons, one of the Al-Sayer Group Holding Companies and Toyota brings spectacular offers for range of Toyota models this December, towards the end of the Group’s 60th Year Anniversary Celebrations. • Exceptional price deals on Land Cruiser models • First time ever attractive price for Prado and Rav4 • Excellent price offer and 3000 liters of fuel on FJ Cruiser • Get 1000 liters of fuel and 1 ounce of Gold with Avalon • Buy Camry for a “never to be repeated” price • 3000 liters of fuel and 2 free service/40000 KM with Corolla, Yaris Sedan and Yaris Hatchback This unprecedented offer is in addition to 5 years warranty with unlimited mileage, 3rd party insurance, free car registration and “Musada” roadside assistance. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 technology Sony hacking highlights test to �One Sony’ vision TOKYO: Leaked emails reveal a cultural gulf between Japan’s Sony Corp and Hollywood subsidiary Sony Pictures Entertainment, highlighting the challenge of CEO Kazuo Hirai to turn around the money-losing company under the slogan One Sony. The Japanese conglomerate is heading for its fifth net loss in six years, raising questions about its ability to hold on to businesses ranging from making television sets to movies. While activist hedge fund investor Daniel Loeb has given up his call for Sony to spin off its entertainment arm, others believe it should exit weak product lines such as TVs. Bilingual Hirai is linked to both sides of Sony, having experience at both the video games and music businesses. He is therefore widely considered one of the company’s few executives capable of bringing together the manufacturing and moviemaking cultures of Tokyo and Hollywood. But along with racial jokes related to U.S. President Barack Obama and disparaging remarks about top actors, leaked emails from Sony Pictures executives reveal tension between Hirai and the film studio. The emails were leaked following a cyberattack on Sony’s computer systems last month by a group demanding the company pull upcoming film “The Interview”, a comedy criticised by North Korea for depicting the assassination of its leader. They show Hirai ordered the film to be toned down and encountered resistance from the film’s creators including co-director and actor Seth Rogen. Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal tried to mediate. The emails also show film executives viewed Hirai and Chief Financial Officer Kenichiro Yoshida with trepidation ahead of cost cuts aimed at increasing profit margins. Sony Pictures Chief Executive Officer Michael Lynton in October forwarded to Pascal an email from Yoshida, marked “confidential” and seeking “serious consideration to modifying the Entertainment executives compensation plans”. “This is also what I am now dealing with,” he wrote. Sony declined to comment for this article and Hirai was not made available for interview. Company sources said Sony Pictures was taking the lead in the investigation and that Hirai was briefed frequently. People close to the investigation told Reuters the North Korean state is a principal suspect. ONE SONY The hack comes as Hirai is trying to prove Sony is better off with all of its businesses including cameras, films and insurance under one roof. Last year, Loeb called on Hirai to sell part of the entertainment business to fund restructuring in its electronics arm. That, Loeb said, would also force the market to assess the value of the entertainment business more highly. That business has recently been helping to partially offset weakness in smartphones. Last month, Hirai forecast sales at the Sony Pictures to rise to as much as $11 billion in three years, 36 percent more than current business year. “The entertainment segment has maintained profitability for 18 years straight, and as a generator of stable profit, it is a major pillar of the Sony Group,” Hirai told investors on Nov. 18, days before the hack became apparent. Sony shares have risen around 18 percent this year in recognition of Hirai’s turnaround efforts. In September, however, Sony cut its outlook for the sixth time on Hirai’s watch. Many investors and analysts now believe Hirai should make more drastic cuts in its electronics arm. Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said Yoshida’s appointment this year spurred change, such as an exit from personal computers. Goyal said Sony could eventually sell its TV set business. Mitsushige Akino, chief fund manager at Ichiyoshi Asset Management, said Sony should also exit the commoditised smartphone market as well. “Phones, TVs... It would be better to wind down those areas, and soon,” he said. Sony should focus instead on highly-profitable products such as its image sensors which are used in smartphones including Apple Inc’s iPhones, he said. “There’s no reason to do everything.” — AP People finding their �waze’ to once-hidden streets LOS ANGELES: When the people whose houses hug the narrow warren of streets paralleling the busiest urban freeway in America began to see bumper-to-bumper traffic crawling by their homes a year or so ago, they were baffled. When word spread that the explosively popular new smartphone app Waze was sending many of those cars through their neighborhood in a quest to shave five minutes off a daily rush-hour commute, they were angry and ready to fight back. They would outsmart the app, some said, by using it to report phony car crashes and traffic jams on their streets that would keep the shortcut-seekers away. Months later, the cars are still there, and the people are still mad. “The traffic is unbearable now. You can’t even walk your dog,” said Paula Hamilton, who lives on a once quiet little street in the Santa Monica Mountains in a neighborhood called Sherman Oaks. Hamilton’s winding little road up the lowslung mountains that separate the city’s traffic-clogged San Fernando Valley from its equally traffic-clogged west side is now filled each weekday morning with a parade of exhaust-belching, driveway-blocking, bumper-to-bumper cars. So is practically every other nearby street that parallels the busy Interstate 405 freeway. On the other side of the mountain, where cars cruise down roads into tony Brentwood, traffic has also been the hot topic of late, with several people telling each other they will fool the app with their phony accident reports. “I don’t know if you could find anyone who would admit to doing it, but several people have said they will,” longtime resident Joann Killeen said. If they have, they’ve obviously failed. Killeen said her four-mile commute to UCLA, where she teaches a public relations class, can take two hours during rush hour. “The streets on the west side are no longer a secret for locals, and people are angry,” she said. That’s because the app can’t be outsmarted, Waze spokeswoman Julie Mossler said. “With millions of users in LA, fake, coordinated traffic reports can’t come to fruition because they’ll be negated by the next 10 people that drive down the street passively using Waze,” she said. Besides, Mossler added, “people are inherently good,” meaning most wouldn’t really screw with the app, no matter what they might say. Indeed, of all the angry people interviewed for this story, none would admit doing so, although most said they heard someone else had. Many, however, have been complaining to local officials. “First thing this morning, my field deputy took an earful from a resident up there,” said City Councilman Tom LaBonge, who represents Hamilton’s neighborhood. There are some things that can be done to mitigate the situation, said Los Angeles Department of Transportation spokesman Bruce Gillman, like placing speed bumps and four-way stop signs on streets. Lanes could even be taken out to discourage shortcut seekers, but a neighborhood traffic study would have to be done first. “Road diet, they call it,” Gillman said. “It’s to make streets so people can walk, people can bike.” But the bigger problem, Gillman said, is that everybody is using smartphone apps these days and they will quickly find every shortcut out there. “I plead guilty to that,” said Richard Close, who is president of the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association that represents Hamilton’s neighborhood. As soon as he gets over the hill to Killeen’s neighborhood, Close said, he uses the app to find the fastest route to his office in Santa Monica. Killeen herself admitted she uses Waze and also Sigalert.com to get around town. —AP LOS ANGELES: This Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014 early morning rush hour traffic winds it’s way along a narrow street in Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles. — AP Agility establishes technology company to offer IT solutions KUWAIT: Agility, a leading global logistics provider, has set up Foresight, a new technology company that offers IT consultancy services and solutions, under its Infrastructure group of companies. Agility plans to offer the services of Foresight to the government and commercial sectors in Kuwait to help them become more innovative, efficient, and competitive in the global marketplace. Tarek Sultan, CEO of Agility, said: “Agility is a firm believer in technologydriven transformation. In today’s virtually connected and highly competitive world, Foresight will play an important role in helping companies in both the public and private sectors to up their game through the use of innovative and efficient technology.” Foresight’s IT services portfolio extends to private and public organizations, and includes business transformation, management consultancy, technology innovations, and IT solutions and development. The company currently lends its technology expertise to two government projects - Kuwait Government Online Phase II (KGO II) and Kuwait General Administration of Customs (KGAC). Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi, CEO of Foresight Speaking about e-Government, Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi, CEO of Foresight, said: “E-Gov is not just about putting processes online, but re-engineering them. Process prioritization, harmonization and re-engineering across key government functions are essential steps leading to the accessibility of E-Gov services online. Foresight supports E-Gov through our IT solutions, backed by Agility’s robust technology framework and high level of expertise.” MAINE: In this Friday, Nov. 28, 2014 file photo, a shopper pays for her purchases at a Target store in South Portland, Maine. Criminals stole personal information from tens of millions of Americans in data breaches last year. — AP Identity theft victims face months of hassle SAN FRANCISCO: As soon as Mark Kim found out his personal information was compromised in a data breach at Target last year, the 36-year-old tech worker signed up for the retailer’s free credit monitoring offer so he would be notified if someone used his identity to commit fraud. Someone did. The first monitoring report showed crooks opened accounts in his name at Macy’s and Kohl’s department stores, where they racked up more than $7,000 in charges. “My heart basically sank,” he said. Over the next seven months the New York City resident spent hours on the phone, most of a day in a police station filing a report, and countless time sending documents to banks and credit reporting agencies to clear his credit history. He’s hardly alone. The Target hack during last year’s Black Friday shopping weekend was just one in a wave of data breaches that have exposed more than 100 million customer records at U.S. retailers, banks and Internet companies. The latest high-profile hack, at Sony Pictures Entertainment, resulted in Social Security numbers and other personal details of nearly 50,000 current and former Sony employees and film actors being stolen and posted online for anyone to see. While cases are difficult to trace, analysts at Javelin Strategy & Research estimate that one in three Americans affected by a data breach ultimately became the victim of fraud last year - up from one in nine in 2010. Although banks often absorb bogus charges, it’s up to victims to clean up their credit histories and recover stolen funds. On top of lost time, money and emotional energy, victims face the frustration of rarely seeing anyone pay for the crimes. Identity theft cases are rarely prosecuted, said Avivah Litan, an analyst who studies fraud and identity theft for the research firm Gartner. Local police have limited resources, and criminals are often overseas, “so unless it’s part of a bigger pattern, they’re not going to spend much time pursuing it.” Kim said a police detective who took his complaint later told him the accounts were opened by someone in California, but Kim never heard any more about the investigation. In the past year, Target and other major retailers have said they’re increasing security. President Obama has urged banks and stores to speed up adoption of “chip-and-pin” payment cards, which are harder to hack. But reports of data breaches continue. And as Federal Trade Commission member Terrell McSweeney said recently, “Disturbingly, the news has seemed to desensitize many people to the real risks created each time an event occurs.” Kim can’t be certain Target was the source of the fraud he experienced, he acknowledged. Experts say crooks often steal or buy consumer information from more than one source, and use it to compile a complete dossier on potential victims. That’s likely the way hackers last year impersonated the rich and famous to get credit reports on Paris Hilton, Michelle Obama and even General Keith Alexander, then-head of the National Security Agency. Alexander told a public forum this fall that when he tried to file his taxes, he learned someone else had already claimed a $9,000 refund in his name. Fraudsters also used his identity to apply for about 20 credit cards. The FBI eventually caught a suspect, he said; the FBI declined comment. Meticulous by nature, Kim documented every conversation with an investigator or company representative. He was fortunate, he added, that his employer let him use the phone and fax machine where he works. “If I worked at a stricter company, it would have been a nightmare,” he said. But Kim was never reimbursed for sending affidavits and other documents by certified mail to various banks and agencies. While identity theft is certainly a global problem, experts say it’s difficult to measure worldwide losses. However, a Department of Justice study estimates identity theft of all kinds was responsible for US financial losses of $24.7 billion in 2012 - nearly double the $14 billion lost from all other property crimes such as burglary and theft. According to Javelin surveys in the US, when an existing credit card is exposed and then used for fraud, the average loss is $1,251. When a social security number is exposed and then used to open new accounts, the average loss is $2,330. Banks take the biggest financial hit, but identity theft victims’ out-of-pocket losses can range from an average of $63 for misuse of credit cards to $289 for fraud involving social security numbers. Of course that doesn’t quantify lost time and stress. Albert, who didn’t want his last name published because he fears being victimized again, learned in 2012 that his personal information was exposed by a data breach at University of Miami Hospital, where he’d gone for minor surgery. After submitting his federal tax return the following year, the 60-year-old Miami resident found the government had already issued a refund to someone else using his social security number. It took eight months for the airline reservations employee to get his $4,000 refund, which he needed to pay off debts. Albert said he doesn’t know if the tax scammer used personal information from the hospital breach or some other source. But experts say health records are a treasure trove for scammers, since they may contain financial information, insurance numbers and personal data that can be used to obtain drugs, medical services or other benefits. Albert now subscribes to a credit monitoring service and has asked reporting agencies for a “freeze” to block any applications for credit in his name. However, that “freeze” required a laborious process to lift when he later applied for a mortgage and then Internet service from AT&T. He still worries someone will claim the Social Security benefits he’s counting on when he retires. “There’s a rage that comes up, when you realize what happened,” he said. “You feel violated. You feel attacked.” Kim just got all of the fraudulent accounts removed from his credit history this month. He and other victims say the experience has made them even more careful about their financial data and credit records. Kim, for example, registered for a security alert from the major credit reporting agencies, which advises lenders to contact him if someone tries to get credit in his name. The alert expires in seven years, but Kim said he “absolutely” plans to renew it. “I have to be watchful,” he added. “I know something else could happen.” — AP NEW DELHI: An official holds the newly-launched Vivo X5Max smartphone at a promotional event in the Indian capital New Delhi. Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has launched the world’s slimmest smartphone. — AFP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 H E A LT H & S C I E N C E Economic growth means more garbage to Maputo’s dump scavengers MAPUTO: In a foul-smelling, brown fog, hundreds of stooped figures pick their way like ghosts across an ocean of garbage while herons wheel and dive over their heads. A truck arrives, breaking the lethargy. With shouts and whistles, people rush from all sides. Children throw themselves on and cling to the vehicle’s tailboards. Clambering up, they tear frantically at its contents, unleashing an avalanche of leftovers, shredded paper, bottles and �Nothing for my children’ More than 900 tons of waste is dumped daily in this landfill in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, a city of more than a million people. Over an area the size of 17 football fields, layer upon layer of garbage is piled as high as a three-storey building. In places, it spills over into the surrounding residential neighborhood. Illuminated by dozens of small fires lit to burn plastic coatings off wiring, this almost lunar landscape, where is estimated to live on less than one dollar a day, it is hard to see how she survives. “I am suffering, but if I didn’t do any work I would have nothing for my children,” she tells AFP. Like a parallel universe Maputo’s five-star hotels, new shopping malls and high-rise apartments are only a few kilometers (miles) from the dump but they might as well exist in a parallel universe. Spend your days here and the MOZAMBIQUE: A file photo taken on October 14, 2014 shows people sifting through garbage at the Maputo municipal garbage dump site. —AFP photos MOZAMBIQUE: File photo shows people sifting through garbage at the Maputo municipal garbage dump site. tin even before the truck has come to a stop. This particular truck is the one 13-year-old Jason Matthias and his friends have been waiting for. It comes from a posh area with several luxury hotels. Jason grins as he displays his prize-a cream puff pastry still in its packaging-before wolfing it down. Wrested from the other children in the scrum around the truck, it is a big improvement on his breakfast of mouldy bread. Asked to name the toughest part of life at the dump, the shy teenager, who visits with his mother, pauses to think. “Hunger,” he whispers. garbage forms hills and valleys, is busy day and night. Jason and his mother are among at least 500 “catadores” (collectors) who depend on what they can unearth here. Most are women and children, the most vulnerable members of society, who have no other options. Tina Feliciana turned to the dump after her husband died. The mother of three sells plastic by the kilogram to a small recycling operation close to the dump. With few buyers, she must accept what is offered. On average she earns $16 (13 euros) a month. Even in Mozambique, where more than half the population only evidence of the frenetic pace of economic growth in a nation rich in coal and gas is that there is more garbage than ever. The southern African country has been ranked among the 10 fastestgrowing economies in the world over the past decade, even before significant dividends from the fossil fuels have begun to flow in. The average annual growth of 7.5 percent is expected to continue in 2014 and 2015, according to the International Monetary Fund. But 22 years after the end of a civil war that left the economy in tatters, Mozambique still ranks 178th out of 187 countries on the United Nations annual Human Development Index. In theory, children are not allowed at the Hulene dump. In practice it is impossible to keep them out. “When I started here (in 2009) few children were coming in. Now there are almost the same number as the adults,” the dump’s manager, Americo Zacarias, told AFP. A baby’s cries can be heard above the din of truck engines, coming from somewhere in the garbage. After draping him hastily in bubble wrap for protection, his mother hid him so that she could scramble in the latest truckload of garbage. To the “tut-tuts” of the older women, the teenage mother slinks back, chastened, to claim the infant. The dump is the only life Paolo Cunha and his two siblings have ever known. Their father has been stationed at the gate, directing the flow of garbage trucks, since before they were born. The diminutive 11-year-old spends his days perched on a dumpster. He kicks his feet against the sides-one foot in an oversized boot, the other in a plastic flip-flop scrounged from the garbage. Live ammo in the rubbish Going barefoot is not an option. Apart from the usual hazards like broken glass lurking in the waste, abandoned weaponry including live ammunition is sometimes unearthed. “It comes in with the rubbish,” Paolo’s father, Dercio Cunha, says with a shrug. In an effort to protect themselves from the toxic methane gas that constantly streams from the garbage, many children wear masks, fashioned out of old socks or other garments, with the eye holes cut out. Just a few hours on the Hulene landfill can leave your lungs aching. Grandmother, Helen Arnaldo, 48, said she had been working at the dump for “maybe twenty years” but still felt “OK”. Hulene is considered a health hazard by people living close by. Besides the acrid fumes it gives off, in rainy summer months the stench is unbearable and swarms of flies from the dump invade houses. Over the past decade, several public protests have been staged to get it closed. When Mozambique’s Portuguese colonial rulers chose the site half a century ago, it was well outside the city’s limits. Before 1960, Mozambique was one of the least urbanized countries in the world. By 2010 the urban population had increased from four percent to 38 percent, the UN estimates. Engulfed by the city During this rapid phase of largely uncontrolled urbanization, Maputo engulfed the dump, so that it now lies in the heart of the urban sprawl. In 2007 authorities announced that they would close the dump and move it to a more “sanitary” site, 20 kilometers (12 miles) away, outside the city’s modern limits. After numerous delays the municipality now says it is going ahead after securing millions of dollars in funding from South Korea, one of the country’s new trading partners. Even if it goes ahead this time, the new dump will not be ready before early 2016. It is unclear what will happen to the catadores when it closes.”I don’t know what we will do. Perhaps we will have to become thieves,” says gatekeeper Dercio Cunha as his children run off to greet the next truckload of garbage. “We will have nothing to feed our kids.” —AFP AUSTRALIA: A Taronga Zoo chimpanzee gathers some Christmas presents after some gift-wrapped food treats and other tasty decorations were left inside the exhibit in Sydney. The chimpanzees were quick to pounce on the festive-themed enrichment items prepared by keepers, showing off their natural foraging skills to uncover the food inside while some seemed just as happy playing with the cardboard box packaging. —AFP photos Shock treatment: What’s missing from Sierra Leone’s Ebola response GENEVA: The failure of Sierra Leone’s strategy for fighting Ebola may be down to a missing ingredient: A big shock that could change people’s behavior and finally prevent further infection. Bruce Aylward, the head of Ebola response at the World Health Organisation, said Sierra Leone was well placed to contain the disease-its worst outbreak on record-with infrastructure, organization and aid. The problem is that its people have yet to be shocked out of behavior that is helping the disease to spread, still keeping infected loved ones close and touching the bodies of the dead. “Every new place that gets infected goes through that same terrible learning curve where a lot of people have to die ... before those behaviors start to change,” Aylward told Reuters. While neighboring Liberia has turned the tide of Ebola, and both Mali and Nigeria quickly smothered outbreaks, Sierra Leone has more than 70 percent of cases reported in the past three weeks and more than half the 18,000 confirmed cases in the nine-month-old outbreak. The WHO’s death toll from outbreak has climbed to 6,583 but the actual figure is likely to be far higher due to under-reporting of cases. The flare-up in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown and the country’s more heavily populated western areas resemble the massive infections suffered in August by Liberia’s capital Monrovia. That country got its infection rates under control after panic in quarantined areas led to a riot and the shooting of a young boy by security forces. Scenes of people dying in the street raised alarm across the country and prompted a military deployment by the United States to build treatment centers. “In Monrovia you had bodies on the streets, you had a riot, you had someone shot - awareness went through the roof in a very, very short time as a result,” said Aylward. “You don’t want to see that kind of thing drive public awareness but it has an impact very, very fast. People changed behaviors in Monrovia - bang! Like that.” Mali also learned through a shock. Just as it seemed nobody had been infected by its first Ebola patient in October, another cluster of deaths sprang up the following month. Aylward said he told Malian officials that the only way to stop the outbreak was to trace anyone who may be at risk. “That’s when the contact tracing... took a jump from around 60-70 percent completion to 98 percent,” he said. Learning curve Denial and ignorance are part of the problem but a weak healthcare system and logistics also play a part. Officials in Kono where an explosion of infections was discovered this week - said the eastern district of 350,000 inhabitants had only one ambulance and no Ebola treatment centre. WHO staff are visiting neighbouring West African countries to try to get people to change their ways in case Ebola strikes, but worry there has been little change in remote border areas, Aylward said. “The forest area of these three countries has got some really special and concerning practices, where they share meals with the corpse, where they sleep with the corpse,” he said. “You know these are high, high risk behaviors.” In Sierra Leone, where as many as 365 Ebola deaths may have been linked to a single traditional funeral early in the epidemic, Sierra Leone’s Health Minister Abu Bakarr Fofanah said the government was considering banning some unsafe practices. He recognized however that it would be difficult to police such a law. Fofanah noted that some areas of eastern Sierra Leone that were hit hardest early in the epidemic-around the towns of Kenema and Kailahun-have seen a massive reduction in case numbers as people change behavior. “The areas that are now doing badly are the areas that were affected last. They are still on the learning curve.” —Reuters Roche biotech unit submits skin cancer drug application to US regulator ZURICH: Genentech, US biotech unit of Swiss drugmaker Roche holding said yesterday it had filed a marketing application to US regulators for the use of its experimental drug in combination with another medicine to treat an advanced form of skin cancer. Cobimetinib is designed to be used with another Roche drug called Zelboraf for patients with tumors that have a mutation in a gene known as BRAF that allows melanoma cells to grow. When used in this way, the drug helped people with advanced melanoma live longer without their disease worsening, results of a Phase III trial showed in July. —Reuters German drugmakers appeal drug suspensions linked to Indian data AUSTRALIA: A Cotton-Top Tamarin inspects it Christmas cracker as they discover some gift-wrapped food treats and other tasty decorations in their exhibit at Taronga Zoo. FRANKFURT: German drugmakers including Stada, Torrent’s Heumann and Dr Reddy’s betapharm have appealed a regulator’s decision to suspend approval of some drugs over concerns about clinical trials conducted by an Indian company. Regulators in France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg this month suspended marketing approval for 25 drugs over the quality of trial data from India’s GVK Biosciences. Companies that have filed an appeal will be allowed to resume sales of affected products until their appeals are either approved or struck down, Germany’s Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) said on Monday. “We are reviewing the appeals thoroughly and quickly,” a spokesman for BfArM said. The regulator last week had published a list of 80 affected products that their manufacturers would not be allowed to sell until they had provided new clinical data. —AP AUSTRALIA: Taronga Zoo’s 15-month-old chimpanzee “Fumo” opens one of his Christmas presents after the chimps at the exhibit discovered some giftwrapped food treats and other tasty decorations. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 H E A LT H & S C I E N C E Cancer patients testing drugs on mouse �avatars’ �It’s not testing cosmetics. It’s trying to save my life’ BALTIMORE: Charles Cook, manager of facilities and operations at Champions Oncology, displays mouse carrying a cancer patient’s tumor graft under its skin. Merck advancing breast cancer drug to mid-stage TRENTON: Drugmaker Merck & Co said Wednesday that it will advance a new cancer drug into bigger patient tests, after promising findings in an early study against a very aggressive, common type of breast cancer. Merck said its Keytruda shrank tumors to some extent in one-third of 27 patients evaluated in a study called KEYNOTE-012. All had what’s called triple-negative breast cancer that had spread outside the breast, and about 85 percent had worsened after multiple rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments ? some five or more treatments. The drug is in a hot new class of medicines, mostly still experimental, called immunooncology drugs. They harness the body’s immune system to fight cancer through a mechanism that “uncloaks” a substance called PD-1 on hidden cancer cells so they can be spotted and attacked by key immune cells called T cells. Merck, based in Kenilworth, New Jersey, said it will start mid-stage patient tests of Keytruda in the first half of 2015. It’s received accelerated approval for advanced melanoma, but needs further testing for permanent approval. The company, the world’s fourth-biggest drugmaker by revenue, has now reported positive results in testing of Keytruda in melanoma, triple negative breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer, head and neck cancer, bladder cancer, stomach cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma. Altogether, Merck is studying Keytruda against 30 different cancer types. Tumors shrink “We’ve now shown efficacy against seven cancers,” Dr Alise Reicin, Merck’s vice president for cancer drug development, said in an interview. “There’s tremendous excitement in the oncology community” about Keytruda. Merck reported the latest results Wednesday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The patients got infusions of Keytruda, known chemically as pembrolizumab, every two weeks and periodic scans to determine the drug’s effects. While 33 percent had some tumor shrinkage, 19 percent had tumors shrink at least 30 percent. Of those, one had her tumor disappear without relapse, two are still receiving therapy and responding, one is off therapy but was still responding, and one has relapsed. In another seven patients, tumors stopped growing but did not shrink. Triple-negative breast cancer, the type affecting 15 percent to 20 percent of the roughly 1.7 million new breast cancer patients a year worldwide, doesn’t respond to three of the main types of treatment for breast cancer. Those target the hormones estrogen and progesterone and a protein called HER-2, all of which fuel cancer growth. On Saturday, Merck reported at another medical conference that in a study of patients with the blood cancer Hodgkin lymphoma, who had all failed other treatments and weren’t eligible for a transplant, two-thirds responded to Keytruda. —AP TRENTON: This product image provided by Merck & Co shows packaging for its new cancer drug, Keytruda. —AP BALTIMORE: Scientists often test drugs in mice. Now some cancer patients are doing the same with the hope of curing their own disease. They are paying a private lab to breed mice that carry bits of their own tumors so treatments can be tried first on the customized rodents. The idea is to see which drugs might work best on a specific person’s specific cancer. The mice may help patients make what can be very hard choices under difficult circumstances. Studies can suggest a certain chemotherapy may help, but patients wonder whether it will work for them. Often there’s more than one choice, and if the first one fails, a patient may be too sick to try another. So hundreds of people have made “mouse avatars” over the last few years to test chemotherapies. “What I’m doing is personalized cancer treatment. It’s the wave of the future,” said Eileen Youtie, a Miami woman using mice to guide care for her hard-to-treat form of breast cancer. “Part of this is trying to eliminate chemos that are not going to work on me. I don’t want to waste time taking them and poison my body.” But there are no guarantees the mice will help. “There’s not a lot of science” to say how well this works, and it should be considered highly experimental, said Dr Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society. There are some early encouraging reports, he said. One study of 70 patients found the mice generally reflected how well patients responded to various drugs. But there is no evidence that using mice is any better than care based on medical guidelines or the gene tests that many patients get now to help pick drugs. Average patient Mouse testing costs $10,000 or more, and insurers don’t cover it. It takes several months, so patients usually have to start therapy before mouse results are in. “I do see promise, but it’s very time-consuming, it’s very expensive. For the average patient, standard care is going to be the way to go,” said Alana Welm, a cancer researcher at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. She gave a talk on mouse avatars last week at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. It was the third major cancer meeting this year to feature work on customized cancer mice. Several labs breed these mice but the main supplier to patients has been Champions Oncology, a company based in Hackensack, New Jersey, that also operates in London, Tel Aviv and Singapore. About 7,000 mice are kept in a Baltimore lab with six rooms that resemble stock rooms of a shoe store, with tall shelves that hold row upon row of plastic cages labeled with each cancer patient’s name. Most mice are white-haired females with beady red eyes, but others are hairless. Some live alone while others climb over one another and sleep in small piles. All have easy access to food and water, and many bear signs of the tumor graft - a shaved portion of hair, an incision scar and a lump growing off one side. First drug Patients have a tumor sample sent to Champions, which charges $1,500 to bank it, plus $2,500 for each drug tested in groups of mice implanted with bits of the tumor. Most patients try three to five drugs and spend $10,000 to $12,000, said Champions’ chief medical officer, Dr Angela Davies. Youtie spent $30,000 “because I want them to test all the possible drugs,” even some for other types of cancer. That approach helped Yaron Panov, a 59-yearold Toronto man diagnosed four years ago with liposarcoma, a soft-tissue cancer. No specific drugs were recommended, and “I was given six months to live,” he said. Tests on his avatar mice suggested the first drug he was prescribed would not work but that one for colon cancer might. “It was working on the mice so I knew it would work on me,” he said. “It’s such a boost of confidence” and it makes it easier to endure side effects, said Panov, whose cancer is in remission. Reuven Moser, a 71-year-old man from Tel Aviv said his avatar mice confirmed that drugs prescribed for colon cancer that had spread to his liver were a good option. “Most of the time the oncologists want to follow a protocol, but they don’t know how it will affect the patient,” Moser said. “It was very reassuring” to see the mice respond, he said. Moser’s mice were bred in February and he is still undergoing treatment. Dr Andrew Gaya of Leaders in Oncology Care, a private clinic in London, helped lead the 70-patient study of avatar mice and gave results at a cancer conference in September. It looked back at how well tumor grafts are under the mouse skin - not in places where the cancer normally occurs, such as the pancreas or lungs, and therefore don’t reflect the human tumor’s environment. The mice also have highly impaired immune systems so they can tolerate the human tumors. That means they don’t reflect how a person’s immune system would respond to a treatment and cannot be used to test immunotherapies. “Even if it turns out these have real value,” they’re likely to be eclipsed by newer advances, such as ways to grow tumor cells in a lab BALTIMORE: In this photo, Charles Cook, manager of facilities and operations at Champions Oncology, opens a plastic cage containing mice carrying bits of a cancer patient’s tumor in a lab. —AP photos BALTIMORE: Charles Cook, manager of facilities and operations at Champions Oncology, pulls a plastic cage containing mice carrying bits of a cancer patient’s tumor from a shelf in a lab. mice performed in patients whose outcomes from treatment were already known. About 70 percent of the time, tests in the mice suggested something that turned out to have helped the patients, he said. And if something had not worked in the mice it almost never worked in a patient. Immune systems Mice have some drawbacks, said Dr Benjamin Neel, director of research at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto and a spokesman for the American Association for Cancer Research. The dish that take only a few weeks, he said. For now, mice seem the best bet, along with gene testing and her doctors’ advice, said Youtie, the Miami woman with breast cancer. Her mouse testing suggested that either of two drugs would be effective, so she chose the one thought to have fewer side effects on the heart. She recently finished chemotherapy, is about to finish radiation treatment, and said she does not feel guilty about using the mice. “Animal abuse? I don’t look at it that way,” she said. “It’s not testing cosmetics. It’s trying to save my life.” —AP MANSOORI W H AT ’ S O N (From left) supervisor Amira Al-Qatan, event supervisor Manal Thiyab, English language advisor Yasser, Intermediate Education Supervisor Adel Al-Rashed, School Director Jamila Al-Rifae and Sebamed’s Ayman Sharaa. Daeya Joint School, in the Asima district held an open awareness day earlier in the week. Sebamed was among the sponsors of the event. —Photos by Joseph Shagra TIES CENTER The Effects of Food Additives on the Body and Mind by Dr Kamel Al-Farraj What are the effects of addictive chemicals in food? Why do food companies add so many chemicals? Why is fast food bad for you? What do neuroexyto toxins do to your food and to your brain? Dr Kamel will answer all these questions and many more. Tuesday, December 23 @ 7pm Greetings H appy Birth Day Charvi. Wishing you a very happy birthday to our little angle Charvita Polineni and many more happy returns of the day... With love Mom & Dad Lata & Santaram Naidu Polineni Grand Parents: P Subbarayudu Naidu & Leelavati Brothers and Sisters: C. Harshavardhan, Vathsalya, Hemanth, Rupesh and Nani What’s On - Submission Guidelines All photos submitted for What’s On should be minimum 200dpi. Articles must be in plain text and should include name and phone numbers. Articles and photos that fail to meet these requirements will not be published. Please send them to news@kuwaittimes.net A mbassador of Myanmar to Kuwait Aye Khaing organized a farewell party for the outgoing Thai Ambassador Surasak Chuasukonthip. Several ambassadors and diplomats attended the event. —Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 W H AT ’ S O N Russia’s Ambassador Alexey Solomatin speaks at the event. KUWAIT: Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Salem AlHumoud Al-Sabah seen in attendance. —Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat Russian children’s show on Salmiya stage KUWAIT: Russia’s Moskova troupe held a children’s show at Salmiya Theater Sunday night. Russia’s Ambassador Alexey Solomatin was in attendance, and emphasized the strong cultural ties with Kuwait which he said “is manifested through the exchange of visits to get acquainted with the culture of both countries.” He stressed keenness on bringing Russian culture to Kuwait and enhancing Kuwaiti cultural presence in his country. Solomatin thanked Kuwait’s National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters (NCAAL) and appreciated presence by Council Chairman, Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah. This affirms interest in getting familiarized with Russian arts, he said. It is the first time that Moskova performs in Kuwait, and the Middle East. Moskova offers classic and modern dances from the Russian folklore, which Solomatin hoped would gain Kuwaiti’s admiration. Sunday’s show that commenced with a ballet, included an Indian dance on oriental music and also one from Middle Ages Europe, as well as many from the Russian folklore. —KUNA TSC offers you the perfect holiday Dinner S ince 1986, The Sultan Center has been preparing Holiday dinners for families in Kuwait. This is considered to be part of its traditions, in order to give its customers the chance to spend more time with their families and enjoy the perfect dinner with their beloved ones. TSC is committed to satisfying its customers’ needs and tastes, this year cus- tomers can enjoy a delicious turkey dinner complete within all the trimmings from cranberry sauce and old fashioned stuffing to pumpkin and apple pie, in addition to wide variety of side dishes to suit every taste. According to Makram Malaeb Group International and Non-Food Commercial Director at TSC:” Since many customers are travelling or working during the holi- day season, TSC offers its loyal customers the chance to enjoy the delicious cooking that has been done by a name they trust” “Orders could be placed 24 hours in advance and collected from TSC Salmiya, Hawally or Al-Kout store” he added. TSC also offers a range of party or cheese platters that can be ordered directly at the deli counter. This season let your Holiday’s begin with TSC. IDAK releases oral health guide during cultural show T he Indian Dentists’ Alliance in Kuwait (IDAK), affiliated to the Kuwait Dental Association and registered with the Indian Embassy Kuwait, released the 4th volume of the IDAK oral health guide in a glittering ceremony on the 12th of December 2014 in the Pearl Tent, Safir International Hotel, Bneid Al Gar. The theme of the health guide was “Special Health Care Needs and Dentistry”. The dignitaries for the event included the ambassador of India to Kuwait, Sunil Jain, Assistant Under Secretary of Dental Affairs, Ministry of Health, Dr Yousef Al Duwairy, Secretary General of Kuwait Institute of Medical Specialisation, Dr Ibrahim Al Hadi, Director of Dental Administration, Dr Sabiha Al Mutawa and many distinguished guests from Indian associations, schools, Armed Forces, Ministry of Health, Kuwait University and private sector. �IDAK Dentist of the Year’ was awarded to Dr Sudhir Walvekar by Director of Dental Administration, MOH, Dr Sabiha Al Mutawa. A senior and greatly respected figure in the dental fraternity and general community, Dr Sudhir Walvekar has played a significant role in uniting Indian dentists and the establishment of the alliance. This year’s cultural show was aptly called FACES 2014, acronym for a �Fun, Art, Cultural and Entertainment Show’. The stunning show was impeccably planned and performed by the IDAK family. From tiny tots to senior dentists participated in the cultural extravaganza, which included a variety of programs including music, dance, song, mime and drama, enthralling the audience and transporting them to a magical land where the rich culture of India blended with the culture of Middle East. A skit highlighting the benevolent and humanitarian contributions of Kuwait in the world was presented and greatly appreciated. The IDAK Council thanked the Finance Committee headed by Dr Sudhir Walvekar, Editororial Board headed by Dr Sunil Kumar Gupta, Public Relations Committee headed by Dr Johncen George, Event Management Committee headed by Dr Dilip George, Membership Committee headed by Dr Jacob Lonappan, Cultural Committee and the entire executive committee for organising the event in such an impressive manner. Cultural program was entirely planned and orchestrated by the Cultural Committee headed by Dr Aju Wilson with Dr Abraham Thomas, Dr Aysha George, Dr Garima Soni, Dr Joshin Thomas and Dr Pramod Menon as members. President Dr Roy Francis and Secretary Dr Rajesh Alexander congratulated the entire team of IDAK for organising such a beautiful event. IDAK’s members form a major part of the expatriate Dental professionals in Kuwait. Over the years, IDAK has always been in the forefront of community service and has conduct- ed numerous Oral health camps. It has partnered with other associations and participated in screening camps to provide easy access of specialized dentists to the low income expatriate community. IDAK also conducts regular screening camps in both Indian and Kuwaiti schools thereby educating the younger generation with good oral habits and general dental care. Keeping its focus on its goal of educating the community about dental health, IDAK started publishing Oral Health Guides since 2007. These guides explain dental diseases and treatment modalities in simple language that has received a lot of appreciation. The Oral Health Guide is published both in English and Arabic since 2010. 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Pawn Stars Storage Wars Storage Wars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Christmas Specials Pawn Stars UK Pawn Stars UK Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Christmas Specials Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars UK Pawn Stars UK Pawn Stars Storage Wars Storage Wars Classifieds TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 Kuwait KNCC PROGRAMME FROM THURSDAY TO WEDNESDAY (11/12/2014 TO 17/12/2014) SHARQIA-1 KILL THE MESSENGER THE HUNTED KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER THE HUNTED KILL THE MESSENGER THE HUNTED 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 3:30 PM 5:45 PM 8:15 PM 10:15 PM 12:30 AM SHARQIA-2 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 12:05 AM SHARQIA-3 GET SANTA PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR GET SANTA GET SANTA GET SANTA THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES KILL THE MESSENGER 12:45 PM 3:15 PM 3:15 PM 5:30 PM 7:45 PM 10:00 PM 12:45 AM MUHALAB-1 GET SANTA GET SANTA KILL THE MESSENGER THE PYRAMID KILL THE MESSENGER THE PYRAMID KILL THE MESSENGER 11:45 AM 1:45 PM 3:45 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 10:15 PM 12:15 AM MUHALAB-2 THE HUNTED THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED GET SANTA GET SANTA THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED THE HUNTED 11:30 AM 1:15 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 8:30 PM 11:30 PM 1:15 AM MUHALAB-3 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 12:30 PM 3:30 PM 6:30 PM 9:30 PM 12:30 AM FANAR-1 GET SANTA GET SANTA GET SANTA THE PYRAMID GET SANTA THE PYRAMID 1:00 PM 3:15 PM 5:30 PM 8:00 PM 10:00 PM 12:15 AM FANAR-2 KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER FANAR-3 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED 5:45 PM 7:45 PM 9:45 PM 12:30 AM FANAR-4 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:45 PM 11:45 PM FANAR-5 PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR Digital(2D) ACTION JACKSON-HINDI LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA 12:30 PM 2:30 PM 6:00 PM 2:30 PM 6:00 PM 9:30 PM 12:45 AM MARINA-1 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES KILL THE MESSENGER THE HUNTED KILL THE MESSENGER THE HUNTED KILL THE MESSENGER 12:15 PM 3:30 PM 5:45 PM 7:45 PM 10:15 PM 12:15 AM MARINA-2 GET SANTA GET SANTA PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR GET SANTA GET SANTA GET SANTA THU+FRI+SAT THE PYRAMID THE PYRAMID 10:45 PM 12:45 AM 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 PM 12:05 AM 12:45 PM 1:45 PM 3:45 PM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:15 PM 7:00 PM 9:45 PM 12:30 AM AVENUES-1 THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED THE HUNTED 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 11:00 PM 1:15 AM AVENUES-2 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL THE PYRAMID 11:30 AM 2:30 PM 6:00 PM 2:30 PM 6:00 PM 9:30 PM 1:00 AM AVENUES-3 PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR-3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D 11:45 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 11:00 PM AVENUES-4 KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER GET SANTA Special Show “DUMB AND DUMBER TO” KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER KILL THE MESSENGER 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 8:00 PM 10:30 PM 1:00 AM 360º- 1 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 11:30 AM 2:30 PM 5:30 PM 8:30 PM 11:30 PM 360º- 2 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL LINGAA - TAMIL 12:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM 10:30 PM 360º- 3 NIGHTCRAWLER NIGHTCRAWLER NIGHTCRAWLER NIGHTCRAWLER NIGHTCRAWLER NIGHTCRAWLER 11:45 AM 2:15 PM 4:45 PM 7:15 PM 9:45 PM 12:15 AM AL-KOUT.1 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 2:24 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 PM 12:05 AM AL-KOUT.2 GET SANTA GET SANTA GET SANTA GET SANTA THE PYRAMID GET SANTA THE PYRAMID 11:30 AM 1:45 PM 4:00 PM 6:15 PM 8:30 PM 10:30 PM 12:45 AM AL-KOUT.3 THE HUNTED THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HUNTED 11:45 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 10:00 PM 1:00 AM SITUATION WANTED Mitsubishi Lancer Ex model 2010, km 55,000, golden color, good condition, KD 1850. Contact: 97800987. (C 4887) 16-12-2014 M.Com fifteen years experience in independently handling accounts of medium sized companies up to finalization level familiar with computerized accounting systems seeking suitable position. Mobile # 66019422. (C 4886) 15-12-2014 Mitsubishi Galant 2009, blue color, (4 clr) full options, KD 1450. Tel: 50994848. (C 4884) AVENUES-5 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 1:15 PM Special Show “GET SANTA “ 1:45 PM THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D 4:15 PM THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 7:15 PM Special Show “NIGHTCRAWLER “ 7:15 PM THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 10:15 PM THE PYRAMID 1:15 AM 6:30 PM THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES (DOLBY ATMOS) 9:30 PM THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES (DOLBY ATMOS) 12:30 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:15 PM 6:15 PM 8:30 PM 10:45 PM MARINA-3 PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR-3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES -3D THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES FOR SALE Nissan Pathfinder 2002, black color, full options. KD 1250. Tel: 66729295. (C 4885) 15-12-2014 TUITION We need a teacher for account’s level 300 & 301. Tel: 99019450. (4888) 16-12-2014 ACCOMMODATION Looking for room within an apartment for a couple, preferably A/C with attached bathroom in the vicinity of Hawally. Contact: 99745402. (C 4881) 13-12-2014 SITUATION VACANT Full time live in home nurse/nanny to look after an 87 year old women who requires assistance with all daily activities (hygiene, meals, dressing etc.) Salary KD 180 + determined on experience and qualifications. Benefits include own room with bathroom, meals, one day off per week, one-month holiday every year, ticket home every year. We are also able to transfer a visa if required. Please call 99633674 before Wednesday December 17th or 99380307 to apply. (C 4882) 14-12-2014 112 THE PUBLIC AUTHORITY FORCIVIL INFORMATION Automated enquiry about the Civil ID card is 1889988 Prayer timings Fajr: 05:10 Shorook 06:35 Duhr: 11:43 Asr: 14:34 Maghrib: 16:52 Isha: 18:14 Directorate General of Civil Aviation Home Page (www.kuwait-airport.com.kw) Airlines BBC JAI JZR JZR KLM JZR THY FDB QTR IAW PGT ETH GFA UAE JAI FDB RJA ETD MSR KKK PIA OMA QTR ICV MSC IAW THY JZR THY DHX BAW KAC KAC FDB QTR SVA KAC KAC KAC KAC UAE ABY ETD FDB QTR IRA GFA UAE MSC JZR MEA UAE MSR KAC KAC JZR KAC Flt 043 574 239 267 411 539 772 069 1084 1157 858 620 211 853 526 067 648 305 612 6507 205 643 1076 673 401 1159 6776 503 770 170 157 416 412 053 1086 512 352 302 206 332 855 125 301 055 1070 675 213 873 405 165 404 871 610 514 382 561 672 Arrival Flights on Tuesday 16/12/2014 Route Dhaka Mumbai Amman Beirut Amsterdam/Dammam Cairo Istanbul Dubai Doha Al Najaf Istanbul Addis Ababa Bahrain Dubai Chennai/Abu Dhabi Dubai Amman Abu Dhabi Cairo Istanbul Lahore Muscat Doha 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217 166 104 742 572 618 061 647 636 229 402 307 073 859 219 1074 415 309 059 981 239 981 185 764 071 Doha Al Najaf Jeddah Jeddah Dubai Bahrain Jeddah Dhaka Sharjah Dubai Dubai Alexandria Amman Doha Al Najaf Amman Abu Dhabi Riyadh Bahrain Al Najaf IAD Jeddah Dubai Dubai Dubai Sharjah Jeddah Doha Damascus Doha Kozhikode Riyadh Dubai Muscat/Abu Dhabi Cairo Bahrain Paris/Rome London Dammam Mumbai Alexandria Dubai Muscat Frankfurt Colombo Beirut Abu Dhabi Dubai Dubai Bahrain Doha Amsterdam Abu Dhabi Dubai Chennai/Hyderabad/Ahmedabad Sialkot Bahrain Dubai Istanbul Dubai 14:05 14:10 14:25 14:30 14:30 15:00 15:10 15:15 15:45 15:45 16:00 16:15 16:20 16:40 16:40 16:55 16:55 17:15 17:30 17:50 17:55 17:55 18:00 18:20 18:40 18:40 18:45 18:50 18:55 19:15 19:15 19:15 19:25 19:25 19:25 19:30 19:40 19:55 20:00 20:00 20:05 20:20 20:20 20:50 21:10 21:20 21:30 21:35 21:40 21:45 21:55 22:15 22:15 22:30 22:30 22:35 23:10 23:15 23:35 23:45 Airlines AIC PIA FDB JAI BBC KLM DLH KAC IAW ETH THY PGT KAC UAE FDB ETD MSR KKK OMA PIA QTR MSC QTR THY IAW ICV FDB THY JAI JZR RJA JZR GFA THY FDB BAW QTR KAC SVA KAC KAC ABY KAC UAE ETD KAC JZR FDB QTR KAC GFA IRA KAC JZR KAC MSC UAE MEA Departure Flights on Tuesday 16/12/2014 Flt Route 976 Goa/Chennai 206 Lahore 072 Dubai 573 Mumbai 044 Dhaka 411 Amsterdam 635 Frankfurt 283 Dhaka 1158 Al Najaf 621 Addis Ababa 773 Istanbul 859 Istanbul 381 Delhi 854 Dubai 068 Dubai 306 Abu Dhabi 613 Cairo 6508 Istanbul 644 Muscat 206 Lahore 1085 Doha 406 Sohag 1077 Doha 765 Istanbul 1160 Baghdad 673 Hong Kong 070 Dubai 6776 Dubai 525 Abu Dhabi/Chennai 164 Dubai 649 Amman 560 Sohag 212 Bahrain 771 Istanbul 054 Dubai 156 London 1087 Doha 513 Tehran 513 Riyadh 787 Jeddah 671 Dubai 126 Sharjah 101 London/New York 856 Dubai 302 Abu Dhabi 561 Amman 334 Al Najaf 056 Dubai 1071 Doha 165 Rome/Paris 214 Bahrain 674 Lar 541 Cairo 776 Jeddah 677 Abu Dhabi/Muscat 402 Alexandria 874 Dubai 405 Beirut DIAL161 FOR AIRPORT INFORMATION Time 00:05 00:40 00:45 01:10 01:35 01:55 02:15 02:25 02:30 02:45 02:55 03:25 03:40 03:50 03:55 04:05 04:10 04:10 04:15 04:20 04:30 05:05 05:15 05:40 05:45 05:45 06:30 06:35 06:35 06:55 07:05 07:10 07:15 07:30 08:25 08:45 08:50 08:55 08:55 09:25 09:25 09:40 09:50 09:55 10:20 10:25 10:30 10:35 11:00 11:15 11:25 11:40 12:05 12:20 12:20 12:25 12:30 12:55 JZR KAC JZR MSR JZR UAE KAC QTR FDB KAC KNE SVA GFA KAC ABY KAC FDB JZR NIA QTR JZR UAE ETD RJA SVA GFA JZR JZR UAL ABY UAE QTR FDB SYR AXB GFA KAC KAC JAI MSR KAC OMA FDB DLH DHX ALK ETD KAC MEA FDB GFA UAE KAC ETD QTR KLM KAC PIA FDB 330 785 176 611 324 872 673 1079 058 617 473 501 222 773 128 741 052 266 252 1073 538 858 304 641 511 216 184 238 982 121 876 1081 064 342 393 218 361 343 571 607 351 648 062 636 171 230 308 301 403 074 220 860 205 310 1075 415 411 240 060 Al Najaf Jeddah Dubai Cairo Al Najaf Dubai Dubai Doha Dubai Doha Jeddah Jeddah Bahrain Riyadh Sharjah Dammam Dubai Beirut Alexandria Doha Cairo Dubai Abu Dhabi Amman Riyadh Bahrain Dubai Amman Bahrain Sharjah Dubai Doha Dubai Damascus Kozhikode Bahrain Colombo Chennai Mumbai Luxor Kochi Muscat Dubai Dammam Bahrain Colombo Abu Dhabi Mumbai Beirut Dubai Bahrain Dubai Islamabad Abu Dhabi Doha Dammam/Amsterdam Bangkok/Manila Sialkot Dubai 13:00 13:00 13:45 14:00 14:10 14:15 15:00 15:05 15:10 15:15 15:20 15:45 15:45 15:50 16:25 17:00 17:00 17:05 17:15 17:40 17:45 17:45 17:50 17:55 18:15 18:20 18:40 18:50 19:15 19:20 19:40 19:50 19:55 19:55 20:15 20:15 20:50 20:55 21:00 21:05 21:15 21:20 21:20 21:35 21:50 22:10 22:15 22:15 22:20 22:30 22:30 22:50 22:55 23:00 23:05 23:15 23:30 23:35 23:55 34 stars TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 CROSSWORD 756 STAR TRACK Aries (March 21-April 19) This is a good time to work on a project of a large or complicated manner. You might enjoy stepping back to see what others have to offer–observing. You should enjoy great headway later as you and others struggle to complete this project. Care must be exercised this afternoon as you could find yourself making some inappropriate choices–in particular as to how they could affect your living situation. You may suffer from a bit of wanderlust and find yourself looking for adventure and something new and different. You could be seeking out some form of independence and allow yourself to go to places that you have never gone before. These experiences could bring you romantic encounters, a love that might not be too choosy–careful. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Many projects come to your attention–recognition is easy to find. Your ideas gain a great deal of attention. Since you will be feeling so healthy and natural, you are likely to be the one taking the lead in an important project–attitude is everything. You should have all of the support that you could possibly want from those around you. Finding yourself on the same wavelength with others is a most welcomed situation. General good feelings are in the air and should have you in the mood to think about just how much support and harmony you really have in your life and how you might return the encouragement of others. You could probably sell an ice house to an eskimo with little problem; you are very persuasive and will appear calm and in control. Gemini (May 21-June 20) ACROSS 1. A sign of assent or salutation or command. 4. Impairment of the sense of smell. 11. The basic unit of money in Bangladesh. 15. A corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public. 16. Greek wine flavored with resin. 17. An Arabic speaking person who lives in Arabia or North Africa. 18. Examine by palpation for medical purposes. 20. Degree of figurative distance or separation. 22. Remote in manner. 23. The United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy. 26. Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers. 27. Capable of wounding. 28. Rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force, as on a wave. 30. In a gay manner. 32. Electronic warfare undertaken to insure effective friendly use of the electromagnetic spectrum in spite of the enemy's use of electronic warfare. 36. Relating to the Urdu language. 39. (chemistry) P(otential of) H(ydrogen). 40. The basic unit of money in Sri Lanka. 42. A trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group. 46. A nucleic acid that transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm. 47. Large west African tree having large palmately lobed leaves and axillary cymose panicles of small white flowers and one-winged seeds. 50. A soft silvery metallic element of the alkali earth group. 54. Hard greenish-brown wood of the lignum vitae tree and other trees of the genus Guaiacum. 57. Silver-coated candy bead for decorating cakes. 60. Of or relating to a language that arises from contact between two other languages and has features of both. 61. Highly excited. 64. A confidential or secret meeting. 66. A stiff chitinous seta or bristle especially of an annelid worm. 68. Any physiologically active internal secretion especially one of uncertain classification. 72. Tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar. 73. The largest city in Kazakhstan and the capital until 1998. 76. (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') End v 1. 77. Used of a single unit or thing. 78. Lead someone in the wrong direction. 80. An inflammatory disease of connective tissue with variable features including fever and weakness and fatigability and joint pains and skin lesions on the face or neck or arms. 81. The network in the reticular formation that serves an alerting or arousal function. 82. A great raja. 83. (Brit) A tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes. DOWN 1. Monotypic genus of palms of Australasia. 2. A translucent mineral consisting of hydrated silica of variable color. 3. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (trade name Dolobid) used to treat arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. 4. Not airtight. 5. Up to the present time. 6. A mug intended for serving beer. 7. A mouth or mouthlike opening. 8. Device for converting sound waves into electrical energy. 9. Not out. 10. A river in north central Switzerland that runs northeast into the Rhine. 11. Small toothless anteater with prehensile tale and four-clawed forelimbs. 12. (botany) Relating to a plant of the family Araceae. 13. (Polynesian) An alcoholic drink made from the aromatic roots of the kava shrub. 14. In bed. 19. Thick stew made of rice and chicken and small game. 21. The compass point midway between northeast and east. 24. How long something has existed. 25. United States writer (born in Poland) who wrote in Yiddish (1880-1957). 29. A metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter. 31. (Akkadian) Mother and earth goddess in Gilgamish epic. 33. An accountant certified by the state. 34. Any of several aromatic herbs having edible seeds and leaves and stems. 35. Deficient in amount or quality or extent. 37. A white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light. 38. A gradual decline (in size or strength or power or number). 41. (informal) The best of its kind n. 43. Massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws. 44. Unknown god. 45. Any of several cultivated grapevines that produce sweet white grapes. 48. (Akkadian) God of wisdom. 49. A long narrow natural elevation or striation. 51. A heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically). 52. Small free-swimming tunicates. 53. A republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula. 55. Genus of tall smooth herbs of forested mountains of Europe and Asia minor. 56. A city in central Illinois. 58. Functioning correctly and ready for action. 59. Half the width of an em. 62. A republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. 63. English conspirator who claimed that there was a Jesuit plot to assassinate Charles II (1649-1705). 65. A Bantu language. 67. Russian physicist (1895-1971). 69. A kiln for drying hops. 70. A small island. 71. A notable achievement. 74. A hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that controls the degree of pigmentation in melanocytes. 75. Title for a civil or military leader (especially in Turkey). 79. A person who announces and plays popular recorded music. Optimism is easy to find this monday. This is a fine time to try out some new ideas or engage in some new business dealings or investments. Compromise should be exercised whenever possible. Mental stimulation from others is key for you right now and it is a good idea to make every effort to cooperate and compromise when the opportunity arises. At home this evening, it is good that you always look for ways to have family members together in open conversation times. Sharing chores is good as one person can become exhausted doing everything solo. Insights into purchases for the family can be considered now, which may include a new car, or groceries. You may be of great help to someone today without even knowing it. Cancer (June 21-July 22) Communication and successful leadership qualities are in your favor. You are able to handle most any situation. You want adventure, freedom and to go where no one has gone. These are really strong yearnings and you could become engaged in some pretty interesting adventures at this time. Consider a trip. If you cannot afford it just now, it may be time to start planning and saving for one. Romance is possible. Someone that you are close to could be very supportive in all of this and increase your feeling of support and rapport. It should be a happy time with a chance to understand those around you and to have a special time with someone you love. Go ahead and spread your wings and feel the wind beneath them. You will be guided. Leo (July 23-August 22) You will find that materialistic things and the whole concept of value take on more importance for you now. Financial security and enjoying the finer things in life, appreciating and creating things that others want to have are the experiences that assume a high priority. You may feel like being totally different at this time–trying out new and unusual things. This is a perfect time for new ideas, a breakthrough in thinking, a novel approach. Everything seems to work together to bring out your more unique and unusual qualities. It will please you to learn that someone you are close to is supportive of your dreams and wishes. It will not take much for you to come up with new solutions to old problems or to be very inventive. Virgo (August 23-September 22) You may find yourself in the mood for some rather deep and penetrating conversations or thoughts. Expect some real insight into your own inner workings or psychology and in a form that you can manage. Procuring and sharing information assume more emotional significance for you just now, and that would be achieved in any way it comes: business insights, personal insights or over the-back-fence gossip. Communicating feelings becomes important. You may find yourself out and about hunting for new clothes before the next family celebration. There is much anticipation between you and your family and friends regarding the new year celebrations and you can feel it in the air as you shop. You make a discovery this evening. WORD SEARCH PUZZLE Libra (September 23-October 22) It may be a perfect time to be assertive and to move forward in your career decisions. This should be a wonderful time to be with others and to work together. Someone in authority could come to you with a proposition for a very special task. Your management and directional abilities are prominent. There is a yearning for adventure and far horizons that beckons to you now. There is an opportunity to join up with a few sports enthusiasts and you look forward to getting together what you will need for this event. To roam, to wander and wonder, to seek freedom and go where no one has gone before, are the things that are deep and powerful longings. You have a great deal of energy that runs over into the evening and you make plans. Scorpio (October 23-November 21) You should find this a particularly enjoyable day, perhaps filled with some renewed appreciation for all that is beautiful and fine. A feeling of value and valuing may find you bestowing affection on those near you. Your ability to make good common sense decisions concerning group matters is appreciated. You seem to be blessed with a natural sense of what the public wants and needs at this time. Clear decisions that influence others could be made now. Anything that gets accomplished today will probably be due to the fact that you took the initiative to get the ball rolling. You could feel that you have a good support system. Being as flexible as possible will help you move forward with others. Magazines with gossip news entertain you this evening. Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) The need for emotional security is strong. Charisma, self-transformation, the development of personal power–all play a bigger role in your life now, more than ever before. You present a most positive and upbeat side while you lecture or speak to young people that need to hear what you have to say. Fun and upbeat activity that helps you to teach will prove successful. You will be able to make a positive difference. Work this afternoon may include shoveling snow or chopping wood. Moral issues and the love of others are much more important now than material concerns–which may create a most unselfish time. This afternoon is a good time for surrounding yourself with friends. You are happy to be included in whatever activities are considered. Capricorn (December 22-January 19) You are quite talented at figuring things out by digging beneath the surface and getting at what is beneath and behind a situation. This talent is what could have a friend or associate coming to you for help and advice regarding something quite personal and emotional. You should have little problem in handling and understanding any sort of emotional material. Your friendships will be strengthened by your compassion at this time. You may be a bit more on the reflective side this afternoon–wanting to spend more time with your loved ones. You may not feel very outgoing or want to present yourself to the world. Too many parties lately may have you looking for some quiet time. You work your magic in a relationship this evening. Aquarius (January 20- February 18) Because you could be feeling an urgency to get total control over your life, you may find yourself with a greater interest or experience in healing and investing–and of course, the great mysteriousness of life and death. Sensual needs are but one of the life issues that you could find being emphasized for you now. You are embarking on a phase of emotional directness and impulsiveness now, one that is marked by forceful and powerful feelings. Emotional beginnings and perhaps even the establishment of some new habit could be what you are dealing with at this time. Just be sure that they are good changes as they will set the tone for quite some time to come. Tonight you may need to call a halt to someone that has borrowed one too many things. Pisces (February 19-March 20) Feeling very nostalgic and domestic could be calling to your attention the need for security and a sense of roots. Anything relating to family, home, relatives or real estate may play a bigger part in your life. You want to belong on a private, intimate and personal level. You long to be needed and to feel that it really is all right to have needs. You are quite practical when it comes to dealing and working with others. You know just what to do and can act without haste and emotion. You are called on to make use of your natural abilities and common sense. Friendships and interaction in group activities play a more important part for you now. Friends are our only true riches and the satisfaction that comes from doing things cooperatively is wonderful. 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The actress will reprise the character of Lois after assuming the role in 2013’s �Man of Steel’, but insists there won’t be tension between the female protagonists vying for the attention of Superman because it would be too obvious. She said: “They always think that if you put in another woman and automatically ... �Catfight!’ No, I think that’s a male fantasy thing. I don’t think that’s reality.” Gal Gadot has joined the project - which is set to be released on March 25, 2016 - as Wonder Woman after appearing in several �Fast & Furious’ movies, and Amy, 40, said she was relieved to find out the star would be involved in the movie because she didn’t want to be the only female working on the film. She added: “It’s exciting to get to bring in all these other characters and I was really excited that Gal was involved, because it was a nice to have another girl on set, even if we don’t work together a lot, it was nice to have her there.” However, the �Her’ actress admitted she is unsure about the plots for future films, �Justice League Part One’ and �Justice League Part Two’, in which the pair may argue. She added to Coming Soon: “I don’t know how it will turn out, if we’re going to be competition, but we are not in this, I can safely say, and we’re not in real life. She’s just the coolest girl ever.” breaks silence on the media, his wife B ill Cosby gave a brief interview to Page Six on Friday, where he addressed journalistic standards and his wife’s reaction to the flood of rape accusations. The 77-year-old star says he only expects the black media to exhibit excellence in journalism by maintaining a neutral mind. He also says that his wife, Camille Cosby, has relied on love and the strength of womanhood to weather the ongoing public scrutiny. Cosby has remained largely silent in light of the more than two dozen women who have come forward to accuse him of having drugged and raped them. The Page Six interview ended abruptly when Cosby said that he wasn’t supposed to talk to the media. Representatives for Cosby did not immediately respond to the AP’s request for comment. Jolie’s acting �frustration’ A S am Smith has started working on a new album. The �Money On My Mind’ hitmaker released his debut record, �In the Lonely Hour’, earlier this year, but is already well on the way to completing his second album having already settled on the name and cover art, as well as some of the tracks. He revealed: “I’ve already come up with the title, the concept, the artwork, everything. “I’m already recording really rough demos on the road.” The 22-year-old crooner recently received six Grammy Award nominations for his first record, but insists he hasn’t been able to rest because he is always writing songs to express his emotions. He continued: “I believe if you’re a creative person you won’t be able to stop creating. I can’t stop writing.” However, fans of his first album may be disappointed as he has confirmed his sophomore record will follow a different theme from that of unrequited love, after ngelina Jolie felt “frustrated” as an actress. The 39-yearold star - who made her directorial debut with �The Land of Milk and Honey’ in 2011 and released her second picture �Unbroken’ this year - has confessed she didn’t feel, as an actress, as “connected” to films as she would have liked and is “much happier” working on movies behind the camera. She told The Daily Telegraph Magazine: “As an actress, you learn about your character, and you understand the overall picture of any film you’re working on, but there’s so much you’re not a part of. “There’s so many times I’ve felt frustrated with films I’ve been in, or seen them and not felt connected to them, or haven’t watched them at all. I’m much happier directing.” The Oscar-winner admitted she was nervous about making the switch from actress to director but felt compelled to take on the role with �The Land of Milk and Honey’ - which focusses on the atrocities committed by the Bosnian-Serb forces during the Serbian War between 1992 and 1995 - as she felt so strongly about the topic. Angelina - who penned the script following a trip to Bosnia as part of her ambassadorial duties for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - said: “I was nervous another director might be less sensitive about the material, so I volunteered myself.”But I didn’t think I’d be any good at it. I just wanted to do my best.” releasing his demons in a new song. He explained: “The reason I’m happy is because something clicked about four weeks ago. “I wrote a song. It’s about my family and something that happened in my life as a kid which has really scarred me as a person. “It was the most honest record I’ve written in my whole life. It’s all just clicked.” The star added he is also hopeful about working with his pal Ed Sheeran on his new music, after recently striking up a friendship with the �Thinking Out Loud’ singer. He told The Sun newspaper: “He’s one person, when we’re talking about celebrities in the industry, who I’d actually count as a friend. Him and Jessie Ware. “Ed’s an amazing man. He helps me and gives me advice. I would love to work with him.” Madonna plans world tour M adonna is planning a world tour in 2015. The �Hung Up’ hitmaker wants to mark 30 years since her groundbreaking �Like a Virgin’ concert series from 1985 with a string of shows across the globe in support of a planned new album. A source said: “This is going to be one very special tour. Madonna wants to pull out all the stops, especially because it is 30 years since the �Virgin’ tour. “Like her 2012 �MDNA’ tour, where she played 88 dates in places including Europe, South America and Asia, Madge will be travelling the world. Once the new record is finished she can concentrate on the concerts.” Despite already having nine huge tours under her belt, the 56-year-old singer wants to “push boundaries” and offer something new with her 2015 gigs. The source added to the Daily Mirror newspaper: “Madonna knows that in order to stay relevant she has to keep reinventing herself and push boundaries. “The new tour will show a side of her that no one has seen before.” OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder recently revealed he had been working with Madonna on “her best stuff in more than a decade”. He added: “The tracks I’ve done with her are really hard to explain.” Wonder to guest on Ronson record S tevie Wonder will feature on Mark Ronson’s new album. The �Uptown Funk’ hitmaker has teamed up with a string of guests for �Uptown Special’, including the soul legend - who appears on the first and last tracks on the record Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker, Simian Mobile Disco’s James Ford, and Bruno Mars. Mark teamed up with award-winning author Michael Chabon for many of the lyrics on the album, which is his fourth studio release. He said: “I wanted lyrics to push farther than most of what’s going on in R&B and pop today. “I wrote Michael to ask if he’d be interested in writing lyrics for the album.” Other acts on the album include Keyone Star, the winner of an audition Mark held at the Jackson State University in Mississippi, and Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow. Meanwhile, Stevie has been praised by Sir Elton John as one of the greatest singers and musicians of all time. The �Rocket Man’ hitmaker told GQ magazine:”He’s so multitalented that it’s hard to pinpoint exactly what it is that makes him one of the greatest ever. Along with Ray Charles, he’s the greatest R&B singer who ever lived. Nobody can sing like he does. As a keyboard player he never ceases to amaze me. I like to think I’m a pretty good musician, but he’s in a whole other league. “When people discuss the history of music, they will talk about Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder - and they will still be the greatest.” Stipe rules out REM reunion M ichael Stipe insists R.E.M. will never reunite. The �Losing My Religion’ hitmakers - comprising Michael, Peter Buck and Mike Mills - went their separate ways in 2011 after over three decades together and the frontman insists they won’t perform together again because there’s “no point” and he “despises” nostalgia. Asked if they will get back together during an interview on �CBS This Morning’, Michael said: “No. That will never happen... There’s no point. I love those guys very much and I respect them hugely as musicians and as songwriters and everything but I just don’t want to do that thing that people do...I despise nostalgia. I’m not good at looking back.” Despite his feelings about a reunion, the �Nightswimming’ singer hasn’t completely ruled out performing again himself in the future. He said:”That’s maybe an exclusive, but I think I will sing again. Not soon, maybe...I don’t know. “I love my voice and I think it’s still... I think it actually got better as I got older. “I sing in the shower. And I’m not bad. You would be surprised at my play list.” The 54-year-old musician most misses performing when he watches other people’s gigs. He said: “I just needed to step away for a while. [But] when I go to see bands perform live, that’s when it’s hard for me. I look up on the stage and I think: �I wish I was there.’—Bang Showbiz Ford excited by Blade Runner sequel H arrison Ford thinks the script for the �Blade Runner’ sequel is “the best” he’s ever read. The Hollywood legend starred in the 1982 original and is set to return for the much-anticipated sequel, and Ridley Scott has revealed he can’t wait to reprise his role as Rick Deckard in the dystopian sci-fi sequel. Ridley, who directed the original and has helped to write the sequel, said: “I sent him this [script] and he said, �Wow, this is the best thing I’ve ever read’, so it’s very relevant to what happened [in] the first one.” Speaking to MTV News, the director added: “I’m not just doing a sequel with lots of action and see how far we can go with the special effects because you can’t, really. “Blade Runner kind of landed on a somehow very credible future. And it’s very difficult to change that because it’s been so influential with everything else.” Earlier this month, Ridley reopened the possibility of directing the �Blade Runner’ sequel. The movie-maker previously said he won’t be returning to the role for �Blade Runner 2’, but appears willing to perform a U-turn. He said: “I don’t know about not directing �Blade Runner 2’ yet.” 37 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 LIFESTYLE F e a t u r e s Zainab Ashadu speaks about her leather bags at her Lagos workshop. Handbag designer Zainab Ashadu, 32, designs a bag with a worker on July 17, 2014 at her Lagos workshop. Zainab Ashadu shows high-quality leather.—AFP photos Nigerian luxury handbags: Making a mark overseas ention northern Nigeria and the first thing that may spring to mind is Boko Haram. Zainab Ashadu is hoping to change that-by selling designer handbags. The Nigerian designer is the brains behind the Zashadu brand, whose modern, colorful creations use the ancient art of tanning and leather-dyeing from the country’s north. “I think people like the story behind the bags. They like the fact that the bag has roots and origins,” the 32-year-old told AFP at her bustling workshop in a working class district of Lagos. From the cramped premises in Festac, which buzzes with the sound of Singer sewing machines, a team of about half a dozen artisans make between 200 and 300 bags every year. Ashadu’s parents were from the north, which is these days rarely out of the news because of the Islamist insurgency that has been raging since 2009. But the region has long been known for its high-quality leather, which the designer turns into clutch purses and handbags that sell overseas for between 150-800 euros ($180980, 120-630 pounds). The leather comes from the north’s biggest city, Kano, goatskin from the ancient northwestern city of Sokoto as well as python skin from snake farms in the region. M Sustainability, know-how Unlike European fashion houses, which import raw leather from Nigeria and then tan and dye it overseas, Ashadu decided to make use of the centuries of know-how of artisans in Kano. “It is very important for me to work in a sustainable way,” she said. “I work with small families of tanners, the animals are traceable, we use vegetable dyes and other environmentally friendly dyes, and also the dyers work all together to save energy.” The designer gets her inspiration from hours of hunting for bargains in the maze of stalls in the huge Mushin market, in the Lagos suburbs. The market sells Nigerian leather off-cuts and rejects, particularly from Italian fashion houses. “It’s so vibrant... there’s so much leather available and sometimes the sellers have no idea of the quality of what they sell,” said Ashadu. “There’s antelope-that is very soft-there’s goatskin, sheepskin...”From there, the material is turned into bags by her team, all of whom have been trained at a specialist school of leatherwork in the northern city of Zaria. adapt to a different way of doing business. “You need to be tough-skinned, adaptable and to have a great sense of humor,” she said. “Nigeria is a very hard place to... do anything, let’s put it that way. It’s definitely very hard to run a business. But it’s more earthy. You feel like your feet are on the ground.” Understanding and adapting to a different style of doing business is key to getting ahead, with some overseas firms looking to invest in Nigeria put off by red tape and logistical constraints. Power cuts that often last more than 12 hours are a major problem and force businesses to invest in huge, costly electricity generators. At Ashadu’s workshop, in a modest house belonging to her family, power comes from a small generator. What’s important is adapting as much as possible to how her employees work, rather than trying to apply to the letter what she learnt at the London College of Fashion. Adaptability key Ashadu is one of an increasing number of returning Nigerians or “repats”, chancing their arm in their home country after years spent overseas. She spent her early childhood years in Lagos but was a teenager in London, where she was variously a model, actress, buyer and architecture student. She came back in 2010 and has had to �Made in Africa’ Zashadu bags have won a small but loyal following locally. Private sales have been held in unexpected locations such as a hotel suite with champagne and macaroons and at an upmarket yacht club. In the last year, the brand, which is marketed online abroad, has established a presence in boutiques in London, Miami, Dublin, Johannesburg and Zainab Ashadu poses with her creations. most recently in Paris. French designer Charlotte Ziegler, who sells Zashadu bags at the Franck et Fils department store, said she was intrigued by Ashadu’s unusual profile and also its “sustainable luxury”. But she admits it was a risk. “For 200 or 400 euros, people sometimes prefer to buy a product with a (recognized) designer label,” she said. Ashadu is confident and knows that she’s tapped into a trend. “People love Africa and Africa is something that is new in this way and people love to jump on bandwagons,” she said. “And this one ticks all the boxes: it’s made in Africa, it’s beautiful-looking, it’s made sustainably, it’s international.”—AFP Kurt Geiger’s new women autumn winter collection voking the power of scarlet, print, texture and silhouettes, shoes are designed for the Kurt Geiger girl’s taste in British traditions and the magic of fashion. Laced sandals and slippers with stars, stones and sparkle reflect the glittering water of the Grand Canal whilst an increase in brown, tan and earthy tones, cuddly shearling and suede protect her in the great English outdoors. New Chelsea boots, Derbies and Go-Go boots ensure that the flat ankle boot and over the knee styles continue to be all the rage. Stilettos masked as second skin with mesh, sassy leopard or lace. 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This photo released by Paramount Pictures shows, David Oyelowo, center, as Martin Luther King, Jr and Carmen Ejogo, right, as Coretta Scott King in the film, “Selma,” from Paramount Pictures and Pathe. �Selma’ stars on poignancy and parallels of movie A t Sunday’s premiere of “Selma” in New York, the cast acknowledged parallels between their film about the African-American civil rights movement and recent protests nationwide, calling attention to the deaths of unarmed black males at the hands of police.”You can look out your window and you can see people protesting and you can look at the film and it looks similar, said Oprah Winfrey, who is a producer on the film and has an acting role as well. “People are wearing different kind of clothes, it’s a different era but the same issues still prevail.”“Selma,” co-written and directed by Ava DuVernay, is based on the 1965 marches from the Alabama cities of Selma to Montgomery, led by the Rev. Dr Martin Luther King. At the time, they were calling for voting rights. David Oyelowo, who plays King in the film, added “We couldn’t have predicted what would happen in terms of what’s going on, race relations-wise. We finished shooting in early July and by early August Michael Brown had been murdered and now we’re in the middle of the Eric Garner situation. I just think it shows. ... We do not live in a post-racial America.” He added he hopes “Selma” shows “that this struggle continues and we all have to participate.” And participate is what some of the actors in the film have done. Actress Lorraine Toussaint said she took her 10-year-old daughter to march in a protest in New York the day before. �I Can’t Breathe’ “I wanted to make sure that she knows that she can make a difference; that it is important to stand up and speak out when there is wrong, when there is injustice,” said Toussaint. “Evil only propagates when we are silent and so you know it’s a difficult time but our voices matter and I wanted my daughter to know that her voice matters.” Others took their activism to the red carpet. Actor Wendell Pierce wore a shirt that said “I Can’t Breathe” for Garner, who died in July at 43-years-old after being put in a chokehold by a New York City police officer during an arrest for allegedly selling loose, untaxed cigarettes. “This is not a movie about the past,” he said. “It’s a movie about a very, very acute present because it’s all the same issues that have been going on for a long time.” Co-star Ruben Santiago-Hudson raised his hands for photographs, in reference to the killing of Brown, an 18-year-old who reportedly had his hands up when he was shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. Tyler Perry, who is not in the movie but was there to support Winfrey, said the continued turnout for the protests has given him hope. “Emotionally for me it just let me know that ever ything is gonna be OK . Everything is gonna be OK. It’s like being in a battle with a lion or tiger and then you see all this help coming your way, you know, and I think that it is beyond moving and powerful and phenomenal.” “Selma” opens in limited release Dec 25 and goes wide Jan 9. — AP Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. attends the premiere of “Selma”. Actor Tim Roth attends the premiere of “Selma”. �Birdman,’ �Grand Budapest’ top Critics Choice Awards nominations W �Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies’ rules foreign box office T he Battle of the Five Armies” was the one film to rule them all at the foreign box office this weekend, picking up a massive $117.6 million. The final installment in Peter Jackson’s six-film Middle-earth series debuted in 38 foreign territories, including such major markets as Japan, Russia and Mexico. It opens in the US on Dec 17. Imax screenings accounted for $6.4 million of the film’s opening. Among the notable territories, Germany accounted for $19.5 million, the United Kingdom contributed $15.2 million, France added $14.5 million, and Russia amassed $13.4 million, ranking as the biggest Warner Bros. opening ever in the country. Sliding in at number two on the foreign charts, “Exodus: Gods and Kings” earned $18.8 million from 6,096 screens in 27 markets. The biblical epic debuted overseas last week ahead of its Stateside release in roughly 10 markets including Mexico and Australia and has so far made $50.2 million internationally. Domestically, the story of Moses earned a mediocre $24.5 million in its initial weekend in theaters. With a pricetag of $140 million, the film needs foreign audiences to turn out in a big way. “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1” and “Penguins of Madagascar” were the third and fourth highest-grossing films overseas, picking up $16 million and $14.7 million, respectively. The “Hunger Games” sequel has earned $611.4 million worldwide, while the “Madagascar”spinoff has picked up $175.5 million. Fifth place finisher “Interstellar” blasted past $600 million globally last week. The space adventure earned $11.4 million overseas, pushing its worldwide total to $621.8 million. Chinese audiences were a boon to “Interstellar,” delivering $122.9 million in ticket sales. — Reuters Malick’s �Knight of Cups,’ set for Berlin competition T errence Malick’s “Knight of Cups” and Andrew Haigh’s “45 Years,” with Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay, will compete in competition at next February’s Berlin Film Festival. Starring Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett- who looks set for a busy Berlin - and Natalie Portman, “Knight of Cups” will world premiere in competition at Berlin, where Malick took Berlin’s Golden Bear in 1999 for “The Thin Red Line,” which was also nominated for seven Academy Awards. Kenneth Branagh’s “Cinderella,” also starring Cate Blanchett, plus a large cast of Lily James, Richard Madden, Stellan Skarsgard, Holliday Grainger, Sophie McShera, Derek Jacobi and Helena Bonham Carter, will play out of competition, seeing its international premiere. Titles feature in an eclectic mix of competition contenders including Germany’s Andreas Dresen - who won a Berlin Jury Grand Prix for “Grill Point” - with his new film, “As We Were Dreaming.” Brit Peter Greenaway’s will compete for 2015’s Golden Bear “Eisenstein in Guanajuato,” an account of the Russian master’s sojourn in the Mexican city. Alexey Gurman’s “Under Electric Clouds,” and “Ixcanul,” the feature debut of Nicaragua’s Jayro Bustamante, also make the cut. Berlin 2015 competition, first titles “45 Years “(Andrew Haigh, UK “As Were Dreaming,” (Andreas Dresen, Germany, France) “Knight of Cups,” (Terence Malick, US,) “Eisenstein in Guanajuato,” Peter Greenaway, Netherlands, Mexico, Belgium, Finland) “Ixcanul,” (Jayro Bustamante, Guatemala, France) “Under Electric Clouds,” (Alexey German, Russia, Ukraine, Poland) Out of competition “Cinderella,” (Kenneth Branagh, US)—Reuters ith 13 bids, “Birdman” led nominations for the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, followed by 11 for “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” a one-two punch for Fox Searchlight. “Boyhood” followed with eight. The noms for Angelina Jolie (“Unbroken”) and Ava DuVernay (“Selma”) mean that two of the six director contenders are women. Among the films earning more attention than in this year’s previous kudos announcements: “Interstellar” (seven); “Guardians of the Galaxy” (five) and “Unbroken” (four). The voting, by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn, is one of the more reliable Oscar predictors, in terms of winners. The group has matched the eventual Oscar-winning best pic in 12 of the last 15 years. As for nominations, the CCMA are a good guide for what’s popular in awards conversations, but several factors limit the noms’ powers as an Oscar omen. For one thing, this group cites six contenders in most categories, compared to five from the Academy. In addition, the CCMA has separate categories for comedy film, action film and sci-fi/horror, in addition to its top prize, which is labeled simply best picture. The overlap means some films have a shot at taking two “best” prizes-and that individuals like Ralph Fiennes and Michael Keaton are nominated three times for one film: actor, comedy actor and in the ensemble category. “Gone Girl” and “The Imitation Game” each earned six nominations; aside PICTURE Birdman Boyhood Gone Girl The Grand Budapest Hotel The Imitation Game Nightcrawler Selma The Theory of Everything Unbroken Whiplash Selma Mr Turner - Jacqueline Durran HAIR & DIRECTOR Wes Anderson - The Grand Budapest Hotel Ava DuVernay - Selma David Fincher - Gone Girl Alejandro G. Inarritu - Birdman Angelina Jolie - Unbroken Richard Linklater - Boyhood ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn The Imitation Game - Graham Moore Inherent Vice - Paul Thomas Anderson The Theor y of Ever ything - Anthony McCarten Unbroken - Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, William Nicholson Wild - Nick Hornby from “Guardians,” three films earned five apiece: “Into The Woods,” “Selma,” and “The Theory of Everything.” Films with four bids, in addition to “Unbroken,” are “Edge of Tomorrow,” “Inherent Vice,” “St Vincent” and “Whiplash.” Among the surprise omissions were Steve Carell and “Foxcatcher” (which surprisingly only received two). The awards are given out by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn., which the org says consists of nearly 300 reviewers from TV, radio and online. In all, 61 films were cited at least once, in 28 categories. The lengthy roster included mentions for films as diverse as “The Babadook,” “Lucy,” “The Skeleton Twins,” “Top Five” and “22 Jump Street.” The ceremony will be held Jan 15 at the Hollywood Palladium, hosted by Michael Strahan and airing live on A& E. The date once again coincides with the Oscar nominations announcement, which means the first televised appearance by some newly anointed contenders. It also means a long day that annually inspires muttering and clenched teeth from awards strategists and journalists. The complete list follows: ACTOR Benedict Cumberbatch - The Imitation Game Ralph Fiennes - The Grand Budapest Hotel Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler Michael Keaton - Birdman David Oyelowo - Selma Eddie Redmayne - The Theory of Everything ACTRESS Jennifer Aniston - Cake Marion Cotillard - Two Days, One Night Felicity Jones - The Theory of Everything Julianne Moore - Still Alice Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl Reese Witherspoon - Wild SUPPORTING ACTOR Josh Brolin - Inherent Vice Robert Duvall - The Judge Ethan Hawke - Boyhood Edward Norton - Birdman Mark Ruffalo - Foxcatcher J.K. Simmons - Whiplash ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Birdman - Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., Armando Bo Boyhood - Richard Linklater The Grand Budapest Hotel - Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness Nightcrawler - Dan Gilroy Whiplash - Damien Chazelle CINEMATOGRAPHY Birdman - Emmanuel Lubezki The Grand Budapest Hotel - Robert Yeoman Interstellar - Hoyte Van Hoytema Mr Turner - Dick Pope Unbroken - Roger Deakins ART DIRECTION Birdman - Kevin Thompson/Production Designer, George DeTitta Jr./Set Decorator The Grand Budapest Hotel - Adam Stockhausen/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator Inherent Vice - David Crank/Production Designer, Amy Wells/Set Decorator Interstellar - Nathan Crowley/Production Designer, Gary Fettis/Set Decorator Into the Woods - Dennis Gassner/Production Designer, Anna Pinnock/Set Decorator Snowpiercer - Ondrej Nekvasil/Production Designer, Beatrice Brentnerova/Set Decorator SUPPORTING ACTRESS Patricia Arquette - Boyhood Jessica Chastain - A Most Violent Year Keira Knightley - The Imitation Game Emma Stone - Birdman Meryl Streep - Into the Woods Tilda Swinton - Snowpiercer EDITING Birdman - Douglas Crise, Stephen Mirrione Boyhood - Sandra Adair Gone Girl - Kirk Baxter Interstellar - Lee Smith Whiplash - Tom Cross ACTING ENSEMBLE Birdman Boyhood The Grand Budapest Hotel The Imitation Game Into the Woods COSTUME DESIGN The Grand Budapest Hotel - Milena Canonero Inherent Vice - Mark Bridges Into the Woods - Colleen Atwood Maleficent - Anna B. Sheppard MAKEUP Foxcatcher Guardians of the Galaxy The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Into the Woods Maleficent VISUAL EFFECTS Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Edge of Tomorrow Guardians of the Galaxy The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Interstellar ANIMATED FEATURE Big Hero 6 The Book of Life The Boxtrolls How to Train Your Dragon 2 The Lego Movie ACTION MOVIE American Sniper Captain America: The Winter Soldier Edge of Tomorrow Fury Guardians of the Galaxy ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE Bradley Cooper - American Sniper Tom Cruise - Edge of Tomorrow Chris Evans - Captain America: The Winter Soldier Brad Pitt - Fury Chris Pratt - Guardians of the Galaxy ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE Emily Blunt - Edge of Tomorrow Scarlett Johansson - Lucy Jennifer Lawrence - The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Zoe Saldana - Guardians of the Galaxy Shailene Woodley - Divergent COMEDY Birdman The Grand Budapest Hotel St. Vincent Top Five 22 Jump Street ACTOR IN A COMEDY Jon Favreau - Chef Ralph Fiennes - The Grand Budapest Hotel Michael Keaton - Birdman Bill Murray - St. Vincent Chris Rock - Top Five Channing Tatum - 22 Jump Street ACTRESS IN A COMEDY Rose Byrne - Neighbors Rosario Dawson - Top Five Melissa McCarthy - St. Vincent Jenny Slate - Obvious Child Kristen Wiig - The Skeleton Twins SCI-FI/HORROR MOVIE The Babadook Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Interstellar Snowpiercer Under the Skin FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Force Majeure Ida Leviathan Two Days, One Night Wild Tales DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Citizenfour Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me Jodorowsky’s Dune Last Days in Vietnam Life Itself The Overnighters SONG Big Eyes (“Big Eyes”) Everything Is Awesome (“The Lego Movie”) Glory (“Selma”) Lost Stars (“Begin Again”) Yellow Flicker Beat (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1”) SCORE Alexandre Desplat - The Imitation Game Johann Johannsson - The Theor y of Everything Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - Gone Girl Antonio Sanchez - Birdman Hans Zimmer - Interstellar YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS Ellar Coltrane - Boyhood Ansel Elgort - The Fault in Our Stars Mackenzie Foy - Interstellar Jaeden Lieberher - St Vincent Tony Revolori - The Grand Budapest Hotel Quvenzhane Wallis - Annie Noah Wiseman - The Babadook — Reuters TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 lifestyle M U S I C In this image provided by Turner Classic Movies, Vivien Leigh appears in character as Scarlett O’Hara, left, and Hattie McDaniel as Mammy, in the film, �Gone with the Wind.’ — AP photos & M O V I E S In this image provided by Turner Classic Movies, Clark Gable, left, appears in character as Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara, in the film “Gone with the Wind.” In this image provided by Turner Classic Movies, Clark Gable, left, appears as Rhett Butler, and Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara in a scene from the film, �Gone with the Wind.’ Research explores racial tensions with movie’s 1939 premiere S eventy-five years after the premiere of the movie “Gone with the Wind,” research is shedding light on the racial tensions that existed at the time between the producer and city of Atlanta officials. Emory University film studies professor Matthew Bernstein has conducted extensive research into the archives of the film’s producer, David O. Selznick. His findings illustrate some of Selznick’s concerns with the city’s treatment of the film’s black stars at the Dec. 15, 1939 premiere. “Producer David O. Selznick was upset that Hattie McDaniel would not be invited to the Atlanta premiere,” said Bernstein. “He argued over and over that she should be allowed.” McDaniel played the character, Mammy, and went on to become the first black actor to receive an Academy Award for her performance as Best Supporting Actress in 1940. Selznick was guided by the office of Atlanta’s then-mayor William B. Hartsfield. It was Hartsfield that originally reached out to Selznick to bring the premiere to the city. But due to the racial segregation laws in the Jim Crow south, none of the movie’s black stars were allowed to attend the premiere or even be included in the movie’s promotional program. McDaniel did attend the Los Angeles In this photo taken from video Matthew Bernstein, an Emory University Film Studies professor, discusses the racial tensions between the “Gone With the Wind” movie producer David O Selznick and City of Atlanta officials during the film’s premiere at the Loew’s Grand Theater on Dec 15, 1939. premiere and was featured in the program. “Selznick, because he was Jewish, was very mindful of the persecution of the Jews in Europe in the late-1930s under Nazism,” Bernstein remarks. “And he saw an analogy Doha Film Institute appoints Fatma Al-Remaihi as CEO T he Doha Film Institute has announced the appointment of Fatma Al-Remaihi as its Chief Executive Officer in an indication that Qatar’s government-backed film industry hub is now running on all cylinders after previous CEO Abdulaziz Al-Khater stepped down in August. Besides being in charge of the DFI’s year-round film funding initiatives and its international strategic partnerships Al-Remaihi - who had been DFI’s acting CEO since August - will continue to serve as Director of the Ajyal Youth Film Festival, the second edition of which wrapped earlier this month. She will also head its new Qumra event dedicated to fostering first and second works from around the world which will have its first edition March 6-11 2015. Born and raised in Doha, Al Remaihi graduated from Qatar University with a degree in English Literature. She has been part of the Doha Film Institute team since joining in 2009 as an advisor to the first edition of the now scrapped Doha Tribeca Film Festival. A mother of four, she was subsequently instrumental in forging a partnership with Italy’s Giffoni Experience fest for children and adopting Giffoni’s jury model, involving hundreds of kids as jurors, for Ajyal. Ajyal this year also featured the Doha Giffoni Youth Media Summit attended by children’s film fest directors from around the world. Under her leadership, the DFI has established a new film fund dedicated to supporting Qatari talent and is clearly refocussing its resources on fostering a local industry. “I am honored to be appointed as the CEO of the Doha Film Institute. It is a privilege to work with the filmmakers in our local and regional community, and I look forward to continuing to support them in telling their stories,” Al-Remaihi said in a statement. — Reuters between that persecution and the life of African-Americans under Jim Crow, especially in the South.” Bernstein spent years poring over the Harry Ransom Center’s Selznick archive at the University of Texas, Austin. Among the items studied, memos and telegrams exchanged with Selznick’s staff document the extent of his efforts to persuade Atlanta officials to change their minds. However, Katharine Brown, Selznick’s east coast assistant and story editor, concedes in a Dec 8, 1939 letter to Selznick that efforts to include the black cast must end. “I hope this will not prove to be a dissatisfaction to you but with everyone so touchy, I am trying very hard to use my very best judgment not to create situations,” Brown writes. In contrast to the city’s treatment of the movie’s black cast, local black organizations performed at various events leading up to the night of the premiere. “One of the most fascinating things about the festivities is Martin Luther King Jr, when he was 10 years old, actually appeared on stage at a charity ball dressed as a slave in front of a mock-up of Tara singing with the Ebenezer Baptist Church choir,” Bernstein points out. Steve Klein, a spokesman for The King Center, confirmed the event as a reflection of the times but offered a poignant analogy for the civil- and human-rights icon. “It’s kind of neat that he could go on and be awarded the Nobel Prize.” — AP In this Dec 15, 1939, file photo, searchlights frame the “Tara” facade of the Loew’s Grand Theater on Peachtree St. for the movie premiere of “Gone With the Wind in Atlanta. Conchita Wurst won’t be a �bitter old drag queen’ A fter a whirlwind year that saw her win the Eurovision Song Contest and perform at the European parliament and United Nations, “bearded lady” Conchita Wurst is headed for the recording studio but doesn’t rule out hanging up her stiletto heels in the coming years. “There was just no time till now (to record an album) because there were so many great invitations, so many great opportunities that I couldn’t miss out, I wanted to meet all these people, do all those Austrian transvestite singer Tom Neuwirth alias Conchita Wurst poses for a photographer ahead of an AFP interview in Vienna. — AFP photos things,” the Austrian diva said in an interview with selected media, including AFP. The album, due to be released in the spring although no date has yet been set, will have a more modern sound and move away from the James Bond theme song style of her Eurovision hit “Rise like a Phoenix.” Offers came in from songwriters around the world, “and that’s just so great that people see something in me that they think is interesting enough to send me their stuff. Because those songs are their babies.” Conchita Wurst-the alter ego of Tom Neuwirth-captured hearts around Europe and even beyond with her Eurovision win, despite a certain backlash over her sexuality and look, combining a black beard with a long glossy mane and never-ending eyelashes. Flush from her success, she has performed at London’s Trafalgar Square, modeled for JeanPaul Gaultier at Paris fashion week, and is the German voice of owl Eva in the Dreamworks film “Penguins of Madagascar.” �It can be over in a second’ Next up is an invitation to the Golden Globes in Los Angeles on January 11, “and obviously I need to go!” even if that means putting her recording schedule briefly on hold. “It can be over in just a second,” she said of her success. With her message of tolerance and anti-discrimination, Wurst has been seen Austrian transvestite singer Conchita Wurst is pictured during an AFP interview. “Maybe in 20 years, maybe next year, I have by many as an ambassador for gay rights. She no idea... I love what I do, I love being also performed this year in front of the EU Conchita, I love dressing up, doing my makeparliament in Brussels and for UN chief Ban up.” “As Conchita, I’ve got everything that I Ki-moon. But she insists: “I don’t see myself as need to be glamorous and in the spotlight, a political figure.” giving interviews, doing photo shoots. And “I just want everybody to be respected. It on the other side, there’s Tom, this shy, borshouldn’t be politics because for me it’s not, ing boy. And I love to be shy and boring one of the most natural things in our society when I’m in private.” “So I will do it as long as should be to be respectful.” When Wurst-who it’s fun.” The day she turns into a “bitter old says she would love to sing a James Bond drag queen,” she will know it’s time, Wurst theme song-hangs up her wig, skintight said. — AFP clothes and stiletto heels remains to be seen. New York’s Apollo channels Duke Ellington for holidays A half century after Duke Ellington transformed “The Nutcracker” into a jazz suite, New York’s Apollo Theater has channeled him in a production that reaches into opera and tap-dancing. The Apollo, the legendary Harlem venue where a who’s who of musical greats including Ellington have played, put on performances Saturday and Sunday that offered a jazz flavor to holiday celebrations. Ellington, amid a revival of his career in 1960, recorded “The Nutcracker Suite” in a new interpretation of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s score to the 1892 Christmas-themed ballet which in recent decades has became a seasonal staple around the world. With booming saxophone solos, Ellington’s renditionarranged with Billy Strayhorn-playfully evokes holiday cheer. Ellington, who entertained at a Harlem speakeasy during Prohibition, renamed the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” the “Sugar Rum Cherry.” David Berger, a composer who has studied Ellington, conducted the Apollo’s version which stayed true to the Tchaikovsky original by bringing in ballet. Students from the Dance Theater of Harlem dressed in gold and then switched to red as they glided with floral wreaths on stage. In addition to “The Nutcracker Suite,” the Apollo put on a collection from Ellington’s three “Sacred Concerts”-in which the jazz pioneer sought to bring religious dimensions to his work. The soprano Priscilla Baskerville, whose work with New York’s Metropolitan Opera has included “La Boheme” and “Porgy and Bess,” delighted the crowd with her voice’s power on songs including “Heaven,” The marquee at the Apollo advertises Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite. which sweeps between operatic drama and bouncier jazz. Ellington originally wrote the songs for Alice Babs, a Swedish songstress known for her three-octave range. Babs, originally a pop singer who represented Sweden at one of the first Eurovision competitions, died earlier this year at age 90. In another highlight for the audience, the tap-dancer Jason Samuels Smith took to the stage for the Biblically inspired “David Danced Before the Lord With All His Might” as his shoes’ music gradually merged into the orchestra’s percussion. The Broadway actor Norm Lewis employed his sturdy baritone for songs including “99 Percent,” whose verses straddle singing and spoken word. And true to the music’s Gospel influences, the jazz orchestra was backed by a choir from the Arts High School in nearby Newark, New Jersey. The holiday concerts cap a busy year for the Apollo, which celebrated its 80th anniversary and has been expanding a Hollywood-style “Walk of Fame” for jazz greats. Last month, the Apollo commemorated Bob Marley’s famous 1979 concerts with a performance that featured some of reggae’s most popular stars and a surprise appearance by the elusive R&B singer Lauryn Hill. — AFP The soprano Priscilla Baskerville performs songs by jazz legend Duke Ellington at Harlem’s Apollo Theater in New York. — AFP photos Research explores racial tensions with movie’s 1939 premiere TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 39 Christmas decorations on sale on a market stall in Chester, North West England on December 14, 2014. — AFP Truffles and turkeys await Christmas tables at �Belly of Paris’ A t the temple to gastronomy outside Paris, Rungis market, Marinette shows off a tray of fat white truffles from Italy, at 1,800 euros a kilo ($1,000 per pound). “Put your nose in there,” she tells her customers, who brave the early morning hours to supply restaurants and retailers throughout France and beyond during the lead-up to Christmas. Rungis, the largest fresh food market in the world, is abuzz the week before Christmas as wholesalers sell everything from oysters and salmon to gruyere, green beans and sides of beef. Located a few kilometers (miles) south of Paris, Rungis is spread over 234 hectares, making is just a bit larger than the sovereign state of Monaco. Some 12,000 employees make this well-oiled machine run to the tune of 9 billion euros in sales each year, up 3.8 percent from 2012 to 2013. “I’ve worked here for 35 years!” Marinette said. “I love truffles, caviar and also foie gras. I know all the sellers here - the atmosphere is great.” Rungis, built to replace the old Les Halles market in Paris that closed in 1969, is a massive source of economic growth, supporting an estimated 102,000 jobs throughout the country. When the doors open each morning at 2am, the first buyers are usually sushi chefs who value selection over price. Later buyers look for a bargain, when prices are cut for quick sale. Hardest for seafood sellers - who sell about 200 kilos of fish a day - is knowing how much to buy as more restaurants place last-minute orders due to uncertain client demand, which increases the risk of too much stock. “With ten days before Christmas, they’re under a lot of stress,” said David Bourganel, development director at Rungis. Three thousand restaurants buy directly in person from Rungis each morning, while another 30,000 from as far away as Asia and the Middle East receive deliveries. Oysters, salmon and turkeys are the big holiday items, with prices rising with demand. A lobster costing 20 to 30 euros per kilo in June will be twice that in December, sellers said. By 5am, the activity is in the Le Saint-Hubert cafe adjacent to the meat hall, where butchers in bloodied white smocks gather around the zinc bar to warm up over a glass of wine or beer. “You get thirsty,” quipped Eric, a meat-cutter with 30 years under his belt at Rungis, who said that despite the cold feet and late hours, working at Rungis is lively and convivial. “It’s really about relationships, and you see a lot of fathers and sons. It’s a lot of camaraderie.” — Reuters Britain Animal Art Sale A girl touches a bronze sculpture depicting a rhinockeros as she poses for the photographers during a press preview. Children sit under a crocodile based table, as they pose for photographers during a press preview of a themed auction that features the animal as artistic inspiration, entitled �Creatures Great and Small’. People stand next to an early 20th century elastolin life-size model of a kangaroo. A girl stands next to an art installation depicting a gorilla entitled �Silver Back’ by artist David Mach, as she poses for the photographers during a press preview of a themed auction that features the animal as artistic inspiration, entitled �Creatures Great and Small’, in London, yesterday. The two-meter tall gorilla by the Turner Prize nominated artist is the third of an edition of three, the first of which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest art installation made entirely from coat hangers. The sale scheduled for Dec 17, 2014, explores animals across a diverse range of mediums and styles, from intricate carving details in 19th century furniture through to contemporary sculpture, according to Christie’s auction house. — AP photos Children lay underneath a hippoptamus’ occasional table.
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