MONDAY | FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | RABEE AL THANI 26, 1436 AH P21 ϐ VOL. 34 NO. 94 | PAGES 32 | BAISAS 200 P29 ǯ P26 Inside Chief Executive Officer DR IBRAHIM BIN AHMED AL KINDI Editor-in-Chief ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising PO Box 974, Postal Code 100, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman www.omanobserver.om FOLLOW US ON: OMAN HM greetings to Lithuania President MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos has sent a cable of greetings to President Dalia Grybauskaite of the Republic of Lithuania on the occasion of her country’s National Day. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan expressed his sincere greetings along with his best wishes of good health and happiness to President Grybauskaite and the friendly people of Lithuania further progress. REGION Arab League to meet on Yemen CAIRO: The Arab League said it will hold an extraordinary meeting on Wednesday on the crisis in Yemen where Huthi fighters have ousted president Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. The decision to hold the special meeting of Arab foreign ministers comes as the UN Security Council prepares to discuss a resolution on Sunday, calling on the militiamen to step down or face consequences. “The purpose of the meeting is to review the recent dangerous developments on the Yemeni scene,” Arab League deputy head, Ahmed bin Helli, told reporters yesterday at the organisation’s headquarters in Cairo. SEE ALSO P13 EUROPE Police step up raids in Copenhagen COPENHAGEN: Armed Danish police yesterday raided an Internet cafe in a major operation in Copenhagen near the spot where officers killed the suspected gunman behind fatal shootings, local media said. TV2, which reported from the scene, showed footage of armed officers in dark uniforms outside the Internet cafe and said at least two people had been taken away by police. “It’s part of our investigation,” a police official told a broadcaster. REPORT ON P15 INSIDESTORIES ROMANIA EXERTS SOFT POWER IN MOLDOVA P9 BANGKOK POLICE TO STOP SEARCHING FOREIGNERS P10 Oman Air tops in punctuality league Indonesia warned of tough response 10 injured in Brazilian shooting editor@omanobserver.om SERIOUS FLAWS BEHIND OUTAGE REPORT FINDINGS: Consumers in Salalah left without power on August 14 for unacceptably long period KAUSHALENDRA SINGH SALALAH Feb. 15: Chain of events have been listed as reason behind five-hour blackout on August 14, 2014 in Salalah and its adjoining areas. Based on an investigation, the Authority for Electricity Regulation issued a statement stating the reasons behind the blackout and the steps taken to restore regular supply. The outage, according to the statement, was triggered by a sudden drop of gas pressure at one of the power plants and the subsequent failure to successfully switch to backup fuel, eventually leading to a loss of all generation units in the plant. The investigation report presented key findings commissioned by the authority. The abrupt outage had caused traffic snarl ups and disruption in fuel supply at petrol filling stations. Being the beginning of khareef season, large number of vehicles had come to Salalah from the neighbouring countries and long queues of vehicles were seen at petrol stations waiting to refill their tanks. Qais Saud al Zakwani, Executive Director and Member of the authority, said: “The Salalah system blackout left customers without electricity for WHAT CAUSED IT? Q SUDDEN DROP OF GAS PRESSURE AT POWER PLANTS Q FAILURE TO SUCCESSFULLY SWITCH TO BACKUP FUEL Q LICENCEES RESPONSE TO EVENT WAS HAPHAZARD 15 new projects in Dakhiliyah NIZWA: The Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah secured a large share of the projects being implemented by the Ministry of Transport and Communications last year. Giving details of the projects, Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communications, said seven road projects with a total length of 345 km are in the pipeline, as bidding and assigning process are under way for approximately other 15 projects with a total length of 531 km, and it is hoped that these projects, when completed, will make a qualitative jump in easing movement between the wilayats in the governorate. The minister met dignitaries and shaikhs from the wilayats of the governorate to review the projects being implemented by the ministry and the future plans regarding implementation of development projects in the wilayats of the governorate. The minister pointed out that the aim of organising such a meeting is to introduce the current and future projects of the ministry to the people in the governorate and inform them of Inflation rate rises marginally in Oman STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb.15: The latest statistics released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information on consumer price index pointed out that while the inflation rate in the Sultanate during January this year increased by 0.4 per cent compared to that in 2014. The increase in price index during January compared to the same period last year is attributed to the rise in price of most of the main groups which comprise the consumer basket except for food and beverages which fell by 1.44 per cent, textile and footwear declined by 1.18 per cent. The sub groups under the food and beverage groups witnessed slight variation. While fish and seafood, vegetables and bread and cereals declined by 8.59 per cent, 10.01 per cent, 0.08 per cent respectively, milk, cheese and eggs groups increased by 0.86 per cent, oil and fats by 0.2 per cent, fruits by 1.18 per cent, beverages by 0.13 per cent and tobacco by 3.19 per cent. The major groups which recorded increase in prices during January compared to the same month in 2014 include home appliance and equipment, home regular maintenance (6.12 per cent), health (5.79 per cent), communication (4.8 per cent) and education (4.5 per cent). Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels increased by 0.4 per cent compared to 0.43 per cent for transport, 0.47 per cent for restaurants and hotels. unacceptably long period. The authority conducted a formal investigation of the incident and making the report available for public inspection. The investigation identified serious shortcomings in the response to the incident. “Some licencees were not properly prepared for such an event and their response was haphazard. This left the customers without electricity for longer period than expected in such situations.” The statement said that the authority assumed direct regulatory responsibility for the Salalah Power System on January 1, 2014 and has a statutory duty to ensure the security of supply. TURN TO P6 A THRILLING START the latest developments and status of the projects. He stressed that the railway project is one of the most important ones in road transport sector and is implemented within the Gulf railway project, which connects the GCC countries. He pointed out that Oman Railway is responsible for following up the implementation of this project which has made rapid progress, including pre-rehabilitation tender and the tender of the first track of Al Buraimi-Sohar sector for qualifying companies which hopefully will be assigned this year. — ONA OMANTEL CLOCKS 4 PC HIGHER REVENUE IN 2014 STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb.15: Oman Telecommunications Company SAOG (Omantel) announced its audited results for the year ended December 31, 2014, posting a 4 per cent increase in revenues to RO 481.2 million, compared with RO 462.9 million in 2013. Expenses for the period have grown by 2.8 per cent to RO 350.8 million from RO 341.4 million in 2013. The company’s net profit witnessed an increase of 2.6 per cent to reach RO 122.4 million in 2014, compared to RO 119.3 million in 2013. This is the highest net profit achieved by the operator in the last five years, it said. The growth was mainly driven by domestic retail revenues, which climbed 4.3 per cent to reach RO 392.6 million in 2014, compared to RO 376.3 million for the corresponding period of 2013 mainly contributed by broadband and corporate data services. DETAILS ON P6 Crowds gathered at The Wave, Muscat, yesterday to Oman Sail and the 11 teams competing in this year’s edition in celebration of the launch of EFG Sailing Arabia — The Tour. Now in its fifth year, this six-leg race, which runs from February 15-28, offers 14 days of demanding offshore sailing and exciting inport races to test the skills of some of world’s best sailors, including a mix of elite regional and international sailors alongside young sailing talent making their tour debut. With eleven teams representing seven nations, this year’s tour is the strongest and largest field ever. Participants include some of the world’s most talented sailors from 21 nations, including Sidney Gavignet (FRA) defending his title as skipper of the EFG. REPORT ON P4 Embassy of Philippines to implement the decision on pay for household workers from March 1 P14 UKRAINE REBELS DISAVOW CEASEFIRE MOHAMMED AL BADI MUSCAT WEATHER TODAY MUSCAT MAX: 280C MIN: 200C SALALAH MAX: 260C MIN: 190C FAJR: 05:20 DHUHR: 12:20 ASR: 15:36 MAGHRIB: 18:02 ISHA: 19:32 NIZWA MAX: 330C MIN: 160C SUNRISE 06.38 AM PRAYER TIMINGS Filipino workers minimum salary fixed at RO 160 Feb. 15: The Embassy of the Philippines here has said that as of March 1, “the office is strictly implementing the POEA Rules and Regulations on the $400 or RO 160 minimum salary for household service workers.” In a notice issued yesterday, the embassy emphasised that the parties concerned would have to sign a certification stating the minimum salary and no employment contracts would be processed otherwise. Though the RO 160 minimum salary has been in place since 2011, Filipinos complained that they received wages less than of that penned in the contract. “We have received complaints here at the embassy as well from homeland that workers are being paid RO 80, 90 or 120 which is less than what has been agreed in the contract,” said Nasser Mustafa, Labour Attaché at the embassy. The office will now fully oversee the implementation of the contract. “There was leniency in the implementation of the decision earlier,” he added. The recruiters requested the embassy to make it public and issue an official notification on this to inform the public Not following the minimum salary rule will lead to disqualifying the recruitment office from employing Filipinos. “Investigation will be held and partner office in the Philippines will also be penalised if proved that it has acted in contrary to the POEA’s regulations,” the official said. Mustafa explained that the announcement was a step in regulating the affairs of the workers, adding that the embassy held a meeting with manpower agencies two days ago to highlight the necessity to follow the contract signed with the worker pertaining to minimum salary. “The recruiters requested the embassy to make it public and issue an official notification to relay to the public.” “The $400 minimum wage is paid to the Filipinos worldwide. The Government of Philippines stopped employment of its citizens in some countries until an understanding regarding the affairs and conditions of the workers has been reached,” the official elaborated. The announcement of the embassy has come in the wake of a series of steps taken by foreign embassies in the Sultanate to regulate the affairs of their nationals in cooperation with the government of the Sultanate. 2 ITA AND IIC SIGN MOU M O N DAY l F E B R U A R Y 1 6 l 2 0 1 5 OMAN TRAVEL, TOURISM FORUM HELD IN KOREA The Information Technology Authority and the Industrial Innovation Centre of the Public Establishment of the Industrial Estates on Sunday signed an MoU for the support and development of the IT industry in the Sultanate. The MoU was signed by Dr Salim bin Sultan al Ruzaiqi, Chairman of ITA and Dr Hamad al Dhahab, Chairman of the Centre. The embassy of Oman in Korea organised the Travel and Tourism Forum as part of its ‘Welcome to Oman’ programme. Mohammed bin Salim al Harthi, Oman’s Ambassador to Korea inaugurated the forum and made a presentation on Sultanate’s cultural heritage. State Council chairman praises coordination with Majlis Dr Yahya bin Mahfoudh al Mantheri, Chairman of the State Council, and other members at a meet in Muscat on Sunday. — ONA MUSCAT: The State Council Office held its sixth meeting of the 4th annual sitting of the fifth term under the chairmanship of Dr Yahya bin Mahfoudh al Mantheri, Chairman of the State Council. Al Mantheri praised the existing level of coordination and cooperation between the State Council and the Majlis Ash’shura which serves the role played by both of them to support the development programmes and the interests of the citizens. The honourable heads of the committee commended the efforts done by the Council’s Office and heads of the committee and appreciated the existing cooperation between them. Participants in the Committee praised the efforts which were crowned by the establishment of the Information and Research Centre. They expressed their optimism over the role that will be played by this Centre in serving the committees and providing them with the information that will activate their roles in studying the draft laws. he Centre will also play a role in the parliamentary decision making in the coming period. — ONA Majlis Ash’shura takes part in Arab parliament meeting at Cairo Majlis representatives Salim bin Ali al Kaabi, Raheela bint Amer al Riyamiyah and Dr Ahmed bin Salim Raafeet at the Arab Parliament in Cairo. — ONA CAIRO: Majlis Ash’shura is taking part in Parliament at Cairo. The meeting will meetings of the permanent committees, conclude on February 7. as well as the 3rd and 4th sessions of The Majlis delegation includes Salim the 1st legislative chapter of the Arab bin Ali al Kaabi, Deputy Chairman of Majlis Ash’shura, Raheela bint Amer al Riyamiyah, member of the State Council and Dr Ahmed bin Salim Raafeet, member of Majlis Ash’shura. — ONA OMAN M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 3 Health insurance system ‘My Profession’ employment discussed at Majlis panel programme unveiled in Nizwa STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Ali bin Khalfan al Qutaiti, Head of Majlis Ash’shura Health and Environmental Committee, with Dr Ali bin Talib al Hinai, UnderSecretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning Affairs, and other members in Muscat on Sunday. — ONA MUSCAT: Majlis Ash’shura Health and Environmental Committee held its 7th meeting of the current annual sitting (2014 - 2015) under the chairmanship of Ali bin Khalfan al Qutaiti, Head of the Committee, on Sunday. The committee hosted Dr Ali bin Talib al Hinai, UnderSecretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning Affairs to discuss the establishment of the health insurance system in the Sultanate. During the meeting, the committee discussed the ministry’s vision towards health insurance, its practicality, feasibility, the benefits that will be achieved when implemented and the challenges facing the programme before and after its implementation with the under-secretary. Al Hinai said that over the past 24 years, the ministry was studying the introduction of health insurance for a number of reasons the most important of which was to avoid making the citizen incur additional costs. He added that the health insurance idea is not Majlis Ash’shura Health and Environmental Committee discussed the ministry’s vision towards health insurance, its practicality, feasibility, the benefits when implemented and the challenges facing the programme before and after its implementation with the under-secretary of the Ministry of Health novel but was rather considered in 1990 during the 4th five-year plan. He added that the issue should be carefully considered and we should not focus on the experiences of other countries. During the meeting, the under-secretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning Affairs presented a number of experiences and how they are different from the Sultanate. He also spoke about the challenges that faced them as well as the successful experiences and the reasons behind such success. On the other hand, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Health for Planning Affairs called for revising the population system in the Sultanate, the rate of population growth and the private health sector investments. He affirmed that the ministry was regularising the private health insurance sector, especially for those working in the industrial estates. He stressed on the need to have high quality IT systems to ensure the success of such plans. The members of the committee said that they prefer to phase out the implementation of the system to ensure that health insurance is provided without additional cost, in addition to providing better healthcare. Feb. 15: BP Oman and the Ministry of Social Development officially launched ‘My Profession’, an employment project that will benefit 220 individuals with special needs and social security recipients, under the auspices of Dr Yahya bin Badr al Mawali, UnderSecretary at the Ministry of Social Development, recently at the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) in Nizwa. The guest of honour was welcomed by Ibrahim bin Said al Nabhani, board member OCCI and Chairman of Al Dakhiliyah Governorate Committee. The programme is part of BP Oman’s Social Investment Programme, which aims to support Oman’s In Country Value agenda by supporting the community and encouraging entrepreneurs to develop their own businesses. Commenting on the new programme, Ahmed al Muqbali, Assistant General Manager of Planning and Studies, Ministry of Social Development, said: “My Profession is a technical programme agreed between a joint committee from the Ministry Ahmed Al Muqbali, Assistant GM of Planning & Studies at Ministry of Social Development explains the programme of Social Development and the Public Authority for Craft Industries (PACI) to empower a number of social security workers, with special needs and low income workers in manufacturing handicraft that suit their abilities and aptitude. “The objective is to encourage these segments of society to learn and specialise in these skills, as well as to create job opportunities to improve their standard of living.” The project, which is managed by implementing partner Sharakah, will select, train and evaluate the individuals with handicraft and employment skills and is run in association with the Ministry of Social Development and PACI. Khalid al Kindi, Deputy General Manager of BP Oman remarked: “We are very proud that we are making a positive impact on the community with the support of the government and our partners. “This is a nationwide programme that will target social security families, families with limited income and special needs individuals across many areas in the Sultanate. The uniqueness of this programme comes from the fact that it will give beneficiaries new skills, which should allow them to make their businesses sustainable.” The two-month course will include training in hands-on handicraft skills, entrepreneurship skills and how to market the products. The training will take place across varying regions in the Sultanate, including Adam, Dhank, Liwa, Mahout, Buraimi, Daba and Masira. ‘My Profession’ will also include training in embroidery, and creating handicrafts, as well as in producing furniture, model boats, hunting tools out of palm leaves, Kumma (Omani caps) handcrafting, woodwork, weaving wool, recycling materials and other activities. Members of BP Oman, Ministry of Social Development and Public Authority for Craft Industries at the My Profession launch ceremony in Nizwa on Sunday 4 omandailyobserver OMAN ADAM GETS A NEW POLICE STATION BUILDING ADAM: The Royal Oman Police (ROP) on Sunday celebrated the opening of a new building of Adam Police Station in the Governorate of Al Dakhiliyah under the patronage of HH Lt Gen Sayyid Munthir bin Majid al Said, head of the liaison and coordination apparatus at the Royal Office in the presence of Lt Gen Hassan bin Mohsen al Shraiqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, a number of their excellencies and senior officers at ROP, the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF) and security units. During the ceremony, Police recruits sang the ROP anthem. Later, the chief guest, accompanied by the Inspector-General of Police and Customs, unveiled the commemorative plaque and inspected the new building. — ONA M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 SQU begins to offer Japanese course George Hisaeda, Ambassador of Japan to the Sultanate, formally launched the Japanese language course at SQU in the presence of Dr Ali bin Saud Al Bimani, the Vice Chancellor of the university, on Sunday. RNO team participates at Sailing Arabia Tour MUSCAT: The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) is participating in the Sailing Arabia Tour 2015, which was launched on Sunday from Wave Marina Muscat under the auspices of HH Sayyid Kamil bin Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Assistant SecretaryGeneral for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Cabinet Affairs with the participation of 11 teams from various countries around the world. Officer Cadet Ali bin Khalfan al Rahbi, Team Leader, said that this is RNO’s 4th participation, at exchange experiences and gain skills through which comes within the context of fine-tuning podium. Sergeant Mubarak bin Salim al Farsi, Deputy competing with a group of teams that have wide skills and title-earning, stressing that the team will make unremitting efforts in order to reach the Team Leader, said that this participation is aimed experience in sailing. MUSCAT: Japanese language course, has been launched at the College of Arts & Social Sciences at Sultan Qaboos University as university elective course. The formal launching of the Japanese language course was held on Sunday at SQU in the presence of Dr Ali bin Saud Al Bimani, the Vice Chancellor of SQU, and George Hisaeda, Ambassador of Japan to the Sultanate. The course will be offered in two sections, two contact hours per week. Each section will have 25 to 30 students. Speaking on the occasion, Al Bimani said that Omanis are good at learning languages and many of them speak more than one language. “I hope that students will show enthusiasm to learn Japanese language at the university. This will also help to enhance the strong ties between the Sultanate and Japan”, he said. Ambassador George Hisaeda thanked everyone involved in bringing the Japanese language course at SQU. “For me, it is a dream come true. Learning a foreign language is an important step in getting to know each other. Introduction of Japanese language at the national university of Oman is important for both countries and I hope it will help to deepen the mutual understanding between the people of both the countries”, the Ambassador said. He assured continued support from the Embassy of Japan to the newly introduced Japanese course at SQU. Dr Abdullah Khamis Al Kindi, Dean of the College of Arts & Social Sciences, said that the college was adding the fifth foreign language to the students, after German, French, Persian and Italian. “Japanese language is gaining great importance today because of the production of significant knowledge and research output in this language. Learning this language will give our students the opportunity to understand more about the Japanese civilisational and cultural values, particularly those of tolerance, dialogue and loyalty”, he said. The Dean added that the college would continue the efforts to bring more languages for SQU students in future. “Now the Japanese language has been introduced as an elective course. In future it can be upgraded as a core course”, he said. M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 OMAN omandailyobserver 5 Hold your breath, Tour of Oman all set to begin tomorrow KABEER YOUSUF MUSCAT Feb 15: The Six-day-long Tour of Oman, that will test the riders’ determination and persistence on the wheels will be off to a colourful start on Tuesday. In the second most sought-after sports event after the Tour de France, the world’s greatest names in the cycling sport will vie for the coveted title of the event which is in its sixth edition, Muscat Municipality officials confirmed. These biggest names among the International Grand Tours and Classics contenders includes, Tour de France winner Vincenzo Nibali topping the provisional list of the race favourites. Some of the other popular names include Orica-GreenEdge, Etixx-Quick Step, Movistar Team, BMC Racing Team, Trek Factory Racing, FDJ, Lampre-Merida, Team Sky, Astana, Team Giant-Alpecin, Katusha, Tinkoff-Saxo MTNQhubeka, Bora-Argon 18, Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise, Cofidis, Bardiani-CSF, IAM Cycling. “Tour of Oman is growing from strength to strength and our objective back in 2010 was to create a new world-class platform for this highadrenaline game and pre-season training ground for competitive cycling in the country”, Khalid bin Mohammed Omar Bahram, Assistant Chairman of Muscat Municipality for Services Affairs, Deputy Head of the Main Organising Committee of the festival told the Observer. “Bringing top professionals of the sport to the Sultanate to witness the speed, team effort and dedication required for their achievement is an ideal way to inspire our population which is predominantly young”, he added. Nibali claimed his first overall victory in a Grand Tour (the 2010 Vuelta a España) when he was on stage 5 to Jabal Al Akhdhar and carried on to his successful campaigns of the past three years at the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France. Since he made its debuts in the Sultanate in 2012, he hasn’t missed an occasion to test his legs against the other stage race specialists in the event that has attracted the winners of the past six Tour de France since its inception in 2010. Grand Tours podium finisher Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) who has competed in all Tour of Oman since 2011 and won atop Green Mountain one year after Nibali, will return to Muscat as well as Colombia’s Rigoberto Uran at the helm of EtixxQuick Step, while a duel of the new generation is expected to take place with Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) and Fabio Aru (Astana), the best young rider of the Tour de France and the Vuelta in 2014 respectively, crossing path for the first time with their new status in a high profiled stage race. With the electrifying names in the cycling sport descending down on Oman from February 17 to 22, the sports aficionados in the country are all anticipating a neck to neck competition that pump their adrenaline high during this year’s test of speed and consistency. A huge lineup of sponsors are the soul and strength of the mega festival of one month, according to the organisers. These sponsors include: Omantel, BankMuscat, Ministry of Tourism, Oman Air, Suhail Bahwan Group, BankDhofar, Oman Arab Bank, Saud Bahwan Group, Mohsin Oman chairs Arab rights standing panel CAIRO: The five-day 37th Session of the Arab Human Rights Standing Committee started at the HQs’ of the Arab League under the chairmanship of Dr Mohammed bin Sulaiman al Rashdi, Chairman of the Committee. Representatives of the Arab countries, who are in charge of human rights field and representatives of NGOs and human rights organisations in the Arab world take part in the session as observers, as per the provision of article No. 9 of the Committee’s internal regulation. Dr Al Rashdi said that the agenda of the meeting includes a number of topics including the report of the Secretariat-General on the measures taken to implement the Committee recommendations, which were discussed at the previous session. He added that the agenda of the meeting also includes the Arab project to criminalise blasphemous libel as one of the human rights. It also includes a proposals to develop a regional Arab strategy for human rights, submitting a paper on marking the Arab Human Rights Day, which falls on March 16 each year. The final report of the education experts on the Arab plan for education on human rights and inculcating the concepts on citizenship, as well as individuals’ duties and obligations towards their countries were also on the agenda. It also includes considering a proposal to update the Arab Convention for Regulating the Conditions of Refugees and other topics related to human rights in the Arab world. — ONA Oman takes part in water meet at KSA RIYADH: The Sultanate, represented by the Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources, is taking part in the 2-day 23rd meeting of the Water Resources Committee in Saudi Arabia. The meeting discusses a number of topics, such as the unified electrical and water statistical book, besides discussing guiding laws and converting them to obligatory laws among other topics. — ONA Haider Darwish LLC, Ooredoo, National Bank of Oman, City Centre, Lulu, Muscat Grand mall, Tameer, GPS, Haya, Towell group, MEDC, Oman Cement Company, Khimji Ramdas, Oasis Water, Strabag, L&T, Marah Land, Shell Oman, Hasan Juma Backer, Bank of Beirut, Markaz al Bahja, CCC, The Wave, Pepsi, Sayyarat, Capital Stores, and Oman Arabic and Oman Observer English as media sponsors. 6 OMAN omandailyobserver M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 Top aviation experts expected at conference WIDER PARTICIPATION: The conference to discuss smooth, efficient transition to the new Muscat International Airport MUSCAT: Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC) — the organising company of the first International ‘Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer’ conference (ORAT) — disclosed details of the participations in the meet. According to a statement from OAMC, the conference will witness participation from international airport operators including Heathrow in London, Munich, Berlin, Zurich, Dublin, Bangkok, Thailand, Turkey, Canada, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Hong Kong. Additionally, key speakers from Delhi Airport, Changi Airport and Incheon Airport will be participating in the conference. International consultants in “operational readiness” will be including Munich Airport Company from Germany, Zurich Airport Company from Switzerland, INECO from Spain, ARUP from the UK, ADPM from France, and the Airport Council International ACI, are also expected to participate. Said bin Khamis al Zedjali, acting CEO of the OAMC said: “The success of any international conference is measured on the quality and quantity of the participations. Based on that, the ORAT conference has taken the first steps towards success. The number and the experience of participants has exceeded our expectations and we are still receiving applications from a number of other organisations who would like to join the experts in the field of civil aviation industry and the operational readiness.” “The conference, to be held on March 25 and 26 in Muscat, will welcome top officials of the civil aviation industry from around the globe. It is already attracting international media. The civil aviation and operational readiness experts in this field, hailing from some of the most important airports in the world will gather in Muscat to share their experience and knowledge. We Serious flaws behind August 14 outage FROM PAGE 1 “We believe that more could have been done from a regulatory perspective to ensure the licencees complied with the conditions of their licenses and we intend to ensure the recommendations of the investigation report are addressed by the licensees as an immediate priority.” Customers have the right to expect electricity companies to expend maximum effort when providing services and to ensure they benefit from continuous and reliable supplies of electricity. The authority wishes to reassure customers that appropriate steps will be taken to secure improvement in the performance of licencees and to ensure the failings identified during the Salalah System Blackout are rectified, the statement said. “I acknowledge the full cooperation and transparency of the licensees during the investigation. This enabled the authority to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the incident and propose recommendations to ensure a similar incident is not repeated,” said Al Zakwani. Giving background details of the blackout, the statement said that the Salalah power system experienced a total system blackout on August 14, 2014. The blackout was apparently due to a sudden drop of gas pressure at one of the power plants which then failed to successfully switch to backup fuel, eventually leading to a loss of all generation units in the plant. The failures in the production facilities placed the dispatchers at the Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC) in a difficult position, that despite their best intentions and efforts, they did not have the resources to manage effectively. “The difficulties were compounded as SembCorp Salalah Power and Water Company SAOC (SSPWC) had reported issues that prevented them providing the black start services that they were expected to implement in accordance with the provisions of the contract between them and the Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP). The Salalah system is supplied by two gas fired generation plants namely SSPWC and Dhofar Generation Company SAOC (DGC). Since July 2014, the Salalah system is synchronously interconnected to the Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) system through a 132 kV interconnector.” The investigation identified issues at DGC who also experienced problems with their black start procedures and the OETC dispatchers were only able to black start the system by utilising the interconnector with PDO. Said bin Khamis al Zedjali are confident that the benefits will be reflected on different fields. Additionally, Muscat will be placed as one of the prominent destinations for hosting such international conferences,” he added. OAMC is responsible for the management and operation of Muscat International Airport, Salalah Airport, Sohar Airport and Al Duqm Airport. well as the Ambassador’s residence. Welcoming the move from the Embassy’s current location in Hamriya, Ambassador Miguel Berger, Regional Director — Middle East and Maghreb of the German Federal Foreign Office, thanked the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Muscat Municipality for their continued and valuable support. “The new German Embassy will reflect both “This conference will also benefit large-scale strategic projects of the Omani Government, including, the railway project, the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre, new ports, and other projects which will all need to go through a transitional phase when moving from the construction phase to the operational phase. Therefore, this is a good opportunity which cannot be missed to learn from global experiences.” In addition to the global participants, the “Hive” conference will also see participation of local bodies including Ministry of Transport and Communications, Public Authority for Civil Aviation, Royal Oman Police, Oman Air, in addition project manager, project engineer, main contractors, commercial partners, suppliers and contractors. Ministry of Tourism, travel and tourism agencies, hotels, aviation companies in Oman will also participate as they are linked directly to the civil aviation field. Omantel revenues climb 4pc to RO 481.2 million in 2014 STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb. 15: Oman Telecommunications Company SAOG (Omantel) announced its audited results for the year ended on December 31, 2014, posting a 4 per cent increase in revenues to RO 481.2 million, compared with RO 462.9 million in 2013. Expenses for the period have grown by 2.8 per cent to RO 350.8 million from RO 341.4 million in 2013. The Company’s net profit witnessed an increase of 2.6 per cent to reach RO 122.4 million in 2014, compared to RO 119.3 million in 2013. This is the highest net profit achieved by the operator in the last five years, it said. The growth was mainly driven by domestic retail revenues, which climbed 4.3 per cent to reach RO 392.6 million in 2014, compared to RO 376.3 million for the corresponding period of 2013 mainly contributed by broadband and corporate data services. Fixed Line and Mobile Business retail revenues recorded a growth of 10.9 per cent and 2 per cent respectively. Fixed Broadband, Mobile Broadband and Data services revenues increased by 30.4 per cent, 32.1 per cent and 15.4 per cent respectively. Fixed Broadband subscriber net addition in 2014 was the highest ever recorded so far. However, revenues from national, international calls and SMS have continued its Groundbreaking held for new German Embassy building STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb 15: The groundbreaking ceremony for the new building of the Germany Embassy in Muscat was held at the Diplomatic Enclave yesterday. “Small is beautiful,” commented Hans-Christian von Reibnitz, the German Ambassador to Oman, characterising the new premises which will host both the Embassy offices as Organising the ‘Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer’ conference comes as part of preparing for the operational stage following the completion of construction works for the new Muscat International Airport. The company has deployed a dedicated and efficient team to manage the different aspects of project, and has made great effort to reach the desired opening phase according to the agreed timeframes. Khalfan bin Said al Shueili, General Manager of Readiness at OAMC said: “The conference will attract expertise from numerous companies managing the operation of some of the busiest regional and global airports. They will share their experiences and the challenges faced in commissioning new airports, and this will create a good opportunity for us at OAMC to ensure a smooth and efficient transition to the new international airport and sustaining this success in the future.” German modern architectural design as well as features of classic Omani architecture such as mashrabiyas and locally produced building materials,” he said. The building will be equipped with the most modern technology in terms of energy conservation and sustainability while reducing the environmental footprint to a minimum. It will be easily accessible and enable the Embassy to provide services of the highest standard to the Omani people. Responsible for Project Management, Architectural Design and Engineering is Hoehler+Partner LLC, an OmaniGerman Architects and Engineers Consultancy. The project is led by Richard Lisker, Project Management, and Daniel Schulze-Wethmar, Architectural Design. “We are proud to contribute to the modern Omani architectural landscape with a new German Embassy design that combines the highest German building standards and technologies with traditional Omani cultural heritage,” said Muhammad Alsalmy, Managing Partner of Hoehler + Partner LLC. Talal Said, CEO, Omantel declining trend due to Over The Top (OTT) services, the operator said. Omantel Subsidiary Worldcall (WTL) revenues declined by 26.2 per cent, impacting overall revenue growth at group level, it said. Group operating expenses marginally increased by 2.8 per cent to RO 350.8 million compared to RO 341.4 million for the corresponding period of 2013. It attributed the increase spikes in operating & maintenance (O&M), depreciation, employee costs and administrative expenses. EBITDA recorded a growth of 6.1 per cent while Net Profit after tax increased by 2.6 per cent. EBITDA and Net Profit margin for the Year 2014 was 44 per cent and 25.4 per cent compared to 43.1 per cent and 25.8 per cent respectively for 2013. Group Net Profit was impacted by WTL’s performance. Broadband segment both Mobile and Fixed Broadband services have been the key driver for the growth in the subscriber base, said Omantel. Mobile and Fixed Broadband subscribers grew by 11 per cent and 31 per cent, while revenue also recorded a growth of 32 per cent and 30 per cent respectively. Omantel’s domestic subscriber base witnessed a remarkable growth of 7.9 per cent as of December 31, 2014 reaching 3.341 million (excluding mobile resellers). Including Worldcall, the total subscriber base reached 4.296 million, compared to 4.022 million for 2013, an increase of 6.8 per cent. Commenting on the results, Talal Said al Mamari (pictured), Omantel Chief Executive Officer said: “Omantel recorded positive growth across all business lines and was able to close the year with a 4 per cent growth in revenues and 2.6 per cent increase in the net profit. We are pleased with the overall performance in Year 2014 and in particular the growth of fixed broadband services, which is the highest recorded to date. This has been achieved despite unfavourable market conditions and increased competition from Over the Top Players (OTTPS).” (OEPPA Business Development Dept) Italian Army Chief arrives in Sultanate MUSCAT: Lt Gen Claudio Graziano, Chief of Staff of the Italian Army and his accompanying delegation arrived here on Sunday in an official severalday visit to the Sultanate. The guests were received at Muscat International Airport by Maj Gen Mattar bin Salim al Balushi, Commander of the Royal Army of Oman (RAO), Brigadier Salim bin Khamis al Abri, Director General of Administration and Human Resources at the RAO Command and a number of senior RAO officers. The guests were also received by the Italian ambassador to the Sultanate and the Military Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Muscat. — ONA Oman Air tops Heathrow ontime league MUSCAT: Recent figures published by London Heathrow Airport show that Oman Air topped the airport’s punctuality league for November 2014. The national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman recorded 100 per cent on-time performance for its departures and 96.7 per cent on time performance for arrivals over the course of the month. These figures placed Oman Air at the top of the league for departures and second for arrivals, giving an overall first place for combined on-time performance. In recent years, Oman Air has remained consistently within the top ten list for airline punctuality at Heathrow. To have achieved first place for on-time performance at Heathrow in November is a tribute to the ongoing commitment and the hard work of all Oman Air’s staff at Heathrow, and its Service Partner Dnata. As the world’s busiest airport, Heathrow is a challenging environment in which to operate and the consistently high ranking — over a number of years — shows that the Oman Air team’s efforts, and their close working with the airport authorities, are delivering an outstanding service. While this is good news at a professional level, the most important impact is on Oman Air’s passengers, who can rely on its punctuality, as well as the outstanding service both on the ground and in the air. Oman Air looks forward to maintaining this excellent record and to continuing to deliver a superb passenger experience for all its customers. Travel medicine conference concludes MUSCAT: The Travel Medicine Conference organised by the ministry of health in cooperation with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, United Kingdom, conclude at the Grand Hyatt Muscat hotel, on Sunday. The conference has come up with a number of recommendations including the importance of adopting a practical strategy for introducing travel medicine services in the Sultanate, the importance of raising awareness among citizens and residents about the centres specialising in the provision of travel medicine. Also among the conference recommendations was the importance of introducing specialist centres for complicated cases for providing medical consultations and treatment and also the requirements of training health cadre who will be in charge of travel medicine centres. It also recommended the importance of conducting studies to identify the financial resources needed for the provision of the necessary vaccinations for those travelling abroad and the importance of conducting research studies about travel medicine in the Sultanate. This is the first travel medicine conference of its kind to be held in the region and it was attended by over 200 physicians and nurses from different health institutions in the Sultanate but also from other countries. Lectures were delivered by local physicians as well as six travel medicine specialists from the UK and Holland. The conference was aimed at reviewing and deliberating on a road map for the introduction of travel medicine service in the Sultanate, increasing the awareness of medical staffs about the importance of travel medicine and acquainting with the knowledge pertaining to epidemics and vaccinations and how to deal with incoming passengers infected with diseases. OMAN M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver Engg Services of Defence Ministry celebrates Annual Day MUSCAT: The Engineering Services at the Ministry of Defence on Sunday celebrated its annual day which is observed on February 15 every year. The ceremony was held under the patronage of Commodore Mohammed bin Said al Hinai, Head of the Engineering Services. The ceremony included a number of recreational activities. At the end of the ceremony, the chief guest presented appreciation rewards for those who achieved advanced positions in various competitions and honoured a number outstanding employees of engineering services. The ceremony was attended by a number of senior officers, noncommissioned officers, personnel of the Engineering Services and a number of retirees and invitees. — ONA 7 8 ANALYSIS omandailyobserver M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 AN INTER-COUNTRY TRAVEL IN SAARC T he South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc), the eight-nation regional economic grouping which started its journey 30 years ago but failed to make much headway, has taken a big and positive step in promoting intraregional travel. Four members of Saarc comprising Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are close to signing a deal allowing cross-border movement of motor vehicles. The four countries are Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan. The positive move will allow movement of vehicles through their borders just like in European countries. The deal will also allow vehicles to ply on designated routes within the four member countries. The countries have drawn up a draft plan for transit of passengers, cargo and personal vehicles. The move, apart from boosting trade and tourism, will also enhance people-topeople contact and enrich knowledge of cultural heritage of the countries. It also will reduce cost and time of unloading and loading of people and goods at border points, The measure will making cross border trade more efficient. The sub-regional move is an initiative allow movement of parallel to the proposed Saarc Motor Vehicles vehicles through their Agreement (MVA) and will be open to other borders just like in neighbouring countries. India, Bhutan and Nepal have accepted the European Union. a Bangladeshi recommendation to keep the The countries have membership of the sub-regional group open already drawn up a so that neighbouring countries like Myanmar and China can connect to the region if they draft plant for transit wish. facilities, reports Bangladesh is making desperate efforts to ERSHADUL HUQ link China through road communications through Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, via Myanmar. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, during her visit to China last year, also proposed connectivity through road via Kunming to boost exports and imports between the two countries. Transport officials of the countries had a meeting in Kolkata February 2-3 to finalise the draft MVA. A transport ministers’ meeting is likely to be held in May or June to approve the proposed deal. The agreement will help transform transport corridors linking the four countries into economic corridors and increase people-to-people contact. The initiative of the four nations is clearly in pursuance of an agenda of economic development and connectivity against the backdrop of the inability of Saarc to take pro-active measures. Political observers here said the draft agreement was smarter than the proposed Saarc transport agreement. The deal will allow the member countries to bilaterally fix the fees, administrative costs and service charges among others. The countries will also decide on traffic volume through mutual negotiations and only authorised operators will be allowed to carry passengers and cargo. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing financial, technical and administrative backing to implement the MVA. A national committee in each country will coordinate and monitor the agreement and a sub-regional joint committee is going to look after the process to make land transport easier and coordinate and monitor the agreement implementation. The agreement will not hamper the proposed Saarc MVA. The Saarc effort is moving slowly because of delays on the part of some member countries. Meanwhile, the four countries have also formed a group named BBIN (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal), which at a meeting in New Delhi last month agreed to make joint efforts to explore harnessing of water resources, including generation of hydroelectricity, and alternative energy sources. Pakistan would be among the countries which Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar would visit as part of his tour of Saarc nations during which he would utilise the opportunity to discuss “bilateral issues”, External Affairs Ministry said. Modi on Friday spoke to his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, along with leaders of Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, to convey his best wishes for their teams who are participating in the ICC cricket World Cup 2015. The prime minister informed Sharif about India’s initiative to send the foreign secretary on a “Saarc tour” , including Pakistan. Residents clear up debris in the village of Opytne, near Artemivsk in the Donetsk region. — AFP Doubts over Ukraine ceasefire R esidents of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk breathed a sigh of shooting from automatic weapons at around midday of relief on Sunday morning following a first night without close to a Ukrainian frontline position on the edge of the bombardments after a fragile ceasefire came into force in city. Around the rest of the conflict zone the ceasefire appeared to be being generally respected despite getting off east Ukraine. But despite the sudden outbreak of peace few around to a rocky start. An elderly man and woman died after Grad the conflict zone seemed confident that the truce would missile fire hit the town of Popasna in Lugansk region some 20 minutes after a truce came into force at midnight local last long after the collapse of previous ceasefire deals. “I have trouble believing that the ceasefire will be time, local Kiev-loyal Governor Gennadiy Moskal said. Some 25 km from the flashpoint town of Debaltseve, respected for long. But even if it lasts a few days, then that isn’t bad,” said pensioner Andrei, 77, who lives in one of the where just a few hours before fierce battles had raged as rebel forces tried to surround Ukrainian troops, worst affected areas of the city. “That would maybe allow us to re-establish water, government soldiers were playing football and reading. The sound of isolated explosions could be heard in the gas and electricity to our house after it was cut off since distance but it was insignificant compared to before the bombing in January.” ceasefire. Across the road from the railway “At this moment, just now, there are station — which has been shelled Few seemed no shellings, and the night was quiet. But repeatedly — there was more life on the confident that the an hour and a half ago there were shots streets of Donetsk than at any time in recent months. truce would last long and shooting,” a soldier said. Like others around the region the “There are ten times more people at after the collapse government troops are highly sceptical the market than normal,” said cake-stall of earlier ceasefire about the prospects of any ceasefire worker Irina, 55. “It is almost like it was before the war.” deals, writes NICOLAS definitively stopping 10 months of fighting that has killed over 5,480. Irina said she would dearly love to MILETITCH “There is hope, of course, but very believe that the end of fighting had come small,” another soldier said. and peace was here to stay but she feared In Debaltseve deputy regional police that was too much to expect. “We always have hope because you can’t live without chief Ilya Kiva said by phone that firing there and in the hope, but if you think about it there is little chance that this nearby village of Chornuhine had dropped off but not stopped entirely. “If before they were shooting at us with will last.” Running a neighbouring stall, Natalia recounted how Grads every 37 seconds then now they’re firing mortars but she waited with bated breath for the start of the ceasefire with big intervals between,” Kiva said. “We hope that it will just take a bit of time before we get that started at 2200 GMT on Saturday. “We waited for the truce to start like you do when the a full ceasefire. It is not an immediate process.” The ceasefire between Ukrainian government troops clock ticks down to New Year,” said Natalia, 50. “But the people here have been so affected by the daily and Russian-backed separatists is largely holding but with bombardments that they find it hard to believe that the some infractions, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said yesterday. situation can improve.” Sporadic shelling was reported in Debaltseve, a disputed Underlining the fragility of the situation, an AFP reporter heard several mortars being fired and a brief burst transport hub that has been the epicentre of fighting. Greeks brim with pride as country totters on the edge F or over a fortnight, Europe’s single warning to Greece has been that the chaos and misery of national bankruptcy await it unless its new left-wing government changes its anti-austerity tune. The message of impending doom appears to have gone largely unnoticed on the streets of Athens, where a mood of hope and optimism bordering on euphoria reigns as Greeks see themselves finally shaking off foreign shackles to shape their own destiny. “Bankrupt but free” proclaimed a banner at a pro-government demonstration on Wednesday that drew thousands. Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis was isolated at last Thursday’s crunch euro zone meeting in Brussels, but Greek TV channel Mega’s main news broadcast on Thursday gushed over him “stealing the show”. “For the first time in years I feel proud to be Greek,” said Lena Dousiou, a 32-yearold who worked in a printing shop before being laid off two years ago. “We went to the Europeans with our head held high and told them ‘Enough is enough!’” Another TV feature on Varoufakis had the pop hit “Can’t take my eyes off you” in the background. Far from obsessing over a potential Greek banking collapse or a euro zone exit after Thursday’s talks ended without agreement, Greek newspapers ran headlines suggesting a “bridge” deal would soon be adopted. “Spring in Athens, fog in Brussels” proclaimed Efimerida ton Syntakton on its front page. Two polls last week showed that over three-quarters of Greeks support Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s hardline stance for a wholesale cancellation of Greece’s bailout programme, which has alarmed Europe and left Athens dangerously close to bankruptcy. An opinion poll last week showed 79 per cent of Greeks backed Tsipras’s policies and 74 per cent believed his negotiating strategy will succeed, even though Greece has so far found not a single ally among 19 euro zone nations. The mood is in stark contrast to 2012 when panic over a potential Greek euro zone exit prompted Greeks to vote in a pro-bailout government despite popular discontent with the programme. Two and a half years later, the public The mood is in stark contrast to 2012 when panic over a potential Greek euro zone exit prompted many to vote in a pro-bailout government despite discontentment, notes DEEPA BABINGTON mood has shifted from anger to the point where many Greeks feel they have nothing more to lose. Austerity imposed as a condition of the 240-billion-euro EU/IMF bailout has pushed joblessness over 25 per cent and cut incomes by over a third. “We’d hit rock bottom,” said Minas Kontogeorgopoulos, 59, who works in a key-cutting shop in a dimly lit arcade in central Athens where some shops are boarded up and others bear “For Sale” signs. “The Europeans have humiliated us. I don’t know if Tsipras will succeed but someone had to tell them enough is enough.” The fledgling prime minister’s resounding success on the domestic front while simultaneously horrifying policymakers elsewhere reflects the extent to which Greeks resent the “humiliation” of being told what to do by foreign powers, a common theme in the Mediterranean nation’s history. In an emotional first speech to parliament as prime minister, Tsipras mentioned the word “dignity” 11 times. A skilled orator with a keen sense of the public mood, Tsipras has made restoring Greek pride after four years of “national humiliation” at the hands of what he paints as dogmatic foreign technocrats a cornerstone of his rhetoric. A tourist looks at Greek national flags at a shop in Athens yesterday as Greece has agreed with its European partners that there are needs for a ‘national reform plan.’ — Reuters ANALYSIS M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 9 UK interest rate cut could follow as inflation drops A ANDY JALIL Foreign Correspondent andyjalil@aol.com lready at record low of just 0.5 per cent, inflation in the UK seems set to fall to zero for the first time. In fact, it could even turn to deflation as early as this summer and with prices falling, it is helping household finances. The Governor of the Bank of England (BoE), Mark Carney, said last week that interest rates at their historic low could drop even further. It is thought, however, that low inflation may not last for very long as one of the main factors behind it has been the fall in oil prices which is now beginning to stabilise. Carney said he would only cut interest rates if he saw signs of persistent price decline that might affect wage growth and investment by companies. In a mandatory letter to a presumably pleased Chancellor, George Osborne — with the general election just a little over two months away — he wrote: “Were these downside risks to materialise, the bank could adjust the pace and degree of rate increases, expand the asset purchase facility, or cut the bank rate further towards zero.” Current consumer price index (CPI) inflation is the lowest since records began in 1996. Using the closest comparable data, deflation was last seen in the UK back in March 1960. Rates have been 0.5 per cent for 71 months, and Vicky Redwood said: “February’s BoE Inflation it had been thought this was rock bottom. Carney said banks are now better capitalised Report confirmed that deflation is now on the than before, and therefore are more capable of horizon, but that it will be fairly short-lived. Indeed, the stronger medium-term inflation taking a hit to their reserves that could accrue from forecast was a warning to financial markets that a cut to rates. According to the BoE’s report inflation is more they may have pushed their expectations for the first rate hike too far into the likely than not to fall below future.” zero in the coming months. A further cut in the rate will December’s reading for Banks in England are of course have enormous effect inflation was 0.5 per cent as measured by annual growth in now better capitalised on mortgages. Pension provider, Liberty the CPI — calculated from the than before, and SIPP’s John Fox said: “The price of a basket of goods. Yet therefore are more prospect of rates going below Carney played down overall deflationary fears in Britain. capable of taking a hit to their current rock-bottom level will be a very mixed blessing. He said: “A temporary their reserves that could Those with a flexible mortgage period of falling prices driven accrue from a cut to could get a huge financial shot by large adjustments in a few specific components of the rates, says Marck Carney in the arm — what amounts to a free giveaway. CPI is a fundamentally distinct But for those who live on phenomenon from ‘deflation’.” their savings, a zero-interest The BoE raised its forecast rate would be a further kick in the teeth.” for what inflation would be in two years’ time. London mortgage broker Capital Fortune’s Its growth forecast for this year remains at 2.9 per cent but next year’s forecast has been revised business manager, Rob Killeen, has urged people to consider re-mortgaging now while rates are low. up from 2.5 per cent to 2.9 per cent. He believes there’s complacency among some Chief UK economist at Capital Economics, mortgage borrowers, who should seek to lock in interest rates while they are record low. “Our research shows that the average rate people are paying across the top 10 lenders — who control maybe 92 per cent of the mortgage market — is 4.6 per cent and pointed out that fixed rates could currently be locked in for rates as low as 1.26 per cent,” Killeen said. Meanwhile Sweden became the latest European country to push interest rates into negative territory, cutting them from zero to minus 0.1 per cent. It means the central bank Riksbank will be paying commercial lenders to borrow from it. The bank also announced it would buy government bonds to pump £92million into its economy. Sweden’s annual inflation stood at minus 0.3 per cent last month. Swedish central bank chief, Stefan Ingves said it is prepared to cut rates even more: “Should this not be enough, we want to be very clear that we are ready to do more.” Denmark has also been cutting rates — it cut for the fourth time in three weeks last week to minus 0.75 per cent. Both central banks have had to react to a large scale asset purchase programme by the European Central Bank that has weakened the euro and destabilised their exchange rate. STRIKING DEALS JOHN IRISH AND TIM HEPHER T he arms deal that eluded France for 20 years, its first foreign order for the Rafale combat jet, came with a Thursday evening phone call crowning weeks of diplomacy carried out with unusual speed and stealth. Egypt’s decision to buy 24 of the Dassault Aviation fighters follows failures by successive French governments to sell the plane and leapfrogs three years of inconclusive talks for a 126-plane contract with India. By giving the green light via his defence minister last Thursday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi has boosted a defence project that is barely ticking over in a half-empty production hall. “It isn’t the deal we were expecting but it won’t do any harm to the Rafale to have an export order under its belt. It gives France a little more breathing space,” said Douglas Barrie, a senior fellow at London-based thinktank IISS. Diplomats say the deal suits both Cairo and Paris geopolitically with both particularly invested in the fight against militant groups in North Africa. Sisi has been looking to upgrade Egypt’s military hardware over fears militias in neighbouring Libya could take control and directly threaten Egypt. “Egypt needs planes quickly,” said Patricia Adam, president of the French parliament’s defence committee. “You just need to take a look at what’s happening at its border. They are especially worried by what’s happening in Libya.” France has urgently been looking for an export buyer to prevent Rafale production lines from going cold after the military slowed deliveries due to budget problems. Negotiations began in September after France’s Defence Minister JeanYves Le Drian visited Cairo, hoping at best to interest Egyptian authorities in the modernisation of its existing Mirage 2000 jets. The phlegmatic Breton politician, a long-time ally of French President Francois Hollande, had been actively courting potential Rafale buyers. But Egypt was not on the list of prospects containing India, Qatar, Malaysia and Kuwait. “On the Rafale, when Sisi told Le Drian he was interested it came as a complete surprise,” said a French diplomat. Talks were kept to a tight circle, but in a TV interview during a visit to Paris in November, Sisi hinted at the condition for striking new deals: financing support. “Will France better understand our economic situation or not? We shall see,” he told France 24. Diplomats say talks took a significant step forward on the sidelines of the inauguration of Saudi King Salman last month, where Sisi told Hollande he wanted to move ahead quickly. A Moldovan student holds a paper that reads “I vote pro-Europe” in Bucharest, Romania, in this file photo. — AP Romania exerts soft power in Moldova A stone’s throw from the mounted T-34 Soviet tank in the centre of this Moldovan city is an emergency ambulance service set up by Romania, one of several soft power moves to steer its eastern neighbour away from Moscow’s orbit. Wary of Russian intentions after Ukraine lost control of Crimea and much of its east to Russian-backed forces last year, Romania is trying to bring Moldova towards the European Union. Its sweeteners, the ambulances, as well as offers of cheaper gas supplies and closer trade ties, have been warmly welcomed by impoverished Moldova’s two-month-old pro-European government. Some locals are wary of Romania’s intentions, but many are grateful in this corner of Moldova, where villagers trudge along muddy, unpaved roads and western cars like the red, Volkswagen ambulances are novel enough to win salutes from their children. “People calling 903 for an ambulance ask us to send them the red cars with the red men,” said 35-year-old Ion Picalau, a rescue captain with the newly-created ambulance service in Balti, about 60 km east of the Prut river border, who trained for the job for six months in Romania. Moscow has warned Moldova that its drive for closer ties to Europe could cause it to lose control of Transnistria for good, just as Ukraine lost Crimea, and lead to more costly gas from Russia, its main supplier. The Romanian government is unapologetic, saying even though it sees Russia as a serious security threat, it will step up a battle that is, for now, economic rather than military. “(Russia’s) main weapon is neither warplanes, nor its tanks or its frigates. It is energy,” Prime Minister Victor Ponta said in a televised interview with local media in November. He has vowed to press ahead with a gas pipeline to Moldova. Among the people of Moldova, divided into several ethnic groups with varying allegiances, Romania’s actions have met a mixed reaction, with some seeing them as a bulwark against Russia and others worried Romania may try to swallow Moldova up. Part of Tsarist Russia for a century, Moldova joined what was known as Greater Romania after the First World War but was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. It is now split between a Romanianspeaking majority and the breakaway region Transdniestria, propped up by Russia in one of a series of “frozen conflicts” that have kept separatist regions in several former Soviet republics under Moscow’s wing. Nato’s supreme allied commander in Europe, US Air Force Gen Philip Breedlove has said Russian forces could easily annexe Transdniestria. Moscow has denied any such plans. EU and Nato member Romania championed Moldova signing a trade agreement with the EU in June and, as Russia moved to restrict imports of Moldovan fruit, vegetables and meat, Romania overtook Russia as Moldova’s largest trade partner. Moldovans can now travel visa-free to Europe’s Schengen zone and to wean them Wary of Russian intentions after Ukraine lost control of Crimea and much of its east to Russian-backed forces, Romania is trying to bring Moldova towards Europe, reports RADU-SORIN MARINAS from Russian gas, Romania has built a 43 km pipeline across the border, inaugurated last year on the 23rd anniversary of Moldovan independence from the Soviet Union. The project will initially cover about five per cent of Moldova’s energy needs, and Romania plans to extend the pipeline to the Moldovan capital Chisinau, offering gas for 1,010 lei ($263) per 1,000 cubic metres, excluding transport fees which are still under negotiation. That compares to the Russian price of more than $300. Moldova’s acting Economy Minister Andrian Candu said it was a “key project creating a basis for our country’s future integration in the European Union’s internal market”. Romania funded about three-quarters of the initial pipeline’s 26 million euro cost and is expected to fund the extension while Chisinau is seeking international financing for the pipeline. Critics note that gas has yet to flow and question whether the line to Chisinau will ever be built. Candu estimated the extension’s overall joint costs at 200 million euros, with 120 million to be invested by Romania. Romania’s emergency ambulance and rescue service, developed in the early 1990s by Raed Arafat, a Syrian-born doctor of Palestinian origin, will soon straddle the border. As well as training up Balti’s medical workers, Romania donated five ambulances to the city and rescue helicopters, based in Romania, will soon fly across the border, taking victims to Chisinau, or, if they have dual Romanian-Moldovan citizenship, possibly to Iasi. “There has been strong political will from the two prime ministers to achieve this,” Arafat, who is also Romania’s deputy interior minister, said. 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ASIA CHINA’S LATEST CYBERWAR: Train tickets can only be bought a maximum of 60 days before departure, triggering a scramble selling 1,032 tickets every second Battle for New Year train tickets Passengers wait to board a train at Beijing West Railway Station. — AFP BEIJING: As hundreds of millions in China flock home to celebrate the Year of the Sheep, the world’s biggest human migration places extraordinary pressure on roads and railways — but technology is offering new ways to find a route home. Chinese tradition requires people to gather at their family home before the Lunar New Year begins — on February 19 this year — with authorities expecting more than 2.8 billion trips to be taken over the festive period. Rail is one of the favoured ways to travel and while historically there have been endless queues at the ticket windows, China’s official train booking website 12306.cn is helping to relieve congestion in stations and kiosks. But with such huge demand users say it can be still be an exercise in hair- Equality of the people may be a founding principle of communism, but it does not exist in the rat race of Lunar New Year ticket purchases. Japan to give $15m to fight terror in Mideast, Africa EXERCISE COBRA GOLD TOKYO: Japan, reeling from the murder of two nationals by IS extremists, will offer an extra $15 million in aid to fight terrorism in Middle East and Africa, a report said. Japan hopes to demonstrate its resolve not to cave in to terrorism with the fresh assistance, which will be announced at a global counterterrorism conference starting on Wednesday in Washington, the Sankei Shimbun said. It said the money would be distributed through international organisations to affected regions, including countries bordering Syria and Iraq. — AFP tearing frustration. Posters on social media say the booking website is “more difficult to access than the Diaoyu Islands” — the uninhabited East China Sea archipelago disputed between Beijing and Tokyo, which calls them the Senkakus. There are, however, new tactics in the battle. Kelly Gan, a 27-year-old accountant, explained: “I was using a program that refreshes the page every five seconds to grab a spot as soon as it was available on ASTRONAUT MUM RESUMES TRAINING 12306.cn. I basically did it all day long, from when I woke up until I slept.” She finally managed to get her ticket from Shanghai to Chengdu, a journey of more than 2,600 kilometres and 39 hours. It cost her 450 yuan ($72) for a “hard sleeper” — a bed and mattress that are a far more comfortable option than the firm bench most passengers will have to endure. Chinese train tickets can only be bought a maximum of 60 days before departure, triggering a scramble. All tickets are sold in the first few minutes after they become available, and purchases for this year’s festivities peaked on December 19, with 12306.cn at one point selling 1,032 tickets every second. The next best opportunity to buy is 15 days before departure, the last date that people can secure a full refund for tickets if they are unable to use them. Vast numbers of people initially buy tickets that are not exactly what they want, in order to have some way to get home, and then seek better alternatives. At Shanghai railway station, more than 7,000 tickets were being returned each day, reports said in late January. The program Gan used to secure a returned ticket was an open-source one made available for free by a lone independent developer, but major Chinese Internet firms have also waded into the fray. Chinese search giant Baidu developed software to speed up the booking process and avoid losing a ticket between booking and payment, one of the most frustrating user experiences. The company says 18 million people have installed it, and bought 28 million tickets between them. Web browser LieBao offers a prebooking function, allowing users to select a ticket beforehand and sending an automatic request as soon as booking officially opens. Equality of the people may be a founding principle of communism, but it does not exist in the rat race of Lunar New Year ticket purchases. Instead runners come in two divisions: the Internet users who have ways to handle the booking rush, and the technologically illiterate, often poor migrant workers. A maid in Beijing, Guo Dengxiu is one of the hundreds of millions of migrant workers who have left the countryside during China’s economic rise to seek work in the cities. But she does not know how to use online tools, and failed to secure the ticket to return to her home in the Anhui province, 1,000 kilometres south of the capital. — AFP Japanese soldiers escort people during a Cobra Gold 2015 exercise at a military base in Sattahip, Thailand, yesterday. — AFP China’s first female astronaut has begun training for her next mission after having a baby, state media reported. Liu, 37, is receiving training for her next mission, an attempt to dock with a future space station for which no firm date has been set. China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, becoming the third nation after Russia and the US to achieve manned space travel independently. Bangkok police ordered to stop searches of foreigners A police officer on patrol in Bangkok. BANGKOK: Police in a popular tourism area of Bangkok have been ordered to stop searching foreigners without due process following widespread complaints of harassment, a report said yesterday. Recent news and social media reports have highlighted tourist complaints of being randomly stopped, searched, ordered to show passports and even subjected to on-the-spot urine tests by police along the Sukhumvit Road tourist belt. “I have instructed policemen under my command to strictly refrain from searching foreigners or asking to see their passports unless necessary,” the Bangkok Post quoted newly appointed Thong Lo Police Superintendent Khajohnpong Jitpakpoom as saying. His predecessor was removed as chief of the district that includes a long strip of tourist hotels, spas, restaurants and nightclubs following several complaints of police shakedowns. “Now it is our job as policemen to provide services to tourists rather than conduct searches,” Khajohnpong said. “We need to create confidence for them.” — dpa Indonesia warned of tough response to executions SYDNEY: Millions of Australians are “sickened” by the imminent execution of two of its citizens by Indonesia, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Sunday, warning of a tough diplomatic response. His comments came as the families of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran made emotional last-gasp pleas to Indonesian President Joko Widodo. “I beg him (Widodo) again and again to please forgive them and give them, both of them, a second chance,” Sukumaran’s tearful grandmother Edith Visvanathan told reporters. A statement from the Chan family said Andrew Chan “continues to pray”. “While there is life, there is hope. Let them live,” it said. No date has been set for their killing, but Indonesia has said governments with citizens on death row have been invited to talks at the foreign ministry on Monday. Chan, 31, and Sukumaran, 33, are facing execution by firing squad as early as this week as ring leaders of the so-called Bali Nine group trafficking heroin from Indonesia’s island of Bali into Australia. While all hope appears to be lost, Abbott put pressure on Jakarta for the second day in a row. “Millions of Australians are feeling sickened by what might be about to happen in Indonesia,” he told Channel Ten. “If these executions go ahead, and I hope they don’t, we will certainly be finding ways to make out displeasure felt.” Brazil and The Netherlands recalled their ambassadors in protest at executions of their citizens in January. Abbott has not said what Canberra’s response would be. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop last week warned Jakarta that Australians could boycott Indonesia, including the island of Bali, a popular holiday spot for its travellers. Abbott also stepped up criticism of Indonesia for trying to save its own citizens on death row in other countries for drug trafficking while rejecting pleas from Australia. “What we are asking of Indonesia is what Indonesia asks of other countries when its citizens are on death row,” he said. “If it’s right for Indonesia to ask and expect some kind of clemency, it’s surely right for us to ask and expect some kind of clemency.” — AFP Bill proposes ban on members of the business families from working at their companies for at least five years if convicted of a crime ‘Nut rage’ prompts South Korea to consider toughen law SEOUL: Resentment has mounted so much in South Korea against what has come to be known as “gabjil”, highhandedness by the rich and powerful, that parliamentarians are proposing legislation to punish some of the worst abuses. A bill to be presented in the national assembly this month is formally called the “Conglomerates Ethical Management Special Law” but has been nick-named the Cho Hyun-Ah law. Cho, also known as Heather Cho, is the daughter of the chairman of Korean Air Lines and was sentenced last week to a year in prison for an outburst on a Korean Air plane while on the ground in New York. It was considered a severe sentence by some legal experts. The bill proposes to ban members of the powerful business families known as chaebol from working at their companies for at least five years if convicted of a crime. In earlier cases, some high-profile offenders were pardoned, serving little or no jail time, although recently-convicted chaebol executives have found it harder to avoid prison. In February, the Supreme Court confirmed a four-year embezzlement sentence for SK Holdings Chairman Chey Tae-Won, who has been in prison since January 2013, among the longest terms served by a chaebol boss. In 2007, Hyundai Motor Chairman A bill to be presented in the national assembly is formally called the ‘Conglomerates Ethical Management Special Law’ but has been nick-named the Cho Hyun-Ah law Chung Mong-Koo was given a three-year jail term for fraud but the sentence was suspended in exchange for community service and a $1 billion charity donation as the court deemed he was too important to the economy to be jailed. Cho, who has appealed against her sentence, was Korean Air’s head of inflight service at the time of the December 5 episode, which has come to be called the “nut rage” case. A court found she had violated the law by ordering the plane she was in to return to the gate after it started to taxi. Cho had demanded the flight crew chief be expelled from the flight after she was served macadamia nuts in a bag, and not on a dish. “I hope the recent case involving Cho has created the right environment to pull together consensus on this,” said ruling Saenuri Party lawmaker Kim Yong-Nam, the sponsor of the bill. Another parliamentarian from an opposition party has proposed an amendment along similar lines. “There have been calls to put in place a systematic tool to police heavy-handedness by chaebol family members, and stop them from being able to participate in management just because they are relatives,” Kim said in an interview. Cho’s lawyer Suh Chang-Hee declined to comment on the proposed legislation. It is not clear whether the legislation will be approved by a parliament controlled by the business-friendly Saenuri Party. Shin Seuk-Hun, head of corporate policy at the Federation of Korean Industries, a lobby group for chaebol, said improving corporate transparency and ethical standards was positive, but the proposed legislation appeared to regard a corporation as a public interest group. “It’s almost like trying to supervise a company by getting the public involved and treating it as if it’s a group of holy clergymen,” he said. “It seems excessive.” A recent survey of 1,000 people found three-quarters considered heavy-handed conduct by those in superior positions to be a widespread problem in South Korea, with families of the chaebol topping the list as most likely to be responsible. Bosses at work, doctors and professors were also cited as being unreasonably heavy handed, according to the survey by the Korea Press Foundation. — Reuters INDIA M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 11 India has strength, resources to lead world in warming fight NEW DELHI: Calling for an energy revolution in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India had the strength and resources to lead the world’s fight against global warming. “If there is one country to show the world the way to combat global warming it is India,” Modi said inaugurating the first three-day Renewable Energy Global Investors Meet and Expo (Re-Invest) here. “The way for humankind out of disaster, only India can show the way because we love nature, we worship our rivers as mother,” he added. Speaking of the importance of solar energy in the Indian consciousness, Modi referred to increasing the scope of renewable sources in the current context. “In our mythology we have imagined the Surya riding on seven horses. In today’s age the first four of Petrol, diesel price hiked NEW DELHI: As a consequence of recent volatility of international crude oil prices, state-run Indian Oil Corp yesterday hiked rates of transport fuels effective from midnight. Accordingly, the price of petrol will increase by 82 paise per litre, while that of diesel will go up by 61 paise per litre from today. “There has been a steep increase in international prices of both petrol and diesel and the rupee-dollar exchange rate has also depreciated slightly since the last price revision,” IOC said in a statement. “Increase in retail selling price of petrol by Rs.0.82/litre at Delhi (including state levies) with corresponding increase in other states. “Increase in retail selling price of diesel by Rs.0.61/litre at Delhi (including state levies) with corresponding increase in other states,” it added. Fuel prices were last revised February 3 when petrol was made cheaper by Rs 2.42 per litre and diesel price was also lowered by Rs 2.25 per litre. The Indian basket of crude oil recently re-crossed $50 a barrel level and traded Thursday at $55.19 after having plunged to near six-year lows of $43 last month. This is the first upward revision in the price of petrol since August 2014, and also the first in case of diesel since it became market-priced from October last. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives to open the first Renewable Energy Global Investors conference in New Delhi yesterday. — AFP the seven horses would respectively be thermal (coal), gas, hydro and nuclear energy. “We need to utilise more the three other horses of solar, wind and biomass.” Modi said the over 50 countries identified to be blessed with good solar radiation were trying to work together on research and development in solar energy and on finding ways to make it economically viable. The UN has declared 2014-24 as the Decade of Sustainable Energy. Its Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) initiative signed a memorandum of understanding with the Gujarat government last month to support the UN objective to make sustainable energy accessible for all. Currently, 15 per cent of the global population (about a billion people), including 250 million in India have no access to electricity and 2.6 billion lack modern cooking facilities. They depend on polluting solid fuels. The India-US nuclear agreement concluded during President Barrack Obama’s visit here has eased the way for foreign firms to develop nuclear energy in India. The government has revised upwards the target of solar power generation from 20,000 MW by 2022 to 100,000 MW by 2020. — IANS Modi not involved in Bihar crisis HYDERABAD: The central government or Prime Minister Narendra Modi has no role in the political crisis in Bihar, said union Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu yesterday. He told reporters here that the crisis arose due to infighting in Janata Dal-United. “There was already a war going on in Janata parivar. They are divided and not united,” he said. The Bharatiya Janata Party leader alleged that JDU Nitish Kumar was blaming Modi for his own failures. “Who asked you (Nitish) to resign from the chief minister’s post and who asked you to make Jitan Ram Manjhi the chief minister, and why are you asking him to resign now,” he said. Naidu also denied that the central government has any role in fixing February 20 as the day when Manjhi will face the trust vote in the assembly. He said the decision to convene the assembly was taken 12 days ago and Who asked you (Nitish) to resign from the chief minister’s post and who asked you to make Jitan Ram Manjhi the chief minister, and why are you asking him to resign now VENKAIAH NAIDU Parliamentary Affairs Minister the governor decided to hold the exercise on that day. “If you have the numbers, prove it on the floor of the house. Why this drama of calling MLAs to Delhi (for parading them before president),” asked Naidu. He also criticised JDU for first staking claim to form the government and later seeking the status of main opposition party. Naidu also denied that there is any proposal to invite Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) to join BJP-led NDA government. “These are mere speculations. The BJP and TRS are different parties,” he said. He also hinted at the possibility of introducing amendments to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act in the ensuing budget session of parliament. He, however, said this would be done only after reaching a broad consensus with the governments of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Naidu said special status to Andhra Pradesh was under the consideration of the central government. Admitting that it is no easy task, the minister said the central government was trying to overcome the hiccups. — IANS Lanka president arrives in Delhi on first foreign trip NEW DELHI: Sri Lanka’s new president arrived in India on Sunday on his first foreign trip in office, trying to rebuild ties hit by tensions over growing Chinese influence on the strategically located island. Maithripala Sirisena landed in New Delhi for the four-day trip aimed at allaying Indian fears over China’s influence on the island that strengthened under President Mahinda Rajapakse’s decade-long rule. Sirisena, who defeated Rajapakse in a presidential election last month, was due to hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, and will later be guest of honour at a banquet. Sirisena, accompanied by his wife Jayanthi Pushpa Kumari, waved to waiting media before being greeted at the airport by India’s junior minister for shipping P Radhakrishnan. India has long considered Sri Lanka to be within its strategic sphere of influence. But China ploughed huge sums into Sri Lankan infrastructure projects, becoming the country’s biggest foreign financier and enjoying significant political and even military influence under Rajapakse. Critics say China is trying to develop facilities around the Indian Ocean in a “string of pearls” strategy to counter the rise of its Asian rival India and secure its own economic interests. “A first visit is always an opportunity to set directions. President Sirisena will be welcomed warmly in Delhi,” India’s foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told reporters ahead of his arrival. “We expect substantial talks, we expect outcomes in terms of agreements, in terms of frameworks, and in terms of announcements.” Sirisena is expected to try to secure greater Indian investment in Sri Lanka, which said last week it was seeking an international bailout of more than $4 billion. Sirisena will also travel to the Buddhist pilgrimage site of Bodh Gaya and a Hindu temple in Tirupati further south on Tuesday before leaving on Wednesday. — AFP Anna, Kejriwal part of RSS plan to eliminate Congress INDO-PAK CRICKET FRENZY ‘Black Scorpion’ arrested in Goa PANAJI: A “D Company” sharpshooter wanted in the 1993 Mumbai blasts that killed more than 250 people has been arrested in Goa, police said yesterday. Superintendent of Police Karthik Kashyap said Sham Kishor Garikapatti alias ‘Black Scorpion’, 50, worked for the Dawood Ibrahim gang and was jailed for harbouring terrorists. “We arrested him from Saligao, a village 10 km north of Panaji, where he was living in a rented room for nearly eight years,” Kashyap said, adding the arrest followed a tip off from an informant. According to police, Garikapatti was involved in the 1993 Mumbai blasts executed by the Dawood gang, known in police files as “D Company”. The man was also involved in J J Hospital shootout in Mumbai more than a decade ago in which two policemen and a rival shooter were killed. The accused will be handed over to Mumbai Police. Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, accompanied by his wife Jayanthi Sirisena, arrive in New Delhi yesterday. — AFP Indian Border Security Force personnel celebrate as they watch a live broadcast of the Cricket World Cup match between Indian and Pakistan at the India-Pakistan Wagah Border Post yesterday. — AFP NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh yesterday said the RSS supported anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal for its overall “Congress Mukt Bharat” plan. The AAP hit back, saying the Congress had no desire to reinvent itself. “When I said the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh was behind Anna movement, no one believed me, I was called Mad. But ultimately I was proved right and I would be this time too,” Digvijaya Singh tweeted. The Congress leader also said that Kejriwal, whose Aam Aadmi Party swept the February 7 elections winning 67 of the total 70 seats, too was part of the overall plan of the RSS to eliminate Congress from Indian politics. “I know I would be abused by both RSS and Kejriwal fans,” he wrote in the message. In response, AAP leader Ashutosh reacted saying that Congress was not interested in reinventing itself. “More Digvijay speaks, better for AAP. It proves the point that Congress has no new perspective to reinvent itself. Old idiom needs to be replaced,” he said in a message on a social media website. To the Congress leader’s charge that AAP does not have any ideology, Ashutosh retorted: “Congress can’t understand AAP”, and sought to pose the same question to Digvijaya Singh, asking him to explain what his own party’s ideology was. — IANS Rs 40 crore for river embankment, inundation KATHMANDU: The Indian government has decided to release an additional Nepali Rs 700 million (over INR 40 crore) for the remaining embankment extension along Lalbakaiya, Bagmati and Kamala rivers. Around 80 percent training and embankment works on these three rivers in southern Nepal has been already completed. These trans-boundary rivers pose threat during monsoon on both sides of the border. During a five-day meet of the NepalIndia Joint Committee on Inundation and Flood Management here this past week, India agreed to release more amount to complete the remaining task of embankment extensions on the three rivers including for the river training — often required to improve the navigability of a waterway. The Indian side also approved 18 various new packages of technical works for these rivers. The meet also included field inspections at these river sites. India has already disbursed NRs 3,284.4 million for embankment construction and river training in these three rivers. According to the Director General of Water Induced Disaster Prevention Ramanand Prasad Yadav, leading the Nepalese delegation, the meet also brought under convergence for training and taming more rivers that inundate India has agreed to release more amount to complete the remaining task of embankment extensions on the three rivers including for the river training — often required to improve the navigability of a waterway. On a request by the Nepali side during the third meet of the Nepal-India Joint Commission last July, the two sides had agreed to work for river training in Dodha, West Rapti, Mohana and Lakhandehi. “In the first phase, technical works will begin from most destructive part of West Rapti,” said Yadav. The meet also decided to extend the embankment in Kamala River, touching the no-man’s land on either side of the border so that Nepal would not witness further inundation on its side of the both sides during rains. With the latest approval of funds, border during rains. Similarly, for the first time, Indian Nepal will call tenders for these 18 new packages to complete the river training side also agreed to work on river training works in Dodhara River in far works. west region. “We have successfully narrowed down past pending issues and ventured into new ones. We have maintained a level up progress in Dodha, Mohana and Lakhendehi and hope next meeting at the Joint Secretary of Ministry of Irrigation level would make further progress,” he said. During the meeting, Nepali side also demanded the complete halt of Indian road construction along the Nepal-India border until both sides could find a solution of water drainage. It also reiterated the request made during the 11th meeting of Nepal-India Border Management in Pokhara, Nepal’s second largest city. — IANS AMERICAS 12 BIODIVERSITY OF BIRDS M O N DAY l F E B R U A R Y 1 6 l 2 0 1 5 WORLD Obama concerned over Ukraine violence WA S H I N G T O N : US President Barack Obama called his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko on Saturday to express his “deep concern” and “sympathy” over spiraling violence as a ceasefire came into force in eastern Ukraine. The truce officially started at midnight but surging fighting in the runup to the ceasefire has already cast doubt on whether it will be respected. “The president spoke with Ukrainian President Poroshenko today to express his sympathy for the mounting toll of the conflict in eastern Ukraine and his deep concern about the ongoing violence, particularly in and around Debaltseve,” a White House statement said. A senior State Department official said separately that top US diplomat John Kerry spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in which he “underscored the importance of full implementation” of peace agreements, including the ceasefire. Kerry also “expressed concern about the fierce fighting around Debaltseve, and efforts by Russia and the separatists to cut off the town in advance of the ceasefire,” the official added. Earlier, Kiev-loyal regional police chief Vyacheslav Abroskin said constant artillery bombardments were razing the strategic railway hub of Debaltseve, where Ukrainian forces were hanging on. The State Department released images it said showed that Russia was still deploying heavy weapons in eastern Ukraine. “The United States government considers these commercial images as one of several pieces of credible evidence that lead to the conclusion that the Russian military has deployed large amounts of artillery and multiple rocket launchers around Debaltseve, where it is shelling Ukrainian positions,” spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. “We are confident that these are Russian military, not separatist systems.” Obama and Poroshenko “emphasised the pressing need for all signatories to implement the ceasefire and protocol agreements reached at Minsk last September and reaffirmed by the Minsk Implementation Plan this week,” the White House statement added. “Both leaders stressed the importance of establishing a lasting peace that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and unity.” The US president separately spoke by phone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has played a critical role in peace negotiations. The two leaders are “particularly concerned about the intense fighting in and around Debaltseve,” the White House said, adding that Obama praised the chancellor’s “tireless efforts to bring the conflict in eastern Ukraine to an end in manner that preserves Ukraine’s sovereignty and unity.” — AFP A Fawn-breasted Brilliant (Heliodoxa rubinoides) at the Alejandria Farm in the framework of Colombia BirdFair 2015, in a rural area of Cali., Colombia possess a large biodiversity of birds, with 1,876 species, of which about 72 are endemic species and about 197 migratory species. There are some 116 areas for the conservation of birds, 56 of which are protected covering 11 pc of the country. Police cars are seen outside the Halifax Shopping Centre, which was named by police as the intended target of an attack which they said was thwarted in Halifax, Nova Scotia. — Reuters MONTREAL: Canadian police in the Atlantic province of Nova Scotia charged two people on Saturday after foiling a plot to carry out a Valentine’s Day massacre in a mall in Halifax. The two people charged, Lindsay Kantha Souvannarath, 23, from the US state of Illinois and Randall Steven Shepherd, 20, of Halifax, are facing charges of conspiracy to commit murder. A 19-year-old man who was also allegedly involved in the plot was found dead early Friday morning in a house in the community of Timberlea, about 17 kilometres west of Halifax. Police said they recovered three long-barelled guns in the house. Federal Justice Minister Peter MacKay described the group as “murderous misfits” and said the planned mass shootings did not appear to be “culturally” motivated or “linked to terrorism.” The accusation now goes to the judge in the case, Daniel Rafecas, to decide whether to call Kirchner to make a statement. Anibal Fernandez, the president’s top spokesman, emphasized there had been no formal request for subpoena in Nisman’s written allegations. “They have not been able to back up a single thing, and that’s why there has been no formal request for subpoena,” he argued. Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner gestures after inaugurating an amphitheatre in the Patagonian Argentine city of El Calafate. — Reuters Kirchner, 61, has presidential immunity and could only face punishment over the case if two-thirds of Congress voted to remove it — unlikely in the current legislature. The president got word of Friday’s indictment while she was in a plane heading from the capital to her late husband’s home turf in Santa Cruz province for a Friday night event. She wrote in a Facebook post that her accusers “can just keep all that hatred, resentfulness...and lies. We are going to let them keep them like that. “We are going to be known for (the per-child subsidy for parents), good retirement benefits, same-sex marriage, more rights, collective bargaining, a better minimum wage... for being on the side of scientists, schools and kids,” Kirchner said, looking to reframe her legacy as Argentina’s first democratically elected woman president. The bombing at the Buenos Aires Jewish centre, known as AMIA, was the deadliest such attack in Argentina’s history. After the initial investigation ended with no convictions, Nisman was named in 2006 to reopen the case. He accused the country of ordering the attack via Lebanonbased Hezbollah, and requested arrest warrants for five officials. On January 14, four days before he was found dead, Nisman filed a 300page report accusing Kirchner and Timerman of colluding to shield the Iranian suspects from prosecution. His death was initially labeled a suicide, but suspicion has fallen on Kirchner’s government. The president has suggested Nisman was manipulated by disgruntled former intelligence agents who then killed him to smear her. —AFP “All suspects are either dead or in custody,” said MacKay. Police were mum on what motivated the suspects, but said a serious crime appeared to have been averted. “Based on what we know so far it would have been devastating,” MacKay said.”Mass casualties were a real possibility.” Local media reports identified the dead man as James Gamble. Several media in the US, citing unnamed sources in the Canadian police, reported that Gamble took his own life when the house was surrounded by police. Ron MacDonald, director of the Serious Incident Response Team, a civilian agency that is mandated by the provincial government to investgate whenever serious incidents involving police occur, refused to confirm or deny media reports of Gamble’s suicide. MacDonald told dpa that the 19-year-old man had suffered a single gunshot wound and it was too early to determine whether it self-inflicted or caused by police action. Nova Scotia Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commanding Officer Brian Brennan said police launched the investigation after getting a tip on Thursday morning. “Information came forward to police via a Crime Stoppers tip that suggested that a 19-year-old Timberlea male and a 23-year old Geneva, Illinois, female had access to firearms and it was their intention to go to a public venue in the Halifax region on February 14 with a goal of opening fire to kill citizens, and then themselves,” police said in a statement Saturday. Souvannarath was arrested Friday at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport upon arriving in Canada. Police also arrest Shepherd who was there to meet her. — dpa NEWS IN BRIEF 10 hurt in carnival shooting outside Rio Officials rally behind Kirchner An indictment filed against Kirchner endorsed the claim made by investigating prosecutor Alberto Nisman before he was found dead on the eve of a congressional hearing Revellers from the Vai-Vai Samba School take part in a carnival in Sao Paulo. The Rio Carnival focus was on the city’s elite schools as they prepared to strut their stuff at the sambadrome. Canadian police charge two people in mass killing plot No formal request for subpoena in Nisman’s written allegations BUENOS AIRES: Members of Argentina’s government rallied behind President Cristina Kirchner yesterday, tossing aside allegations she protected Iranian suspects in an investigation into a 1994 bombing. “It’s utter nonsense,” interior and transportation minister Florencio Randazzo said of the allegations. An indictment filed Friday against Kirchner endorsed the claim made by investigating prosecutor Alberto Nisman before he was found dead on the eve of a congressional hearing. Nisman was leading an investigation into the bombing of the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association which killed 85 people. He had alleged Kirchner protected high-ranking Iranian officials from prosecution in the bombing probe. After Nisman was killed, a new team of prosecutors quickly endorsed his charges against the president. CARNIVAL REVELLERY Boehner ready to let US homeland security funding WASHINGTON: John Boehner, the Republican speaker of the US House of Representatives, said he is willing to let funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapse as part of a Republican push to roll back President Obama’s executive actions on immigration. “Senate Democrats are the ones standing in the way. They’re the ones jeopardising funding,” Boehner told the “Fox News Sunday” programme. Asked if he was prepared to let financing for the department lapse, he said, “Certainly. “The House has acted. We’ve done our job.” With a February 27 deadline near for funding the department, more than 40 Senate Democrats have voted three times this month to block consideration of the Homeland Security appropriations bill, which has already been approved by the House. House Republicans have written their version of the bill so that it also blocks Obama’s actions on immigration. The Democrats want to fund the department but oppose House amendments that strip funding from Obama’s executive orders in 2012 and 2014. Those orders lift the threat of deportation for millions of illegal immigrants. “The House has acted to de-fund the department and to stop the president’s overreach when it comes to immigration and his executive orders,” Boehner said.”... And the Congress just can’t sit by and let the president defy the Constitution and defy his own his oath of office.” — Reuters RIO DE JANEIRO: Ten people were hurt when a man fired shots during carnival celebrations in the tourist magnet of Paraty, west of Rio, Brazil’s CBN radio reported Sunday. Locals were enjoying the festivities far from the hubbub of the huge celebrations in Rio when a man pulled out a firearm and began shooting following an argument. Five men and five women were hurt, but police did not indicate how seriously, CBN reported. In another incident, one man was injured after being shot after an altercation in the northern city of Salvador, which hosts one of Brazil’s most spectacular carnivals. Since Friday, Brazil has been awash with raucous nationwide parties celebrating carnival. The revelry will continue through Tuesday. Dancers on stilts, bare-chested cowboys, Carmelite nuns in miniskirts and plenty of bare flesh flooded Rio’s streets Saturday as revelers cranked up the volume at Brazil’s intoxicating Carnival festival. Crowds of residents and tourists drank and partied during the joyous carnival, considered the greatest show on Earth by many who live in the “Marvelous City.” On Sunday night, a crowd of tens of thousands is expected to flock to the Rio Sambodrome about 160 kilometers from colonial era jewel Paraty. — AFP Forensic personnel work at the site of a bus crash in Anahuac, Nuevo Leon state. At least 20 people were killed and 31 injured when a freight train slammed into a packed passenger bus in northeastern Mexico, authorities said, warning the death toll could rise. — AFP Venezuela to announce change in fuel policy ‘soon’ CARACAS: Venezuela will announce a change of policy soon on gasoline, the finance minister said in an interview broadcast on Friday, signaling the OPEC nation is moving ahead with along-awaited hike in the world’s cheapest fuel. Gasoline is so heavily subsidised in Venezuela that one US cent buys about 5 gallons, costing the government as much as $12 billion annually and spurring a lucrative business in smuggling fuel across the border to neighbouring Colombia. President Nicolas Maduro has suggested a fuel price hike as a means of improving state finances amid a tumble in crude prices, but has repeatedly balked at doing so because many Venezuelans view cheap fuel as a birthright. “Soon there will be important announcements on the issue of gasoline,” Marco said in an interview with regional television network Telesur.” A piece of candy cannot cost more than a litre of gasoline.” The announcement, slammed by opposition sympathisers via social media, came on the eve of the carnival holiday during which Venezuelans are often on vacation. It also followed a 70 per cent currency devaluation launched on Thursday. — Reuters REGION M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver SOLUTION: Fighters urged to act ‘immediately and unconditionally’ to solve the crisis HEINOUS ACT UN to urge Houthis to step aside in Yemen Yemeni supporters of Southern Movement gather in the southern city of Aden during a protest against the Houthi which seized power in the country last September. — AFP UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council is due to adopt a resolution Sunday urging the fighters behind a power grab in Yemen to step down, release government officials and negotiate, diplomats said. Calling upon the Houthis, to act “immediately and unconditionally,” the council’s 15 member states will demand the group “withdraw their forces from government institutions...and relinquish government and security institutions,” according to a draft of the resolution. Yemen has descended into chaos since the Houthis seized Sanaa in September, sweeping into the capital unopposed from their northern stronghold. Despite a UN-brokered deal, they have refused to withdraw their fighters from the city. The crisis escalated after the militia last month took control of key government buildings, prompting President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi to tender his resignation. The Huthis must “engage in good faith in the UN-brokered negotiations” being led by UN special envoy Jamal Benomar and “safely release President Hadi, Prime Minister (Khalid Mahfoudh) Bahah, members of the cabinet and all individuals under house arrest or arbitrarily detained.” The member states also alluded to sanctions, expressing their “readiness to take further steps in case of nonimplementation,” but made no explicit reference to Chapter Seven of the United Nations Charter, which allows for economic and military pressure to enforce council decisions. Yemen’s neighbours Saturday, at a Riyadh meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council, had urged the UN to evoke Chapter Seven. According to Western diplomats, Russia, under US and European sanctions over Crimea and eastern Ukraine, was reluctant to vote for sanctions. The text marks the UN Security Council’s first resolution since the Houthis took control of the country, in a power grab that Washington and Gulf countries have described as a coup. The council was due to adopt the text 13 on Sunday in New York, according to diplomats. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that Yemen is falling apart and said Thursday that Western-backed Hadi should be restored to power. The Houthis, who have expanded their presence into central and western Yemen, resumed UN-brokered talks on Monday. Meanwhile, fighters who seized power in Yemen vowed to defy “threats” as the UN Security Council prepared to adopt a resolution Sunday calling on them to step aside or face consequences. In another city they captured last year, Ibb in central Yemen, Houthis fired on hundreds of protesters to disperse them on Sunday, wounding several. Following their seizure of Sanaa and Ibb, the crisis deepened when they ousted the government and dissolved parliament on February 6, tightening their grip after Western-backed President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi resigned in protest at their advance. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that Yemen is falling apart and called for Hadi’s reinstatement. Citing security concerns, nine Arab and Western countries shuttered their embassies in Yemen last week and evacuated diplomats. The Security Council is expected to adopt a resolution calling on the militia to withdraw its forces from government and security institutions “immediately and unconditionally”. It also urges the Houthis to “engage in good faith in the UN-brokered negotiations” led by special envoy Jamal Benomar and to release Hadi, his Prime Minister Khalid Bahah, and other officials and activists under de facto house arrest or in detention. —Agencies Palestinians denounce Chapel Hill murders RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Authority condemned Saturday the “heinous murder” of three American Muslims of Palestinian origin who were shot dead this week in what it described as an act of “terrorism”. The murder of sisters Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, and Yusor Mohammad, 21, along with Yusor’s husband Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, in North Carolina was a “dangerous sign of racism and religious extremism,” Palestinian official Wafa news agency quoted the foreign ministry as saying. The ministry said the shooting “directly threatens the lives of hundreds of thousands of Muslim Americans”. The sisters were Jordanian Americans of Palestinian origin, and Barakat’s parents are immigrants from Syria of Palestinian descent. The three were killed on Tuesday in their Chapel Hill home, allegedly by neighbour Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, whose Facebook page espoused antireligious views. He is charged with three counts of first degree murder. The murders are being investigated as a hate crime, and have sparked outrage among Muslims worldwide. The Palestinian foreign ministry called the murder “terrorism, which targets civilians based on their religion,” according to Wafa. Demonstrations have been held throughout the Palestinian territories, especially the Gaza Strip, where further rallies are planned for next week. US President Obama condemned the “brutal and outrageous” executionstyle murders of the three, saying no one in the US “should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship.” Jordan sentences senior Scores dead as fighting intensifies in Syria Brotherhood leader AMMAN: A Jordanian court Sunday sentenced a senior leader of the Brotherhood to 18 months in prison for criticising a decision by the United Arab Emirates to blacklist his organisation. The state security court in Amman found Zaki Bani Rsheid, deputy head of the Brotherhood in Jordan, guilty of making statements “likely to damage relations between the kingdom and a foreign country”. Rsheid, 57, made no comment after the verdict but his lawyer Saleh al-Armuti said he planned to appeal. The Action Front, political wing of the Brotherhood’s Jordanian branch, in a statement denounced the verdict as going against “individual liberties and the freedom of expression”.It was “a clear and negative political message”, the IAF said. Rsheid was arrested in November after he criticised the UAE for blacklisting more than 80 opposition groups including the Brotherhood. Jordan’s Brotherhood, which has substantial grassroots support, said in a statement the verdict “represses freedoms and confiscates the rights of individuals and is proof of the regime’s retreat from (political) reforms.” Jordan’s Brotherhood, which has substantial grassroots support, said the verdict ‘represses freedoms and confiscates the rights of individuals and is proof of the regime’s retreat from (political) reforms.’ The organisation has ideological ties with the Brotherhood in Egypt, which Cairo authorities banned in December 2013, but the two groups are not directly affiliated. While long tolerating the Brotherhood’s presence, Jordan’s government arrested several members of the group last year who criticised it for not censuring Israel more following the summer’s conflict in Gaza. But Bani Rushaid is the most prominent politician to be arrested since opposition figure Laith Shubailat, a leading opponent of Jordan’s 1994 peace treaty with Israel, was detained in 1995. — AFP BEIRUT: Heavy fighting in southern Syria has killed scores of progovernment and insurgent fighters in the past week, a group monitoring Syria’s war said on Sunday, forecasting even fiercer violence as the weather clears. Syria’s army and allied combatants from Lebanon’s Hizbullah launched a large-scale offensive in the region last week against insurgent groups, including al Qaeda’s Syria wing Nusra Front and non-opposition rebels. Southern Syria is one of the last areas where mainstream rebels opposing President Bashar al Assad have a foothold. They have lost ground to hardline fighters in the four-year conflict. More than 50 rebels have been killed in the fighting, the head of the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Rami Abdulrahman said 43 members of the Syrian army and allied groups had also died, including 12 officers. “Now the weather is better there will be Syrian air strikes. With the air strikes they will move forward,” he said. State news agency SANA said Syrian forces had inflicted “heavy losses” on “terrorist groups” in Deraa on Sunday after killing many Southern Syria is one of the last areas where mainstream rebels opposing President Bashar al Assad have a foothold Children carry banners inside a cage during a protest, against forces loyal to Syria’s President Bashar al Assad, in Douma Eastern Al Ghouta, near Damascus. Reuters enemy fighters and destroying their vehicles the previous day. Syrian officials were not immediately available for comment on Sunday. State media and Hizbullah’s alManar channel have carried regular reports on the fighting in the south. Abdulrahman, who tracks the war using sources on the ground, said around 5,000 pro-government troops were taking part in the offensive, which aims to take a triangle of rebel-held land from rural areas southwest of Damascus to Deraa city to Quneitra. Sources on both sides of the battlefront have said the offensive aims to shield Damascus, the capital, which is a short drive to the north. The insurgents made significant gains in the south in recent months, taking several army bases. “The situation remains hit-and-run between us and regime forces,” said Abu Gaiath, a spokesman for the rebel Alwiyat Seif al-Sham group. Its fighters are part of the “Southern Front” rebel alliance that has had support from states opposed to Assad. Speaking via the Internet from inside Syria, he said fighting had calmed in the past two days but the military was aiming to encircle a village northeast of Quneitra and had captured towns and villages south of Damascus. The Observatory’s Abdulrahman said 10 fighters on the government side had been executed after being accused of passing information to the enemy. — Reuters Iraqi MPs boycott parliament after tribal chief killed Italy suspends operations at Libya embassy The boycott comes weeks BAGHDAD: Iraqi lawmakers said Sunday they were boycotting parliament after the killing of a senior tribal leader was blamed on militia, sparking fresh tensions between the two communities. The boycott comes weeks after suspected gunmen in January killed three clerics in Basra, a majority southern province, triggered outrage in a country mired in sectarian violence. Sheikh Qassem Sweidan al-Janabi, his son and seven bodyguards were killed by gunmen after their convoy was ambushed late Friday in Baghdad, with most shot in the head, members of his tribe have said. Janabi’s nephew, MP Zeid alJanabi, was with the group when they after suspected gunmen in January killed three clerics in Basra, a majority southern province, triggered outrage in a country mired in sectarian violence were ambushed but was later released unharmed. The boycott by lawmakers — who hold 73 seats in the 328-strong parliament — was announced in a statement posted on the official Facebook page of parliament speaker Salim alJuburi. Representatives of parliamentary blocs held “an extraordinary meeting late Saturday...and agreed to suspend their parliamentary activities”, said the statement released after an all-night meeting. The politicians discussed the killings and “insisted on submitting to the government a draft resolution to ban militias and criminalise sectarianism”, it said. MP Nahida al-Daini said that lawmakers “began observing from Saturday night an open-ended” boycott of parliament. They also set up a commission tasked with holding negotiations with other parliamentary blocs, namely the formation of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. Another MP, Ghazi al-Kuoud, said commission would aim “to put pressure on the prime minister to ban militias” and halt crime. “We are not prepared to be partners with a government that cannot protect its citizens,” he said, calling for Janabi’s killers to be identified and prosecuted. Friday’s killings were not claimed by any group, but Abu Qusay, a cousin of Sheikh Janabi, accused “armed militias backed by some sides of the government” — a reference to militias. On Saturday, officials and security sources said “gunmen manning a fake checkpoint stopped the convoy carrying MP Janabi and kidnapped all who were on board”. — AFP ROME: Italy said Sunday it was pulling out staff from its embassy in Libya and suspending operations there because of mounting insecurity in the troubled country. The move came as Rome reiterated its willingness to lead a multinational force to tackle the growing threat in Libya, a former Italian colony. In total, about 100 Italians were being evacuated by ship from the north African state, foreign ministry sources said. The ministry said the embassy — the last Western mission to remain open in Libya — has “suspended its activities because of the worsening security situation”. But it said in a statement that “essential services” would continue. Rome had on Friday warned its nationals against travelling to Libya and urged those already there to leave as the opposition gain ground. However, hundreds of Italians, working in the Libyan oil and gas sector, remain in the country. Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti said in an interview published Sunday that Italy was ready to lead a coalition from Europe and north African states to battle against the advance of opposition in Libya. — AFP 14 omandailyobserver INTERNATIONAL M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 MONITORS DENIED ACCESS: Firing continues at strategic Debaltseve, but stops elsewhere; Russia urged to implement ceasefire in full Ukraine rebels disavow ceasefire at encircled town DONETSK/ARTEMIVSK: Ukraine’s rebels disavowed a new truce yesterday hours after it took effect, saying it did not apply to the town where most fighting has taken place in recent weeks. Guns fell abruptly silent at midnight across much of eastern Ukraine in line with the ceasefire agreement, reached after a week of diplomacy led by France and Germany. But rebels announced they would not observe the truce at Debaltseve, where Ukrainian army forces were encircled. “Of course we can open fire (on Debaltseve). It is our territory,” senior rebel commander Eduard Basurin said. “The territory is internal: ours. And internal is internal. But along the line of confrontation there is no shooting.” The Organisation for Security and Cooperation, responsible for monitoring the ceasefire, said rebels had denied its observers access to Debaltseve. It said firing continued in the town, one of a few exceptions to a truce that was otherwise largely being observed. Both sides blamed what firing there was on the enemy. But Debaltseve has been the focus of fighting for weeks, and it will be hard to speak of a truce if Ukrainian troops remain trapped there under fire, or the rebels press on with their advance. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday’s peace deal including Ukrainian servicemen ride on a tank along a road from Artemivsk to Debaltseve yesterday. — AFP the truce must be implemented “unconditionally”. But he made no mention of whether Moscow believed the truce applied to Debaltseve, and declined to comment on Basurin’s remarks. Journalists heard volleys of artillery from the direction of Debaltseve in the morning after a night that had been mostly quiet. Ukrainian forces have for Bomber kills seven in northeast Nigeria KANO: A female bomber killed at least seven people in northeast Nigeria yesterday in an attack believed to be the work of Boko Haram, as neighbouring Niger stepped up efforts to stop the insurgency from spreading. The suicide attack at a bus station in the Nigerian city of Damaturu came after authorities across the border in Niger’s Zinder region detained dozens of suspected insurgents. Boko Haram began its brutal uprising against Nigeria in 2009, but the insurgents have increasingly posed a regional threat. The affected countries — including Chad and Cameroon as well as Nigeria and Niger — have launched an unprecedented joint effort to crush the insurgency, claiming some early success, including the recapture of towns previously under rebel control. But Boko Haram this month carried out its first-ever attacks inside Chad and Niger, apparently in retaliation for the regional offensive, raising fears of the unrest spreading further. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has called for more US help to combat the threat, and for the first time drew a direct link between Boko Haram and the IS group in Iraq and Syria. Police in Damaturu, capital of Nigeria’s Yobe state, said a woman with explosives entered the city’s main bus station shortly after midday (1100 GMT). She got out of a vehicle and walked towards a grocery store at the back of the terminal, then positioned herself in a crowd, according to multiple witness accounts. She then blew herself up, killing at least seven people and injuring 32 others, some of them seriously, said Yobe’s police commissioner Marcos Danladi. A shop owner in the park, who requested anonymity, said an angry mob prevented rescue workers from evacuating the remains of the bomber. While there was no immediate claim of responsibility, suspicion immediately fell on Boko Haram. Across the border from Yobe state in Niger’s Zinder region, several dozen people suspected of having links to Boko Haram have been arrested, local governor Kalla Moutari said. — AFP weeks been holding out in the town, which sits astride a railway junction in a pocket between the two main rebel strongholds. Rebels say they have completely encircled the town, but Ukraine says its forces have kept open a road to resupply it in the face of an onslaught. Kiev military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said Ukrainian forces had foiled an attempt to close the circle in the last 24 hours. Washington says regular Russian forces armed with tanks and missile launchers advanced on the town from all sides in the days before the truce. Journalists operating on the rebel side have seen armoured columns of troops without insignia arriving in the area in recent days. In the main rebel centre, Donetsk, journalists said artillery had been exploding every few seconds in the hours before the ceasefire, but halted abruptly at midnight. A photographer in governmentheld territory also said constant bombardment had halted overnight, although he heard a volley of artillery around 7 am from the direction of Greece confident ahead of EU meet, but sticking to its no-austerity guns ATHENS: Greece said yesterday it was confident of reaching agreement in negotiations with its euro zone partners but reiterated it would not accept harsh austerity strings in any debt pact. A day before a euro zone finance ministers’ meeting in Brussels to shore up with Greece’s dwindling finances and help keep it in the euro zone, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told Germany’s Stern magazine Athens needed time to implement its reform programme and shake off the mismanagement of the past. “I expect difficult negotiations; nevertheless I am full of confidence,” he said. “I promise you: Greece will then, in six months’ time, be a completely different country.” The Eurogroup of finance ministers meets in Brussels today to try to find common ground with Tsipras’ new leftist government, elected on a pledge to scrap the austerity strictures of Greece’s international bailouts, on issues such as debt management, financing, privatisation and labour reform. If the meeting produces no results, there is a concern that Greece will be headed for a credit crunch that would force it out of the euro zone. Progress, however, could mean further negotiations, perhaps later in the week. “The irresistible force will be meeting the immovable object,” Vasileios Gkionakis, head of global FX strategy at UniCredit, wrote in a note. People wave Greek flags in front of the parliament during an anti-austerity progovernment demonstration in Athens yesterday. — Reuters European Central Bank President Mario Draghi refused to discuss the possibility of Greece leaving the euro zone if an agreement with European Union/ International Monetary Fund lenders fell apart as a result of Greece’s demands to alleviate its debt burden. He simply reiterated the euro zone’s founding position that membership is “irreversible”. Tsipras wants a bridge programme to be put in place for a few months while a new deal is agreed to replace the bailout, which has already forced drastic cutbacks onto ordinary Greeks. The rest of the euro zone, particularly Germany, says Greece must continue with those commitments as a quid pro quo for the 280 billion euros ($320 billion) it has received in bailouts. Slovak Finance Minister Peter Kazmir, whose country is said to be taking a tough line, tweeted that he was sceptical whether all details could be agreed today. Greece’s current bailout expires at the end of the month. A Eurogroup meeting last week ended without apparent progress although technical talks were later approved. — Reuters Scientists emphasised that the technology could be no substitute for reducing greenhouse gas emissions Call for global authority on climate geoengineering SAN JOSÉ: US scientists and legal experts are calling for a strong, international authority to regulate any man-made interventions meant to combat global warming, amid fears that the technology could be harmful to the environment. The field known as geoengineering is not currently regulated by any institution or treaty, Edward Parson, professor of environmental law at the University of California, Los Angeles, explained on Saturday. “If some nations decide this year to embark on a crude untested experimental attempt to do it, we cannot prevent it,” Parsons said in San Jose, California at the American Society for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) annual meeting. The lawyer called for creation of an international institution with authority to make decisions related to geoengineering, adding that “some favour a UN body, some favour smaller discussions among great powers or some favour a transnational NGO.” Geoengineering, which covers an array of climate manipulation, includes everything from reflecting sunlight from the Earth’s surface to sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. The topic made headlines last week when the US National Academy of Sciences released two reports by a committee of experts calling for more research into geoengineering and warning that the technology, at present, could pose significant risks. The scientists also emphasised that the technology could be no substitute It covers an array of climate manipulation, includes everything from reflecting sunlight from the Earth’s surface to sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the most sound approach to fighting global warming. But geoengineering should be explored in depth, in case of need in the future, the committee said. Marcia McNutt, who led the 16-person committee, told the conference that “the governance mechanism should be open, be transparent and should involve the civil society on deciding where is the dividing line for these experiences.” “If the US starts to talk about this, we can have other nations joining in,” said McNutt, editor-in-chief of the journal Science and the former president of the American Geophysical Union. Such institutions are necessary before large-scale geoengineering experiments can be conducted, she said, adding that small-scale research could be carried out in the meantime. Committee member Lynn Russell of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said that reflecting sunlight from the earth, a process known as albedo, still requires greater understanding before being implemented. The committee concluded that research was “not sufficient to decide if albedo modification could be useful at the current or the future time,” she said, adding that it recommended against the practice presently, while calling for much-needed research. Riley Duren, an engineer with Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said that volcanic eruptions were the closest thing in nature to geoengineering techniques aimed at reducing solar radiation and warming. But, he said, “we are not currently prepared to monitor the next large volcanic eruption in terms of its impacts on the upper atmosphere.” “Current observation systems are not designed to detect, attribute or monitor geoengineering activities,” he said. — AFP Debaltseve. A Ukrainian military spokesman said the ceasefire was being “generally observed”. Its forces had been shelled 10 times since the truce took effect in “localised” incidents, and no soldiers had been killed. A Ukrainian staff officer stationed near Debaltseve said: “The general level (of attacks) has decreased, although there are violations.” Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, wearing the uniform of the armed forces’ supreme commander, announced the order to stop firing in a midnight televised address, but said there was still alarm over Debaltseve. “I very much hope that the last chance to begin the long and difficult peaceful process for a political settlement will not be wasted,” he said, adding, however, that if Ukraine were slapped, it would not “turn the other cheek”. The ceasefire, negotiated in allnight four-power talks on Thursday, foresees creation of a buffer zone and withdrawal of heavy weapons. More than 5,000 people have been killed in a conflict that has caused the worst crisis in Russia-West relations since the Cold War. Russian President Vladimir Putin denies Moscow is involved in fighting for territory that he calls “New Russia” but Washington and its allies have imposed economic sanctions over Russia’s role in the conflict. — Reuters IN BRIEF Congo spurns UN support for campaign against rebels KINSHASA: Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has spurned a United Nations offer of support for a military campaign against Rwandan Hutu rebels inside the country, and criticised international interference in its affairs. UN peacekeepers were due to support an operation against the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) but suspended cooperation last week because two Congolese generals tapped to lead the campaign are accused of human rights abuses. The MONUSCO peacekeepers say their support is key to defeating the estimated 1,400 rebels, who have been at the heart of conflict in Africa’s Great Lakes region for two decades. But Kabila told diplomats in the capital the operation in the east had already started without help from the MONUSCO peacekeepers, and the government would work alone. “The Democratic Republic of Congo today renounces, in the most official manner, the support of MONUSCO to track the FDLR. We are going to track them alone,” government spokesman Lambert Mende quoted Kabila as saying. — Reuters Poland plans to spend billions on defence WARSAW: Looking east to the bloody conflict gripping Ukraine, Nato-member Poland has kicked off an unprecedented military spending spree worth billions to overhaul its forces as Warsaw believes peace in Europe is no longer a given. The escalation of tensions with Russia over its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula and subsequent role in the crisis in that country’s east has sounded the alarm on Nato’s eastern flank in countries that were under Moscow’s thumb during the Cold War. Poland has earmarked 33.6 billion euros ($42 billion) on the upgrade over a decade, which includes a missile shield and anti-aircraft systems, armoured personnel carriers and submarines as well as combat drones. — AFP EUROPE M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 15 Denmark gunman may be inspired by Paris attacks A man mourns for the shooting victims outside the ‘Kruttoende’ cultural centre in Copenhagen yesterday. — AFP COPENHAGEN: Danish police on Sunday claimed to have established the identity of a suspected gunman they shot dead in connection with two fatal shootings at an event promoting freedom of speech. Jens Madsen, head of Danish security service PET, told reporters police were working on the theory that the shootings were “inspired by the attacks in Paris,” referring an extremist killing spree that left 17 people dead in the French capital in January. He said the suspect “has been in our sights,” but added that his agency “has no specific or concrete knowledge that he travelled to conflict zones” like Iraq and Syria to wage war alongside militant groups. Police shot and killed the suspect outside his apartment building near Noerrebro train station earlier on Sunday. Members of a SWAT team shot the man after he opened fire on them. None of the officers were injured. Police said they have also found a weapon they believed was used in the first of the two attacks. Jorgen Skov of the Copenhagen police said the suspect’s movements were being analysed through the use of surveillance camera footage. Due to ongoing investigations and house searches, it was necessary withhold the suspect’s identity, Skov said. The suspect was traced to the apartment building after police were tipped off by a taxi driver who had given him a ride after the first shooting. Noerrebro is known for its large immigrant population. Speaking at a televised news conference in the wake of the attacks, Prime Minister Helle ThorningSchmidt said that investigations were ongoing and that she was liaising with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Sweden. “When any community is attacked, our democracy is attacked, the whole of Denmark is attacked,” said the premier. “We don’t know the motive for the attacks but we know that there are forces that want to harm Denmark, that want to crush our freedom of expression, our belief in liberty,” she added. Queen Margrethe expressed “grief over the scope of the events” and urged the citizens of Denmark to “stand together.” The two earlier gun attacks claimed two civilians lives and left five police officers wounded. The first shooting took place in a cafe hosting a freedom of speech event attended by Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who has received death threats. Vilks was unharmed. In remarks to Swedish daily Aftonbladet, he said he feared “there will be more attacks.” The victim of the first shooting was 55-year-old Danish film director Finn Norgaard, who had been attending the event, tabloid newspaper Ekstra Bladet reported. Three police officers were injured in the attack. The second shooting, which occurred about 10 hours later, took place near the city’s main synagogue. A victim who died from a gunshot wound to the head was a young man in charge of checking visitors into a building. The assailant failed to enter the building, where about 80 people had gathered for a confirmation party. Two police officers were injured by gunshots to the arm and leg. The gunman fled on foot. The prime minister visited the building to pay her respects, while Justice Minister Mette Frederiksen visited the scene of the first shooting, the Krudttoenden cafe and arts venue. She was accompanied by French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and the French ambassador to Denmark, Francois Zimeray. — dpa Croatia first female president sworn in ZAGREB: Croatia’s first female president Kolinda GrabarKitarovic pledged to help kickstart the country’s ailing economy as she was sworn into office yesterday. The 46-year-old conservative former foreign minister and Nato official narrowly defeated her left-wing predecessor Ivo Josipovic in an election run-off in January. “I will be a top economic diplomat of our country,” she said in her inaugural speech, vowing to do her utmost “to make Croatia a wealthy nation”. “Almost two years of (EU) membership, I would like us all to eventually start to live the life of a European Union member,” Grabar-Kitarovic said at the ceremony in the old quarter of Zagreb. Hopes that EU membership would boost the economy of the small Adriatic nation of 4.2 million have faded. The Croatian economy, hit by a six-year recession, remains among the weakest in the 28-nation bloc. Unemployment is almost 20 percent and the government forecasts a meagre 0.5 percent growth this year. Grabar-Kitarovic, a leading member of the main opposition HDZ party until becoming president, called for national unity to overcome the crisis. “We are facing a moment that requires a broad national consensus over key issues. There is neither space nor time for divisions.” The ceremony was attended by hundreds of Croatians and top local officials as well as presidents of several regional states and, notably, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic. Grabar-Kitarovic said Croatia would continue to support bids by other Balkan countries to join the EU and Nato as it was in the country’s “strategic interest” “I want that countries of southeastern Europe become The new Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic is being sworn in central Zagreb yesterday. — AFP members of the European family and we offer them a hand of cooperation.” Grabar-Kitarovic is the fourth to hold the largely ceremonial role in the former Yugoslav republic since its independence in 1991. She was European affairs and foreign minister from 2003 to 2008 and then served as Croatia’s ambassador to the US until 2011 when she was named Nato’s assistant secretary general. Her election was seen as a major boost for HDZ ahead of parliamentary elections due late this year, and in which the party is likely to make significant gains. The current centre-left rulers face major public discontent largely over their failure to revive the economy. — AFP London mayor plans to ditch US passport LONDON: London’s flamboyant mayor Boris Johnson plans to renounce his US citizenship to prove his “commitment to Britain”, the Sunday Times reported, although he denied suggestions he wanted to become prime minister during last week’s visit to the US. The mop-haired Johnson, who was born in New York in 1964, holds British and US passports. He recently settled a capital gains tax bill sent by the US after he sold his house in north London, calling the demand “absolutely outrageous.” All US citizens have to pay tax to Washington, even if they live outside the country. But Johnson told the newspaper that his intention to renounce his US passport was due to patriotic reasons, although admitted the process may not be straightforward. He said his US passport was “an accident of birth” and that he had to “find a way of sorting it out” with US ambassador Matthew Barzun. “The reason I’m thinking I probably will want to make a change is that my commitment is, and always has been, to Britain,” he added. “They (the Americans) don’t make it easy for you.” Johnson hopes to make a return to British national politics in May’s general election, standing for a seat in the London suburbs, opening the way for a push for the top job. Although not an insurmountable obstacle, constitutional experts warn that dual citizenship could throw up difficulties in any bid to become prime minister. During his recent six-day visit to Boston, New York and Washington — officially billed as a trip to strengthen US ties with London, but seen as many as a chance to raise his international profile — Johnson insisted he had “no ambition” to replace David Cameron as Conservative leader. — AFP Warsaw’s main Lazienkowski Bridge on fire. Firefighters battled for 12 hours to overcome the blaze. — AFP Warsaw’s main bridge up in flames WARSAW: Firefighters battled for 12 hours to contain a blaze that tore through the main bridge in Warsaw, cutting off one of the capital’s key transport links. No one was hurt in the blaze, but it is feared to have cause considerable damage to the Lazienkowski Bridge, a 40-year-old steel span that was set to undergo renovation. “The main operation lasted 12 hours,” fire service spokesman Pawel Fratczak told reporters yesterday. “But the firefighters are continuing to monitor the site.” “Experts were going to examine the state of the bridge to check for any structural damage... But it is already clear that the asphalt on a long stretch will have to be relaid,” Fratczak said. Authorities also fear that the fire has damaged telecommunications, gas and electric cables that ran along the 423-metre bridge across the Vistula River. The effort involved 144 firefighters deployed on both banks of the river as well as on a barge that sprayed jets of water onto the burning structure. A huge cloud of smoke hung over the Saska Kepa neighbourhood near the banks of the Vistula. The fire broke out when wooden planks stored under the six-lane bridge burst into flames, quickly spreading to wooden parts of the bridge. The Lazienkowski bridge was ravaged by a fire the year after it was built in 1974. That fire was “almost identical”, Fratczak said. “Who says history doesn’t repeat itself?” — AFP 16 PANORAMA omandailyobserver M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 Thierry Neuville of Belgium and his co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul steer their Hyundai i20WRC during the 18th stage of the Rally Sweden, second round of the FIA World Rally Championship in Vargaasen, Sweden. — AFP The members of the Keylemanjahro School of Art and Culture gather in a circle for a group photo at their base yard in Harding Place, Cocorite, just West of the capital Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. — Reuters A pedestrian walks on the street through the snow during a winter blizzard in Cambridge, Massachusetts yesterday. The US Northeast faced yet another major winter storm at the weekend, with blizzard conditions in six states’ coastal regions, much of which is already buried under recordsetting snow, forecasters said. In Boston, snow fell hard on Saturday afternoon, pausing for an evening lull before picking up again. Forecasters predicted accumulations of up to 14 inches of snow through yesterday. — Reuters Mount Fuji is seen covered with snow behind blossoms fields in full bloom at a park in Ninomiya, Kanagawa Prefecture, yesterday. Visitors can enjoy some 45,000 blossoms until the middle of February. — AFP Participants of the X9 Paulistana samba school perform during the first night of the carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil. — AFP British-made classic MG cars seen during the “British Car Day” rally in Colombo. Over 100 British-made classic cars participated in the rally to celebrate British Car Day in Sri Lanka. — Reuters Revellers hit drums during a carnival parade in Athens yesterday. — Reuters Faithful gather in St Peter’s square during Pope Francis’ Angelus prayer at the Vatican yesterday. — AFP MONDAY | FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | RABEE AL THANI 26, 1436 AH P19 P21 P21 Inside A new name in Oman telecoms Sony revamp wins over investors Netflix streams into Cuba FOLLOW US ON: www.omanobserver.om editor@omanobserver.om RIE poised to offer new dimension to investors Environmental study on for industrial estate in Thamrait KAUSHALENDRA SINGH SALALAH Feb. 15: With 59 companies under commercial operational and more than 70 others in various implementation stages, the investment in Raysut Industrial Estate (RIE) is likely soar by double its current investment. It is poised to offer an entirely new dimension to investors, as the Public Establishment for Industrial Estate (PEIE) is in the process third phase of the industrial Estate. Said Ali al Mashani, Director General of Raysut Industrial Estate, elaborated the present status of the RIE in an interview with Observer and expressed happiness over the achievements so far. He explained about the steps being taken to make the Industrial Estate more productive for the people of Dhofar and the Sultanate as well. “I am glad to mention that Said Al Mashani about 99 per cent of the RIE’s land has been occupied. Among the tenants 59 have already started commercial operation, while rest are either under advance preparation stage or planning to start operation by the end this year or early next year,” he said. He also revealed the likely setting up of an industrial estate in Thamrait, the environment study for which has already started. “We are getting very good response from the investors that is why we have plans to expand towards Thamrait and set up an independent industrial estate over there.” Asked about the likely time taken for the commissioning of an industrial estate in Thamrait, Al Mashani said, “We have just started environmental studies for the project and due to interest shown by the investors, it seems that in another two to three years, after proper allotment of land other formalities, the industrial area would be operational.” Commenting on the performance of the Raysut Industrial Estate, Al Mashani expressed satisfaction over its progress, as current investment has gone up to RO 180 million, which is likely to double when new units get operation by the end of this year or early next year. Al Mashani said that the RIE had been working in close coordination with the authorities concerned including the Ministry of Housing and the Supreme Council for Planning for the development of the RIE and industrial estate in Thamrait. He finds opening of new factories and expansion by the existing RIE companies as a good indication. He cited the examples of newly opened Gtech, an assembling company for complete solution for power distribution and controls and eurotherm a PPR (Polypropylene) pipe production company along with Salalah Mills, Salalah Macarony, Oman Edible Oil and Derivatives, Oman Pharmaceutical, Oman National Packaging and Printing and some others companies in the RIE. He also cited the example of newly opened Jenan Residency inside the RIE campus, which has capacity to accommodate more than 1000 people. TO PAGE 20 Oman to emerge as new hub for antimony metals STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb. 15: Bank Nizwa has signed a financing facility agreement with Strategic & Precious Metals Processing (SPMP) totalling up to $40 million to build an Antimony Metals Roasting and Tri-Oxide Manufacturing Plant in the Sohar Freezone. The bank tailored a unique combination of Shari’a compliant financing solutions to meet the needs of SPMP for a seven year ‘door-to-door’ period. The agreement was signed by Dr Jamil El Jaroudi, CEO of Bank Nizwa alongside SPMP partners Shaikh Hassan bin Ahmed Al Nabhani, CEO of Oman Investment Fund; Emin Eyi, Managing Director of Tri-Star Resources and Jason Peers, Director of Castell Investments Ltd. Eyi said that the project will be completed over a period of 18 to 20 months and will cater largely to the electronics industries of Europe and Asia. A project will be also initiated that will help train and develop Omani engineers to meet the big demand for them over a period of time. A pilot project will be set up before the completion of the first phase and it will cover around seven per cent of the total capacity. Eyi said that Oman, with its natural history for mining and a strategic location for logistics, was the ideal place for setting up this project. “SPMP is the first energy-related sector company to utilise Islamic financing in the Sultanate, proving that Islamic banking can spur more private sector growth especially in new and perspective industries and in turn actively contribute to Oman’s economic diversification. Our aim is to become a trusted partner of choice for businesses looking for an alternative to conventional financing solutions,” said Dr Jamil El Jaroudi, Bank Nizwa CEO. Established in 2013, SPMP is a Joint Venture company owned 40 per cent by Oman Investment Fund (OIF), TO PAGE 20 Looking for job, car, flat and furniture? Check out the Observer classified page. It’s where buyers meet sellers. M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 OMAN omandailyobserver 19 Leadership forum outlines customer-centric strategies BUILDING RELATIONS: Bank Muscat meets the expectations of customers at the grassroots level MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, outlined its customer-centric future strategies at the annual Leadership Forum attended by the Management and branch leadership. The event themed We are Part of Something Bigger reviewed the bank’s 2014 performance and strategies to chart the way forward. Addressing the forum, AbdulRazak Ali Issa, Chief Executive, commended the front line branch managers for their dedication and commitment to steer the bank to greater heights in serving the largest banking family in Oman as well as contributing to the development march of the nation. AbdulRazak Ali Issa said: “The bank’s operations are ingrained in its values which represent what we Muscat meets the expectations of commitment to remain as the bank of doorstep of customers. The dedication position in Oman. In order to maintain stand for: how we conduct ourselves customers at the grassroots level. The first choice in all parts of the country, and commitment of employees has the leadership position, the bank as the trusted banking partner, and expanding branch network reflects the offering banking convenience at the helped to steer the bank to its flagship accords priority for value addition how we engage with our shareholders, business partners, colleagues and the communities we serve. These values form the very foundation on which Bank Muscat is built, being a part of something bigger as reflected in the communities and customers we serve. The bank is focused on articulating the corporate values in order to better support its customer-centric strategy and sustain the competitive advantage. Amidst the challenging situation, the bank is progressing well on track with clarity on its vision, values and strategy which have helped in distinguishing ourselves in banking excellence.” The forum was addressed by Sultan Al Subhi, renowned Omani inventor, who highlighted the key aspects of innovation in his presentation. Dr Yasmin Shannan Al Balushi, Assistant Dean of Academic Support and Student Affairs at the College of Banking and Financial Studies (CBFS), made a presentation on the ‘Importance of Values’. Renowned for top-notch customer service, Bank Muscat accords priority for building key relationship with customers. With the widest reach and the largest network of 139 branches spread across the Sultanate, Bank BUSINESS ALERT Memorable Toyota presence at Muscat Festival A new name in Oman telecommunications MUSCAT: Like the previous years, this year too Toyota was the Gold Sponsor of the Muscat Festival. The festival celebrated traditional arts, culture and heritage while providing people of Oman fun, adventure, excitement and entertainment. The event line up provided great excitement at the Naseem Garden and Al Amerat venues in the city of Muscat. In the same spirit, the Toyota Zone featured innovative programmes and quizzes. These specially prepared programmes ran in concurrent modules. “Over the years Toyota has made its presence felt at the Muscat Festival,” said a spokesperson from Saud Bahwan Automotive. “Every year there are many exciting and engaging events visitors look forward to at the Toyota zones. INTEGRATED Telecommunications Oman SAOC (TeO), the latest name in the telecommunications industry, designated new members to its board in anticipation of a formal launch of its MVNO and VOIP services later this year. The board of directors met recently at TeO’s headquarters in Ghoubra Plaza to formally announce this. TeO holds multiple telecommunication licenses issued by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. It already has a dynamic, young and multi-cultural management team in place, with a vision to bring innovative telecommunications and technology solutions for the corporate, government and consumer sectors in Oman. Suleiman bin Mohamed bin Hamed al Yahyai, the Chairman of TeO, says: “We believe Oman is one of the most exciting markets in the region today catering to a young, Toyota continues to present its fans with some of the finest events set to make a lasting place in their hearts and minds,” he remarked. The Toyota Zones had a lot to offer in terms of gifts, on-stage activities, and entertaining performances. At the Naseem Garden venue the latest Toyota models — Corolla, Aurion, Avalon, Land Cruiser and the new Fortuner TRD — were catching everyone’s eyes. At the Al Amerat venue, the RAV4, F.J. Cruiser and Yaris Hatchback were the centres of attention. and strengthening of relationship with customers. The analysis of 2014 performance and the growth plan for 2015 were highlighted in presentations made by the various departments. The bank’s future strategies in line with the ‘Let’s Do More’ vision seeks to achieve an ideal balance between the contributions of a loyal, productive workforce and customerservice focused solutions, continuously measuring and delivering value for all stakeholders. The core focus of the vision is to stretch further the standards in banking excellence. The ‘Let’s Do More’ vision reiterates a leadership which continuously challenges everything, from listening to improving and looking for positive change as the bank believes that only through questioning convention can it truly deliver sustainable value. Over the past 32 years, Bank Muscat has achieved steady and significant growth in various disciplines to emerge as the flagship financial institution in Oman. The bank has leveraged on investments in new technology to further increase efficiency and improve customer service. The sophisticated banking experience stems from the right mix of traditional and electronic channels. Bank Muscat enjoys an edge in hi-tech products, notably electronic payment and webbased services in tune with Oman moving towards a cashless society and meeting the banking requirements of a young, tech-savvy generation. tech-savvy population who seek smarter and more effective ways to stay in touch with the world. Our challenge will be to constantly innovate and add value to their communications and technology experience. In our journey, His Majesty’s grand vision of transforming Omani Society into a digital society will be our guide.” On the role of TeO in the market, Gurkan Ozturk, Chief Executive Officer of TeO, says: “We look forward to complement existing networks to provide affordable, highquality and easy-to-use telecommunications services to individuals and booming SME sector”. ZNA pick-up range display Al Hassan Engineering adjudged ‘Best Contractor’ AL HASSAN Engineering Company SAOG (AHEC) Oman’s leading EPC Contractor added one more feather to its cap by completing 3 million LTI free Manhours while executing the Subcontract for Electrical and Instrumentation Works at Oman Oil Company Exploration & Production LLC’s (OOCEP) Musandam Gas Plant Project. OOCEP and the Main Contractor, Hyundai Engineering Co. Ltd (HEC), recognised AHEC by awarding it with the ‘Best Contractor of the Month’ at Musandam Site. This is Al Hassan’s third award in the category a?d a reflection of its commitment to strict Safety and Quality standards. Under its Health and Safety initiatives, a “Behaviour Based Safety” programme was introduced by OOCEP and HEC at the project site, as a part of which Al Hassan conducted periodic research and shared insights with The ‘Let’s Do More’ vision reiterates a leadership which continuously challenges everything, from listening to improving and looking for positive change as the bank believes that only through questioning convention can it truly deliver sustainable value. employees regarding the different aspects of Safety. Daily tool box talks and weekly gate meetings were some of the channels employed in regularly communicating and reinforcing high Safety and Quality guidelines. “I take this opportunity to convey my sincere thanks to the team of OOCEP and Hyundai Engineering for their support, guidance and encouragement to strictly adhere to all safety norms that have resulted in the achievement of this important milestone. At Al Hassan, the health and safety of our people is our top most priority and we are extremely proud of our performance in the field,” said Maqbool Ali Salman, MD, Al Hassan Group congratulating the project team. THE reliable and complete value for money, the pick-ups from Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile (ZNA) were drawing a lot of attention and appreciation at Muscat Festival. Towell Auto Centre (TAC), the sole distributors of ZNA range of pick ups in Oman, were displaying the range at Naseem park. Many people belonging to different strata of the society and from different parts of the country came to see Oman’s biggest annual cultural event which showcases the different cultures, crafts, art and technology from around the world. What better place than this to showcase the ZNA range of Pick ups. Combining Nissan’s hi-tech quality standards, reputation and durability with low cost production facilities at Dongfeng, ZNA manufactures the same Nissan quality at a Value which now becomes even more attractive. A Guaranteed Cash Gift of RO 450 from Towell adds to the attraction. Delivering an impressive combination of power, capability and efficiency, ZNA has the potential to become a money saver for the small and medium businessmen in the country who are looking for an option which has lower initial capital and less running costs on their fleet. ZNA indeed has been a reliable workhorse for the SMEs in the country and to help them further, TAC is offering a guaranteed cash gift of RO 450 on its purchase. 24 hours AAA roadside assistance with the purchase of a ZNA pick-up for a period of 3 years from TAC is another added advantage. 20 omandailyobserver OMAN M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 Port of Salalah renews pact for automated mooring systems MUSCAT SECURITIES MARKET Juergen Strommer STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT Feb. 15: Port of Salalah will get eight newgeneration automated mooring units installed at berth 5 in the container terminal by Cavotec, a leading global engineering group which has recently won a new order to supply. This is the third installation of MoorMaster 400E15 at the Port and these state-of-the-art systems bring forth a plethora of additional facilities and benefits to the Port, according to the CEO, EMEA. “This order for our MoorMaster automated mooring system indicates the ever-increasing acceptance of the technology in the regional ports sector, and points to the substantial future potential MoorMaster has for our continued growth in the segment,” says Juergen Strommer, who has been recently promoted to Cavotec’s Chief Operating Officer for EMEA, told the Observer. With the installation of MoorMaster, a vacuum-based automated mooring technology, the need for conventional Mooring systems mooring lines can be eradicated. These are controlled by remote control and supported by vacuum pads which can be recessed in or mounted on the quayside or pontoons, vessels can be moored and released in a few seconds. The manufacturers claim that MoorMaster™ has completed more than 100,000 mooring operations to date, container and bulk handling and lock applications worldwide. “In addition to the high degree of safety offered by the system, MoorMaster also enables port operators to maximise utilisation and increase efficiency and productivity. The new generation of MoorMaster represents a breakthrough in global mooring operations,” he added Cavotec supplies a wide variety of innovative technologies to the posts sector, including shore-to-ship Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) systems, Panzerbelt cable protection systems, crane controllers, marine propulsion slip rings, radio remote controls, motorised and spring driven cable reels and steel chains. Merger will help in growth: Bank Nizwa BY VINOD NAIR MUSCAT Feb 15: The merger proposal sent to United Finance was to help meet a higher growth objective and we are waiting for a proposal from the other side, said Dr Jamil el Jaroudi, CEO, Bank Nizwa, “We have to see what benefit two entities will bring to each other if they go through a merger. Both sides have to sit down and try to weigh in all these factors.” He added as United Finance is a conventional company, all its assets and products post-merger will have to be a Sharia-compliant. The merger will have to be approved by the Sharia Board and hopefully it will give a grace period to comply with its requirements. On the time frame, he would it depend on the progress of negotiations and how various issues are sorted. He said it will be not proper to comment why the United Finance was picked over other financing companies that are currently operating in Oman. United Finance made a profit of close to RO 5 million last year while Bank Nizwa recorded a fall in losses at RO 7.7 million for 2014. So if the merger goes through, Bank Nizwa may reach breakeven sooner than expected. But much will depend on how much premium Bank Nizwa will be ready to offer for the deal, an analyst told Observer. New hub for antimony metals FROM PAGE 17 the country’s Sovereign Wealth Fund, 40 per cent by Tri-Star Resources, a UKbased integrated antimony development company and 20 per cent by Dubai’s Castell Investments, a subsidiary of Dubai Natural Resources (Dutco), an energy and mining sectors’ investment company. With an annual production capacity of 20,000 tonnes, the plant is the world’s first commercially viable antimony roasting facility to be constructed outside the People’s Republic of China in the last 30 years. The various phases of the project are expected to take from 18 months to two years to design, engineer, construct and commission to full production. The total cost for the project is $ 65 million of which approximately 60 per cent is being financed through this agreement and 40 per cent to be raise? by various investors. New dimension to investors FROM PAGE 17 “This is a good location for the employees working in the factories located inside the RIE. Besides being very close to their factories, the residential area is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities inside the campus,” he said. Al Mashani’s vision 2020 lies in “finding vacancies in the private sector to cater for the huge number of graduates from local universities and schools. That means many investment schemes have to be introduced to find a balance between businesses and labour market. I think the free zone should work better in logistic and attracting international trade marks, while the Raysut Industrial Estate should have enough utilities and new big manufacturing projects have to find us ready with the suitable space.” “Over 22 years, the RIE managed to attract a development average of over than 4 per cent per year.” He, however, lamented developing infrastructure within the industrial estate that lagged behind rating less than 0.2 per cent a year. This needs to improve with the PEIE’s efforts in third phase of the industrial Estate,” he said. Al Mashani also hoped good participation from local companies at the Exhibition of Omani Products being held from tomorrow till February 19 and an open day on the same day (February 19). PERSPECTIVE M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 21 AUTOMOBILE Barra faces roadblocks in rebuilding Cadillac brand G eneral Motors Co Chief Executive Mary Barra’s strategy of rebuilding the Cadillac brand has run into twin roadblocks: the carmaker can’t persuade enough American sedan buyers to switch from foreign competitors such as BMW or Mercedes, and it can’t make enough of its Escalade SUVs to satisfy domestic demand. Even though chrome-bedecked Escalades retailing for more than $100,000 each are rolling every day out of an Arlington, Texas, factory that’s been working weekend overtime for months, Cadillac still can’t keep more than a few weeks’ worth of the big SUVs in stock. By contrast, its dealers are offering discounts of thousands of dollars on the ATS sedan, intended to compete with the BMW 3 series, and on the CTS sedan, meant to rival the Mercedes E-class. At Brotherton Cadillac Buick GMC in the Seattle suburb of Renton, Washington, owner Brad Brotherton is offering 2014 ATS sedans at up to $12,000 off a sticker price that starts at about $33,215. In St. Peters, Missouri, near St. Louis, Bommarito Cadillac was cutting as much as $17,500 off the price of a 2014 CTS sedan, which starts at about $45,345. “Cadillac made a commitment to relieve dealer inventories by incentivising” the leftover 2014 sedans, Brad Brotherton said. “Dealers had been asking for that for a long time.” The fire sale marks a setback To kindle demand, Cadillac has offered subsidised leases, discounted financing and rebates for Cadillac’s strategy to challenge BMW and Daimler AG’s MercedesBenz brand head-on in the luxury sedan market. But while an American Cadillac owner will happily consider a BMW or a Mercedes, drivers of those famous German cars just won’t put a Cadillac on their shopping list. “The problem is, Cadillac is not BMW,” said Larry Dominique, president of ALG in Santa Monica, California, which sets and tracks auto leasing values.”The ATS is the product that Cadillac could have used to build brand equity, but it was overpriced and overproduced.” Cadillac has wrestled for more than a year to shrink inventories of unsold ATS and CTS models. In mid-December it shuttered the Lansing, Michigan, plant that builds the ATS and CTS for six weeks. The factory reopened January 26 on a single shift with a greatly reduced production schedule. Even with the production cuts, Cadillac and its dealers had about four months’ worth of unsold CTS sedans and six months’ worth of unsold ATS sedans on hand at the end of January, a Reuters analysis showed. In January, GM sales rose 18 per cent, largely on the strength of full-size trucks Rows of unsold Cadillac CTS vehicles sit in the snow in the back lot of Cadillac automobile dealership in Michigan. — Reuters and utility vehicles. Cadillac sales increased just 2 per cent, with ATS sales dropping 8 per cent from a year ago and CTS sales down 24 per cent. “We understand we have a lot of work ahead of us with Cadillac,” Barra said last week. Dominique said Cadillac’s residual values — the projected end-of-lease values, expressed as a per centage of the new car’s retail price — are among the lowest in the luxury segment, ranking near the bottom with Ford Motor Co’s Lincoln and Jaguar. So far, Cadillac has resisted price cuts on either model, although it recently tweaked option prices. Keeping base sticker prices unchanged could undercut the resale values used to set lease prices, Dominique said. The failure of the ATS and CTS to hit their targets is costing GM. To kindle demand, Cadillac has offered subsidised leases, discounted financing and rebates. Consumers are being given $1,000 on the 2015 ATS and 2015 CTS, $4,000 on the 2014 ATS and $6,000 on the 2014 CTS. But some dealers are getting additional subsidies from Cadillac — up STRATEGY Yoshida’s Sony revamp wins over investors M onths after Sony Corp bought So-net, the broadband provider’s chief chided CEO Kazuo Hirai for having his “priorities in the wrong order”. He told Hirai his focus should be on restructuring the struggling electronics conglomerate rather than spending time and effort buying a firm it had previously spun off, said a person familiar with the exchange. That was two years ago and Hirai was sufficiently impressed to hire Kenichiro Yoshida as Sony’s chief strategy officer. Within months, he was promoted to chief financial officer. Yoshida, a reserved foil to the more flamboyant “Kaz” Hirai, has since sought to turn around Sony with a no-nonsense programme of cuts and targeted expansion that has won over investors, even as the Tokyo-based conglomerate prepares to post a sixth loss in seven years. Yoshida is pushing each Sony division to take more responsibility for its performance, a direction that insiders say Sony is likely to confirm in a new multi-year business plan to be unveiled on Wednesday. Colleagues say Yoshida’s low-key demeanour conceals a straight-talker who is unafraid to ask tough questions. Under Yoshida’s knife, Sony sold its ailing Vaio personal computer division, a seismic shift for the group as this was an established, 17-year-old brand. He spun off the TV business and axed thousands of jobs across the company while raising spending on imaging sensors, a profitable segment and likely future profit driver. Yoshida’s overhaul is not only being felt in Japan; it has rattled Sony’s traditionally autonomous Hollywood big shots. Late last year, he pressed Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton to give “serious consideration to modifying the Entertainment executives’ compensation plans,” e-mails leaked by hackers in November revealed. Lynton confided to studio co-chair Amy Pascal that he felt he was under “enormous pressure.” Pascal has since to $5,000 more on the 2014 ATS and up to $7,000 more on the 2014 CTS — to help clear out unsold cars. Cadillac has cleared 90 per cent of the leftover 2014 sedans, a spokesman said last Monday. Meanwhile, the Escalade is hauling in the cash, as year-on-year sales in January rose 149 per cent, according to Cadillac spokesman David Caldwell. GM’s truck factory outside Dallas, which builds the Escalade and longwheelbase Escalade ESV and their Chevrolet and GMC siblings, has been running steadily on three shifts and working weekend overtime for months TECHNOLOGY Netflix streams into Cuba with new TV options T Sony Corp’s Chief Financial Officer Kenichiro Yoshida speaks during a news conference in Tokyo recently. — Reuters Yoshida is pushing each Sony division to take more responsibility for its performance, a direction that insiders say Sony is likely to confirm in a new multi-year business plan to be unveiled later. left the company in the wake of other embarrassing emails disclosed in the hack. The Yoshida shake-up seems to be paying off. Sony this month reported stronger-than-expected quarterly results, forecast a smaller net loss for the year to March than previously expected and reversed a forecast operating loss to a profit. Some analysts believe Yoshida is striving to get Sony’s mobile business back in the black with an eye on a possible sale. Sony declined to comment for this article. Sony shares have risen more than 70 per cent since Yoshida was named CFO last April — including a 28 per cent runup in the past month that was missed by activist investor Daniel Loeb, who said in October he sold his Sony stake after failing to persuade management to sell part of its entertainment business. Under Yoshida, Sony’s 5-year credit default swaps , the cost of insuring its debt against default, have halved. Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal, who has a “buy” recommendation on Sony, last week raised his target price by 15 per cent to 4,050 yen. The stock closed on Friday at 3,220.5 yen. With Yoshida as CFO, “Sony has responded more quickly to the changing environment and competition,” said Fitch Ratings director Kelvin Ho.”It’s been able to make more bold decisions.” Yoshida has injected a sense of urgency, Ho added, but to return Sony to investment grade — Fitch still rates its debt a speculative BB — the company needs a broader base for profits. Ho and others say the real test for Yoshida will be in securing long-term sales growth rather than merely making Sony profitable again. Aside from an announced increase in production capacity of image sensors, used in smartphones and security cameras, analysts say Sony’s best growth opportunity ahead may be in making better use of its PlayStation network to attract consumers beyond videogame players, with better movie and music services. Sony has fumbled to emulate the success of Apple Inc’s iTunes platform, and recently said it was ending its own Music Unlimited service, offering music through Spotify instead. For Yoshida, the challenge may be in continuing that search while keeping costs under check. Jefferies’ Goyal warned: “given the sharp recovery in the stock price, the CFO may need to watch out for senior executives relapsing into grand expansionary visions.” — Reuters to try to keep up with unrelenting demand. “If we could run that plant eight or nine days a week, we probably would,” said a GM insider familiar with the production schedule. Cadillac marketing boss Uwe Ellinghaus, a former BMW executive, calls the Escalade “almost a brand in itself,” but adds that the big SUV “does not set the direction” for Cadillac’s longrange strategy. As it is, Cadillac is likely to get only “a few more” Escalades this year, according to Caldwell, who said, “A little bit of scarcity isn’t a bad thing.” — Reuters he political backstabbing of “House of Cards” and global adventures of “Marco Polo” are now available in communistruled Cuba, with the launch announced by streaming US television giant Netflix. Netflix said “a curated selection of popular movies and TV shows” would be available to the estimated one quarter of Cubans who have access to the Internet. The move coincides with a thaw in US-Cuban relations following a decades-old embargo by Washington that limited trade between the two countries. Although some US programs are shown on state-owned television, Netflix is likely to vastly expand the offerings available on the island where media and Internet are tightly controlled by the government. Full details of the programming were not announced, but Netflix said it would offer Cubans its original series such as “House of Cards,” about political intrigue in Washington and “Orange is the New Black” about life in a US prison, along with its new global series “Marco Polo.” In a statement, Netflix said the service is available “starting today,” for “people in Cuba with Internet connections and access to international payment methods.” The Netflix website was already online in Cuba on Monday although it required an international credit card to open an account. Pricing was between $7.99 and $12 a month, depending on options. “We are delighted to finally be able to offer Netflix to the people of Cuba, connecting them with stories they will love from all over the world,” said Netflix co-founder and chief executive Reed Hastings. “Cuba has great filmmakers and a robust arts culture and one day we hope to be able to bring their work to our global audience of over 57 million members.” The Netflix audience could be limited in Cuba however because of the relatively small number of people with high-speed Internet and a lack of access to hard currency. Only about one-fourth of Cubans have Internet access, and most online access is filtered by the government, according to a December report by the human rights group Freedom House. Only 3.4 per cent of Cuban homes have Internet access, according to the International Telecommunications Union. Most of those with private online access are journalists, doctors, researchers or others approved by the government. Many Cubans do get access to foreign television by black market trades of USB sticks loaded with Hollywood blockbusters, pop music or European football. US President Barack Obama and Cuban leader Raul Castro surprised the world in December when they simultaneously announced plans to normalise relations following months of secret negotiations. The raising of the US and Cuban flags in each other’s capitals would send powerful signals of the new era the two nations want to enter, though no timeline has been given for the reopening of embassies. — AFP 22 LEISURE omandailyobserver M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 Online Editor’s Choice CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS Supporters very useful to actors (5) Cries: ‘Shoot at random!’ (5) Figures to go into town for a book (7) Certificates of some description (5) Taking a rest from being truthful (5) Floral component in the form of a lacy cross (5) Decoration of stone, possibly (7) It doesn’t take long to get dry (3) Desire it for a companion (4) In World War II, a victor in a very thorough way! (6) A boaster’s bloomer (5) Join up with either 8 or 22 Down (6) Members of an eleven (4) Paternal army man (3) Plants trees for a chap (7) One can hardly make light of his villainy (5) To fix something, I have to be in the right (5) Noted duet arrangement, as from Chopin (5) Imaginably apt to go up? How funny! (7) Conservative leader (5) 15 Deadly sins are so numerous! (5) Wine swilled by an unnamed 16 Categorise as a study group (5) comedian (5) Though keen or cutting, it may be 18 One of the pair we left incompletely finished (5) fine by the week-end (5) 19 Religious type, but he’d be acid if his self-starter went (7) DOWN 21 A name I have for being natural (6) Something hard for a space 22 Attend to out-of-order inlets (6) traveller to shoot up (6) 23 Golfed sportively with Bob (6) On which to stand statuesquely, 25 Use of a veil? (5) stonily staring (6) 26 A champion may mean nothing to Little man of the month? (3) her (4) Where there’s a point to gain, 28 Animal chewing some leeks (3) possibly (5) Salvation Army crusade? (4,3) Stone mostly derived from EASY PUZZLE chalcedony (4) ACROSS Being bright, can upset little Leslie 1 Muscular pain (5) (6) 6 Hit (5) Roll down to the sea (5) 9 Previously (7) Punished a good number (5) 10 Exhausted (5) Reprove for having sold out the 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 25 26 28 CR O SSW O R D CARTOONS ADAM @ HOME 1 6 9 by Brian Basset 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 20 CALVIN AND HOBBES 22 24 25 26 by Bill Watterson 27 28 29 30 31 GARFIELD 2 by Jim Davis 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 STONE SOUP YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 1, BR-est. 6, Eagle 9, Mustang 10, Sta-I-n 11, D-ebts 12, Cloud 13, MI-chae-L 15, Rep. 17, Only 18, Fed-O-ra 19, FA-Red 20, Trader 22, S-it-E 24, Hen 25, M-utters 26, Altar 27, Hippo(-crates) 28, Frome 29, Sweater 30, Med-ES 31, Dying. 11 12 13 15 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DOWN: 2, Re-TA-in 3, Smithy 4, Tun 5, S-tall 6, Endu-red 7, Age-D 8, Letter 12, C-Ed-ar 13, Mo-U-th 14, Clean 15, Rosie 16, Paces 18, Femur 19, Fellows 21, Retire 22, Sta-RR-y 23, T-rum-an 25, MA-rat 26, Apse 28, Fed. Dead language (5) Danger (5) Saunters (7) Domestic fowl (3) Rip (4) Suitcase (6) Black bird (5) Expressed a view (6) Dry (4) Notebook (3) Ship (7) Tracks (5) Biscuit (5) Scope (5) Take for granted (7) Flower (5) Snoops (5) YESTERDAY’S EASY SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 1, Dream 6, Satan 9, Bestows 10, Sprat 11, Ether 12, Dubai 13, Rivulet 15, Sup 17, Ores 18, Better 19, Rower 20, Donkey 22, Arid 24, SAS 25, Athlete 26, Bombs 27, Tiber 28, Boils 29, Amorous 30, Chars 31, Stack. DOWN: 2, Repair 3, Abacus 4, Met 5, Stout 6, Sweater 7, Asti 8, Avenue 12, Decoy 13, Road 14, Veins 15, Store 16, Pride 18, Beats 19, Reforms 21, Oafish 22, Almost 23, Italic 25, Abort 26, Bear 28, Bus. DOWN 2 Fame (6) 3 Adviser (6) 4 Affectionate tap (3) Hospitals by Jan Eliot Hospital. . . . . Board . . . . . . . Emergency Royal . . . . . . . 24599000 . . . 24590491 Health Services Department YO UR STARS Muttrah . . . . . . . 24797602 Quriyat . . . . . . . 24845001 . . . . 24845003 SQH, Salalah. . . 23211555 . . . . 23211151 Police. . . . . . . . . 24603988 . . . . 24603980 Al Nahda . . . . . . 24831255 . . . . 24837800 Ibn Sina. . . . . . . 24876322 . . . . 24877361 Nizwa. . . . . . . . . 25439361 . . . . 25425033 Al Rustaq. . . . . . 26875055 . . . . 26877186 Sumayil. . . . . . . 25350055 . . . . 25350022 Izki . . . . . . . . . . . 25340033 . . . . 25340033 IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: On the occasion of your birthday you will come face to face with a number of relatives and friends whom you do not meet s a rule during the busy year. On the business front, certain facts will come to light which may have a certain influence on your actions in the coming year. Insects (5) Aquatic bird (7) Russian river (4) Peals (6) Implore (5) Bend (5) Quick (5) Bees’ homes (5) At no time (5) Swerves (5) Wed again (7) Country (6) Cook gently (6) Edit (6) Conflict (5) Agents, informally (4) Unit of current (3) Haima . . . . . . . . 23436013 . . . . 23436055 Sohar . . . . . . . . . 26840022 . . . . 26840099 Al Buraimi. . . . . 25650855 . . . . 25652319 Sur . . . . . . . . . . . 25440244 . . . . 25461373 Tanam . . . . . . . . 25499011 . . . . 25499033 Masirah . . . . . . . 25404018 . . . . 25404018 Ibra. . . . . . . . . . . 25470533 . . . . 25470535 Adam. . . . . . . . . 25434167 . . . . 25434055 Bidiya . . . . . . . . 25483535 . . . . 25483535 Ibri . . . . . . . . . . . 25491011 . . . . 25491990 Saham . . . . . . . . 26854427 . . . . 26855148 Khasab . . . . . . . 26830187 . . . . 26830187 Dibba. . . . . . . . . 26836443 . . . . 26836443 Burkha. . . . . . . . 26828397 . . . . 26828397 Sinaw. . . . . . . . . 25474338 AQUARIUS PISCES ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER January 21February 19 February 20March 20 March 21April 20 April 21May 20 May 21June 21 June 22July 21 The visit of an older relative may cause a certain upheaval in your household and routine, but the stay will not be of very long duration. Even though you may have worked hard without success to achieve a certain result, if you keep on trying things may turn out for the better. Try to suppress your feeling of jealousy of a colleague who has been promoted over your head. There must be a good reason for it, and your turn will come in due course. By having too many irons in the fire at once, you cannot give them all the attention they need. Tackle one thing at a time today, and results will be more satisfactory. Indecision and hesitation may spoil a very good chance for you. If you can see any possibility of success in the proposal make up your mind right now. Evening classes in a favourite subject could form the basis of an absorbing interest in later life. Knowledge acquired now could be very useful in years to come. LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN July 22August 21 August 22September 22 September 23October 22 October 23November 21 November 22December 21 December 22January 20 There could be trouble with communications today. Take your time when using the telephone to obtain the best results in connections and conversations. Determine what you need to emphasise beforehand. You may have to change your weekend plans owing to the arrival of an unexpected visitor, but the pleasure of their company will be ample compensation. Exceptional circumstances may make it expedient for once to break your rule not to combine business with pleasure and the occasion will be a great success. A person of the opposite sec may exert a strong attraction on you, but you ought to consider the wisdom of getting too seriously involved. Your social life is showing a decided improvement. Make the most of the good times now, and take a rest when things become quieter later on. 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Contact: 99220958, 99411280. ····· FLATS for rent Al Wadi Al Kabir. Call: 99354527. ····· Ali al Maashari: 99639264 ali.almashari@omandaily.om e-mail: classified@omandaily.om Mohammed al Rashdi: 99841230 m.alrahdi86@yahoo.com DIRECT: 24649595 — FAX : 24649590 MONDAY | FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | RABEE AL THANI 26, 1436 AH THE NEXT SACHIN: Kohli surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s 98 at Centurion in 2003 to become the only Indian to score a century against Pakistan in the World Cup. The Delhi batsman struck a well-paced 107 to flay the Pakistan bowling attack in the company of Dhawan and Raina BEST QUOTE I’d like to wrap up this wicket and take it home with me. — INDIA’S VIRAT KOHLI AFTER HIS MATCHWINNING 107 AGAINST PAKISTAN ON THE SAME ADELAIDE OVAL PITCH WHERE HE SCORED TWIN TEST CENTURIES AGAINST AUSTRALIA IN DECEMBER BEST BATTING SCOREBOARD INDIA R Sharma c Misbah b S Khan ................. 15 S Dhawan (run out)................................ 73 V Kohli c U Akmal b S Khan.................. 107 S Raina c Sohail b S Khan ...................... 74 M Dhoni c Misbah-ul-Haq b S Khan ...... 18 R Jadeja b Riaz..........................................3 A Rahane b S Khan ...................................0 R Ashwin (not out) ....................................1 M Shami (not out) ....................................3 Extras (LB-2, NB-1, W-3)...........................6 Total (for 7 wkts, 50 overs) .................. 300 Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-163, 3-273, 4-284, 5-296, 6-296, 7-296. Bowling: M Irfan 10-0-58-0, S Khan 10-055-5, S Afridi 8-0-50-0, W Riaz 10-0-49-1, Y Shah 8-0-60-0, H Sohail 4-0-26-0. PAKISTAN A Shehzad c Jadeja b U Yadav................ 47 Y Khan c Dhoni b Shami ...........................6 H Sohail c Raina b Ashwin ..................... 36 Misbah c Rahane b Shami ..................... 76 S Maqsood c Raina b U Yadav ...................0 U Akmal c Dhoni b Jadeja.........................0 S Afridi c Kohli b Shami ......................... 22 W Riaz c Dhoni b Shami............................4 Y Shah c U Yadav b M Sharma................ 13 S Khan c U Yadav b M Sharma ..................7 M Irfan (not out) .......................................1 Extras (LB-1, NB-1, W-10) ..................... 12 Total (all out, 47 overs) ....................... 224 Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-79, 3-102, 4-102, 5-103, 6-149, 7-154, 8-203, 9-220. Bowling: U Yadav 10-0-50-2, M Shami 9-135-4, M Sharma 9-0-35-2, S Raina 1-0-6-0, R Ashwin 8-3-41-1, R Jadeja 10-0-56-1 INDIA EXTEND WORLD CUP HOLD OVER PAKISTAN 138 Not out, David Miller for South Africa against Zimbabwe BEST BOWLING 5-55 Sohail Khan for Pakistan against India ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA: India’s bowlers backed-up a landmark century by Virat Kohli as the defending champions continued their World Cup domination of Pakistan with a 76-run win at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. Kohli hit 107, the first century by an Indian in World Cup matches against their arch-rivals, to lift his team to an imposing 300 for seven after they elected to bat on an even-paced pitch in their World Cup opener. Mohammad Shami picked up four wickets and Umesh Yadav and Mohit Sharma two each as Pakistan were shot out for 224 with three overs to spare as they suffered their sixth consecutive World Cup defeat by India dating back to 1992. Skipper Misbah-ul Haq played a lone hand with a valiant 76 off 84 balls that ensured Pakistan did not surpass their heaviest World Cup defeat, a 112-run reverse against England in Cape Town in 2003. Kohli showed why he is one of the most feared batsmen in modern cricket as he survived two dropped catches to notch up his 22nd one-day international reduced Pakistan to 103 for five in the 25th over. After off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin had Haris caught in the slips, seamer Umesh Yadav removed Shehzad and Sohaib Maqsood in three balls through catches at point and slips. Umar Akmal failed to score as India earned a favourable review by the third umpire for a thin edge caught by captain and wicket-keeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni behind off Ravindra Jadeja. Pakistan’s most experienced pair of Misbah and Shahid Afridi revived their team’s hopes by adding 46 for the sixth wicket, but the recovery came too late. Seamer Mohammad century in his 151st match at this level. Opener Shikhar Dhawan made 73 and fellow left-hander Suresh Raina smashed 74 off 56 balls in front of a sell-out crowd of over 47,000 in a Pool B game that was beamed to an estimated 2.5 billion viewers across the world. KOHLI TOPS SACHIN MARK Kohli surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s 98 at Centurion in 2003 to become the only Indian to score a century against Pakistan in the World Cup. The Indian vice-captain put on 129 for the second wicket with Dhawan and 110 for the third with Raina to leave Pakistan chasing a target of six runs an over under lights and overcast conditions. Pakistan, whose most successful World Cup chase was 262 against New Zealand in 1992, sent Younis Khan to open the batting but the gamble backfired as the veteran was dismissed for six. Ahmed Shehzad (47) and Haris Sohail (36) put on 68 for the second wicket, but the fall of four quick wickets Shami dismissed Afridi (22), caught off a full toss by Kohli, running back in the covers, and four balls later had Wahab Riaz edging to Dhoni. Kohli was let-off on the long-on fence by Yasir Shah on three and again by wicket-keeper Akmal after he had made 76. He was finally caught by Akmal in the 46th over. Raina holed out in the deep two overs later before three wickets fell with the score on 296. However, India still managed to add 83 runs in the last 10 overs. Earlier, Dhawan and Rohit Sharma made a slow, but steady start against the spot-on Pakistani seamers with an opening stand of 34 by the eighth over. Sharma, the only batsman with two 200s in one-day internationals,had made 15 when he top-edged an intented pull off hard-working seamer Sohail Khan and was caught at mid-off. Sohail, a 30-year-old who played the last of his five one-dayers in 2011, conceded just 15 runs in his first five overs. He finished with creditable figures of five for 55 from 10 overs. — AFP Euphoric Indian fans hail emphatic win over Pakistan Indian cricket fans react and pose at a barbershop in Hyderabad on Sunday, as they watch a live broadcast of the match between India and Pakistan. — AFP NEW DELHI: Jubilant fans spilled out onto India’s streets and let off firecrackers after the national team defeated bitter rivals Pakistan in their opening World Cup match in Adelaide on Sunday. In restaurants and homes nationwide, millions watched Virat Kohli score a majestic 107 before the side cruised to an emphatic 76-run victory at the jam-packed Adelaide Oval. Scores of euphoric university students gathered in the heart of the capital New Delhi as soon as the last Pakistan wicket fell, dancing and waving the saffron and green Indian flag. “I love you, Virat Kohli, it’s the best gift that you could give India,” said Shreya Sharma, 21, planting a kiss on a blow-up poster of the Indian vicecaptain. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had called his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif to wish him luck before the match, took to Twitter to congratulate the team. “Congrats Team India. Well played. We are all very proud of you,” he tweeted. For legions of supporters in both India and Pakistan, a win over the old enemy is almost as important as winning the tournament. “The pressure is now off India, now they can relax for the rest of the tournament,” S Shriram, a software professional, said. “For me, India has won the World The pressure is now off India, now they can relax for the rest of the tournament. For me, India has won the World Cup today! S SHRIRAM, Indian fan Cup today!,” he said. Earlier in the day a photo trending on Twitter showed guests at a wedding craning their necks to watch the match live on a giant screen. On Saturday special prayers were held at a famous temple in Mumbai where fans chanted hymns in front of a replica of the World Cup Trophy — kept beside Ganesha, the Hindu god of luck and fortune. However, some Indian fans were left seething after their Air India flight to Sydney was delayed by eight hours — meaning they missed the game altogether — according to local newspaper reports. Enraged fans held heated arguments and engaged in “fisticuffs” with besieged airline staff who blamed the delay on a shortage of cabin crew, the Times of India reported. “AI (Air India) has killed the World Cup for us. We had a connecting flight to Adelaide. We won’t get to see it even on TV now,” one passenger told the Hindustan Times. — AFP M O N DAY F E B R U A R Y 1 6 l 2 0 1 5 26 MATCH FEBRUARY 14 TO MARCH 29 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ANALYSIS Australia, New Zealand make intentions clear RAY PETERSEN T he co-hosts for the 2015 renewal of the Cricket World Cup, Australia and New Zealand made statements of intent with convincing wins over England and Sri Lanka. Both wins were achieved in the same manner, by setting huge targets battering the opposition bowling line-ups into submission, then strangling the life out of them with efficient, though not flawless, bowling and fielding efforts. After being asked to bat, Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum ensured his counterpart Angelo Mathews would rue the decision by hitting three of his first four balls for 4 in his hard hitting 65 off only 49 balls. He shared an opening stand of 111 with Martin Guptill (49). Sri Lanka were in with a chance at 193/4 as Williamson and Taylor fell to consecutive balls, but Elliot (39) and Corey Anderson steadied things. Then Anderson smacked 75 off 46, assisted by Luke Ronchi, with a perfectly timed 29 off 19. The surprise was the manner in which the Black Caps pummeled overweight superstar bowler Lasith Malinga. Savaged for 84 runs, and no wickets, Malinga bowled cleverly, but was simply not allowed to dominate. Rangana Herath looked the best of the Sri Lankan attack, and Jeevan Mendis took two key wickets but was not used again, as medium pace was preferred. In reply, Sri Lanka started very well as Lahira Thirimane (65 off 60) and Tillekeratne Dilshan (24) took toll on a nervous Milne, and wayward bowling attack, Boult. Daniel On day one, big totals as especially Vettori. Vettori made the the batsmen, especially Game 2 saw difference as he England have snared Dilshan Fich and Anderson Australia on the and Jayawardene. dominated each first ropes at 70 for The match was innings, while the 3, with Warner, effectively over Watson and as Boult and bowling plaudits go Smith all back in Milne both came to Marsh and Vettori. the pavilion, but back very much Both winners should their poor prebetter in their tournament form second spells, progress to next stage, came back to bite and Southee and while losers will have to them as Aaron man of the match improve appreciably Finch, with better Anderson cleaned than a run-a-ball up the tail. 135, and Bailey (55) New Zealand were the favourites, but will feel that took them over 200. Then Maxwell (66), Marsh and someone in the top order should have scored a century, while happy with the Haddin took late toll on a poor bowling confidence and enthusiasm of their attack. All of the bowlers used conceded Chigumbura sees positives in defeat India’s batsman Virat Kohli reacts after scoring a century during their match against Pakistan in Adelaide on Sunday. — Reuters Federer ‘bleeds blue’ for India SYDNEY: India recruited a superstar supporter for their World Cup clash against Pakistan on Sunday in the shape of tennis legend Roger Federer. The Swiss great, a winner of 17 Grand Slam titles, was pictured on his Facebook page admiring an Indian team shirt which he had unwrapped from a gift box. “Dressing up for a Gentleman’s game today. #BleedBlue,” wrote the 33-year-old. Federer would not be a complete stranger to cricket as his mother Lynette was born in South Africa, a country which has high hopes of a first World Cup title in the sport. Federer and Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar are known to be close with the ‘Little Master’ a regular visitor to Wimbledon each year to see the Swiss play. Virat Kohli, who made a century for India on Sunday, also met Federer in Sydney in January, describing the tennis player as an “absolute legend” in a captioned picture he posted on his Twitter site. — AFP Mitchell Marsh would end up with 5 for 33 off nine tidy overs. His previous best in 14 matches was two wickets. While Australia were the favourites, they will want to look at their feeble start, which could have been much worse had Finch not been dropped. Their late order batting was impressive though, and they will be delighted with Marsh’s bowling. Marilyn Monroe had more runs in her stockings than Eion Morgan has scored recently. Maybe he is injured? The wicked would wonder whether Kevin Pietersen should be called in? To summarise day one, big totals as the batsmen, especially Fich and Anderson dominated each first innings, while the bowling plaudits go to Marsh and Vettori. Both winners should progress out of the group stages, while both losers will have to improve appreciably. Miller, Duminy shine as jittery SA beat Zimbabwe iN BRIEFS HAMILTON, New Zealand: Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura believed his team could take some positives from a 62-run defeat by a formidable South Africa in their World Cup opener, where a costly final five overs in the field proved crucial. His attack conceded a whopping 96 runs in the last five overs. “The way we played there were a lot of positives,” said Chigumbura. “I thought we were in the game for a long time, maybe we lost it the last five overs of the game, maybe batting and bowling, especially bowling. “I think, the 47th over, that’s where we gave away too many runs that went away.” “I think the way we started we were going on well,” said Chigumbura. “We didn’t lose too many wickets. The partnership between Masakadza and Chibhabha put us in the game. “And it’s unfortunate they went out the wrong times. We had wickets in hand the last 15 overs, but obviously we ended up losing two wickets in the powerplay. Then from there on, the pressure was on us.” Chigumbura admitted South Africa were the better side on the day. — AFP at least a run a ball, and though Steve Finn took 5 for 71 including a very late hat-trick, England looked very ordinary. No more so, than in the field, where their dropped catches, including Finch early, were costly. In reply, only Ian Bell looked half comfortable, as Moeen Ali, Balance, and (again) Morgan all looked out of sorts, and along with Root, perished cheaply as their innings never got going. Then, with the big hitting Jos Buttler falling to a stunning Steve Smith catch, it was only a question of when. James Taylor deserved a century for his gutsy knock in a lost cause, but it wasn’t to be, with the controversial Anderson run out decision. Of course Mitchell Starc, and Mitchell Johnson were among the wickets, as they will always do against a ‘pace shy’ batting order, but who would believe all-rounder Kohli continues love affair with Adelaide and Australia ADELAIDE: Virat Kohli continued his love affair with Australia and the Adelaide Oval when he scored his 22nd one-day century to drive India to a 76run victory over Pakistan in the World Cup on Sunday. The 26-year-old has now scored seven centuries in 21 one-day and test matches on Australian soil and four in five matches in both formats at the historic ground beside the River Torrens. Two of those came last December in the first test against Australia and it was also at the Adelaide Oval that he secured his maiden test century in the 2011-12 tour. “I want to wrap up this ground and take it home,” Kohli said in a pitchside interview after his knock of 107. “This has been a really special ground for me.” Since the last test series ended, though, he had raised eyebrows by going through four one-day matches and two warm-ups in Australia without getting anywhere close to a century, only once getting into double figures. The right-hander was obviously just keeping his powder nice and dry for when it really mattered and on Sunday he returned to the triple-figure club in imperious style. His first World Cup century came against Bangladesh in the opening match of the triumphant 2011 campaign on home soil but his second was a more significant knock. For once in Australia, Kohli had the crowd mostly cheering rather than barracking him as India trounced their neighbours to get their title defence off to the best possible start. “It’s probably one of the biggest wins I’ve had in my career right now,” he said after being named Man of the Match. “Just an amazing way for us to kick His 22nd century in his 143rd innings put him joint fourth on the all time list of most one-day centuries alongside his former captain Sourav Ganguly off the World Cup, just an amazing pressure game against Pakistan. Good to get that one under the belt.” Forming partnerships of 129 with opener Shikhar Dhawan and 110 with Suresh Raina, Kohli’s measured innings — he hit no sixes and eight fours in the 126-ball knock — was the glue that held India’s batting together. “My role in the team is to bat through and the power batters around me can come in and play with freedom because they know one end is secure,” he added. His 22nd century in his 143rd innings put him joint fourth on the all time list of most one-day centuries alongside his former captain Sourav Ganguly, who took 300 attempts to accumulate as many. Only Sachin Tendulkar (49 centuries from 452 innings), Ricky Ponting (30 from 365) and Sanath Jayasuriya (28 from 433) now sit above him in the list. Being described as the “new Sachin for Indian fans” in the post-match ceremony just drew a huge smile from the batsman. “That’s a really big compliment,” he said. “Expectations will rise when you do well for your country and I just try to live up to them because I love winning games and I love playing for my country.’’ “It just comes naturally to me and I like the expectation and the pressure as well.” — Reuters WORLD CUP STANDINGS STANDINGS (PLAYED, WON, LOST TIED, N/R, POINTS, RUN RATE) POOL A Australia New Zealand Sri Lanka England Afghanistan Bangladesh Scotland 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 +2.220 +1.960 -1.960 -2.220 0 0 0 POOL B India South Africa Zimbabwe Pakistan West Indies Ireland UAE 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 +1.52 +1.24 -1.24 -1.52 0 0 0 WORLD RECORD: Both batsmen scored centuries as they shared an unbroken stand of 256, a fifth-wicket record in ODIs HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND: David Miller and JP Duminy both scored hundreds as South Africa overcame a nervy start to beat Zimbabwe by 62 runs in their World Cup Pool B opener in Hamilton on Sunday. Wobbling at 83 for four, South Africa were lifted by brilliant hundreds by Miller (138 not out) and Duminy (115 not out), with the pair sharing an unbroken stand of 256 — a new fifth-wicket record for all one-day internationals — as they piled up 339 for four at Seddon Park. Zimbabwe, as they had with the ball, started well with the bat and were 191 for two in the 33rd over as Hamilton Masakadza (80) and Chamu Chibhabha (64) threatened before they lost eight wickets for 86 runs. Masakadza hit eight fours and two sixes in his 74-ball knock while Chibhabha knocked 10 boundaries off 82 balls but Zimbabwe’s batting wilted after their departure. Brendon Taylor chipped in with 40 and Solomon Mire scored 27. South Africa’s spearhead Dale Steyn struggled with his line as he conceded 38 runs in his first five overs before finishing with one for 64 in nine. It was leg-spinner Imran Tahir (three for 36) who dismissed both Chibhabha and Masakadza in his first spell while Vernon Philander (two for 30) and Morne Morkel (two for 49) shared the spoils later on. South Africa, after losing the toss, slumped to 83 for four against Zimbabwe’s unheralded attack with key batsmen Hashim Amla (11) and skipper AB de Villiers (25) both falling cheaply. Miller smashed nine sixes and seven fours off 92 balls to better his previous highest score of 130 not out against the West Indies at Port Elizabeth last month. Duminy almost matched his fellow left-hander stroke for stroke, smashing three sixes and nine boundaries in his 100-ball knock. Their partnership beat the previous fifth-wicket best of 226 which England’s Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara shared against Ireland in Dublin two years ago. “I really enjoyed that, it’s been a long time since I last got three figures,” said Duminy whose side had been put into bat. “The pitch was definitely slower than we all predicted initially, but with wickets in hand, we could go after them.” Duminy praised Miller’s innings by saying: “David was exceptional — he just muscled it about all over the park.” Miller became the 15th batsmen overall and second South African behind Gary Kirsten (against the United Areab Emirates at Rawalpindi in 1996) to score a hundred on his World Cup debut. South Africa had also lost Quniton de Kock (seven) and Faf du South Africa’s David Miller (left) and Jean-Paul Duminy shake hands at the end of their innings during the Pool B match against Zimbabwe in Hamilton. — AFP SCOREBOARD SOUTH AFRICA Q de Kock c Ervine b Chatara ............................7 Hashim Amla b Panyangara .......................... 11 F du Plessis c Taylor b Chigumbura ............... 24 AB de Villiers c Ervine b Kamungozi .............. 25 D Miller (not out) ......................................... 138 JP Duminy (not out) .................................... 115 Extras (LB-1, NB-2, W-16) ............................. 19 Total (for 4 wkts, 50 overs) ..................339 Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-21, 3-67, 4-83 Bowling: Panyangara 10-2-73-1, Chatara 101-71-1, Mire 6-0-61-0, Chigumbura 4-0-30-1, Williams 8-0-44-0, Kamungozi 8-0-34-1, Raza 3-0-19-0, Masakadza 1-0-6-0 ZIMBABWE C Chibhabha c Duminy b Tahir ...................... 64 Plessis (24) by the 17th over and de Villiers (25) also didn’t linger long. De Villiers hit the first six of the innings, off Tendai Chatara but, trying to play a similar shot off leg-spinner Tafadzwa Kamungozi, he was brilliantly caught on the boundary by Craig Ervine. Realising he was going over the rope in his attempt to hold onto the Sikandar Raza b Philander................................5 H Masakadza c Amla b Tahir .......................... 80 B Taylor c Philander b Morkel ........................ 40 S William c de Kock b Duminy ..........................8 C. Ervine c de Villiers b Steyn......................... 13 E Chigumbura run out (De Villiers) ..................8 S Mire c de Villiers b Philander...................... 27 T Panyangara c de Villiers b Tahir ......................4 T Chatara c and b Morkel ..................................6 T Kamungozi (not out) ......................................0 Extras (lb13, w9) .......................................... 22 Total (all out; 48.2 overs) ....................277 Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-137, 3-191, 4-214, 5-218, 6-236, 7-240, 8-245, 9-272 Bowling: Philander 8-0-30-2, Duminy 8-0-45-1, Tahir 10-0-36-3, Behardien 5-0-40-0, Steyn 9-064-1, Morkel 8.2-1-49-2 catch, Ervine threw the ball back before leaping across the boundary to complete the dismissal on the field. But Zimbabwe failed to take any more wickets as Miller and Duminy smashed 146 runs in the last 10 overs, taking 30 alone in the 48th over bowled by Mire with three sixes and as many boundaries. — AFP SPORT M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 27 KEY MAN: The half-time introduction of Mario Balotelli tipped the tie in the visitors’ favour and Lallana scored after Sturridge’s equaliser Liverpool end Palace jinx to reach last eight LONDON: Liverpool claimed a first victory at Selhurst Park in seven attempts to reach the FA Cup quarterfinals on Saturday, coming from behind to win 2-1 against Crystal Palace. Liverpool’s Premier League title challenge ran aground in a 3-3 draw at Palace last season and they lost 3-1 there in November, so they had reason to fear when Fraizer Campbell netted a 15thminute opener. But the half-time introduction of Mario Balotelli tipped the tie in the visitors’ favour and after Daniel Sturridge equalised, Adam Lallana scored in the 58th-minute to give Liverpool a first win at Palace since 1997. “After we scored, I thought we were very good. We had 15 efforts on goal in the first half, but we weren’t aggressive enough,” Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers told BT Sport. “I wanted us to keep the width on the pitch. We changed it around at half-time and it worked well for us.” With captain Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling injured and young winger Jordon Ibe cup-tied, Rodgers brought Lallana and Joe Allen into his starting XI. Palace manager Alan Pardew scored a famous semi-final winner against Liverpool as a player in 1990 and he had another goal against the seven-time winners to celebrate when Campbell broke the deadlock. Martin Skrtel failed to clear Joe Ledley’s lofted pass and although Dwight Gayle’s brave header was blocked by outrushing Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, Campbell found the net with a tidy volley. Liverpool piled forward and a flurry of chances saw Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni thwart Lallana, Philippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson, while Allen and Lazar Markovic shot narrowly off-target. At the other end, Mignolet had to produce a smart save to deny Gayle in a one-on-one, but after Balotelli was sent on in place of Markovic to join Sturridge up front, Liverpool took control. Sturridge equalised in the 49th minute, slamming a back-post volley between Speroni’s legs from Henderson’s clever pass, before Lallana scored the winner after Speroni could only parry Balotelli’s fierce free-kick. KING SINKS STOKE Earlier, Norway striker Josh King scored a hat-trick as second-tier Blackburn Rovers reached the last eight by coming from behind to beat 10-man Stoke City 4-1 at Ewood Park. Stoke manager Mark Hughes saw his side take a 10th-minute lead against his former club when Peter Crouch volleyed home at a corner, only for King to head in an equaliser in the 36th minute. After Geoff Cameron was sent off for holding King back, Rudy Gestede put Blackburn in front with a penalty on the stroke of half-time and King completed his treble with quick-fire goals early in the second period. Asked if his side could go on and claim a first FA Cup trophy since 1928, victorious manager Gary Bowyer joked: “Do me a favour, I’ve just finished this game! “We are just delighted to be in the next round. We would love another home tie and then we will go from there.” Brown Ideye continued his fine recent form by scoring twice as West Bromwich Albion beat a woeful West Ham United 4-0 at The Hawthorns to Crystal Palace’s Dwight Gayle (left) vies for the ball with Liverpool’s Emre Can (right) during the English FA Cup fifth round match at Selhurst Park in south London. also reach the quarterfinals. The Nigeria striker, West Brom’s £10 million ($15.2 million, 13.4 million euros) record signing, scored either side of a 25-yard strike from James Morrison to take his tally to four goals in three games. West Ham substitute Morgan Amalfitano was sent off after shoving Chris Brunt in the face and Saido Berahino added a fourth to rubber- Higuain slinks off as Palermo punish Napoli MILAN: Gonzalo Higuain was whistled off the park by Palermo fans as the Sicilians put the brakes on Napoli’s quest for Champions League football next season with a crushing 3-1 defeat on Saturday. Napoli travelled to the Stadio Barbera wary after being held to a 3-3 draw by Giuseppe Iachini’s men at the San Paolo last September. And those fears proved warranted as Achraf Lazaar, Franco Vazquez and Luca Rigoni hit a goal apiece to put Palermo firmly in the driving seat by 65 minutes. Manolo Gabbiadini, who replaced Marek Hamsik on 54 minutes, hit a late consolation for Napoli only minutes after Palermo fans had given Higuain a rousing send-off, in somewhat mocking fashion, when he was replaced by Duvan Zapata on 74 minutes. It was only Palermo’s ninth win over Napoli in 42 meetings and moved Iachini’s men up to seventh place in Serie A, nine points behind Napoli, who sit in third in the final Champions League qualifying place. Iachini played down his team’s chances of qualifying for Europe, but was quick to praise his side for adapting to a new formation to curb Napoli’s usually potent 4-3-3. “During the week we’d worked on a 4-3-2-1 formation, which we also used in our game at Napoli to take some of the fizz out of their game and close them down on the flanks,” Iachini told Sky Sport. “The lads executed things perfectly in terms of the intensity and concentration.” Napoli had won their last four games on the trot to tighten their grip on third ‘During the week we’d worked on a 4-3-2-1 formation which we also used in our game at Napoli to take some of the fizz out of their game and close them down on the flanks’ SERIE A Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuain reacts during the Serie A match against Palermo at the Renzo Barbera Stadium in Palermo. — AFP place, while their promising run of late had also fired a warning shot to title challengers Roma. But Roma, who host Parma on Sunday, now have a chance to take their advantage over Napoli to seven points. Napoli’s bid started to unravel before the quarter hour when a howler by goalkeeper Rafael allowed Lazaar, who hit a drive from almost 40 yards, to savour his maiden Serie A goal. “We succumbed to a surprise goal, and that changed the whole gameplan,” Napoli coach Rafael Benitez told Mediaset, although the Spaniard refused Musannah hold Nahda MUSCAT: Al Nahda played out a 1-1 draw with Al Musannah in the Omantel Professional League match at the Al Buraimi Complex on Saturday. Al Musannah took the lead in the 8th minute through De Silva while Shaikh Ali struck the equaliser in the 50th minute for Al Nahda. Al Musannah are in the ninth spot with 16 points from 14 matches while Al Nahda are at the bottom of the table with five points from 13 games. Result: Al Nahda: 1 (Shaikh Ali 50th) drew with Al Musannah: 1 (De Silva 8th) to blame his keeper. “The lad works hard, these things can happen in games. We win as a team, so you can’t just lose on your own. “But we’re conceding too many goals, and that’s not satisfying. It’s something we have to work to eradicate.” Palermo spurned a chance to double their lead when Francesco Bolzoni dragged his angled shot wide after nice work by Paulo Dybala and Vazquez. Jonathan De Guzman scuffed his shot for Napoli and soon after a classic counter-attack launched by Robin Quaison saw Dybala lay off for Vazquez to stroke the ball home from close range. Moments later Higuain saw his low drive tipped around the post by Stefano Sorrentino but the Argentinian would have a frustrating night, a booking just before half-time meaning he will miss the visit of Sassuolo next week. Rafael made amends for his earlier error when he finger-tipped Vazquez’s half-volley on to the upright, but the keeper was left stranded on 65 minutes when yet another move involving Dybala saw the hosts go 3-0 up. The Argentinian, a target for a number of top clubs in England, intercepted a poor Raul Albiol pass and when his cross was headed into the path of Rigoni, the midfielder slid in to slot the ball into a virtually empty net. In spite of Gabbiadini’s late goal, Napoli were soundly defeated. Earlier, on-loan Chelsea midfielder Mohamed Salah hit his first Serie A goal and set up one of a brace for Khouma Babacar as Fiorentina continued their push for Europe with a 3-1 win away to Sassuolo. Salah joined La Viola on a six-month loan deal last month after failing to make a lasting impression on Blues coach Jose Mourinho. — AFP — AFP stamp West Brom’s progress to the Stoke to the final in 2011. “He is scoring goals and that takes quarterfinals for the first time since the weight off your shoulders, and he 2008. “Brown Ideye was fantastic,” said looks a good player,” Tony Pulis added. West Brom manager Tony Pulis, who led — AFP GAFFER TALK I retired eight years ago, says Hodgson LONDON: England manager Roy Hodgson has revealed that he believed his coaching career had come to an end when he stepped down as national coach of Finland in November 2007. Then aged 60, Hodgson had accepted an offer to return to Inter Milan, where he had twice previously been coach, to work alongside the Italian club’s long-standing president, Massimo Moratti. But a month later he was appointed manager of Fulham, whom he would lead to the Europa League final in 2010, and after subsequent spells at Liverpool and West Bromwich Albion, he became England manager in May 2012. Asked if he had an age in mind when he will eventually step away from the game, Hodgson replied: “I retired at 60. At the age of 60, before I went to Fulham, I was on my way to Inter to join Massimo Moratti as his presidential advisor and to go into semi-retirement. “Here I am eight years later and I’m still working in the biggest job in the country, so that taught me to not make any decisions.” The well-travelled Hodgson, now 67, led England to the quarter-finals at the 2012 European Championships before presiding over a disappointing groupstage exit at last year’s World Cup in Brazil. His contract is due to expire after Euro 2016 and he refused to be drawn when asked if he could see himself continuing in the role beyond then. “I prefer to let the future take care of itself, have my clearly focused goals, and as time goes on, we’ll see what develops from there,” he told journalists in London this week. “But I must say, it’s not something that really occupies me at the moment. I’m quite confident that when the day comes, I’ll know what the right thing to do is and then I’ll do it. “But I don’t want to think about it now because I’ve got important things to think about, I’ve got an important job to do which I really enjoy, and 2018, 2020, we’ll see.” Hodgson has blooded several youngsters since succeeding Fabio Capello and with players such as 20-year-old Raheem Sterling and uncapped Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, 21, appearing to represent the team’s future, he believes it could be up to six years before they reach their peak. “I would say with the current crop, if you were going to be realistic with them, I think you could be hoping that in 2020, 2022, they’d be at the peak of their powers,” he said. “But you can win things if you’re good when you’re not at the peak of your powers, so I wouldn’t write off 2016 and 2018 either.” — AFP GUtech students win beach soccer title at Muscat Festival MUSCAT: GUtech students won for the first time the beach soccer championship for Higher Education Institutes during the Muscat Festival at Al Athaiba beach on Saturday. Participating male soccer teams were from Muscat College, Caledonian College, Technical College in Musannah, Majan College, Gulf College, Nizwa Technical College and GUtech. The first round of the game started on January 16 . “Our GUtech team played a thrilling final and won 2-1 against Gulf College yesterday,” said Gunhild Pfaff, sports officer at GUtech. The GUtech team participated for the first time in the championship. “The weather was great and it was a great experience for our students. During this time of the year it is good to do sports outside” said Gunhild. GUtech offers a wide range of sports on campus, for females and male students and staff members. The GUtech sports and friends team also won the first prize during the beach basketball tournament, 3-on-3 for women, beginning of this month. Beach soccer winners GUtech with other teams. RIGHT: Mohammed al Tamimi receives the trophy. 28 omandailyobserver SPORT M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 Curry outguns ‘Splash Brother’ Thompson ROOKIE STAR: Timberwolves teenage rookie Zach LaVine won the Slam Dunk contest at NBA All-Star Night LOS ANGELES: Sizzling Stephen Curry settled the sibling rivalry between the ‘Splash Brothers’. Curry outgunned Golden State Warriors team-mate Klay Thompson and the strongest field in event history, scorching the nets in the Three-Point Contest at NBA All-Star Saturday Night in Brooklyn, New York. Considered by many to be the best pure shooter in the NBA, Curry sank 13 straight three-pointers during his final round to shoot down fellow All-Stars Thompson and 2013 champion Kyrie Irving of the Cleveland Cavaliers. “I think this is definitely the best field that’s ever been in a three-point shootout,” said Curry, who finally won the event in his fourth try.”Just a pretty cool moment for me.” Before a reserved crowd at Barclays Center, Minnesota Timberwolves teenage rookie Zach LaVine won the Slam Dunk Contest, Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley was a surprise winner of the Skills Challenge and Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh’s team won the Shooting Stars event for the third straight year. There was more anticipation for the Three-Point Contest rather than the Slam Dunk Contest, and with good reason. Every player in the eight-man field was either a former champion or in the top 10 in three-pointers made or percentage. Curry and Thompson are known as the “Splash Brothers” and have shot the Warriors to the NBA’s best record. Curry came in with 161 threepointers, tied for the league lead with Atlanta Hawks All-Star forward Kyle Korver and Portland Trail Blazers guard Wesley Matthews. Thompson is next with 155 and scored an NBA record 37 points in a quarter earlier this season. The field also included Houston Rockets All-Star guard James Harden (140 three-pointers), Los Angeles Clippers guard JJ Redick (.436 percentage) and defending champion Marco Belinelli of Italy, a guard for the San Antonio Spurs. Each player took 25 shots, with six “money balls” worth two points each. “If you look at everyone individually, it’s pretty special to have all these guys out there shooting,” Curry said. “And I A DIVISION Raha trounce NYDT by six wickets MUSCAT: Raha Cricket Team trounced the National Youth Development Team (NYDT) easily by 6 wickets in a Muscat Pharmacy & Stores LLC sponsored ‘A’ division 50 overs a side league match played on Saturday at the MOS Turf Ground at Al Amerat. Opting to bat after winning the toss, NYDT were bowled out for 131 in 40.4 overs with Kunal Pandya 31 (48b, 6x4) and Yousuf Abdulrahim Mahmood al Balushi 31 not out (47b, 5x4) making noteworthy contributions. The bowlers to dominate were skipper Khalid Rasheed 3 for 22, David Samrot 3 for 27 and Mohammed Adnan 2 for 22. With a required run rate of under 3 runs per over Raha got to their target scoring 132 losing 4 wickets off 24.5 overs thanks to an opening partnership of 77 runs off 16 over between Akmal Shahzad 49 (70b, 8x4) and Shahid Naseem 36 (48b, 5x4). Jaspreet Singh claimed all 4 wickets conceding 34 runs off 10 overs 3 of which were maiden overs. Brief scores: NYDT – 131 all out in 40.4 overs (Kunal Pandya 31, Yousuf Abdulrahim Mahmood al Balushi 31 n.o.; Khalid Rasheed 3-22, David Samrot 3-27 and Mohammed Adnan 2-22) lost to Raha – 132 for 4 in 24.5 overs (Akmal Shahzad 49, Shahid Naseem 36; Jaspreet Singh 4-34); Points: Raha - 5 (5 games – 15), NYDT - 0 (6 games – 5) Minnesota Timberwolves guard Zach LaVine (right) and guard Andrew Wiggins during the 2015 NBA All Star Slam Dunk Contest. RIGHT: Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry after winning the 2015 NBA All Star three point competition. — USA Today Sports wanted to be a part of that group.” Irving and Curry each posted a 23 in the first round but were outdone by Thompson’s 24. Korver, who leads the NBA with a .523 percentage, managed just an 18, as did Belinelli. Irving opened the final round with an 18, which Curry obliterated with a 27. Thompson was up next. “I looked in his eyes,” Curry said. “He’s obviously capable of 37 in a basketball quarter, so he can probably knock down a couple of threes and get a high number.” But Thompson faltered with a 14, giving the title to his team-mate. The Slam Dunk Contest was a rout as well, with the 19-year-old LaVine impressing the panel of New York basketball legends, including Julius Erving, Walt Frazier, Chris Mullin, Tiny Archibald and Bernard King, with creative, hand-to-hand slams. He had two perfect scores of 50 and another of 49 on four dunks. “I tried to get a 50 on every dunk,” LaVine said. “It didn’t happen, but I was close on all of them. So that was the main thing. I wanted to show everybody what I got.” The 6-5 LaVine opened by wearing Michael Jordan’s uniform from the movie “Space Jam” and went through his legs before a reverse slam. For his second dunk, he took the ball off a high bounce and went behind his back from left hand to right before jamming it home. Both received perfect scores. “That was one of my childhood idols, childhood favourite movies,” LaVine said. “I thought it would be something creative.” In the final round against Orlando Magic 6-4 guard Victor Oladipo, LaVine’s dunk was a spectacular display of athleticism. He caught a pass from Timberwolves team-mate Shabazz Muhammad off the stanchion behind the backboard with his left hand, put it through his legs to his right hand and slammed it home for a 49. Brooklyn Nets 6-11 centre Mason Plumlee and Milwaukee Bucks 6-10 forward Giannis Antetokounmpo of Greec were eliminated in the first round. Beverley is a defensive demon and three-point specialist not known for his ball skills. In both the semifinals against Atlanta All-Star guard Jeff Teague and the final against Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Knight, he fell behind when he was unable to complete the chest pass but won by sinking a three-pointer before his opponent. “The passes didn’t go through, but I made all the shots,” Beverley said. Knight defeated defending champion Trey Burke of the Utah Jazz in the first round. The festivities began with Team Bosh again claiming the Shooting Stars. Bosh, Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins and WNBA star Swin Cash sank four shots in just 30.8 seconds in the first round and 57.6 seconds in the final, with Wilkins draining the clinching halfcourt shot. “The last half-court shot I took was last year’s competition,” Wilkins said. “That’s how seriously I took it.” Oklahoma City Thunder All-Star guard Russell Westbrook’s team clocked 35.2 seconds in the first round but missed 26 straight half-court shots in the final, reaching the 90-second limit. — dpa THAILAND CLASSIC Disbelieving Dodt banishes losing streak BANGKOK: Australia’s Andrew Dodt pinched the $2 million Thailand Classic by a shot on Sunday from home favourite Thongchai Jaidee and overnight leader Scott Hend, claiming his first win since 2010. Five birdies in a flawless finalround 67 left him 16 under for the tournament, with 272 over the four days’ competition at the Black Mountain course in Hua Hin. It was enough to edge him ahead of Thai star Thongchai, who was well set until a horrible double-bogey on 13 left him playing catch up for the co-sanctioned European and Asian Tour title. Thongchai finished with 71 for the day and 273 overall, level with thirdround leader Scott Hend — who was left to rue bogeys on seven, fourteen and seventeen to go round in 72. Dodt has been in dismal form since winning the Avantha Masters in India in 2010. He lost his European Tour card in 2013 and had to endure qualifying school last November. “I’m speechless — it’s just come out of nowhere,” the stunned 29-year-old said, according to a European Tour release. “I played really well yesterday and today but I just didn’t think I’d come out on top,” he added. “To be honest, losing my card was probably the best thing that could have happened to me. I went home last year, spent 12 months at home, played the Asian Tour again, found myself again, found my game and to be in the winner’s circle again — it’s unbelievable.” Round of the day went to Canada’s Richard T Lee who hit six birdies in a perfect 66 to drag himself into a top ten finish. — AFP Andrew Dodt with the trophy. — AFP Sinha boost chances for runner-up slot in B division MUSCAT: Sinha Cricket Team enhanced their chances for the runnersup position in the Khimji Ramdas sponsored ‘B’ division 30 overs a side tournament with a massive 7-wicket win in their last league match against Muscat Cricket Caching Centre ‘A’ (MCCC ‘A’) during the weekend at the Municipality Ground No.2 at Al Amerat. Opting to field, Sinha justified their decision bowling out MCCC ‘A’ for 156 runs in 28.1 overs. Skipper Nalinda Kularatne took 4 for 17 supported by Prabath Indika with 3 wickets for 32. Sinha in reply got to their target scoring 160 for 3 wickets in 14.1 overs with a blistering 76 (31b, 4x6, 10x4) from opener Rangajeewa Perera. In another ‘I’ division T20 match, Ahli Bank recorded a 42-run win against ONEIC to stay in contention for the top honours LOCAL CRICKET Opting to bat, Ahli Bank posted 201 for 3 wickets in 20 overs. Major contributions came from opener Syed Imran 64 (39b, 1x6, 8x4), Haris Alam 60 (35b, 8x4) and Manoj Anchan who remained unbeaten on 51 (28b, 5x4) Brief scores:MCCC ‘A’ – 156 all out in 28.1 overs (Narendra Vandaria 32, Ivan Manjila 30, Gayash Dias 30; Nalinda Kularatne 4-17, Prabath Indika 3-32, Manjula Chrisantha 2-22); Sinha – 160 for 3 in 14.1 overs (Rangajeewa Perera 76, Nalinda Kularatne 38; Gimash Dias 2-65); Points: Sinha - 2 (7 games – 11), MCCC ‘A’ - 0 (7 games – 6) OCT AL HAIL ‘A’ EASE TO WIN In an Enhance sponsored ‘E’ Division T20 match, OCT Al Hail ‘A’ defeated Mott MacDonald by 4 wickets. Batting first, Mott MacDonald were bowled out for 153 in 19.1 overs with Muzamil Kazi top scoring with 36 (28b, 3x4), while Tawsif Tambe scored 35 (24b, 5x4). OCT Al Hail ‘A’ in reply got to their target in 16.2 overs losing 6 wickets. Opener Khalid Moosa al Balushi lead the way with a brilliant 50 (25b).Ritesh Lad picked up 3 wickets for 26 runs in 4 overs. Mohammed Sohil 37, Mohammed Shafeeq Nagori 27 n.o.; Viju Krishnan 2-18); Points: Caledonian College - 2 (7 games – 12) and Bank Sohar - 0 (7 games – 8) Abu Maather recorded a six-wicket win against Bank Muscat. NEWREST WIN BY 19 RUNS In a ‘F’ division T20 match at the OAC Ground No.3 at Seeb, Newrest Wacasco defeated Atkins by 19 runs. Batting first, Newrest Wacasco were bowled out for 153 in 19.2 overs with Jaganathan chipping in with 35 (29b, 2x4). Sajeev T Mohanan claimed 3 wickets for 14 off 3 overs. Requiring 154 for a win, Atkins managed to get to 134 for 7 wickets thanks to a brilliant 58 (46b, 5x4) from Brief scores: Mott MacDonald – 153 all out in Immesh Nanthakumar. Krishnaraja 19.1 overs (Muzamil Kazi 36, Tawsif Tambe 35, bagged 3 wickets for 19 runs. ABU MAATHER PREVAIL In an ‘H’ division T20 match, Abu Maather recorded a six-wicket win against Bank Muscat. Winning the toss and electing to field, Abu Maather did well to restrict Bank Muscat to 148 for 8 wickets in 20 overs with opener Younis Murad top scoring with 38 (33b, 3x4). Mohammed Arshad picked up 3 wickets conceding 20 runs in 4 overs. Abu Maather reached their target scoring 149 for 4 wickets in 14.4 overs with Mohammed Rizwan contributing an undefeated 38 (31b, 4x4). Moosa al Balushi 50, Ahmed al Balushi 32 n.o, Sufyan Mahmood 31; Ritesh Lad 3-26); Points: OCT Al Hail ‘A’ -- 2 (6 games – 5), Mott MacDonald - 0 (6 games – 0). Abdulrahim al Balushi 25; Mohammed Arshad 3-20) lost to Abu Maather – 149 for 4 in 15.5 overs (Mohammed Rizwan 38 n.o., Wasim Jamadar 33, Abu Bakar 26; Pratik Dalal 2-17, Younis Murad 2-43); Points: Abu Maather - 2 (6 games – 7), Bank Muscat - 0 (7 games – 6) AHLI BANK STAY IN CONTENTION In another ‘I’ division T20 match, Ahli Bank recorded a 42-run win against ONEIC to stay in contention for top honours. Opting to bat, Ahli Bank posted 201 for 3 wickets in 20 overs. Major contributions came from opener Syed Imran 64 (39b, 1x6, 8x4), Haris Alam 60 (35b, 8x4) and Manoj Anchan who remained unbeaten on 51 (28b, 5x4). A 10-member ONEIC team requiring a mammoth 202 for victory, managed to get to 159 for 4 wickets in 20 over aided by a unbeaten 84 (62b, 1x6 and 10x4) from opener Rehan Siddiqui. EASY FOR CALEDONIAN Caledonian College recorded an easy 5-wicket win against Bank Sohar in an Oman Cricket organised ‘I’ division T20 match at the University grounds at Al Khoudh. Invited to bat, Bank Sohar lost wickets regularly and were restricted to 145 for 7 in 20 overs with opener Nandakumar R scoring 48 (38b, 5x4). M Ehtisham claimed 3 wickets for 8 in 2 overs. Caledonian College thanks to a brilliant 50 (33b, 6x4) from opener Hamza Yunus Sagar Ingle 28; Waleed al Balushi 2-23, Parviz al Brief scores: Newrest Wacasco – 153 all out Balushi 2-26, Khalid Moosa al Balushi 2-33) lost to in 19.2 overs (Jaganathan 35, Shreeef Majeed Brief scores: Bank Muscat – 148 for 8 in 20 overs Nagori raced to their target scoring 151 Brief scores: Ahli Bank – 201 for 3 in 20 overs OCT Al Hail ‘A’ – 154 for 6 in 16.2 overs (Khalid 25; Sajeev T Mohanan 3-14, Tasleem Khan 2-18) (Younis Murad 38, Benny Mathew 26 n.o., Yousuf for 5 wickets off 13.5 overs. (Syed Imran 64, Haris Alam 60, Manoj Anchan 51 bt Atkins – 134 for 7 in 20 overs (Immesh Nanthakumar 58; Krishnaraja 3-19, Bibin Joseph 2-22); Points: Newrest Wacasco - 2 (7 games – 10), Atkins - 0 (7 games – 5) Brief scores: Bank Sohar – 145 for 7 in 20 overs (Nandakumar R 48, Abdul Suhan 21, Praveen Kumar 20; M Ehtisham 3-8) lost to Caledonian College – 151 for 5 in 13.5 overs (Hamza Yunus Nagori 50, n.o.; Mohammed Awais 2-37) bt ONEIC – 159 for 4 in 20 overs (Rehan Siddiqui 84 n.o., Kamal Haider 33 n.o.; Manoj Anchan 2-21); Points: Ahli Bank - 2 points (7 games –12 points), ONEIC - 0 (6 games –1). ENTERTAINMENT M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 29 TINSELTOWN Kidman, Paltrow among Oscar presenters Director Malgorzata Szumowska poses with her Silver Bear for Best Director Hana Saeidi, niece of absent Iranian Director Jafar Panahi, holds the Golden Bear Iran’s Panahi wins Golden Bear top prize A Q DEBORAH COLE I ranian director Jafar Panahi won the Golden Bear top prize at the 65th Berlin film festival for Taxi, his third movie. Panahi, who was absent from the festival, appears on screen in the film as a Tehran cab driver, swapping stories with the denizens of his city. “Limitations often inspire storytellers to make better work but sometimes those limitations can be so suffocating they destroy a project or damage the soul of the artist,” the jury president, Hollywood director Darren Aronofsky, said. Panahi was represented on stage by his young niece Hana Saeidi, who appears in the film, and she wept openly as she accepted the statuette. “I’m not able to say anything, I’m too moved,” she said. The Silver Bear prizes for acting went to Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay for their performances in the British drama 45 Years. Rampling said her father had won a gold medal at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and that she had long dreamed of taking “the baton from him”. “Well, I think this Bear has done the trick,” she said with a smile. The slow-burn drama by Andrew Haigh shows a couple on the eve of their 45th wedding anniversary whose marriage begins to founder when the husband learns the body of his longdead first love has resurfaced. Chilean drama The Club by Pablo Larrain about defrocked priests given refuge from justice by the Roman Catholic Church claimed the runnerup jury prize. Two film-makers shared the Silver Bear prize for best director, Romania’s Radu Jude and Malgorzata Szumowska of Poland. Jude’s Aferim! is a Balkan Western about a 19th century constable and his son dispatched to track down a runaway gypsy slave. The film explores the roots of contemporary prejudice against Roma. Jude called on Romania’s cultural authorities to “support quality filmmaking more” with increased funding. Szumowska’s ‘Body’ tells the story of a Warsaw widower and his anorexic daughter who seek the help of a therapist who believes she can communicate with the dead. “I am director but I’m also a woman — I think it’s a nice combination,” said Szumowska, one of three female filmmakers among 19 contenders in competition at this year’s event. Chilean documentary ‘The Pearl Button’ by Patricio Guzman, a searing indictment of his country’s brutal history as told through the image of a single trinket, won best screenplay. ‘Taxi’ is the first Iranian film to win the Golden Bear since Asghar Farhadi’s drama of tangled relationships, ‘A Separation’, in 2011. Film industry bible ‘Variety’ called Taxi a “terrific road movie” that offered “the art of cinematic storytelling”. The 54-year-old Panahi’s work is celebrated in the world’s arthouses. In Taxi, Panahi himself offers his impressions of contemporary Tehran from behind the wheel of a yellow cab. Each person he offers a lift has a story to tell, an axe to grind or an issue to debate about life. Panahi proves a genial master of ceremonies, treating his sometimes hysterical fares with unfailing politeness and good humour. The film builds to a chilling climax in which the extent and limits of the director’s liberties are revealed. Prizes at the 11-day Berlin film festival, the first major cinema showcase in Europe of the year, can help propel a picture to global box office success and further honours. Among award winners last year were ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and ‘Boyhood’, both nominated for Oscars later this month, and the gritty Chinese thriller that won the Golden Bear, ‘Black Coal, Thin Ice’. — AFP OSCARS Michelle Keegan ‘Boyhood’s’ Linklater reflects on evolving family unit set for hen party ctors Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Ansel Elgort, Nicole Kidman, (pictured) Liam Neeson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Channing Tatum have joined the growing list of presenters at the forthcoming 87th Academy Awards. According to the awards’ official site oscar.go.com, the show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced the news on Saturday. The producers have also lined up stars like Chiwetel Ejiofor, Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson, Jennifer Lopez, Chloë Grace Moretz, Eddie Murphy and Margot Robbie to present this year’s Oscars. Hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, the 87th Academy Awards will take place at the Dolby Theatre on February 22. Jennifer Lopez sued over dog bite Richard linklater J Q PIYA SINHA-ROY A A ctress Michelle Keegan is throwing her hen party in Dubai. The former Coronation Street star is set to tie the knot with fiancé Mark Wright, 28, later this year and it’s been reported Michelle will return to the city where he proposed to her, to party as an unmarried woman for the last time. The 27-year-old actress, who played Tina McIntyre on ‘Corrie’ until her character was killed off last year, will travel to Dubai with Mark’s sister Jess, mother Carol and her former co-star Brooke Vincent, who plays Sophie Webster in the ITV soap, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Meanwhile, her former ‘The Only Way Is Essex’ star beau is believed to be planning a stag party for himself and his close friends, including his brother Josh and his best friend and former co-star James ‘Arg’ Argent, in the US party capital of Las Vegas. “They will say goodbye to the single life in style,” a source told The Sun newspaper. — IANS fter 12 years of filming Boyhood and a year promoting it, director Richard Linklater (pictured inset) is finding it hard to fathom saying goodbye to a project that he calls deeply personal in its reflections of the modern American family. “This film and the way we shot it for so long, I don’t think it even feels like it’s over, and it won’t maybe until we quit all being together,” Linklater said. Up for six Oscars on February 22 and a front runner for the best picture top prize, Boyhood has been lauded for doing what has never before been done in cinema — filming the story of a boy as he grows into a man, using the same cast over 12 years. Released in theatres last July, Boyhood captures the coming-of-age of Mason (Ellar Coltrane) from age six to 18, as he and his sister are raised by their single mother (Patricia Arquette) and see their father (Ethan Hawke) on occasion. “I think Boyhood hits a lot of people as it’s similar to the way they grew up, so many people have families that aren’t by-the-textbook perfect,” said Linklater, the writer-director of films including ‘Dazed and Confused’ in 1993 and ‘Before Sunrise’ trilogy between 1995 and 2013. “It does say a lot about the ever-changing family unit and the notion of family.” ‘Boyhood’ has so far made $44 million worldwide after being made for a budget of $4 million, according to movie tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com. Both Arquette and Hawke are nominated in the Oscars’ best supporting acting categories while Linklater is up for best director and screenplay. Boyhood won three categories at Britain’s Bafta awards including best film earlier this month, and also received the coveted Golden Globe for best drama in January. “You can’t make a film like this and expect it to be so widely embraced,” Linklater said. “We feel very fortunate that audiences and critics have appreciated what went into it and what it’s about.” The film has put its distributor, AMC Networks-owned IFC Films, in the spotlight for taking a chance on Linklater’s arduous project. “It’s been a banner year for us,” said Jonathan Sehring, Boyhood producer and president of IFC Films and Sundance Selects, which has an additional two Oscar nominations in the best actress and foreign language film categories. Oscars talk for Boyhood began right after the film’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January last year, where critics raved about the story, Sehring told said. Working with Academy Award strategists, Sehring decided to release the film in July rather than fall, when a lot of award contenders hit the big screen, in order to allow ‘Boyhood’ to grow through positive reviews and filmmakers’ guild screenings. The success of Boyhood has also sparked an interest in IFC Films’ production arm, which financed Linklater’s film but closed around 2006 as the studio put its focus into distribution. “We’re exploring whether or not to get back into the production business,” Sehring said. “AMC Networks is working with great storytellers, be it something like Breaking Bad or Mad Men or Walking Dead, so will we get back into it? We’re looking at it seriously.” — Reuters ennifer Lopez and her former boyfriend Casper Smart have been sued by one of the singeractress’ neighbours over a dog attack. The lawsuit filed by Andrea Ashley says she was bitten by Smart’s dog, Bear, when she was getting out of her car in December last year, reports tmz.com. Ashley said she was left with broken bones and cuts after the boxer breed dog mauled her left arm and hand. In the lawsuit, she included photographs of her injured arm and said Smart was in Lopez’s house when the incident happened although the two broke up months earlier. Ashley says after the incident, Smart walked out of Lopez’s house wearing only pyjama bottoms and came over to apologise. She claimed this wasn’t the first time Smart’s dog had attacked her. Back in April, Bear tried to attack her after escaping through a hole in Lopez’s fence. She didn’t get serious injury at that time because her gardener saved her. Ashley said she was including Lopez in the lawsuit as the 45-yearold was also to blame for letting the dog escape through her fence. 30 LIFESTYLE omandailyobserver M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 TECHNOLOGY App that can turn you into a supermodel I f you have always wished to possess looks that would make the opposite sex go weak in their knees, here is an app for you. The app claims to transform you into a supermodel at the touch of a button. YouCam Makeup lets its users virtually transform themselves into their favourite model by tweaking their features to match the globe’s most famous ramp stars. “YouCam Make-up perfectly illustrates how technology is transforming fashion and style. We can now experiment with an unlimited number of make-up looks in seconds — this is smart and empowering, the very essence of what fashion is all about,” a spokesperson was quoted as saying. The app, unveiled recently, analysed the world’s top models’ make-up preferences and picked the looks regarded as the trendiest. Downloaded more than eight million times since its launch last summer, EXCESSIVE TECH I YouCam Makeup harnesses the latest facial detection and skin analysis technology to apply realistic cosmetic looks on selfies and other photos. The app features a complete set of true-to-life make-up effects, including eye shadow palettes, mascaras, eyeliners, lipsticks, blush and foundation. Selfie obsession is not just narcissism use affecting kids’ development Q SAHANA GHOSH P estered by his parents to go out and play, 10-year-old Ashwin refused to budge from his gaming console. It was only after his harried parents promised more gaming time that he ventured out — that too for a bit. Instances of conflicts between parents and their tech-obsessed wards, poor social interaction and worsening of basic skills are some of the consequences of addiction to and excessive use of technology among children, experts warn. And it is not just a child health issue but a public health concern as well, National Indian Public Health Association President J Ravi Kumar said. “Technologies like the Internet, smartphones and electronic gadgets like gaming consoles, tablets and the like are essential for development, but the side-effects of overuse is a concern for public health,” Ravi Kumar said. He said this has brought to the fore the importance for parents to be aware of the extent to which they themselves spend time on gadgets. “Children tend to follow what their elders do. So when they see parents working for long hours on their laptops, they are bound to get influenced. “This, in turn, results in conflicts: when parents try to limit their children’s exposure to electronic devices, they are smart enough to question why the elders are tinkering with their laptops so much,” Ravi Kumar said. Ashwin’s parents, both employed in the IT industry in Kolkata, agree. “We do need to monitor our usage, especially in presence of Ashwin,” M Bhargav (names changed) said. While for pre-teens like Ashwin, the attractions are mainly video games and gaming apps, for teens, social networking and internet activity (on smartphones or computers) are the top draw, said Manoj Kumar Sharma, associate professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore. Sharma said the institute’s SHUT clinic (Service for Healthy Use of Technology) receives three to four mails per week from other states of India — from parents of teenagers — enquiring about the service as well as possibility of online help or telephone counselling. “We get users of video gaming, mobile texting, social networking sites and pornography in the age group of 14-19 years, belonging to mid-to-upper socio-economic class. “They are predominantly male and indulge in online activities on their smartphone or at home computers or cyber cafes and have low to zero knowledge of cyber laws,” Sharma said. Counselling was sought by parents in the wake of declining academic grades, behavioural changes in the form of irritability or angry outbursts when restricted in usage of technology by adults, said Sharma. “Another consequence is decreasing contact with family, inclination to be hooked on to IT-enabled devices and indulgence in high risk behaviour due to online pornography. In these situations parents should explain to their children why too much technology is inhibitive. They should limit the time of exposure to gadgets and spend more time with them. “Restricting them from using devices in totality is not the solution in this age,” Sharma added. What about technology-enabled education processes? Can students today have a holistic educational experience sans the intrusion of virtual world? Do the cons sideline the pros of technology in child welfare? Bani Bhattacharya, associate professor, Centre For Educational Technology, Indian Institute of Technology — Kharapgpur, said the benefits of playing video games and the like are usually not incorporated in the educational set-up. “Though it is known computer games and the like help in strengthening reflexes, multitasking and INSTANCES OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN PARENTS AND THEIR TECH-OBSESSED WARDS, POOR SOCIAL INTERACTION AND WORSENING OF BASIC SKILLS ARE SOME OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF ADDICTION TO AND EXCESSIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY AMONG CHILDREN, EXPERTS WARN other functions, such things are not much wanted in educational set-up. “Parents are mostly worried about marks and academic excellence. There are good sides to games also, but that is not reflected in the educational curriculum of schools,” Bhattacharya said. Connecting the dots, award-winning educationist Devi Kar highlighted the category of small children who are also adept at handling devices. However, she said, one must also consider the fact that they are born in the era of high-end technology and a balanced approach must be taken while using gadgets in classrooms and more interaction with nature should be encouraged. “Small children too love to fiddle and know what buttons to press to get what they want. There is nothing wrong with it as long as they are not deprived of other things. They are born into this kind of world. “But we have to be very careful about the addiction facet. Schools can help. There should be judicious combination of traditional methods and use of gadgets,” Kar, the Director of Kolkata’s Modern High School for Girls, said. — IANS s one’s love for selfies just an exercise in self-obsession? Perhaps not. New research suggests that clicking selfie’s could actually be an empowering activity, helping young people to develop their identity, and boost confidence and self-esteem. The report, compiled by a leading cosmetic surgery group called Transform Cosmetic Surgery in Britain, contains results from a recent study of 2,000 British respondents in the age group of 18-24. The study revealed that eyes are the stand-out feature for both men and women, and the smile is classified as the most attractive asset. “It is interesting, but not surprising, to see that looks and image are very important to young people. “We’re not sure whether this has always been the case or if it has, in recent times, been heavily influenced by the onset and proliferation of social media profiles and platforms,” said Steven Taylor from Transform Cosmetic Surgery. In an age when health and appearance are given the highest priority, and obesity is classed as the most embarrassing physical feature, it is no surprise that a surge of selfie hybrids — including the ‘belfie’ and gym selfie — are on the rise. The study also found that 29 is the age when people feel most confident about their body, and 25 to 34-year-old love their bodies the most. — IANS Satellites to track parasites soon S cientists have teamed up to use satellite data for targeting deadly parasites and help predict patterns of parasitic diseases such as malaria, worms and hydatids (infection by the larval stage of the dog tapeworm). The team has successfully organised trials for malaria in Bhutan, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands and is now seeking support to scale up to larger countries. Additionally, spatial predictions for other diseases such as worms and hydatids are being developed for China, the Philippines and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. “Some diseases are highly sensitive to their environment, especially parasitic diseases. With remote sensing, you can identify places where disease flourishes,” said Archie Clements from the Australian National University. The team uses satellite data such as temperature, rainfall, vegetation and land usage and combines it with health data in a geographical information system. The approach combines the skills of many scientists, such as entomologists, epidemiologists, software developers, social scientists and health policy specialists. “The result is maps that are accessible to countries with limited capacity for managing disease data, tailored to their local needs,” Clements added. Parasitic diseases affect hundreds of millions of people every year, many of them in the least developed parts of the world. LOCAL SCENE Drill, games display at Indian School Wadi Kabir Scientific College of Design holds fine art exhibition T T he Afternoon Shift at ISWK, Primary Wing, hosted its Inter House Annual Sports Day on November 11, 2014, a test of the pupils’ mettle in sports. The guest of honour along with members of the School Managing Committee graced the event. The school grounds were decorated for the drill displays and various athletic events. The event began with the torch relay followed by a variety of ‘fun games’ by the pupils of Kindergarten and Classes One to Four. The theme festivals were effectively displayed with the help of props, fun games and drill displays. The inter house relay, which was a combo of sack, baton, hula hoop and cycle was an exciting event. he Scientific College of Design (SCD) is organised their Class Work Exhibition of Fall 2104 created by their Fine Art Department students under the supervision their respective lecturers, at the Glass Gallery of the college. Imad Adel, Deputy Dean of the Scientific College of Design inaugurated the exhibition which included the student’s works from various levels. The display was on show from February 2 to 7 and included a wide range of artistic proposals that Fine Arts Department has undertaken during Fall semester 2014. The exhibition put up a fine display of paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures, sketches and design studios. Apart from the common artistic disciplines, there was a space dedicated to Foundation students that showed the possibilities that the elements and principles of art such as colour, texture, shapes and lines offer as a resource to create three dimensional structures that can be articulated and modulated as a way to understand how the modern designers, architects and artists are working nowadays. The Scientific College of Design holds a unique place in sphere of art as it is one of a kind in the Sultanate. The college offers majors in Fine Arts, Graphic Design and Photography, Interior Design and Architecture and Fashion Design. They are affiliated to the Lebanese American University since its inception in 2006. SPOTLIGHT M O N DAY FEBRUARY 16 l 2015 omandailyobserver 31 NEW CHALLENGE Astronauts’ exercise regime reveals how to stay fit The madness of Nuremberg fest Q KLAUS TSCHARNKE YOU MIGHT THINK THE TRADITION OF THE CARNIVAL PROCESSION IN GERMANY STARTED IN THE CITIES THAT HAVE THE BIGGEST EVENTS: COLOGNE, MAINZ OR DUSSELDORF. BUT YOU’D BE WRONG. WE TRAVEL TO THE TRUE BIRTHPLACE OF THE CARNIVAL I t’s carnival time again, with Shrove, or Mardi Gras, falling this week, a time to let their hair down and party before the fasting period of Lent. In Germany, hundreds of thousands of revellers flock every year to the biggest carnival processions in the cities of Dusseldorf, Cologne and Mainz on the river Rhine. But not many people are aware that the actual birthplace of the German carnival procession is in the Bavarian city of Nuremberg. Starting with the traditional dance called the ‘Zaemertanz’ and followed later by the Beautiful Beards Walk (Schembartlauf), Nuremberg laid the foundations for the modern celebrations as early as the end of the 14th century, according to experts. When organisers and party-goers take to the streets it will be for the 618th time in Nuremberg. If we are to believe the writings of humanist and astrologer Lorenz Behaim, Nuremberg must have resembled a mad-house just before Lent during the Renaissance. “Ye must have greatly cavorted before Lent. Had I known, I would also have come to Nuremberg to cavort with you,” he wrote in a letter from the year 1507 to a friend in the city. “Cavorting” was only permitted once a year in the strictly controlled imperial free city of the Renaissance era: during the Beautiful Beards Walk just before the start of Lent. The first documented Beautiful Beards Walks in 1449 were colourful, musical processions through the lanes of the free city of Nuremberg. The “walkers” wore one-piece red and white costumes bedecked with little bells. “They were armed with a blunt lance to make a path through the onlookers,” says Horst Kaufmann, acting chairman of the Nuremberg Beautfiul Beards Society, who has researched the history of the custom for years. The “beautiful beards” name came from the smooth white masks that the walkers wore. Kaufmann’s research of the archives shows that the historical forerunners of the beautiful beards were the Zaemertanz dances — organised by the city’s butchers — which were first mentioned in 1397. It is no coincidence that the butchers were given the privilege of organising the masked dances in the conservative city, carnival experts say, because they were the only guild that stayed loyal to the city council during an uprising by tradesmen in 1348. Kaufmann says as a sign of gratitude, the city fathers gave the butchers the right to organise public merrymaking, and thus the Zaemertanz was born. Soon the sons of the rich patricians of Nuremberg found delight in “turning the world order on its head for a couple of days.” The butchers managed to exploit their privileges by hiring themselves out as red-and-white-clad security troops for cash; after all, they needed to earn some money before the lean 40 days of Lent when Christians were not supposed to eat any meat. Later, very little remained of the customs apart from the Beautiful Beards Walk, which took on more and more traits of the modern street carnival. From 1475 there were even early examples of the modern carnival float. There is documentary evidence of the Beautiful Beards between 1449 and 1539. Hans Driesel, head of the German Carnival Museum in the Bavarian town of Kitzingen in the Lower Franconia region, does not see any reason to doubt that Nuremberg was the originator of the modern carnival procession. His colleague and scientific director at the museum, Daniela Sandner, stressed that there were smaller processions before the Nuremberg Zaemertanz, “but the first organised processions during Shrovetide did actually take place in Nuremberg,” she confirmed. — dpa A stronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are not only working out to keep their hearts healthy but also to generate data to advance knowledge of health and fitness on Earth, a Nasa research indicates. Researchers assessed exercise on longer spaceflights with the help of astronauts on the space station, measuring their oxygen consumption peak VO2 before, during and after missions of four to five months. Widely accepted as the best measure of cardiovascular fitness, VO2peak, also called VO2max, is a measure of peak oxygen uptake. That represents the highest amount of oxygen your body can use to produce energy during exercise. “Oxygen is used by cells to provide the energy to perform work and a more aerobically fit individual’s cells take up and use more oxygen,” said Meghan Downs, senior researcher at Nasa’s Exercise Physiology Laboratory in the US. The results showed that VO2peak decreased by an average of 17 per cent by day 15 in space, but then gradually increased. Most astronauts never recovered their pre-flight V02peak levels during the mission but a few were able to maintain or even improve VO2peak during flight with frequent bouts of high-intensity exercise. Currently, each crew member is prescribed a two-hour daily workout using three pieces of equipment on the station. The data would also help predict what activities an astronaut should be able to tolerate after a long spaceflight. This would help in planning future missions. Astronauts with higher VO2peak levels, for example, would be better able to work in heavy spacesuits exploring an asteroid or walking around Mars. The results was published in the Journal of Applied Physiology. — IANS CONCRETE WORKS FOOTWEAR TRENDS Here comes the briquette look New kitchens feature concrete cupboards Q SIMONE ANDREA MAYER D usseldorf — What will women be wearing on their feet in coming seasons? Some experts in Germany predict that chunky block heels and plateau soles will be among the footwear women round the globe will be buying. “There is a trend towards the square briquette look,” says Claudia Schulz from the German Shoe Institute, DSI. For men, footwear trends will likely include old-fashioned looking soles and multicoloured heels. “Chunky boots will remain an important trend also,” believes Schulz who spoke to dpa ahead of the GDS shoe trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany. Sneakers and hippy style boots with frills will also be among the items women will be stocking up on. They match perfectly the Urban Trapper style, according to Schulz. Last year’s trend colour of black has been succeeded by warm tones such as cognac. Footwear designers have being going for highend materials like velvet, brocade and velour in their products. Siegfried Jacobs from Germany’s Association of Footwear Retailers, BDSE, believes last year saw too much emphasis on black in the trade. Most shoppers now have plenty of black to choose from in their cupboards. The new lighter colours in shop windows will encourage shoppers to go out and buy new shoes, believes Simone Reiner, an editor at Germany’s fashion trade journal, Textilwirtschaft. Reiner thinks the “chunky sole” trend in footwear is following in the footsteps of a development in clothing: jackets and pullovers have been getting bigger and more voluminous for some time. Baggy trousers and pant skirts have also been in fashion for women. “The big clothing we’ve been seeing needs a counter-weight: a more substantial shoe. Fur and fluffy materials are being used to decorate footwear,” says Schulz. “Lizard, zebra and leopard prints,” will be “indispensable” according to the fashion expert. C MOST SHOPPERS NOW HAVE PLENTY OF BLACK TO CHOOSE FROM IN THEIR CUPBOARDS. THE NEW LIGHTER COLOURS WILL ENCOURAGE SHOPPERS TO GO OUT AND BUY NEW SHOES “Lustre is back in style,” she says. If the thought of wearing ostentatious fluffy shoes is too much, then you could try dandy-style loafers or bootees. Thanks to the trend to higher trouser cuffs, boots that reach half way up the leg might also be something worth looking at. If you are looking for something more comfortable, sneakers or flat-soled boots might be to your taste. Another trend in the globalised trade is towards comfortable sports shoes made from expensive materials. “2015 will be the year of the sneaker,” declares Schulz. Simone Reiner says the trend of retro style white sports shoes is set to continue. Along with white sneakers, be prepared for the arrival of the “pre-mudded” sneaker in a shoe store near you soon. These plain white sneakers have a — dpa bottom half that is covered in fake mud. oncrete can be a rough material that looks and feels cold. But fittedkitchen designers are aiming to change that image by creating bench and cupboard units with concrete surfaces. Several big name German makers have chosen to integrate concrete into their latest designs. One maker, Leicht, names its new range simply Concrete. The cupboard doors are MDF boards that have been very finely polished. A layer of concrete no more than 1 millimetre thick is then spread across each board. Concrete kitchens are possible thanks to the development of high-performance concrete, which can be laid thinly but remains strong. “The cement is ground to a very fine powder and mixed with special additives,” says Ulrich Nolting from the information portal Beton, a website run by Germany’s association of cement makers. The additives make it possible to use this new type of concrete in ways never before thought possible. High performance concrete is also being used to make furniture. Thanks to flatter surfaces, sanding machines are no longer needed to rework and smooth the concrete. “Self-thickening concrete has the same consistency as honey,” says Nolting. “It flows slowly into every nook and cranny.” According to Nolting concrete is an excellent material for use in the kitchen and as a surface for preparing food — with just one exception. If concrete comes into contact with food acids such as citrus juice, the surface will not break apart but it will develop spots, according to Nolting. “Some people love that kind of patina and think it looks great.” If you don’t want to have spots, you can get a special coating put on the concrete similar to wood varnish. Zeyko’s concrete kitchen unit is called Horizon Forum Stucco. Its concrete cupboard doors are double coated with a special varnish. Zeyko’s marketing chief Tobias Hollerbach says that makes concrete a perfect material for the kitchen. Along with concrete Zeyko’s kitchen also uses elements of walnut-wood and glass. Concrete is not the only material designers are using more in kitchens; natural stone is also becoming a favourite material, and not just for use on counter-tops. New on the market are kitchens with thin-cut stone cupboard doors. Strasser Steine has made a stone kitchen unit called ST-ONE, which comes in four colours. But high-grade concrete and timeconsuming production techniques make this type of kitchen an expensive choice to import from Germany. That means kitchen units with veneer are set to remain popular. Just like wood veneer, manufacturers are now producing kitchens where a very thin layer of stone is glued to the MDF. Ballerina Kuechen, a German company, has chosen slate for its new kitchen, while Rempp Kuechen has gone for the full stone veneer style. — dpa MONDAY | FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | RABEE AL THANI 26, 1436 AH P29 P30 P31 Inside Astronauts’ exercise regime reveals how to stay fit App that can turn you into a supermodel Iran’s Panahi wins Golden Bear top prize www.omanobserver.om FOLLOW US ON: Marta stepping out of the crack editor@omanobserver.om Peter and Khaled checking the landing spot Khaled starting the 85m ‘Great Crack’ drop I ATTACHED THE ROPE TO THE ANCHOR, INSTALLED MY DESCENDER AND STARTED SLIDING SLOWLY INTO THE ABYSS! THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TWO WALLS OF THE FISSURE WAS LESS THAN TWO METRES AND THE DESCENT IN THAT CHIMNEY WAS JUST AMAZING! I COULD CONTEMPLATE THE VALLEY OF WADI SAHTAN THROUGH THAT CRACK WHILE SLIDING DOWN THE ROPE FOR ABOUT 85 METRES Abseiling down the KHALED H ABDUL MALAK kamkam@omantel.net.om ‘GREAT CRACK’ O Marta finishing the ‘Great Crack’ drop ne month after our first trip to Wijmah we decided along with Marta (my wife) Khalid al Siyabi, Peter (Estonian friend), Ibtisam (Khalid’s sister-in-law) and Sami (Khalid’s youngest son) to go back to abseil the ‘Great crack’ aka Shass al Daeynah locally. This time we took all the gear we needed to set up the anchors and our climbing equipment to abseil the drop. Our bags were extremely heavy as we had 200m of rope and the drill. Before we reached the top of the cracked mountain we split into two groups. Peter and I went to the bottom of the drop to check the height of the abseil with a laser measure and the landing area while the rest of the group waited for us in the wadi before the final hike to our destination. Together with Peter we managed to reach the bottom of the crack but we could not reach the landing spot as the fissure was blocked with the dead branches of a tree. My measure showed a height of around 100m to the place where we were standing. We joined the rest of the group who were resting in the wadi and climbed up the final part together to reach the top of the crack around midday. It was very important to choose the right place to set the anchor and make sure that the rope wouldn’t have any friction in case I had to climb back if I couldn’t get through the tree blocking the way at the bottom. We managed to find a place where the rope was free of any contact with the cliff and I set up two anchors. As always I was the one on whom the material I’d set was put to test. I attached the rope to the anchor, installed my descender and started sliding slowly into the abyss! The distance between the two walls of the fissure was less than two metres and the descent in that chimney was just amazing! I could contemplate the valley of Wadi Sahtan through that crack while sliding down the rope for about 85 metres. Khalid was at the top of the crack trying to slow me down to take some pictures. The Everest guy in the crack I w a s so scared when I suddenly heard a weird noise just behind me. A bunch of pigeons flew from inside the crack. They were probably more frightened than me because they have probably never seen such a creature in their own terrain. I reached the ground in about five minutes. I was very anxious, checking if we could get out of the crack because I did not want to climb back up the 85m. I walked out of the fissure and got to the tree we’d reached earlier with Peter. There was a drop of around 5m and it was possible to clear up our way from the dead branches. I called Khalid on the phone to tell him that everything was okay. Marta was the first one to join me, and Khalid followed her. The others waited for us to come back and join them for a very late lunch break as it was almost 4pm. We finished eating quickly and managed to reach our car just before the dark. Abseiling the ‘Great Crack’ ENVIRONMENT WHALE strandings natural part of life on sandbar Q CHERYL NORRIE T Dozens of pilot whales lie beached at Farewell Spit on the northern tip of New Zealand’s South Island. — Reuters he regular strandings of whales on New Zealand beaches are one of the saddest sights in nature, and rarely have a happy ending. About 140 pilot whales died after a pod of nearly 200 stranded at Farewell Spit, a sandbar in the South Island on Friday, in the biggest mass beaching in recent times. Department of Conservation staff and volunteers helped to refloat 60 of the whales on Saturday evening’s high tide, and were hopeful that they would stay in deeper water and not re-strand, Golden Bay Conservation Services manager Andrew Lamason said yesterday. Whale strandings are common at Farewell Spit, a 35-km sandbar in the shape of a fish hook which arcs across the northern tip of the island, forming a trap. More than 60 pilot whales stranded in the same area in January 2014, and nine were euthanised after they continued to re-strand in spite of efforts to return them to deeper water. It is not known why the large pod of 198 whales became stranded last week. Lamason said they may have been hunting fish and had become caught in shallow water when the tide went out. “There are huge schools of yellow-eyed mullet in the bay and they could be trying to catch those, but it is very, very shallow around the spit there, and when the tide drains out, it drains out for kilometres and kilometres.” “Once they are enclosed there is a good chance that their echolocation is just not able to pick up where the shore is and where deeper water is and as the tide drains out, they are caught.” Marine mammal conservation group Project Jonah’s General Manager Daren Grover said pilot whales stranded more than any other species, with the entire pod following if an injured or sick whale turns for sheltered water. “If one does get into trouble the others will be looking out for each other and trying to protect each other. Whereas you might see in orca or in other species of dolphins — where one strands the others will stay nearby in the water free swimming - with the pilot whales they will just come in en masse and a lot of healthy animals will get into trouble and subsequently strand.” Grover said it was possible the pilot whales had been fleeing from orca, known as killer whales because they hunt the calves of other whales. — dpa
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