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Mini-crisis in US ties
India yesterday said a bitter row over the US arrest and strip-search of an Indian consulate official had triggered a mini-crisis in bilateral relations and much more must be done to repair ties. Page 23
E the Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah yesterday chaired the co-ordinating meeting of the Arab Peace Initiative committee. The meeting, attended by Arab League Chief Dr Nabil al-Arabi and foreign ministers and representatives of each of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Morocco, Kuwait and
Bahrain discussed the latest developments in the Palestinian-Israeli peace process ahead of a wider conference opening today. US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to attend it. Earlier yesterday, al-Attiyah met with his French counterpart Laurent Fabius to discuss bilateral relations and ways to promote them. The latest Middle East developments, with the Syrian crisis topping it, were taken up. Al-Attiyah is on a several days visit to France.
of the Ministry of Interior, said . In the United States and many countries, police have been using dash cams for decades to record evidence at traffic stops. Now the technology has begun to catch on among civilians. Imagine a driver after bullying you by ashing and tailgating suddenly overtakes you, cut in front of you and slams on the brakes. So you ended hitting him at the back, but how can you explain the above to the police? The dashboard-mounted cameras record the sights and sounds while the car is driven, providing footage to document what happens on the road in front. While no company yet offers an insurance discount for people who have installed a camera, at least one sees the value in monitoring what goes on in front of a vehicle.
The dash cams join a widening array of technology - such as the onboard data recorders installed in all new cars and the pay-as-you-drive devices that bring discounts to cautious drivers - that can document behind-the-wheel behaviour. This technology works the same way as the camera installed in ATM machines for security and surveillance. The technology became available on the consumer market about 10 years ago, but at that time a decent dash cam retailed for thousands of riyals. Now, a basic model can be bought for under QR600. Parents also install dash cam if they are worried about a teen driver. Dash cam footage provides proof of the drivers behaviour, like texting behind the wheel. In the Western countries, more and more motorists are using the dash cam to protect themselves from people and crash-for-cash organisations who claim false injury and subsequent compensation. More advanced versions of the cameras can also record rear views; some are equipped with infra-red sensors to enable recordings in the dark too. More sophisticated units automatically switch on and begins recording as soon as the car engine starts. Some of the more advanced camera options can also record while the vehicle is parked (i.e. to deter theft and vandalism).
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assistance provided to patients in desperate need for care. QRC urged the combatants to keep far from the vicinity of any medical facility and respect the Red Cross principles of neutrality and impartiality while protecting the emblem.
he Qatar Society of Engineers (QSE) made an introductory visit to Abu-Bakr al-Sidiq independent preparatory school to enhance its corporate social participation. A delegation headed by QSE chairman Ahmed al-Jolo gave a comprehensive presentation to the students on the services and activities of the organisation, besides the various branches and divisions of engineering. They also answered the students questions and explained how they could attain their aspirations in such elds. The delegation was briefed on the researches and various scientic and technical activities and innovations of the students. The QSE assured the students and school administration of their full support to their scientic activities. The delegation signed an agreement with the school to enhance further co-operation.
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Employers seek IBAN from staff
Companies and employers have started seeking international bank account number (IBAN) of their employees, after a Qatar Central Bank directive, making IBAN mandatory for transactions. Employers have been asked to furnish details of their employees IBAN to local banks concerned, a source said. IBAN will become mandatory in Qatar for customers cross-border money transfers from May 1, but has already gone live on January 1. IBAN will facilitate automatic processing of money transfers between countries, which are IBAN-compliant. Inter-bank transfers will also come in handy in an IBAN regime. Customers can get IBAN from their respective banks in Qatar. Customers using Internet banking can find their IBAN details online. IBAN for Qatar will comprise 29 digits and contain the following information - country code, security digits, bank identifier code followed by customers current bank account number.
rope to expand its network, and noted that the customers of RTT will be delighted to learn about this partnership as there is a huge demand for rail travel within Europe from leisure and business travellers from this part of the world. Train has always been a wonderful way to explore Europe with a great high speed network across Europe. Passengers can enjoy great sceneries through elds and mountains in the comfort for unforgettable journeys. Passengers can reach their preferred destinations at best times, due to the exible schedules, frequent departures and high speed. For example, one can travel from Brussels to London, Paris, Cologne or Amsterdam and make it all in a day.
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Qatar Petroleum to honour 181 graduates today
nder the patronage of the Minister of Energy and Industry, HE Dr Mohamed bin Saleh al-Sada, Qatar Petroleum (QP) will recognise a total of 181 QP-sponsored graduates at a formal ceremony today at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC). The annual QP Graduates Recognition Ceremony will honour ten Qatari nationals who have received their masters degrees, 104 students who have earned bachelors degrees, 30 others who have received their diplomas, six who have completed their Clerical Preparation Programme (CPP), and 31 students who have received their TAFECerticate III. The QP graduates consist of 123 male students and 57 female students, all of whom have successfully accomplished their QP scholarships or train-
ing programmes in various elds of study. In addition to Dr al-Sada, the recognition ceremony will be attended by QP board members, directors, corporate managers and department managers as well as by top officials from QPs joint ventures and subsidiaries. The guests also include representatives from various universities and colleges in Qatar as well as the families and friends of the graduates. A number of former Qatari and expatriate employees of QP will also be honoured during the recognition ceremony for their signicant role in the early stages of QP. Cardiff University, which is one of the leading educational institutions in the UK, will be given recognition for its valuable role in educating a large number of Qatari nationals under QPs scholarship programme.
exus has taken its IS range into new territory with the introduction of its IS 350 a six cylinder sedan. Packing six cylinders which put out 312HP and displaces 3.5 litres, it is mated to an eight-speed automatic. This car has leapfrogged Lexus compact range squarely into the ring with the established German marques. The IS 350 has a stablemate in the IS250 which also has six cylinders but the engine displaces 2.5litres. The IS 250 puts out 204 HP. Both cars work brilliantly on the road. Even at high speed there is no wind noise and the AC cools brilliantly without the noise that normal sedans make. There is an air of calm and control inside the cabin. This car not only makes you wish the drive to the office was longer it also nearly cancels out the bustle and manic labour of weekday driving. Lexus has hit the sweet spot with the styling which may feel overdone to some but gives the range an aggressive overtone that goes with the high levels of performance. With the new Lexus identity expressed by its revamped facia now rmly established with motorheads around the world, this car is now looking at grabbing more customers in the region. Both cars are offered in rear wheel or all-wheel drive versions. The F Sport package is available for all IS versions and adds 18-inch wheels, unique front fascia, F Sport grille, tuned suspension, highfriction brake pads and an instrument panel display inspired by the display in the Lexus LFA supercar. The IS350 features a new dashboard. The most notable feature is the driver console in which the speedo dial slides aside for the driver as he thumbs through the menu. Also new is a monitor mounted centrally on the dash which is the rst available 3D monitor for a car. This makes navigation information available in a fresh dimension. The interior is sport focused with a drive mode select that offers eco, normal, sport and sport plus modes. The seats in front are set low and snug with support all around to aid focused and intense spells of high speed driving. Complementing the low-set position of the front seats, knee pads on both sides of the centre console are shaped to provide support during sports driving. It contributes to a stable and comfortable position during hard driving and rounds off the snug feeling of the cockpit.
Lexus officials and mediamen before the start of the drive. PICTURE: Najeer Feroke
The Lexus Media Test drive in Mesaieed. The seats are ventilated which help to reduce the stickiness associated with leather seats. Lexus has experienced great success with its top of the line LS which now has a hybrid variant the LS600h - and the LX570 SUV. The LX 570 in particular is a huge hit with customers in the region with its silky smooth yet enormously powerful 5.7 litre petrol engine. Besides the LX the RX350 SUV has arrived for the new year with a new look and fresh technical and interior renements. The RX is another favourite with customers in Qatar and the region. A hybrid variant of the RX is now on the market. With the new engine variant Lexus is seeking to add to the success it continues to enjoy in the luxury SUV segment. According to Lexus: The Lexus hybrid system combines performance, low fuel consumption, clean low emission, is fun to drive and is marked by exceptional quietness. Anticipating the customers needs and desires is central to Lexus, and to the Japanese spirit of hospitality. By integrating anticipation into design, forms that go beyond three dimensions are created, resulting in unique and personal experiences for all Lexus customers. The Lexus Test Drive is part of a media initiative by Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros. Co. (AAB), the sole agents for Lexus in of Qatar. The Lexus Line-up showcased drive included the sporty IS, the GS, the agship LS, SUV agship the LX 570, the all-terrain GX and the elegant and aggressive RX. The journalists also drove the LS and RX Hybrid Drive .
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2 soldiers killed in attack on oileld
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rmed tribesmen killed two soldiers and wounded another in an attack yesterday on oil installations operated by Norwegian DNO in southeastern Yemen, a security official said. The assailants targeted a guard post at the oileld in the Ghayl Bin Yamin district of Hadramout province, the official said, accusing a regional tribal alliance of being behind the attack. The recently formed alliance, which is behind strikes and protests in the province, issued a statement on Friday ordering DNO to stop operations by yesterday. The statement warned DNO that it will be held responsible for the result if it refused to do so. Hadramout has been shaken since December 20 by protests against the central government after the army killed tribal chief Said Ben Habrish and his bodyguards at a checkpoint. On Monday, officials said tribesmen blew up a major oil pipeline linking the Masila eld to Al Daba port, in the town of Shahr on the Gulf of Aden. The attack came as people in the province responded to calls for a general strike. Attacks on oil and gas pipelines in Yemen are frequent. Oil Minister Ahmed Dares said last month that sabotage had cost the country $4.75bn between March 2011 and March 2013. Hadramout was part of the formerly independent South Yemen, which was unied with the north in 1990.
A woman holds a poster of her son Abdul-Rahman al-Shabti, detained at Guantanamo, during a rally outside the US embassy in Sanaa yesterday calling for the release of Yemenis held at the US prison in Guantanamo Bay on the 12th anniversary of its opening. Yemenis make up 87 of the remaining 155 detainees at Guantanamo.
ran will have no choice but to step up its uranium enrichment if a bill now moving through parliament is approved, even though it has no current need for such highly-enriched uranium, its nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi said yesterday. The bill has received expressions of support from at least 218 of parliaments 290 members and, if passed, could threaten progress toward a resolution of Irans long-running row with the international community over its nuclear programme, on which a landmark interim agreement was struck last November. The parliament is much more hawkish than Irans new president Hassan Rohani on the nuclear issue, although some see the proposal, put forward last month, as a response to a bill introduced by conservatives in
the US Senate that would impose new sanctions on Iran. Iran has stockpiles of uranium enriched to 5% ssile purity, sufficient for nuclear power stations, and 20%, of great concern to major powers because it is a relatively short technical step from weapons-grade. The bill would call for enrichment to 60%, sufficient for use in the reactors that power nuclear submarines. Iran says it plans to build one of these, but the think tank GlobalSecurity.org says this would require a vast leap in Irans manufacturing capacity. Salehi told the Iranian Jaame-Jam network in an interview that Iran did not currently need such highly-enriched uranium, according to the state news agency Irna. But he added: If the members of parliament see that its in the interests of the country that 60% enrichment could be useful, and they turn this desire into a law, then we will have no choice but to obey. The semi-official Fars News agency said lawmakers were scheduled to discuss the bill next week. Under the terms of the interim deal struck with the US, Russia, China, Germany, France and
Britain, Iran must limit its highlevel enrichment for a period of six months in exchange for relief from some international sanctions. The deal is meant to buy time for a full pact to be agreed to end more than a decade of tension over Western concerns that Iran may be trying to develop an atomic weapons capacity under cover of a programme that it says is wholly peaceful. Salehi, appointed by Rohani, made clear that he favoured a negotiated deal: Overall, theres no option other than coming to an agreement. The next choice would be disagreeing, which would not benet us, them, the region or anyone else. Separately, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif has invited European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, the chief negotiator for the six powers, to visit Iran, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told the Mehr News agency. Ashton has received an open invitation from Zarif to travel to Iran whenever she wants, Araqchi, the deputy negotiator in talks on Irans nuclear programme, said without giving any dates for the proposed trip.
emeni troops began to deploy in the northern province of Saada yesterday to monitor a ceasere between Shia rebels and Sunni Salasts, a security official said. The deal brokered late Friday by a presidential commission ends ghting that erupted in late October centred on a Salast mosque and Quranic school in the town of Dammaj. But the deadly conict had spread in the northern provinces, embroiling Sunni tribes wary of the Shia rebels, known as Houthis, who have been accused of receiving support from Iran. Forces have begun deploying in the areas surrounding Dammaj, the Saadabased security official said, adding some gunmen had not yet vacated their posts. The deal stipulated the two sides
would withdraw from the areas around Dammaj to be replaced by army troops who would monitor the ceasere, said Yahya Abu Isba, head of the presidential mediation commission. This agreement ends the military conict between the Houthis and the Salasts in Dammaj... and prevents a sectarian war that was looming over Yemen, he told state television. The Houthis, named after their late leader Abdel Malek al-Houthi, are part of the Zaidi Shia community. They rose up in 2004 in their stronghold of Saada against former president Ali Abdullah Salehs government, complaining of marginalisation. They accuse radical Sunnis in Dammaj of turning the town centre into a real barracks for thousands of armed foreigners , a reference to the Dar alHadith Quranic school, where foreigners study. The security official said a plane was
expected to evacuate foreign students and the leader of the Salasts in Dammaj, Yahya al-Hujuri. Sources in the mediation commission said Hujuri had requested President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to decide on a solution for the Quranic school and its foreign students, while providing protection for the town. Dammaj has a population of about 15,000 people. The Red Cross said it evacuated 25 casualties from Dammaj yesterday after the ceasere. The wounded, some of whom are in a critical condition, have been airlifted from Saada airport to Sanaa, the spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Yemen, Marie Claire Feghali said. The ICRC said on Monday it evacuated 34 critically wounded casualties from Dammaj, taking advantage of an earlier truce.
U foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will visit five Gulf nations on a tour of the region this week focusing on the war in Syria, Irans disputed nuclear programme and Israel-Palestinian peace efforts. Ashton will visit the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar on the trip which runs until January 16, according to a diplomatic source. We will have the chance to discuss a range of important issues which affect our bilateral relationships, Ashton said in a statement. These include EU ties with the Gulf Co-operation Council, as well as pressing regional questions, such as the crisis in Syria, the Middle East Peace Process and the recent agreement ... on the Iranian nuclear programme .
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gypts army chief General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi gave his clearest signal yet yesterday of his interest in becoming president, a move that could turn the clock back to the days when the presidency was controlled by men from the military. Sisi, who ousted Egypts rst democratically elected leader Mohamed Mursi last July after mass protests against his oneyear rule, is widely expected to seek the top job but has not yet
announced plans to run. If I run then it must be at the request of the people and with a mandate from my army... We work in a democracy, he said, speaking at an army seminar in Cairo. After the army overthrew the Islamist Mursi, it appointed an interim president and outlined a road map for democratic transition. Mursis Muslim Brotherhood supporters, who accuse the army of staging a coup, have held frequent protests calling for his reinstatement. But the security forces have launched a wide
crackdown against the group, arresting thousands on charges of violence. Egypt is set to hold a referendum on a new constitution on January 14-15, a major milestone in that road map which will clear the way for presidential and parliamentary elections. Analysts and politicians say it is unlikely that Sisi will announce plans to run before the referendum is complete. The referendum marks the rst time Egyptians have voted since Mursis removal and is seen to be as much a public vote of condence in the road map and
Sisi as in the charter itself. The state Mena news agency quoted Sisi yesterday as urging Egyptians to assume national responsibility and turn out in force to vote in the constitutional referendum in order to correct the democratic path and build a modern democratic state . There is little doubt the popular Sisi would win the presidential election. He is seen as a strong man capable of bringing stability to Egypt after more than three years of turmoil. He has had songs dedicated to him and his face appears on chocolates and posters on the streets of Egypt.
While Sisi enjoys broad support from Egyptians who are happy to see an end to Islamist rule, he is reviled by Mursis supporters who view him as the mastermind of a bloody military coup against the countrys first freely elected head of state. Sisis candidacy would further deepen the divisions between the many Egyptians who believe a rm hand is needed to steer the country through crisis and Islamists bearing the brunt of a state crackdown on dissent. Security forces have launched a massive crackdown against
the Muslim Brotherhood, which it calls a terrorist group, arresting its leaders and forcing others underground. In an interview with pan-Arab newspaper Al Hayat yesterday, the chairman of the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution said he expected Sisi to run for president in response to the popular demand. We must adhere to popular opinion who want the man and this is a commission for the man. There is no escape from that... The people say they want Sisi and we must submit to that, Amr Moussa told Al Hayat.
esidents of a militant-held city on Baghdads doorstep began slowly returning yesterday amid a tense calm, while the UN Security Council backed Iraqs efforts against Al Qaeda-linked extremists. Most businesses reopened in Fallujah while government security operations in nearby areas were put on hold after heavy overnight rain restricted the use of aircraft and heavy vehicles, a day after police and tribesmen retook militant-held areas in the nearby Anbar provincial capital Ramadi. Gunmen seized all of Fallujah, just 60km from Baghdad, and parts of Ramadi last week, the rst time militants have exercised
such open control in major cities since the insurgency that followed the 2003 US-led invasion. Both cities lie in Anbar province, a sprawling desert region bordering Syria where US and Iraqi officials have warned for months that jihadists have been able to establish training camps and rear bases. The United Nations and NGOs have said civilians lack access to essential supplies such as food and fuel because of the crisis, while Washington has piled pressure on Baghdad to focus on political reconciliation, in addition to ongoing military operations. The main route linking Baghdad to Fallujah was packed with vehicles as residents of the former insurgent bastion began making their way back after eeing days earlier. Most of the citys businesses had also reopened yesterday. But tribal leaders said a combination of anti-government tribesmen and ghters loyal to the Al Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were deployed on the outskirts of Fallujah. A policeman stationed in An-
bar said operations against militants between the two cities had been temporarily put on hold because of the overnight downpour.
It is up to us to stand on the side of our armed forces and our security services
The UN Security Council voiced support for the government campaign to retake the two cities, while concern mounted over the battle for Anbar. It urged Iraqi tribes, local leaders, and Iraqi security forces in Anbar province, to continue, expand and strengthen their cooperation against violence and terror, and it stresses the critical importance of continued national dialogue and unity . Meanwhile Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki called for Iraqis
to support the armed forces. It is up to us to stand on the side of our armed forces and our security services, he said. On Friday tribesmen and police retook two areas of Ramadi from Al Qaeda-linked militants, tribal military commander Mohamed Khamis Abu Risha said. We fought ISIL alongside our sons from the local police forces and returned them to their stations, Abu Risha said. They only control 10% of Ramadi territory, he said of ISIL. ISIL has been active in the Anbar ghting, but so have antigovernment tribesmen. At the same time, security forces have recruited their own tribal allies in the ghting that has raged in Anbar for more than 10 days. The army has so far stayed outside of Fallujah during the crisis, with analysts warning that any assault on the city would likely cause signicant civilian casualties. The Iraqi army does not have the sort of precision weapons, intelligence and re discipline to assault Fallujah without causing
civilian casualties, said Jessica Lewis, a former US army intelligence officer who is now research director at the Institute for the Study of War. In an assault, the Iraqi security forces will most likely level Fallujah by overusing artillery and standoff weapons. The recent crisis, along with a months-long surge in bloodshed nationwide, comes just months ahead of national elections and is among the biggest challenges to face Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during his eight years in office. The Iraqi Red Crescent said it had provided humanitarian assistance to more than 8,000 families across Anbar but that upwards of 13,000 had ed, while the UN special envoy has warned of a dire humanitarian situation. A senior US official has said the crisis could take weeks to resolve. Fighting erupted in the Ramadi area on December 30, when security forces cleared a year-old Sunni Arab protest camp. The violence spread to Fallujah, and militants moved in and seized the city and parts of Ramadi after security forces withdrew.
yrian troops seized a rebelheld town north of Aleppo yesterday and were advancing on part of Aleppo city as rebels battled jihadists on other fronts, activists said. Regime forces have taken over the area of Naqarin and are advancing towards the industrial area of Aleppo city, said the Aleppo Media Centre, a network of activists on the ground. This advance is clearly a result of the rebels being busy ghting Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), Aleppo activist Nazeer alKhatib said in a Skype call. The armys moves come eight days after Islamist and moderate rebels ghting to topple President Bashar al-Assads regime
launched a major offensive against ISIL. Yesterday ISIL militants fought pitched battles with other rebels in the northwestern town of Saraqeb and seized the frontier town of Tal Abyad on the border with Turkey after Islamist rebels pulled out, a monitoring group said. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Islamist rebels launched an offensive to push ISIL out of Saraqeb, the jihadists last bastion in the western province of Idlib. The Islamist rebels took over most of the town, and besieged hundreds of ISIL ghters , said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman. During the day a car bomb exploded in Saraqeb near an Islamist rebel checkpoint, the Observatory said, without giving details. ISIL militants also battled Islam-
ist rebels in the northern city of Raqa, where they captured a train station and a checkpoint run by other rebels, said the Observatory. The corpses of dozens of ISIL ghters were found in a Raqa hospital, the monitoring group said. Meanwhile muezzins in Jazra, a town west of Raqa, urged residents to identify the bodies of dozens of Islamist ghters who had been abandoned on the battleeld, added the Observatory. Though rebels initially welcomed jihadists in Syria, ISILs horric abuses and its quest for hegemony over opposition areas sparked a massive backlash against them. ISIL had previously warned rebels that should they continue to ght them, they would withdraw from the frontlines in Aleppo, Syrias second city, thus allowing Assads forces to deploy.
t started with a sele: a selfportrait picture of 16-year-old Mohamed al-Chaar, who was killed in a Beirut car bomb, has sparked a mini political protest by Lebanese citizens. In dozens of pictures posted on Facebook and Twitter, young Lebanese hold up signs with a personal message and the hashtag #notamartyr, protesting the cycle of political violence in their country. The Not A Martyr campaign sprang up after Chaar was killed in a December 27 car bombing that targeted moderate Lebanese politician Mohamed Chatah. Moments before the explosion in downtown Beirut, the teenager had posed for a sele with his friends. A day later, he died of his injuries in hospital. Angered and appalled by his death, a group of young Lebanese started a protest page on Facebook. We can no longer normalise the persistent violence. We can no longer desensitise ourselves to the constant horror of life in Lebanon, the page reads. We are victims, not martyrs, adds the page, rejecting the notion that innocent bystanders be labelled in the same way as those who chose to die for a political or religious cause. But we are not hopeless, and we have dreams for our country... Tell us what you want for your country. Tell us what you want to live for. More than 7,000 people have liked the page, and hundreds have posted their own seles. I want to live for my son, not die for my country, reads one message with a photo of a woman kissing her young son on the beach. As a future doctor, I hope that none of my patients are victims of war, bombings, politics or religion, reads a hand-scrawled message. Dyala Badran, a 25-year-old Beirut resident, was among the rst to respond to the campaign, posting a sele on her Twitter account on December 30. She looks into the camera, clutching a small sheet of white paper with the message I want to bring the murderers to justice written in black, and the word justice underlined. I posted probably one of the more dramatic ones, she said,
adding that she felt a lot of anger building in her since Chaars death. I was very angry that he was being labelled a martyr, because in my eyes, he wasnt, he was a victim of murder, she said. Her message was also intended to challenge what she calls a culture of normalisation in Lebanon, where a population that weathered a 15-year civil war and numerous car bombs and attacks has learned to go about life after each new incident. We just get on with our lives. Thats supposed to be resilience, but its not, its normalising all this really dangerous violence, Badran said. Why are we letting these murderers go about their lives without trying them? Another participant, Carina Aoun, left Lebanon two years ago for Dubai, and posted a message expressing the frustration of many Lebanese who end up abroad. I want to stop looking for a new place to call home, her message reads. Its that feeling of leaving because something might happen in Lebanon... its unstable, she told AFP from Dubai, where she works in advertising. Youd love to go back, but you have to think about your life and what you hope to achieve. Aoun also objected to those terming Chaar a martyr , and said his death hit home for many young Lebanese who imagined themselves in his place. The youth in Lebanon feel with him because it could have been any of us. While the campaign has attracted support and attention, it comes at a time when Lebanon is deeply divided. The bomb that killed Chaar was the latest in a string of attacks, many thought to be linked to the conict in neighbouring Syria. Many Lebanese feel trapped by their countrys political violence but others are directly involved in the long-running ghting in the northern city of Tripoli, or even heading across the border to battle for or against the Syrian regime. Badran acknowledged the campaigns prospects for shortterm change are slim, but said she was heartened by it nonetheless. If we keep talking about these issues, then maybe well remember to work on them, she said. I think its very important to just talk about these things, to not just move on as we usually do.
Mohamed Chaar (second left) is seen in a self-portrait photo moments before he was killed in the car bombing in Beirut on December 27..
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ormer Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon died yesterday aged 85, after eight years in a coma caused by a stroke. Sharon left historic footprints on the Middle East through military invasion and Jewish settlement-building on occupied land the Palestinians seek for a state but also with a shock decision to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. The US and other foreign powers mourned Sharon as a peacemaker, noting his late pursuit of dialogue with the Palestinians. Those negotiations continue under Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, though differences remain wide. Sharon died at Sheba Medical Centre, near Tel Aviv, where he had been in a coma since being hit by a stroke at the pinnacle of his power as prime minister in January 2006. His condition had declined steeply since the middle of last week. Arik was a valorous soldier and a bold statesman who contributed much to the security and building up of the State of Israel, said President Shimon Peres. Arik loved his people and his people loved him, Peres said, using the nickname of Sharon, a famously burly and blunt gure with a prizeghters rolling gait. An Israeli official said Sharons remains would lie in state in parliament in Jerusalem today. A memorial service will be
Sharon rides in a jeep in this October 1973 file photo released by Israels defence ministry. held there tomorrow morning, followed by an afternoon funeral near Sycamore Farm, Sharons residence in southern Israel. Among foreign dignitaries expected to attend are US Vice President Joe Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and former British prime minister Tony Blair, the official said. Palestinians accused Sharon of sparking their Intifada with a provocative visit to the Al Aqsa mosque plaza in Jerusalems Old City in 2000, a year before he took power. He further embittered them with a crushing army sweep of self-rule areas of the West Bank in 2002 after a wave of Palestinian suicide bombings and with his siege of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in his Ramallah compound. But Sharon surprised many by withdrawing soldiers and settlers from Gaza in 2005 under a policy of disengagement from conict and a pursuit of dialogue with the Palestinians. As Sharons nance minister in 2005, Netanyahu quit in protest at the Gaza plan. Mourning Sharon, Netanyahu emphasised his military, rather than political, exploits: He was rst and foremost a brave warrior and great strategist, among the greatest of Israel Defence Force commanders. A lifelong rancher renowned for his big appetite, Sharon became known as the Bulldozer , in part for his headlong pursuit of hardline policies that included settlement expansion in territory Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war. He was widely hated by Arabs over the 1982 massacre of hundreds of Palestinian refugees in Beirut by Lebanese Christian militiamen allied to Israel. An Israeli state inquiry found Sharon, who as defence minister
engineered Israels 1982 invasion of Lebanon and war against Palestinian guerrillas there, indirectly responsible for the camp killings, and he was forced to resign his post. Sharons devastating illness struck shortly after he quit the right-wing Likud party and founded a centrist faction with the declared aim of advancing peace with the Palestinians, whose 2000-2005 uprising he had battled as prime minister. Former US president George W Bush, a Republican, saw in Sharons strategy a reection of his own war on terror and they formed a close alliance. Yesterday, appreciation for Sharon came from both sides of the US political divide. We reaffirm our unshakable commitment to Israels security and our appreciation for the enduring friendship between our two countries, said President Barack Obama, a Democrat. We continue to strive for lasting peace and security for the people of Israel, including through our commitment to the goal of two states living side by side in peace and security, As Israel says goodbye to Prime Minister Sharon, we join with the Israeli people in honouring his commitment to his country, Obama said. British Prime Minister David Cameron called Sharon one of the most signicant gures in Israeli history , saying he took brave and controversial decisions in pursuit of peace .
alestinians yesterday hailed the death of former Israeli premier Ariel Sharon, describing him as a criminal but regretting that he is now permanently beyond the reach of the law. Human Rights Watch (HRW) also lamented the fact Sharon was never prosecuted, particularly over his role in the 1982 massacre of hundreds of Palestinians by Israels Lebanese Phalangist allies in Beiruts Sabra and Shatila refugee camps. Its a shame that Sharon has gone to his grave without facing justice for his role in Sabra and Shatila and other abuses, HRWs Middle East director Sarah Leah Whitson said in a statement. For the thousands of victims of abuses, Sharons passing without facing justice magnies their tragedy. Sharon had been in a coma for the past eight years since suffering a massive stroke on January 4, 2006, just months after pulling all troops and settlers out of the Gaza Strip. His condition worsened last week and he died at a hospital near Tel Aviv yesterday. The news prompted an outburst of celebration in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, where around a hundred Islamic Jihad members burned pictures of him and handed out sweets, a spokesman said. For the ruling Islamist Hamas movement, which seized power in Gaza in 2007, just two years after the Israeli pullout, Sharons death is a lesson for all tyrants . Our people are living at a historic moment with the disappearance of this criminal whose hands were covered with the blood of Palestinians and their leaders, said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri.
Palestinian youths stand next to a poster of Yasser Arafat and raise machineguns as they dance in the street in the Ein Al Helweh Palestinian refugee camp near Sidon, Lebanon, yesterday to celebrate the death of Sharon. Among those killed by Israel during Sharons term in office was Hamass wheelchair-bound spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, who was killed in an air strike on Gaza City in 2004. Similar sentiments were expressed in the West Bank, where a senior official also blasted him as a criminal and accused Sharon of being responsible for the mysterious death in the same year of veteran Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Sharon was a criminal, responsible for the assassination of Arafat, and we would have hoped to see him appear before the International Criminal Court as a war criminal, said Jibril Rajoub, a senior official of the ruling Fatah party. Arafat was Sharons nemesis and the burly Israeli leader often expressed regret at not killing him during the 1982 invasion of Beirut. After the Palestinian leader fell mysteriously ill while under a tight Israeli siege in 2004, dying in France several weeks later, rumours swirled that Israel had poisoned him. Israel has repeatedly denied the allegations. We had hoped he would be brought before the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a war criminal, said Rajoub, who was head of the Palestinian security services when Sharon sent troops to the West Bank in a mass operation to wipe out militant groups in 2002. Sharons history is blackened by his crimes and written in the blood of the Palestinians, said Jamal Huweil, a former militant from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed offshoot of Fatah. The curse of our blood will follow him to his grave, said Huweil who is now a member of the Palestinian parliament, the PLC.
del Makki rushed into the street in Beiruts Shatila Palestinian refugee camp yesterday to hand out sweets when he learned of the death of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli leader Palestinians blame for a massacre of hundreds there and in the nearby Sabra camp. I was relieved when I found out that Sharon was dead. I think the (eight) years he spent in a coma were punishment from God for the crimes he committed, Makki, age 19, said. Over three days, beginning on September 16, 1982, hundreds of men, women and children were massacred in Sabra and Shatila on the southern outskirts of Beirut. Some 500 more simply vanished without a trace, among them Makkis uncle. Israel had invaded Lebanon three months before, and the brutal killings, the work of Israels Lebanese Phalangist allies, were carried out as Israeli troops surrounded the camps. Sharon, who was defence minister at the time, was forced to resign after an Israeli commission of inquiry found he had been indirectly responsible for the massacres.
Ten-year-old Ahmed Khodr al-Gosh said yesterday: I took a piece of candy because the assassin is dead. He killed hundreds of women and children. We are now relieved. The narrow alleyways of the impoverished Shatila camp came to life when the news broke. People poured out of their miserable dwellings to celebrate the passing of Sharon. You want to know how I feel? I want to sing and play music, that is how, said Umm Ali, a 65-year-old woman clad in black whose brother Mohamed died in the massacre. I would have liked so much to stab him to death. He would have suffered more, she said of Sharon, as she walked slowly, linking arms with a young relative. Many residents of Sabra and Shatila said Sharon should have been prosecuted, echoing the statements of many compatriots in the Palestinian territories and rights watchdogs. Shopkeeper Mirvat alAmine agreed that Sharon should have been put on trial but she is also condent that he will meet divine justice. Of course I am happy that he is dead. I would have liked to see him go on trial before the entire world for his crimes but there is divine justice and he cannot escape that.
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ormer Central African Republic (CAR) president Michel Djotodia ew to Benin yesterday where he is seeking exile, according to French media. Djotodia the countrys rst Muslim leader and prime minister Nicolas Tiangaye stepped down on Friday, bowing to pressure from regional leaders at a two-day summit in neighbouring Chad to debate the worsening sectarian conict in the CAR. I conrm that Mr Djotodia is arriving in Cotonou this afternoon, Benin Foreign Minister Nassirou Bako Arifari told AFP yesterday. Benin accepts to welcome him at the request of member states of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and it is our contribution to the search for peace in central Africa. Djotodias family are already in Benin and he visits regularly, sources in the Central African Republic added. The ex-leader also has a number of links to the country, where he was exiled and imprisoned at the request of the man he deposed in March last year, Francois Bozize. While residents of the CARs capital Bangui celebrated Djotodias departure in the streets yesterday, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) began to evacuate foreign nationals, as a power vacuum grew in the diamond-rich nation, a day after the president resigned. The aid organisation said it had received appeals from sev-
Djotodia: Has friends and family in Benin. eral African countries including Chad, Niger, Mali, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to airlift out their most vulnerable, stranded nationals. The IOM initially planned to repatriate 800 Chadians, who sought refuge at an emergency camp near the airport in capital Bangui, the group said in a statement. Several concerned governments have already organised evacuation ights, but need additional resources to cope, said IOM West Africa director Carmela Godeau. More than 60,000 migrants from neighbouring countries had asked their embassies in the CAR to be evacuated, according to Godeau. Of those individuals, almost half had already left the CAR, but at least 33,000 remained in urgent need of help. Meanwhile, the CARs 135 parliamentarians, who had traveled to Chad at the request of President Idriss Deby on Thursday, debated yesterday in the Chad-
ian capital, NDjamena, over who would take over from Djotodia until elections. The CAR has been plunged into a humanitarian crisis since Djotodias Seleka coalition rose up against the government in December 2012 and overthrew president Bozize, a Christian, in March. But even after Djotodia, who was sworn in as interim president in August, officially dissolved the Seleka coalition that brought him to power, he remained unable to end the violence. Nearly 1mn people have been displaced. About 2.2mn around half the population need humanitarian aid, according to the UN. The European Union is considering deploying troops to the CAR to help relieve the 1,600 French soldiers who are already in the country, alongside more than 3,500 African Union peacekeepers. EU ambassadors debated the issue on Friday evening and agreed that the EU should contribute to the restoration of security said a spokesman for the blocs foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton. But the ambassadors left the decision on a potential military mission to EU foreign ministers, who will meet on January 20. If they agree to a deployment, it is expected to involve several hundred soldiers. The leading option is for the EU troops to help secure Banguis airport, diplomats said, although having a mission to help protect the road connecting the CAR and neighbouring Cameroon has also been under consideration.
eadly violence including reports of cannibalism and widespread looting erupted in the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR) after the resignation of its former rebel president, as an airlift of foreigners stranded in the strife-torn country began yesterday. Sporadic gunre was heard overnight in Bangui with the shooting leaving at least ve people dead, according to the latest toll reported by the Central African Red Cross. There has also been looting throughout the city with crowds breaking down the doors of shops, many of them belonging to Muslims, reecting the sectarian nature of the strife that has wracked the country, AFP correspondents reported. Those who were looted when the (mainly Muslim) Seleka (rebels) arrived (in March last year) are now looting in turn, said the head of the local Red Cross, pastor Antoine Mbaobogo. Some of the thieves allegedly committed acts of cannibalism, witnesses told AFP. One resident of the capital, still in shock, related an incident on Tuesday when a Muslim man was attacked by a group who cut him up with a machete. One of the individuals took hold of an arm and went and bought some bread and starting chewing on the esh, along with his bread, said 35-yearold Jean-Sylvestre Tchya. The scene made many people vomit, and some cried out in horror. Another witness, Alain Gbabobou, said he saw a man pick up the head and wrap it up carefully, saying he would feast on it later. Meanwhile, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) began yesterday an airlift of thousands of foreigners out of the strife-torn country following appeals from neighbouring countries. The rst ight evacuated some 800 Chadians. More than 60,000 people from other African nations have asked for help at their embassies in the CAR, including Chad, Niger, Mali, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, an IOM statement said.
Looters run for cover yesterday when they hear gunfire near the Reconciliation crossroad in Bangui. Yesterday morning in Bangui a student who gave his name as Berson told AFP that looting had been going on since Friday, when Michel Djotodia stepped down as president under intense diplomatic pressure. Its the shops of Muslims that have been looted in this neighbourhood, Berson said. There are many Seleka (ex-rebels) in this area. They have to disarm them quickly. If not, its carnage. Djotodia, the rst Muslim leader in the majority-Christian nation, had come under re for failing to rein in the rebels who brought him to power in March 2013 and whose abuses triggered retaliatory violence by Christian militias. A special regional summit in Chad called to try to restore peace in the CAR raised hopes that the resignation of Djotodia along with that of prime minister Nicolas Tiangaye would ease the tensions in the country. But signs of sectarian conict remained in Bangui, where a mosque was the target of a group of young men who looted and dismantled the building, taking away bricks and roong. Its impossible to live with the Muslims. We dont want Arabs in Central Africa, one of the looters told AFP. Ten months of violence have displaced a fth of the countrys population, and the sectarian are-up has killed more than 1,000 people in the past month alone, despite former colonial power Frances military intervention and the presence of an African peacekeeping force. UN Secretary General Ban Kimoon has called on the African Union to speedily provide promised troops to help curb the terrible crisis in the impoverished country. France has deployed 1,600 troops in the country to support the African Union MISCA force, which is meant to have up to 6,000 troops but has not yet reached 3,500. European nations on Friday agreed in principle on a plan to launch a joint military operation in the Central African Republic, with a nal decision expected on January 20, an EU source said. Candidates to replace Djotodia have yet to emerge, but the interim parliament, whose members returned from a regional crisis summit in Chad yesterday, is due to hold a special session tomorrow. The head of the transitional body, Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet, will be temporary head of state for a maximum of 15 days. With much of the landlocked countrys population in need of food aid, a major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Banguis overcrowded camps and in the vast hinterland. The United Nations has warned that both former Seleka rebels and CAR former soldiers have crossed into the volatile Democratic Republic of the Congo, causing local residents to ee. France warned before sending troops last month that the Central African Republic which has been plagued by coups and civil unrest since independence in 1960 risked becoming a Somalia-style failed state .
he elephant population in Tanzania, beset by poaching for ivory, has plummeted by two-thirds in the past three-and-a-half decades, the government said yesterday. The ndings are the result of a census carried out at the end of last year in the countrys parks and reserves with the largest elephant herds, Lazaro Nyalandu, junior minister for natural resources and tourism, said. Results in Selous, Mikumi, Ruaha and Ruangwa eco-system show a drop of 66% in the population of elephants between 1976 and last year, Nyalandu said. The Selous-Mikumi ecosystem had 109,419 elephants in 1976, but the number has gone to 13,084 now. This is very serious, the minister noted. Wildlife safaris often combined with a beach holiday on Tanzanias Indian Ocean coast are a major source of foreign currency for the east African country. In October police and wildlife officers started a crackdown on suspected poachers amid a surge of killings of elephant and rhino, operating under what was reported to be a shoot-to-kill policy and making sweeping arrests. Members of the security forces taking part were accused of killings, incidents of torture and rapes, prompting the government to halt the anti-poaching drive in November and sack four key ministers in December. The draconian operation did result in a sharp decline in poaching.
outh African President Jacob Zuma announced a crackdown on corruption yesterday, presenting his ruling ANCs manifesto for elections this year that will give the party its toughest political test since the end of apartheid. Zuma, who has ruled Africas biggest economy since 2009 and himself faces allegations of graft and abuse of power, announced the measures at a packed African National Congress (ANC) rally in the eastern province of Mpumalanga. Two decades after South Africas rst multi-racial ballot won by Nelson Mandela, who died last month, the 102-year-old liberation movement is ghting to counter an erosion of voter
support in presidential and legislative elections. This threat comes from popular anger over persisting poverty and high unemployment in one of the most unequal societies in the world. The ANC is still tipped to win the elections expected in April, when Zuma will stand for a second term as president. However, criticism its leaders including Zuma are more interested in enriching themselves than in lifting up South Africas struggling poor and jobless, have dented the partys self-projected role as the champion of the working class. Zuma, who was booed in public last month at a memorial to Mandela, made a point of pledging the anti-corruption drive when he presented the ANCs 2014 elections manifesto to a partisan crowd in a soccer sta-
dium in the city of Nelspruit. The ANC remains very clear that corruption must be fought wherever it occurs and in all its manifestations, Zuma said, winning cheers from supporters wearing the partys yellow, green and black colours. Taking aim at a major source of corruption in South Africa government tenders often awarded to political allies, friends and family members Zuma said that his administration would create a central tender board to allocate all government contracts. Currently, government entities individually tender for services. We are changing the tender system in our country, which has caused a lot of problems, Zuma said, adding all public servants and representatives would be barred from doing business with
Supporters of the ANC party sing during the launch of the partys election manifesto at the Mbombela stadium.
the state, departing from the existing practice. The president said that any ANC and government official found guilty of corruption by a court of law would be expected to step down from leadership positions. Zuma, a polygamous Zulu traditionalist whose ve-year rule has seen scandals, feeble economic growth and labour and social unrest, himself faces public outcry over a $21mn statefunded security upgrade to his private home. He denies any wrongdoing. There were no big surprises in the economic strategy component of the ANC manifesto, with Zuma promising policies to back accelerated growth and longterm economic stability. He did speak of radical economic transformation and increasing the states role in the economy for example, the state-owned mining company would be strengthened. But the ANC has already made clear nationalisation is not on the agenda. Zuma said that efforts would be made to improve housing and basic services. Poor delivery in these areas has resulted in almost daily protests by hard-up township dwellers. He also promised the creation of 6mn jobs through an expanded public programme targeting young people, among whom the jobless rate is double the 25% national level. Although Zuma listed advances over the last 20 years in tackling inequalities inherited from apartheid, the ANC faces a political challenge from the left, from disgruntled workers and some party defectors who propose more radical policies. In December, South Africas biggest union, the 330,000-member National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), announced it would not support the ANC in the elections. At yesterdays rally, leaders of
Zuma speaks during the ANC partys 102nd anniversary celebration, where they also launched their election manifesto, at Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit. the COSATU union federation and the South African Communist Party (SACP), which are the ANCs allies in government, appealed for unity. Workers must be careful that they are not separated from the ANC, because the only ones who will benet will be the enemies of the revolution and their bosses, SACP secretary general Blade Nzimande told the crowd. Among new formations that have emerged to confront the ANC in the elections is one led by a former supporter and now vocal critic of Zuma, former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema who was expelled from the party in 2012 for indiscipline. Tapping into simmering discontent in South Africas mines and townships, Malemas Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are taking on the ANC with a radical populist message advocating nationalisations and seizures of white-owned land. Speaking before the ANC manifesto launch, Malema on Thursday described Zumas policies as an old CD with a scratch and promised exciting elections .
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ocuments related to the bridge closure scandal engulng New Jersey Governor Chris Christie revealed on Friday that authorities were deeply divided about the shutdown, with one warning it was illegal and risking peoples lives. More than 1,000 pages of anxiously awaited documents subpoenaed by New Jersey lawmakers investigating the massive, four-day traffic jam on the George Washington bridge were made public after revelations that Christies staff appeared to have orchestrated the closure as political payback. Christie, seen as a likely contender for the White House in 2016, has said he knew nothing about the plan until damaging e-mails from his staff were revealed on Wednesday. He red a close aide and publicly apologised for the asco. The documents, many subpoenaed from former Port Authority executive David
Wildstein, cast new light on the turmoil within the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the agency overseeing the nations busiest bridge. On the fourth day of the shutdown, Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority, lashed out in an email to executives, including Port Authority Chairman David Samson, and ordered the lanes reopened. I believe this hasty and illadvised decision violates Federal Law and the laws of both states, Foye said in the e-mail. I pray that no life has been lost or trip of a hospital- or hospice-bound patient delayed, said Foye of the traffic jam that delayed ambulances, including one called for a 91-year-old woman who later died. Assemblyman John Wisniewski, a Democrat who chairs the Transportation Committee, said the documents raise more questions than they answer about whether Christie knew about the traffic tie-up. Included in these documents is a reference to what appears to be a meeting between
Port Authority Chairman David Samson and the governor one week before Bridget Kelly issued the order to cause traffic problems in Fort Lee, Wisniewski said in a statement. By submitting these documents, Mr. Wildstein is telling us they are related to the lane closures in some way. The question that demands answering is - how? The documents show chaos and anger, but fail to clear up whether the epic tie-up was the result of what Christie said may have been a Port Authority trafc study. In a Sept. 6 e-mail, Port Authority executive Daniel Jacobs, general manager of transportation, asked Gerard Quelch, in charge of planning and operations: What is driving this? Quelch responded: That is my question as well. A single toll operation invites potential disaster. It seems like we are punishing all for the sake of a few. What is clear is that Port Authority police and bridge authorities had little advance
notice of the shutdown, which they warned would paralyse Fort Lee, where three major roadways converge in an approach to the bridge. The test was a monumental failure. Fort Lee is not happy, Bob Durando, director of the bridge, wrote in an e-mail to a Port Authority traffic engineer. There also appears to have been a concerted effort to keep the matter quiet. On the day he ordered the lanes reopened, Foye in an email told Wildsteins boss, Bill Baroni: We are going to x this asco. Baroni wrote back: Im on my way to the office to discuss. There can be no public discourse. Foyes response: Bill thats precisely the problem: There has been no public discourse on this. Christie said he was blindsided by the revelation that Kelly called for trouble at the commuter choke point, apparently to retaliate against the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee for not having endorsed Christies re-election campaign.
p to 300,000 West Virginia residents spent a second night unable to bathe, shower or drink tap water yeserday after a chemical spill into the Elk River near the state capital of Charleston, although chemical levels were declining. As much as 5,000 gallons (18,927 litres) of industrial chemical 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, or Crude MCHM, leaked into the river on Thursday, Governor Earl Ray Tomblin told CNN. He declared a state of emergency for nine counties on Friday, and President Barack Obama issued an emergency declaration. The spill forced schools and businesses to close in Charleston, West Virginias largest city. Tomblin said that hourly tests on the affected water supply show the chemical level is declining . But were just not sure exactly how long its going to take before its acceptable to lift the do-not-drink ban, he said. Jeff McIntyre, president of West Virginia American Water Co, which runs the states largest water treatment plant, also said he could not say when the water would be safe to use. We dont know that the waters not safe, but I cant say it is safe, he told a news conference. Water carrying this chemical has an odour like licorice or anise, McIntyre said, and though
not highly lethal, the level that could be considered safe has yet to be quantied. By Friday evening, 737 people had called the West Virginia Poison Center to report concerns or symptoms related to the spill, water company spokeswoman Elizabeth Scharman said. Symptoms included nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhoea, rashes and reddened skin varying from very mild to much more bothersome , Scharman said. The centre knew of 70 people who had been seen by an emergency room doctor, though only a handful had been admitted to hospitals, she said.
Our friends and our neighbours, this incident is extremely unfortunate, unanticipated and we are very, very sorry for the disruption to everybodys daily life that this incident has caused
The spill came from a tank belonging to Freedom Industries - a Charleston company that produces specialty chemicals for the mining, steel and cement industries - upriver from a plant run by West Virginia American Water. West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection had received a report of a strange odor on Thursday morning and visited the site, where they found a leaking tank, a spokeswoman for Governor Tomblin said. The old tank has been emptied and taken away and as of right now the company is closed down, Tomblin said. Tomblin said that when government officials arrived at the scene, They had had to con-
vince them they needed to get in to take care of this problem. According to a letter from the Department of Environmental Protection to Freedom Industries, officials had discovered that no spill containment measures had been initiated and that an accumulating MCHM leak pool was seeping through a dike wall adjacent to the Elk River and a downriver oil sheen was observed. Freedom Industries President Gary Southern said the company was still determining how much had leaked and that the company has been working with local and federal authorities, and apologiSed at a media conference in Charleston. Our friends and our neighbours, this incident is extremely unfortunate, unanticipated and we are very, very sorry for the disruption to everybodys daily life that this incident has caused, Southern said. Emergency workers and American Water distributed water to centers around the affected area. Residents formed long lines at stores and quickly depleted inventories of bottled water. Its just ridiculous, said Jaime Cook of Charleston, who was buying one of the last jugs of water at a Walmart store. Theres nowhere to buy water and everywhere seems to be sold out. This isnt going to last two days. Tina May, a Charleston resident, even considered heading out of town for the weekend. Im not sure how long I can last without a shower. This is unbearable, she said. North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory on Friday waived size and weight restrictions for trucks to expedite delivery of water, equipment and supplies.
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ifty years ago, almost half of Americans smoked cigarettes - at work, in restaurants, schools and even in hospitals. Then came a landmark warning that changed everything. The Surgeon Generals report on smoking and health, issued January 11, 1964, was the rst of its kind to alert the public that cigarettes caused lung cancer and other fatal tumours. The contents of the nearly 400-page report made headlines across America. And while not everyone heeded its call to cut tobacco out of daily life, within a decade smoking was slowly but steadily on the decline. Today, 18% of Americans smoke, down from 42% in 1964. The change in smoking habits has saved 8mn people from
dying prematurely over the last 50 years, according to research released this week to coincide with the reports anniversary. Lung cancer rates are down, and men and women are living longer than ever before. In the past half century, nothing else has come close to this contribution to the health of Americans. Nothing, said Ken Warner, professor of health management and policy at the University of Michigan. I rmly believe that when 20th century historians look back on the last century they are going to conclude that the rise and fall of the cigarette constituted one of the most important public health stories of the century, he told reporters in Washington. But as experts held press conferences and scientic journals published research on the changes in American health and longevity since 1964, some warned that signicant challenges remain.
For instance, while smoking rates are down globally, the actual number of smokers is on the rise in the world as cigarettes gain popularity in places like China and India, according to the Institute for Health Metrics in Washington. Globally, the number of smokers has climbed from 721mn in 1980 to 967mn in 2012, it said. Smoking is still the leading cause of preventable death in the US, killing some 400,000 people annually. One out of every ve deaths is a completely preventable smoking-produced death, said Warner. On the ip side of the 8mnlives-saved gure is a more harrowing one: nearly 18mn people in the US have died from tobacco since 1964. It is a horrible statistic, said Michael Terry, the son of the late Luther Terry, the surgeon general who issued report 50 years ago.
Workers are seen in a tunnel underneath Manhattan at the Second Avenue Subway project site in New York City. The long-awaited Second Avenue Subway line, which will extend the route of the Q train into the Upper East Side, has been delayed since plans were first proposed in the 1920s and 1940s. Building the subway line has involved digging 8.5 miles of new tunnel from 125th Street in Harlem south to Hanover Square, which is located in Manhattans Financial District. The total cost of the project is expected to top $17bn and is scheduled to open for service in December 2016.
voluntary effort by the worlds largest food and beverage companies to remove billions of calories from the products they sell in the US to help combat the nations obesity epidemic has far exceeded its ve-year goal, according to an independent evaluation released on Thursday. In May 2010, 16 of the nations biggest food and beverage companies, from CocaCola Co to Kraft Foods Group , pledged to remove 1tn calories from the US marketplace by 2012 and 1.5tn by 2015, compared with a 2007 baseline. In fact, as of 2012 they sold 6.4tn fewer calories, found an analysis by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Reports like this, and the fact that they exceeded their commitment by four-fold, really shows that you can make progress in giving American
families more healthy options, said Larry Soler, president of the Partnership for a Healthier America, a non-prot chaired by rst lady Michelle Obama. The group was formed in 2010 to work with the private sector on anti-obesity strategies. At the time, critics said the Partnership relied too heavily on the good will of the industry and could not replace the role of tighter regulation on how food is manufactured and marketed. Such voluntary efforts by industry are not a magic bullet, said Jeff Levi, executive director of Trust for Americas Health, a non-prot policy group. Particularly with kids, there is a role for regulation in reducing demand for unhealthy, high-calorie fare. It is not clear yet how the companies accomplished the dramatic calorie reduction, said UNC public health researcher Barry Popkin, who led the analysis funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nations largest public health philanthropy.
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Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban (centre) is surrounded by children inside the anti-government encampment in front of the Democracy monument in Bangkok yesterday.
everal Thai anti-government protesters were wounded after gunmen opened re on a rally in Bangkok, authorities said yesterday, intensifying pressure on the caretaker government ahead of a planned city-wide shutdown. The kingdom is the grip of a political crisis that has led to parliament being dissolved, with demonstrators holding mass protests aimed at toppling Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and ending the inuence of her wildly divisive brother on Thai politics. One protester was seriously wounded after unknown gunmen red at the protesters main rally site in two separate attacks early yesterday, Thai police said. The rst attack occurred at
2.30am (local time) wounding two people, including a protest security guard. The second took place a few hours later wounding ve protesters, said Police Lieutenant General Prawut Thavornsiri of the Royal Thai Police. The toll was conrmed by the citys Erawan emergency medical centre, who said one man remained in a critical condition . Protesters are seeking to block a snap election called for February 2, and want Yingluck to resign immediately. The nations election authority has called for the poll to be postponed citing the febrile political climate. Eight people, including a policeman, have been killed and dozens injured in street violence in recent weeks, and the government has voiced fears of more bloodshed as protesters refuse to back down in their efforts to oust the Shinawatras.
Authorities have raised fears that a planned shutdown by the anti-government protesters tomorrow could lead to more violence. One company of soldiers was deployed at each of 37 locations including government offices across the capital on Friday night, an army spokesman said. Thousands of police are also expected to keep the peace. Amid heightening fears of violence tomorrow, the head of Thailands powerful army called for calm. Im concerned about security as many people will come and violence has happened throughout (the protests), army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha told reporters yesterday. Prayut also urged Thais to solve the problems of Thai people in an apparent rebuttal of concerns voiced by the international community at the deteriorating political situation.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Friday called for restraint from all sides, expressing fears the situation could escalate in the days ahead . The current impasse has revived fears of a judicial or military ousting of the government, in a country which has hosted 18 actual or attempted coups since 1932. Thailand has experienced several bouts of political violence since Yinglucks brother Thaksin was ousted as prime minister by royalist generals in 2006. The billionaire tycoon, who fled the kingdom in 2008 to dodge jail for a corruption conviction that he says was politically motivated, is hated by the anti-government protesters. But he still draws strong loyalty from the northern half of the country including Red Shirt activists. The protesters in Bangkok
want to suspend Thailands democracy to allow reforms aimed at rooting out Thaksins influence. But his sister Yinglucks Puea Thai party is expected to win the February election if it goes ahead. The nations Election Commission (EC) yesterday urged the government to seek a postponement of polls until May. We cannot find enough people to work at polling stations, said EC official Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, because of the family and peer pressure created by the political tensions. Red Shirts have called on the EC, several other key legal bodies and the army to allow the election to proceed or face protests from their group. In 2010, Red Shirts paralysed Bangkoks commercial centre for a weeks-long protest which ended in a bloody crackdown on their rally.
tanding inside one of Bangkoks many military bases is a giant poster of Thai army chief Prayuth Chanocha in full dress uniform, along with a list of attributes. Intelligent, reads the poster. Knowledgeable. Modern. Visionary. As Bangkok braces for a shut down by anti-government protesters tomorrow, and rumours multiply that yet another military coup is imminent, another adjective for General Prayuth springs to mind: opaque. Paralysing Bangkok is the latest bid in a two-month attempt by protesters to topple Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, whose brother, Thaksin, was overthrown in the last military coup in 2006. Yingluck called a snap election for Feb 2, but this failed to mollify protesters, who want her government to resign in favour of an unelected peoples council to oversee political reform. Many Thais believe the military will soon step in again to break the political deadlock, especially if next weeks citywide protests turn violent. But Prayuth, 59, has remained noncommittal, brushing aside rumours of a military coup while deftly side-stepping an outright denial. It wasnt always so. Famous for irascible exchanges with the media, Prayuth once suggested coups were obsolete and slammed rumour-mongers for damaging the country. As Thailands latest round of protests gathered pace, however, his public statements have fuelled rather than scotched the rumours. I cannot conrm whether there will or will not be a coup, he said on Jan 7. Two weeks earlier, Prayuth likened the unrest between pro and anti-government protesters to an intersection where he had the power to turn the lights red to stop traffic from left and right colliding. The odds of an all-out military coup remain lower for now but will increase as instability drags on, said Christian Lewis, a Southeast Asia specialist at political risk consultants Eurasia Group. Prayuth and the military will most likely intervene only if the police lose control of an eroding
security situation. Thousands of protesters have taken to Bangkoks streets since November, accusing the Shinawatra family of corruption and nepotism. The protests, which have drawn 200,000 people at their peak, have been mostly peaceful. Four people, including two police officers, died of gunshot wounds and scores were injured after protesters clashed with police outside a stadium on Dec. 26 while candidates registered for the election. In broad terms, the current crisis pits the Thai elite, including military generals and royalists, and the educated middleclasses against supporters of twice-elected former prime minister Thaksin, who now lives in self-imposed exile to avoid jail for a graft conviction he says was politically motivated. But with Yingluck clinging onto power and protesters refusing to back down, analysts say protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, a former deputy prime minister, can only win with Prayuths backing. That has sparked fears that protagonists might instigate an attack on protesters during next weeks rallies in hopes of provoking army intervention. But senior officers said the military is reluctant to see a repeat of the September 2006 coup, which Prayuth helped execute as a deputy regional commander and plunged the country into years of turmoil. Prayuth is aware that dealing with the problem by staging a coup is not constructive and, after a while, the same problems will come back again, said army spokesman Colonel Werachon Sukhondhadhpatipak. Born in northeast Thailand, now a stronghold for Thaksin supporters, Prayuth has a reputation for hard-headed decisiveness , wrote Anthony Davis, a Thailand-based analyst at security consulting rm IHSJanes, after Prayuth was appointed in October 2010. An officer of polished social skills, he has become a regular visitor to the palace, suggesting that in royal circles he is seen as a vital gure to ensure the future stability of both the nation and the monarchy, said Davis. Prayuth also established a cordial relationship with Yingluck after her election the following year. He has repeatedly said he wants the military to remain politically neutral.
t a hairdressers shop in the Cambodian capital, there is none of the usual chit chat you might expect when getting a haircut because the barbers are all deaf. They have graduated from the only education course for deaf adults in Cambodia, where the vast majority of people with hearing problems never had the opportunity to learn sign language. I didnt have any contact outside of my family. It was like being in prison. I was stuck there. I couldnt do anything. I didnt have any money. I didnt have any education, barber trainee Oeun Darong, 27, explained in Cambodian sign language. Until the late 1990s, Cambodia was one of the few countries in the world without its own sign language. But that is changing thanks to the work of American priest Charlie Dittmeier, who began to develop the kingdoms own version with help from foreign linguists and researchers after he was posted in the Southeast Asian nation 13 years ago. We get people coming to us at the age of 25, 30, 35. They have never been to school a day in their life. They have no language, said Dittmeier. His Deaf Development Programme (DDP) is one of only two groups running schools for
US priest Charlie Dittmeier (left) using sign language to communicate with a deaf Cambodian student in a classroom in Phnom Penh. Right: Deaf Cambodian students training at a hairdressers shop. people with hearing problems in Cambodia. The other one is for children. About 30 deaf students aged 16 or older are currently taking a two-year course at the DDP centre in Phnom Penh, learning simple sign language, writing, reading and other life skills, said Dittmeier. A third year is spent in job training like at the barber shop, where the students receive instructions given in sign language on how to offer hair cuts, shaves and ear cleaning. Many have spent their life working in rice elds or as cattle herders, with no one to teach them how to use sign language. I was by myself. It was a sad life. I couldnt learn anything. I couldnt talk to my family, said Darong, who once thought he was the only deaf person in the world. He was born into a family of farmers one of eight children and missed out on an education. The others would walk to school but I was left at home taking care of the cow, shing and working in the garden, while they would go and learn how to read and write. Other pupils at the same deaf school had even worse experiences, such as the pair rescued from one of the countrys rehabilitation centres, which rights activists criticise for unlawfully detaining street children, beggars, drug users and other undesirables. They had no social skills at all. They did not know how to take a shower, said Dittmeier. On the walls of the DDP centre, some drawings show the basic rules of hygiene, while others teach Cambodian sign language. We are constantly trying to expose them to new ideas and then they start developing the signs. Then our work is to record the signs. We draw them. We scan them. We put them into books and dictionaries, Dittmeier said. When they start wanting to talk about new topics they will develop new signs. It shouldnt come from the hearing people it should come from the deaf people. And so their life expands, their language expands, their world expands. There are estimated to be more than 50,000 deaf people across Cambodia, yet only a fraction of them have learned sign language. For those who do, it can be a life-changing step. I can now communicate, said 23-year-old student Kheng Nat. People dont ignore me or discriminate against me here. It is not like at home or in the village. The situation in Cambodia, which has no state-funded education programme for the deaf, is by no means unique. Worldwide, deaf children and young people are often denied an education, including in sign language, said Shantha Rau Barriga, disability rights director at New York-based Human Rights Watch. Sign language is critical for deaf people to be able to communicate, express themselves, and learn, she added. The World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) campaigns for better access to education for the 70mn deaf people around the world, the majority of whom live in developing countries that lack well-trained sign language teachers. In many nations, the quality of education for deaf people is low and the illiteracy rate is high, according to the WFD, which deplores a massive ignorance in education systems about the importance of sign language. One of the rst things students do when they enter the DDP school in Phnom Penh is to choose their own sign name a crucial step towards leaving their solitary life behind.
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Firefighters attempt to put out a fire in the ancient Tibetan village of Dukezong in Shangri-La county yesterday.
state of emergency was declared yesterday in parts of Tonga as powerful Cyclone Ian slammed into the South Pacic island nation, bringing winds estimated at 105 knots (200kph). But residents and officials said the maximum category ve cyclone, which had been forecast to bring gusts of up to 155 knots, caused surprisingly little damage. There is a bit of damage at Haapai, some houses blown down at Foa but we still have telephone contacts with Haapai, Deputy Prime Minister Samiu Vaipulu told a media brieng. Although Australia and New Zealand had aid services on standby, Vaipulu said there was no reason to call for outside assistance. When it is over we are going there (the outer islands). We are planning, if everything is over by tomorrow, we will assess it by tomorrow. New Zealand have an aircraft on standby in Auckland already. Australia is also on standby to see what would be the needs from us but we have informed them so far there is not. Ian was downgraded to category four later yesterday although the Tonga Meteorological Service said it remained capable of very destructive winds of up to 145 knots. The cyclone ploughed overnight into the Vavau area, one of Tongas main tourist hotspots, and the director of emergencies, Leveni Aho, said a state of emergency was declared when initial damage reports were received. It means we have the national resources ready to deploy in areas of need and authorities are given power to evacuate if needed, he told the Matangi Tonga website. But there doesnt appear to have been much damage in Vavau at the moment.
A firefighter sprays water on a fire in the ancient Tibetan village of Dukezong in Shangri-la county yesterday.
ore than 2,000 people joined forces yesterday to contain a re in an ancient Tibetan town of mostly wooden houses in south-western China, but not before it destroyed about a quarter of those buildings, state media reported. There were no casualties reported after more than 2,600 residents were evacuated from the 1,300-yearold town of Dukezong in the resort county of Shangri-La, the Xinhua news agency said. The nine-hour re broke out about 1.30am (1730 GMT Friday), destroying more than 250 of the roughly 1,000 wooden houses that radiate up cobbled streets from the centre of the Tea Horse Trail town. Fireghters, soldiers, police, local officials and volunteers battled the blaze in three neighbourhoods in the south-western part of town before containing and extinguishing it around 10.30am, Xinhua reported. Putting out the re proved difficult in the dry, windy weather. Fireghters told the China News Service
their vehicles were struggling with difficult traffic conditions. Photos posted on local news sites showed gigantic ames, some more than 10m high, devouring an entire neighbourhood and casting a huge orange glow in the dark while emergency services battled to control the blaze. The cause of the disaster is still unknown but the damage is expected to exceed 100mn yuan ($17mn) according to the Chinese news portal Zhongguo Xinwen Wang. As one of the oldest and best-preserved Tibetan towns in the region, Dukezong was once a staging post on the South Silk Road and is known by names including white stone city, moonlight city and rst step to Shangri-La. In an effort to promote tourism, Zhongdian county in north-western Yunnan province was renamed Shangri-La in 2001, after the ctional land depicted in the 1933 James Hilton novel Lost Horizon. Earlier this week another highprole site of Tibetan culture, the Buddhist Serthar institute located in the nearby province of Sichuan, was also the victim of an inferno, with 10 buildings destroyed.
merican hypnotist Scott Lewis has fallen to his death from an apartment building in Sydney, news reports said yesterday. The 50-year-old Lewis, who was in Sydney to perform in a series of shows at the Opera House called The Illusionist 2.0, is believed to have fallen from his 11th oor apartment to a 4th oor balcony. Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene after police and paramedics arrived at the Goldsbrough Mort building in Pyrmont, an inner-city suburb of Sydney. The discovery of Lewis body was made after he failed to board a charter bus scheduled to take him and fellow performers to the Opera House for a matinee performance. We wish to express our deepest sympathies to Dr Lewis family and friends, as well as to the cast and crew, the Opera House said in a statement. Tim Lawson, co-producer of the show, said the evening show would not be cancelled, but put on in Lewis honour. The entire company has decided to continue the show in his honour, and send our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends, Lawson said in a statement. The Opera House, which has been hosting the show since Thursday, cancelled yesterdays matinee performance due to unforseen circumstances before releasing a statement conrming the hypnotists death. Police told Sydneys Daily Telegraph that they were not treating the death as suspicious.
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hina will look into establishing a nation-wide trading system for pollution permits as part of efforts to use market mechanisms to help clean up its environment, the countrys top environment official said. In remarks published on the website of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (www.mep.gov.cn) last week, minister Zhou Shengxian said China was working on new regulations for pollution permits and would also publish proposals for new pilot trading projects as soon as possible. China has vowed to reverse the environmental consequences of three decades of breakneck industrial expansion and clean up its heavily polluted air, water and soil and is hoping to use the market to encourage rms to cut emissions. Provinces pledged this week to
meet targets set by the ministry to cut air pollution by 5% to 25%. The ministry said it was considering a system to evaluate progress. Authorities regularly issue directives to try to tackle air pollution in major cities, but the effect has been limited with enforcement still lax and economic growth seen as the priority. China already has more than 20 local trading platforms that allow industrial rms to buy and sell permits for pollutants like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, major constituents of smog and acid rain. But their impact has been limited, said Ma Zhong, the dean of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Renmin University. Emission trading in China is not strictly a market activity and it is more like paying for emitting. It is just a few regions running some test trading, he told Reuters. Five cities and regions set up new pilot carbon trading platforms last year to encourage local enterprises to
address soaring greenhouse gas emissions and two more will be launched in 2014. China aims to have a nationwide carbon emissions trading system later in the decade. On Friday, the seven pilot carbon trading platforms signed an agreement with other environmental exchanges to look into trading not only carbon credits but also pollution, water and energy use permits. Environment minister Zhou said China planned to cut major pollutants like sulphur dioxide and ammonium nitrate by 2% over 2014. Nitrogen oxides would be slashed by 5%. China said late last year that it was struggling to meet environmental targets for the 2011-2015 period, with energy and carbon intensity targets still behind schedule. Nitrogen oxide emissions, expected to fall 10% over the 2011-2015 period, actually rose 2.82% by the end of 2012. Zhou said the total amount was expected to have fallen by more than 3.5% last year.
Two of the 40 participants, in the cold-endurance ceremony Kanchu-Misogi at Kanda Myojin Shrine, purify themselves with cold water in Tokyo yesterday.
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loft space too small to stand up in has been put up for rent in central London for 40 per week. The advert, posted on website Gumtree on January 4, comes with the disclaimer: Please note, you cannot stand upright in the room. The 160 per month property needs a tenant shorter than 5 feet four inches tall and someone who can afford 80 for a two week deposit, according to the ad. It is advertised as being right in the heart of Westminster , where average property prices are over 1mn. The ad states: We are renting this cute little loft conversion which is a former storage space. Please note you cannot stand upright in the room.
It comes with its own bedding (freshly washed), parquet ooring and there is enough space to store a few pieces of garment. The location is amazing, there are lots of shops, good transport and is right in the heart of Westminster. A prospective tenant would have to be quiet and act in an orderly fashion, according to the listing. We are generally quite easy going but do not tolerate noise at night or disorderly behaviour, it reads. Ideally it would suit someone less than 54 tall and with no history of claustrophobia. For the area the rent is very cheap and bills are included but we would like a 2 weeks deposite. (sic) Please get in touch with a few words about yourself so we have an idea of who is moving in with us.
ondon Underground staff has voted to strike in protest at the closure of ticket offices raising the prospect of the rst major walk-out on the Tube for four years. Members of the RMT union backed strike action as they bid to force the mayor to reverse the closures which will result in the loss of 950 jobs at ticket offices. Seventy-seven% of RMT union members backed strikes on a turnout of about 41% of those eligible to vote. Approximately 8,300 members were balloted including station staff and train operators. In 2010, 76% voted in favour of strike action on a turnout of 3,700, or 43% of those balloted. Strike rules dictate that the RMT can down tools as early as January 17 and they have three weeks to tell Transport for London when they intend to strike before the ballot becomes invalid. In 2010 the RMT staged four one-day strikes in protest at the reduction in the opening hours of ticket offices. But TfL claimed it was able to limit the damage by operating services at 30-40% of capacity. Tube boss Mike Brown said all the job losses would be achieved through voluntary redundancy and he expected the scheme to be oversubscribed. The cuts will be implemented after statutory consultation with staff at the end of March. TfL has hinted it may compromise by
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Tube ticket offices face the axe. keeping more ticket offices open as information centres at some larger stations. But it says it will not back down on the 950 job cuts it says will help achieve annual savings of 50m. Phil Hufton, LUs Chief Operating Ofcer, said: Our customers and staff are at the heart of our vision for the future of the Tube. All Tube stations will remain staffed at all times when services are operating, and well be introducing a 24-hour service at weekends during 2015. In future, there will be more staff in ticket halls and on platforms to help customers buy the right ticket and keep them safe and secure. Were committed to working with unions and staff to implement changes to station staffing without compulsory redundancies and weve been clear that therell be a job for everyone at LU who wants to work for us and be exible. I urge our trade union colleagues to work with us to shape the future of the Tube.
olice are hunting a group of men who left a Good Samaritan with a broken nose after he stepped in to stop them harassing a woman on a train. Detectives have released CCTV images of four men they still want to question in connection with the incident on a train from Liverpool Street. One person has now been arrested, police said. The 44-year-old victim, from Hornchurch, had boarded the train at Liverpool Street just after 12.30am on December 19 when he noticed the men harassing a woman. Detective Constable Paul Attwell, who is investigating
the attack on the man, said : In order to stop the ordeal, the victim walked over and challenged the mens behaviour, as the woman was alone at the time. As a result he was attacked by the group, who all left the train as it arrived into Seven Kings station. The victim stayed on the train and left at Romford where he reported the attack to police. He only discovered his nose was broken when he went to hospital. DC Attwell said : This was a nasty attack on a man returning from a Christmas evening out with friends, and who stepped in to stop a woman who was alone from being harassed. If you were on board the train and witnessed the attack, or have any further information, come forward and speak to police.
yleene Klasss father has called on Boris Johnson to put more police on the streets after his wife and daughter were targeted by a mugger. The singers younger sister Jessie, a radio and television producer, was walking with her mother Magdalena, when she was approached by a man who attempted to snatch her handbag. The suspect then assaulted the 33-year-old before eeing empty-handed. Yesterday Klasss father Oscar said: Boris says London is getting safer but you never see a police officer round here. He declined to speak about the incident itself stressing he had been advised not to by police. But he conrmed that, although shaken up by the attack on Whittington Road in Wood Green, his wife and daughter were doing okay . The incident happened on Tuesday night near the family home. Following the attempted robbery, Klass, 35, took to Twitter to post a direct message to the assailant. She wrote: To
the person who mugged my 67-year-old mum and my sister. I hope you get hit by a bus and die. Slowly. Her tweet was quickly met with messages expressing concern, and more than 200 retweets within minutes. Celebrity supporters included presenter Kate Thornton, who wrote Is your mum ok? So sorry to hear that. Former Spice Girl Emma Bunton posted: Oh my god, disgusting! Please give them a cuddle from me. A spokesman for the Met Police said: The victim, a woman aged 33, was approached by a male suspect who attempted to snatch her handbag. The woman resisted and the male assaulted her before making off from the scene without the bag. The woman did not require hospital treatment. Klass was herself once the victim of street crime when she was attacked by a group of youths at a newsagents in Bermondsey, London in 2005. The star had a bag of chips dropped on her head, and was pushed to the ground as the teenagers attempted to take photos of her on their phones.
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wonderful and muchloved schoolboy has been found dead in his home. The lifeless body of straight A pupil Paul Bagnall was found by relatives on Tuesday. Paramedics rushed to the house in Orpington, but despite extensive efforts to rescusitate him the 18-year-old could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene. Bilingual Mr Bagnall, a talented rugby player and black belt in karate, was due to take his A Levels at Darrick Wood School and was looking forward to a ski trip to Austria next month, his family said. The teenager, who had been offered a place to study mechanical engineering at Southampton university, is understood to have had no history of bullying. His family described his death,
Paul Bagnall had been offered a place to study engineering. believed to be by hanging, as an accident . He was found by his French mother Sandrine, 44. She told the Standard: At rst I thought it was a terrible joke. Then I realised there had been an accident. He had no problems, lots of friends and was looking forward to going to university. He was the sweetest, nicest boy. His father, Nick, 57, a banker, said: He was a great boy and much loved by everyone who knew him. He was a great son and brother to his sister - a wonderful boy who did not have a bad bone in his body. His teachers said he was a natural mathematician and used
to help his friends out with their work. Despite being a bit clumsy through determination he became a good rugby player and a black belt in karate. He was always smiling. Even when he was in a karate bout he would be beaming thats the kind of person he was. He will be missed by so many people. Friend Matt Hall, 19, said: I was very close to him, it has left a big hole in my life. He was bubbly, friendly, approachable and always happy. I have never seen him down. When he walked in the room it could change peoples moods. He was interested in so many different things. He was an all-rounder. He had a lot of friends, he had an infectious personality, he was funny and clever. His death is absolutely shocking. He was only 18. Someone I know was with him earlier that day and said he was right as rain, his usual self. It has come completely out of the blue. I refused to believe it when I heard. Twitter was ooded with tributes to the student.
Jack Smith wrote: Cant believe what Ive just heard, genuinely one of the nicest people Ive ever met RIP my friend Paul. Another, Daniel Hollett, wrote: RIP Paul, generally one of the nicest kids Ive ever met and always smiling. Seb Kirk wrote: Such terrible news but couldnt have asked to have known a better lad, the nicest boy youll ever meet. Amy Francis added: The world has truly lost a treasure, cannot believe youve left us so suddenly RIP Paul. A spokeswoman for London Ambulance Service said they were called at just before 4pm on Tuesday. She said: We sent Londons Air Ambulance, an ambulance crew, two single responders in cars and a duty officer to the scene. Extensive efforts were made to resuscitate a man who was in cardiac arrest. Sadly, he was pronounced dead at the scene by the doctor from the air ambulance. A spokesman for the Met said his death was not being treated as suspicious.
mother is believed to have killed her two young children before committing suicide at her home in north west London. The bodies of a seven-month-old baby boy and a ve-year-old boy were found at the address in Woodgrange Close yesterday afternoon, along with that of a 33-year-old woman. They were reportedly discovered by the womans accountant husband when he returned home from work. Police said the deaths of the two children are being treated as murder, but the womans death is not considered suspicious. Scotland Yard said officers were called to the address to reports of a woman and two children with injuries at around 5.20pm yesterday afternoon. A spokesman for Brent council said they knew of the family, but declined to comment further. Neighbours expressed their shock at what had happened and said arguing was often heard coming from the at in Woodgrange Close. Tashma Brown, 34, who lives next door, said the couple who lived at the address
Police were called to the house at around 5.20pm on Thursday were Sakthivel Vageswaran and his wife Jeyavani Vageswaran. She said: She was a person you didnt see often. There was always shouting and arguing, three or four times in a month sometimes. Most of the time when they argued he would come outside to cool down. Leslie Gotts, who has lived in Woodgrange Close for 18 years, said the
family, who are believed to be of Sri Lankan origin, had lived in the rst oor at for about a year. A neighbour had told him the childrens father had found their bodies along with his wifes, he said. Gotts, 70, said: I just couldnt believe what I was hearing. You freeze. Its a quiet road, a very mixed community. I think I only saw her once. She didnt look very unhappy to me. A Met police spokesman said: When officers arrived, the three were pronounced dead at the scene by medical staff. The victims next of kin have been informed, and a post-mortem investigation for her is due to be held this afternoon. Details of further post-mortems are yet to be announced. Police said they are not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident. Councillor Reg Colwill, who represents Kenton ward, said: I think everybody is the same, they are shocked at whats happened. If its accurate that the woman took her own life she must have been at her wits end and didnt ask for help, or didnt get the help she asked for. Its two young children, its very sad. He said he will ask residents in the road if they want counselling.
he UKs oldest re station closed amid emotional scenes and a warning that the decision will result in the loss of life. Fireghters on Green Watch were in tears as they walked out of the Clerkenwell station, which opened in 1872, for the last time. The station near Kings Cross is one of 10 in London which has been closed to make millions of pounds of savings. The London brigade is also cutting 552 reghter jobs and reducing the number of re engines by 14 to help meet budget savings of 45mn over the next two years. Clerkenwell closed after Green Watch attended their nal call, a blaze at a Regents Park block of ats. Resident Christopher Margrave, 32, a father of two who was rescued after being trapped with his family, said: The re brigade said if we had been in here another ve minutes the stud walls would have burned through. We would have been burned alive. The other stations that closed today are at Belsize, Bow, Downham, Kingsland, Knightsbridge, Silvertown, Southwark, Westminster and Woolwich. About 50 residents and reghters gathered for the nal watch at Westminster Fire Station on Horseferry Road.
Artemis Kassi, 42, a local mother who was there with her six-year-old daughter Maryam, has been campaigning to save the 107-year-old station. She said: I am angry, appalled and, frankly, disgusted, that it has come to this. We are here to show our support, thanks and recognition to the reghters who have served our community so well. Westminster Fire Station has served through two world wars, the 7/7 bombings and the recent theatre collapse. It is a very busy station nearly 100% of the time and costs just 1.5m a year to run. Paul Embery, regional secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, warned: It will be only a matter of time before someone dies because a re engine did not get to them in time. You cannot close 10 re stations and slash nearly 600 reghter jobs without compromising public safety. But James Cleverly, chairman of the capitals re authority, said: If you dial 999 and need a re engine, we still aim to have one with you within six minutes, and a second, if needed, within eight. The brigade is faced with signicant budget cuts which mean that changes to the service are inevitable and we are able to make those changes without compulsory redundancies. Staff at the closed stations will be moved to other locations with 155 re engines remaining at 102 re stations across London.
Pamela Duggan attends a vigil for her son Mark Duggan outside Tottenham Police Station in Tottenham, north London yesterday. The vigil followed an inquest that found on Wednesday that police acted lawfully when they shot and killed a man whose death sparked a wave of rioting in 2011 in the worst civil unrest in the country in decades. Mark Duggan, 29, died after he was shot by police who suspected he was armed at the time. Right: Community Leader Stafford Scott (C) addresses the gathering outside Tottenham Police Station yesterday.
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Spains Princess Cristina to testify over corruption charges
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pains Princess Cristina, daughter of King Juan Carlos, will appear before a Palma de Mallorca court to testify over tax fraud and moneylaundering charges she denies but has decided not to appeal, her lawyers said yesterday.
It is the rst time a member of Spains royal family will testify as the subject of criminal proceedings since Juan Carlos came out of exile to reclaim the throne after the end of the Francisco Franco dictatorship in 1975. Her Royal Highness has decided to renounce her right to appeal ... and to appear voluntarily before the judge, her law rm Roca Junyent said in a statement.
However, the lawyers said they absolutely and rmly disagree with the charges brought against Princess Cristina, which were made public this week by Palma de Mallorca examining magistrate Jose Castro after a lengthy investigation. The case is centred on Princess Cristinas involvement in a charitable organisation called Noos Foundation run by her husband,
former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin. Urdangarin was earlier charged with fraud, tax evasion, falsifying documents and embezzlement of 6mn euros ($8.2mn) in public funds through Noos, which put on sports business conferences in Mallorca and across Spain. Urdangarin has denied any wrongdoing. This weeks summons called
for Princess Cristina, 48, to testify on March 8 but her lawyers asked yesterday that the testimony take place as soon as possible to avoid drawing out what they called an uncomfortable and unjust situation . She has nothing to hide before the judge, her lawyers said. The case is one of many highlevel corruption scandals in Spain that have undermined faith
in public institutions at a time of economic crisis, marked by deep cuts in public spending. Opinion of the royal family in particular has sunk to its lowest level ever. The royal household believes Princess Cristinas decision to testify is very positive, a spokesman for the royal household said yesterday, but declined to comment further.
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Protesters try to remove the masks of riot police officers near of the Kyiv Svyatoshinskyi district court in Kiev, where guilty verdicts against Vasylkiv terrorists were announced. The verdict of the case, denounced as shameful, triggered a night of conflicts on Friday between Berkut riot police and demonstrators. Right: Former minister and opposition leader Lutsenko is taken to safety after clashes with riot police near a court in Kiev late on Friday. into abuse of power (by the police), the prosecutors office said in a statement. It added that protesters were being investigated for hooliganism, the illegal interference in the work of a court, and resisting police . The interior ministry warned that those found guilty could be jailed for ve years. The rst Kiev clashes of the new year threaten to re-energise rallies that began to zzle out last month when Yanukovych signed a $15bn economic bailout agreement with Moscow that also slashed the price Ukraine pays for Russian gas imports.
kraines former interior minister turned opposition leader Yuriy Lutsenko was in intensive care in hospital yesterday after being beaten in fresh clashes between pro-EU demonstrators and club-wielding police. A few hundred nationalist demonstrators protested late on Friday outside a Kiev court that had earlier in the day sentenced three men to six years in prison for allegedly plotting to blow up a statue of Soviet founder Lenin near the citys main airport in 2011. Ukrainian television showed several protesters being carried by stretcher to an ambulance that had been rushed to the scene. City authorities said 17 opposition members had been injured and 11 were briey hospitalised.
The interior ministry said in its defence that anti-riot troops began ring tear gas and making arrests only after being pelted with bottles by protesters who were trying to block police vans as the three convicts were being led out of the courthouse. Opposition news sites published photographs and video images of Lutsenko with his head bandaged and a large patch over his right eye. Lutsenkos wife Irina said her husband had suffered a concussion and head injuries after being attacked by police while he was trying to break up the unfolding violence. He has been placed in intensive care. They are going to keep him under observation, she told Ukraines opposition Hromadske television channel. Lutsenkos spokeswoman Larisa Sargan said the opposition leader lost consciousness several times on his way to hospital.
He received about 10 blows to the head, she told the online edition of Kievs Segodnya newspaper. Ukrainian nationalists have been a driving force behind antigovernment protests that erupted in November after President Viktor Yanukovych ditched a historic EU trade agreement in favour of closer ties with old master Russia. The rallies were fanned further by anger over violence that broke out when hundreds of ofcers beat dozens of demonstrators while trying to clear them off Kievs iconic Independence Square on November 30. The latest outbreak of violence in Kiev drew no immediate response from Yanukovych or other government members. But the Kiev prosecutors ofce said it had launched an investigation into both the actions of protesters and the police. Kiev prosecutors have opened criminal proceedings
Anti-government forces are planning another mass Independence Square rally for Sunday afternoon. Former boxing champion turned opposition lawmaker Vitali Klitschko said that the incident should nally trigger European sanctions against Yanukovych and his family that the opposition has been advocating in the recent weeks. The issue of personal sanctions is more relevant now than ever before, Klitschko said in a statement issued after he met
European politicians and lawmakers in Germany. We now understand that the Yanukovych regime will stop at nothing, said the presidential hopeful. Lutsenko was a prominent member of former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenkos government and remains a close ally of the jailed opposition leader. The 49-year-old was himself put in prison on contested charges in late 2010 but pardoned by Yanukovych under EU pressure in April last year.
Hollande: the timing of the revelation of the alleged affair with Gayet (pictured on the right) is particularly bad for the French president.
llegations that French President Francois Hollande is having an affair with an actress come at a bad time as he prepares to showcase efforts to tackle the countrys economic and social woes. Already unpopular in the opinion polls, Hollande, who has yet to win his bet to reverse the trend in unemployment, is now under attack in his private life. The French president, 59, who officially lives with his partner Valerie Trierweiler, has not denied the relationship with 41-year-old actress Julie Gayet but reacted furiously to Fridays publication of the allegation in Closer magazine. He threatened legal action over what he called a violation of
his right to privacy. Its a real passion that has ... turned their lives upside down and makes them take insane risks, Closer said in a special edition on Friday detailing the presidents alleged indelity. The timing of the alleged affair is particularly bad for the French president. Hollande, whose popularity ratings have hit record lows in recent months, had been expected to use his bi-annual press conference on Tuesday to announce a new strategy aimed at lifting France out of its economic difficulties. He was due to outline the responsibility pact he is offering a disgruntled business community whereby companies would benet from lower labour taxes in exchange for job creation. The number of Frances unemployed rose to 3.29mn in November, even though Hollande
claimed in October he had met his electoral pledge to halt the rise in joblessness by the end of 2013. Closers article, which describes a president travelling at night on the backseat of a scooter to see his lover, could spoil Hollandes new year, newspapers warned. Tuesdays press conference was expected to mark a political resurgence by conrming the social-democratic shift the president hinted at in his New Year address, LEst Republicain said in an editorial. But all eyes will now be on the presidents reaction to the alleged affair, it said. Hollande, who intended to have what he called a normal presidency, has since his election had to walk a ne line between his private and public life after his companion Trierweiler tweeted her support for the local
political rival of Segolene Royal, Hollandes former partner and mother of their four children. Private affairs are resolved in private. And I have told this to those close to me so they can scrupulously accept this principle, Hollande said in a bid to defuse the crisis. But he later told the people magazine Gala in October 2010 that Trierweiler was the love of my life , a woman the Americans call the rst girlfriend , making official his relationship with the journalist. Such scrutiny of the presidents private life was unthinkable several years ago, as the French media had shown almost complete discretion about the privacy of politicians. Former president Jacques Chirac is believed to have had many extra-marital conquests, as did his predecessor Francois Mitterrand, who even had a
daughter born to a mistress. But much of this has been swept under the carpet as Frances media is subject to strict laws on invasion of privacy, which can be punished with a years jail and a ne of 45,000 euros ($61,000). Closers allegations are catastrophic in every possible way for Francois Hollande, LAlsace newspaper commented. French people thought he was occupied by his duties, devoting every moment to getting the country back up. And as the results are not there, they then learn that the president of the republic has time to woo an actress.
ive members of a banned militant group were arrested in southern Russia yesterday and a homemade bomb packed with shrapnel was defused, in another security scare weeks before the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Islamist militants have threatened to attack the games and suicide bombers killed at least 34 people last month in Volgograd, also in southern Russia. President Vladimir Putin, who has staked his political and personal prestige on the success of the Olympics, has ordered safety measures beefed up nationwide after the attacks. Russias National Anti-terrorism Committee (NAC) said that the latest arrests were in Nalchik, a town about 300km from Sochi in the Caucasus region, where insurgents want to carve out an Islamic state. Security forces have detained ve members of a banned international terrorist organisation, the NAC said in a statement received by Russian news agencies. An NAC spokesman conrmed the statement to Reuters. The anti-terrorism operation discovered and seized ammunition, grenades and a homemade explosive device packed with shrapnel ready for use, the statement said. The weapons were discovered in the course of searching the addresses where the arrests took place, it added. Nalchik is 100km from the town of Beslan, the site of a 2004 guerrilla attack on a school which killed 331, half of them children. An Islamist group in the region, the Caucasus Emirate, led by a former Chechen independence guerrilla commander, Doku Umarov, has urged militants to use maximum force to prevent the Games, which open on February 7, from going ahead. Putin crushed separatists in the Muslim province of Chechnya when he rose to power 14 years ago. But the Islamist insurgency spread to neighbouring Dagestan, recruiting ghters from as far aeld as Canada. On Thursday police went on combat alert in the Stavropol region, also in the south, after the discovery of at least ve corpses with gunshot wounds and an explosive device. The head of Russias Olympic Committee has said Moscow has taken every possible measure to ensure the safety of the games.
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Chapman: her fame has waned since her return to Russia in 2010.
ormer Russian spy Anna Chapman, who has cultivated a sex bomb image since her return to Moscow, is now launching her signature line of dresses, to be sold in stores around the country. Chapman, who returned in 2010 under a high-prole Russia-US spy swap, has created a line of dresses and accessories that she presented at a trade fair in Turkey and plans to sell in Russia from February. The collection is based around dresses with a price range and styl-
ing that is accessible to practically any Russian woman, a spokesman for the bank where Chapman works as an adviser, Grigory Belkin, told the Interfax news agency on Friday. The clothes will go on sale in February, initially online and then in stores, Belkin said. Chapman on Thursday gave a preview of the clothes at a fashion show for Turkish brand Dosso Dossi in Antalya, a resort popular with Russians. She told the Vechernyaya Moskva daily newspaper that the collection was entirely created in Russia and featured motifs from Russian fairytales and folklore, and would be sold in department stores in
cities including Moscow and the upcoming Winter Olympic venue Sochi. Fashion news website Wday.ru published photographs of her designs, including handbags styled to look like copies of classic Russian novels such as Nikolai Chernyshevskys What is to be done? In 2012 Chapman herself appeared as a catwalk model in Turkey, accidentally dropping a pistol she was brandishing. Chapman has retained an enigmatic silence over her past since returning to Russia. She formally works as an adviser to the president of a bank linked to the space sector, FundServiceBank, although
her role is unclear. She also hosts a television show about the supernatural. She regularly puts in appearances at lm premieres and other glitzy events although her fame has waned since her initial return to Russia. In July, Chapman turned to Twitter to propose marriage to US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden. Russian fashion experts were sceptical, with stylist and television host Grigory Lisovets telling Vechernyaya Moskva: I wouldnt say Anna Chapman herself has ideal taste. She wears clothes that are absolutely ordinary.
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Reported Christian martyr deaths double
By Tom Heneghan, Reuters London
eported cases of Christians killed for their faith around the world doubled in 2013 from the year before, with Syria accounting for more than the whole global total in 2012, according to a survey. Open Doors, a non-denominational group supporting persecuted Christians worldwide, said this week that it had documented 2,123 martyr killings, compared with 1,201 in 2012. There were 1,213 such deaths in Syria alone last year, it said. This is a very minimal count based on what has been reported in the media and we can conrm, said Frans Veerman, head of research for Open Doors. Estimates by other Christian groups put the annual gure as high as 8,000. The Open Doors report placed North Korea at the top of its list of 50 most dangerous countries for Christians, a position it has held since the annual survey began 12 years ago. Somalia, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan were the next four. The US-based group reported increasing violence against Christians in Africa and said radical Muslims were the main source of persecution in 36 countries on its list. Christianity is the largest and most widely spread faith in the world, with 2.2bn followers, or 32% of the world population, according to a survey by the USbased Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. It faces restrictions and hostility in 111 countries, ahead of the 90 countries limiting or harassing the second-largest faith, Islam, another Pew survey has reported. Michel Varton, head of Open Doors France, told journalists in Strasbourg that failing states with civil wars or persistent internal tensions were often the most dangerous for Christians. In Syria, another war is thriving in the shadow of the civil war the war against the church, he said while presenting the Open Doors report there. About 10% of Syrians are Christians. Many have become targets for Islamist rebels who see them as supporters of President Bashar al-Assad. Nine of the 10 countries listed as dangerous for Christians are Muslim-majority states, many of them torn by conicts with radical Islamists. Saudi Arabia is an exception but ranked sixth because of its total ban on practicing faiths other than Islam. In the list of killings, Syria was followed by Nigeria with 612 cases last year after 791 in 2012. Pakistan was third with 88, up from 15 in 2012. Egypt ranked fourth with 83 deaths after 19 the previous year. The report had no gures for killings in North Korea but said Christians there faced the highest imaginable pressure and some 50,000 to 70,000 lived in political prison camps.
urkish politicians threw punches and water bottles during a debate yesterday about government control over the appointment of judges and prosecutors, as a feud over the ruling partys handling of a corruption scandal intensied. One MP leapt on a table and threw a ying kick as others wrestled and punched at each other, with document folders, plastic water bottles and even an iPad ying through the air, a Reuters correspondent in the room said. Parliaments justice commis-
sion was gathering to discuss a draft bill from Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogans AK Party to give it more say over the judiciary when the scuffles broke out. The ght erupted when a representative of a judicial association arrived with a petition arguing the bill was anti-constitutional but he was not allowed to speak, witnesses said. If I am being kicked at here as a representative of the judiciary, all prosecutors and judges will be trampled on when this law passes, a ruffled Omer Faruk Eminagaoglu, head of the YARSAV professional association, said after the ruckus. Erdogan has cast the wide-
ranging corruption investigation, which poses one of the biggest challenges of his 11-year rule, as an attempted judicial coup meant to undermine him in the run-up to local and presidential elections this year. He has responded by purging the police force of hundreds of officers and seeking tighter control over the judiciary. One of Turkeys most senior legal gures joined the opposition on Friday in warning the AK Party its proposed reforms to the High Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) would breach the constitution. Ahmet Hamsici, deputy chairman of the HSYK, said that greater government control over
the body responsible for naming judges and prosecutors would contravene the basic principle of the separation of powers. Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag, who was in the room when the punches were thrown, hinted that the AK Party might back down if the opposition agreed instead to changes in parts of the constitution governing the judiciary. If all political parties agree on a change in articles and announce it, it could be we withdraw this draft law, he said. However, Bozdags comments drew jeers of disapproval from opposition deputies and a senior source in the ruling party said Erdogan had no intention of
backing down on the draft bill. The AKP is trying to make its fascist regulation through violence. We wont allow this, said Muslim Sari, an MP for the main opposition CHP, who said he was on the receiving end of an iPad thrown during the scuffles. Erdogans supporters have cast the corruption probe as a smear campaign devised by US-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, who exercises broad, if covert, inuence in the media and judiciary. They see the HSYK as dominated by Gulenists. The affair has helped drive the lira currency to new lows and has shaken investor condence in a country whose stability has
largely derived from Erdogans strong grip on power. However, it is the governments reaction, seeking tighter control over the courts, police and even the Internet, which risks doing deeper long-term damage, not least to Turkeys ambitions to join the European Union and to its relations with Washington. Both of them are already critical of its record on human rights. The US State Department said this week it supported the Turkish peoples desire for a transparent legal system, while the EU warned Turkey, a candidate for membership of the bloc, about threats to judicial independence.
ens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Turkeys capital Ankara yesterday in protest against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogans government, which has been rocked by a vast corruption probe. As the prime minister arrived home after a week-long tour to Asia, about 20,000 protesters gathered at Ankaras major Sihhiye Square, chanting revolution will clean this lth and they are thieves . Some protesters were also handing out fake dollars with Erdogans photo on them. The corruption scandal implicating close allies of Erdogan has rattled his government to its core, and poses the biggest challenge to his 11-year rule. It erupted on December 17, when several public gures, including high-prole businessmen and the sons of three ministers, were detained over allegations of bribery for construction projects as well as illicit money transfers to sanctions-hit Iran.
Forced into a major cabinet reshuffle after the three concerned ministers resigned, the rebrand prime minister has responded angrily to the probe, calling it a dirty plot to discredit his government. He sacked hundreds of police chiefs in a major purge and has moved to curb the powers of the judiciary. Erdogans government, in power since 2002, has accused loyalists of US-exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose movement wields inuence in the police and judiciary, of instigating the corruption probe. Lami Ozgen, one of the protest leaders, said the scandal shed light on the true face of both the government and the Gulen movement. The crisis has made it known to the public how those who abuse religion and faith... are fond of wealth, luxury and splendour, how they worship money and how they see bribery as their direction to Mecca, Ozgen said. Gulen was a major supporter of Erdogans ruling AKP party when it rst came to power in 2002. However, the two have part-
ed ways after the government moved to shut down a network of private schools run by the movement. We will not be a mere spectator to this power struggle, because they are ... eating up our salaries and the future of our children, said Ozgen. Gulen, who left Turkey for the United States in 1999 after being accused of plotting to form an Islamic state, has denied involvement in the graft investigation. The government has vowed to press ahead with a contentious reform package which would give the justice ministry more powers to decide the composition of the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors the countrys top judicial body and strip it of the power to pass decrees. It is out of the question for us to withdraw the proposal, local media quoted Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag as saying. The parliament began on Friday to debate the AKP-proposed changes which have been slapped down by the judicial body itself as unconstitutional and sparked criticism from the United States and the EU.
Protesters hold a banner with a cartoon depicting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his three cabinet ministers who resigned under a huge graft scandal during an anti-corruption demonstration yesterday in Ankara. The text reads No one is clean if the whole system is corrupt. Erdogan has lashed out at a judicial coup , accusing prosecutors running the case of plotting to undermine him and his government. The escalating tensions have also revealed a heated competition between Erdogan and his former ally President Abdullah Gul ahead of presidential elections in August. Gul, who is expected either to be re-elected or be the next prime minister should Erdogan become president, has so far adopted a conciliatory approach toward the crisis and commentators say he will be in a dilemma if the controversial bill comes his way. While on the one hand Gul wants to separate himself from the wrongdoings of Erdogans AKP, on the other he will need both Erdogans approval and the AKPs support for his political hopes. This is his dilemma, analyst Ihsan Yilmaz wrote in Todays Zaman, a newspaper that is affiliated with the Gulen movement. This is a very formidable challenge and dilemma that requires him to show leadership skills, prudently taking a serious risk, he commented.
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People hold a banner with pictures of the three Kurdish activists murdered in Paris a year ago, at a demonstration in Paris yesterday to commemorate their deaths. Sakine Cansiz, Fidan Dogan and Leyla Soylemez were shot to death on January 9, 2013 at the Kurdish Information Centre in Paris. The motives of the triple killing remain unclear.
housands of Kurdish demonstrators from around Europe marched in Paris yesterday to call for a speedier investigation into the murder of three Kurdish activists a year ago. Sakine Cansiz, a founder of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the early 1980s, and two other Kurdish women were
found shot dead in Paris in January 2013. Carrying banners reading Turkish state the murderer, France the accomplice , demonstrators accused the Turkish state of being behind the murders. They also criticised the French judiciary for what they said was the slow pace of the investigation. Today it has been one year since the murder and we still have no answers to our all ques-
tions, Rezan, a Kurdish student living in France, told Reuters. She declined to give her family name. Chief suspect Omer Guney, a Turkish immigrant in France, was placed under formal investigation within about a week of the triple murder. Sources told Reuters in October that French investigators had collected evidence about Guneys connections to Turkey, and the magistrate in charge of the case was about to lodge a
formal appeal for information to Turkey. Turkey has denied any involvement in the murders, suggesting instead that they were related to internal disputes in the PKK. The PKK is outlawed as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the US and the European Union. The investigation is not making progress, we want justice, said Ali, another demonstrator in Paris, who also declined to give his family name.
rench comedian Dieudonne sought yesterday to circumvent a ban imposed on his controversial show over its anti-Semitic slant, replacing it with a new performance complete with a few tai-chi moves . Earlier in the day he had announced his intention to go ahead with four performances in Paris, despite the Friday-toWednesday ban on the show titled The Wall. Dieudonne MBala MBala will instead present an alternate performance called Asu Zoa on a different theme , his lawyer Jacques Verdier told AFP, noting that the ban was specically on The Wall and not the new show. The comedian had also cancelled a scheduled show in the central French city of Orleans af-
ter losing a legal challenge to get the ban lifted, Verdier said. Outside the Main dOr theatre in Paris, the police decree was pasted on the door, and a handwritten poster beside it announced Dieudonnes new show . It will include dance, music, mime and a few tai-chi moves , the 47-year-old Dieudonne said on his Facebook page, adding that he had written the show in three nights. The French government branded the comic a peddlar of hate for his diatribes against Jews. The comedian earlier was deant, calling on his supporters in a video to buy DVDs of his show in massive numbers . The more of you there is, the more I can continue this ght, he said, adding that French Interior Minister Manuel Valls has declared war against me .
Preview performances of his The Wall tour in Paris included a sketch in which the comedian mimed urinating against a wall. He then reveals that it was the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Amid the legal tussles over the show, Dieudonne announced in the same video that he has come up with Asu Zoa.
tional provisions on freedom of speech. Valls vowed yesterday that he would never allow words that divide the French . Dieudonne has been ned several times for defamation, using insulting language, hate speech and racial discrimination. But the comedian argues that the horrors of the Holocaust are given too much focus to the exclusion of other crimes, like slavery and racism, and says his socalled quenelle gesture merely represents his anti-establishment views. He has directed volleys of abuse at prominent French Jewish performers, rounding off one rant about radio presenter Patrick Cohen with the observation: Gas chambers ... a shame. Dieudonne has also been slammed for his trademark quenelle stiff-arm gesture, which has been described as a
disguised Nazi salute. The gesture, which Dieudonne insists is purely an up yours to the French establishment, has taken on a life of its own. Some people have been caught on camera doing the quenelle at Auschwitz or outside synagogues in France. Yesterday afternoon, a handful of Dieudonnes supporters gathered on Faubourg-Saint-Antoine street in central Paris chanting Dieudo, Dieudo . A woman aged about 60 joined in the demonstration, crying: Long live the Jewish dictatorship! Dieudonne started his career as part of a double act with a Jewish childhood friend, Elie Semoun. But he veered towards antiSemitism and the change burst into the open in 2003, when he concluded a televised sketch for which he had dressed up as an extremist Jew with a Nazi salute.
Knights Valour (2D) 5.30pm; Dedh Ishqiya (Hindi) 7.30pm; Drishyam (Malayalam) 10.30pm. MALL CINEMA (2): 388 Arletta Avenue (2D) 2.30pm; Mr Go (2D) 4.30pm; The Wolf Of Wall Street (2D) 7 & 10.15pm. MALL CINEMA (3): Frozen (3D) 2.30pm; 388 Arletta Avenue (2D) 4.30 & 9pm; Mr Go (2D) 6.30pm; Out Of The Furnace (2D) 11pm. ROYAL PLAZA Cinema Palace (1): Dedh Ishqiya (Hindi) 2.15pm; Veeram (Tamil) 5pm; Jilla (Tamil) 8 & 11pm ROYAL PLAZA Cinema Palace (2): Mr Go 2.30pm; Justin & The Knights Valour (2D) 5pm; The Wolf Of Wall Street (2D) 7 & 10.15pm. ROYAL PLAZA Cinema Palace (3): 388 Arletta Avenue (2D) 3 & 11.30pm; Frozen (3D) 5pm; Out Of The Furnace (2D) 7pm; Mr Go (2D) 9pm. CINEMA LANDMARK (1): Frozen (3D) 2.30pm; Jilla (Tamil) 4.30 & 10.30pm; Veeram (Tamil) 7.30pm. CINEMA LANDMARK (2): Mr Go (2D) 2.30pm; Justin & The Knights Valour (2D) 5pm; The Wolf Of Wall Street (2D) 7 & 10.15pm. CINEMA LANDMARK (3): 388 Arletta Avenue (2D) 2.30 & 9.15pm; Dedh Ishqiya (2D) 4.15pm; Out Of The Furnace (2D) 7pm; Mr Go (2D) 11.15pm.
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TRAGEDY ENTERTAINMENT SHOWBIZ CRIME CONTROVERSY
he Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) increasingly demonstrates that it is becoming a party of contradictions, at least in Karnataka, as it tries to cash in on the strong national mood against corruption while depending on local leader B S Yeddyurappa, who is ghting several graft cases, to shore up its declining fortunes in the state. It is true that Yeddyurappa, the BJPs rst chief minister in the state, was desperate to return to the party after his gamble of leading a regional outt opped in the Karnataka assembly elections last May. The Karnataka Janata Party which he headed after quitting the BJP in Dec 2012 won merely six seats in the 225-member assembly and its performance in the Lok Sahba elections in April-May was widely expected to be worse. But the BJP was so shattered by its own poor show in the assembly polls - it won just 40 seats - that it swallowed its pride and junked high-sounding slogans like No place for the corrupt in the party to get back Yeddyurappa, believing his return will help the party win at least 20 of Karnatakas 28 Lok Sabha seats. Riding on the mood against BJP as its tenure under Yeddyurappa between 2008 and 2011 was marred by various scandals rape, corruption and illegal land deals - the Congress returned to power in the state, bagging 122 seats in the assembly. The Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) took 40 seats and smaller parties the remaining 16 seats. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP was in power, it had won 19 of the 28 seats. The Congress, then the main opposition party, had bagged six and the JD-S three. Ye d durapp a s keenness to return to
the BJP and its eagerness to take him back appears to be no more than a tale of two weak parties coming together in the hope of becoming strong to ght the rejuvenated Congress in the state on the plank of corruption of the central government headed by that party. Hence, in Karnataka, the April-May Lok Sabha elections will be a battle between corruption at the central level under the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government and the BJPs corruption during its rst and only rule in the state. In this context, there is doubt in political circles about the BJP beneting much by taking back Yeddyurappa as his inuence over the voters, particularly from the Lingayat community to which he belongs, was on the wane after he quit the party and headed the KJP. The BJP grabbed power in the 2008 assembly elections under Yeddyurappas leadership mainly because the Lingayat community, which constitutes 17% of the states over 60mn population, is believed to have voted in large numbers for the party. Though it is claimed that public memory is short, Karnataka voters are not likely to forget easily the abuses that BJP and Yeddyurappa hurled at each other after he quit the party. The BJP had dismissed any negative impact from Yeddyurappa leaving the party and cited examples of Uttar Pradesh leader Kalyan Singh, Uma Bharati of Madhya Pradesh and Keshubhai Patel of Gujarat, who virtually became non-entities in political eld after leaving the BJP. Yeddyurappa had called the state BJP leaders back-stabbers and had vowed never to return to the party. Despite the BJPs experience of not gaining from the return of Kalyan Singh and Uma Bharati, the party has opted to bank on Yeddyurappa, a clear indication that it is in a desperate situation in Karnataka.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal receives complaints from people during the Aam Aadmi Partys first Janata Darbar in New Delhi yesterday.
he Aam Aadmi Party has signed up tens of thousands of members in a nationwide recruitment drive as it seeks to build support ahead of general elections, an official said yesterday. The new anti-graft party plans to contest seats in the national elections due by May following its success in the Delhi state polls last month in which it routed the scandal-tainted Congress Party that rules at the national level. We had nearly 50,000 people sign up in the rst three hours of our membership drive, senior party leader Gopal Rai said.
The party is spearheaded by Arvind Kejriwal, 44, a former taxman who has modelled himself as an anti-corruption activist and is now Delhis chief minister. Observers say the partys popularity suggests it could become a bigger movement that could threaten the grip of the main parties, the Congress, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on national politics. The AAP has also drawn a string of high-prole recruits in a boost to its national aspirations and efforts to change the face of Indias graft-ridden politics. Prominent banker Meera Sanyal and G R Gopinath, the founder of a budget airline, are among those who have signed up with Kejriwals party. Kejriwal has said the partys target is to enrol 10mn members by January 26 when India celebrates its Republic Day. The AAPs success in the Delhi elections has spread hope
for honest politics throughout the country. So many people want to be a member of the party and work for change, said Rai. A public meeting called yesterday by the AAP to hear grievances saw a huge crowd turn up in central Delhi, armed with written complaints. The Janata Durbar or peoples court had to be called off midway as the crowd exceeded expected numbers, leading to chaos and a near stampede. The chief minister later promised a better show - and soon. An estimated 5,000 people poured into the open space outside the Delhi Secretariat since early morning, eager to pour out their woes to Kejriwal and his ministers. But the crowds were so overwhelming that Kejriwal had to retreat to his room in about 45 minutes at the suggestion of the Delhi Police. The chief minister apologised for the poor arrangements, and
said later that such was the rush that some over-enthusiastic complainants climbed on his desk and chairs around him. Some people broke the barricades meant to keep the crowds in check. If I had not left the place, there was a possibility of a stampede. Everybody wanted to meet me, he said, admitting that he didnt anticipate such crowds. We will streamline the system so that a similar situation does not recur. We will improve the system. I will sit with officers and make
necessary arrangements, he told reporters. Later, addressing the crowds from the roof of a single-storey building, Kejriwal said: We will have another Janata Darbar in four or ve days. It will be better organised and better managed. A new anti-corruption hotline launched this week was similarly overwhelmed by thousands of calls on its rst day. Kejriwal has said his cabinet will hold Janata Darbar sit in front of Delhi government offices every Saturday to hear public grievances.
he United Arab Emirates (UAE) will open its rst consulate in south India in three months and it will be located in Keralas capital city. The UAE is the second country to open a consulate after the Maldives in Kerala. Saudi Arabia too has agreed to open a consulate in the state. We are scouting for an ideal building and we hope to open the consulate within two or three months, said UAE Ambassador Mohamed Sultan al-Owais. This will be a beginning and therell be more co-operation between the two countries. Al-Owais said his government would now be able to offer more services through the consulate and hoped more investments
would ow into Kerala from his country. The announcement was welcomed by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and federal Minister of State for Human Resources Shashi Tharoor, who invited the UAE to open its mission in the state when he was Indias junior foreign minister in 2011. I thank the UAE government for this gesture. All those Keralites working in the UAE will also rejoice in this decision, Chandy said at the UAE-Kerala Partners in the Growth conference organised by the UAE embassy. The UAE is the largest foreign investor in Kerala where DP World is operating Indias rst international container transshipment terminal and SmartCity Kochi, an exclusive space for knowledge industries promoted by the Tecom Investments. The project is under construction in the port city.
The establishment of a consulate affirms the special relationship between Kerala and the UAE. It cements the growing international stature of Thiruvananthapuram, said Tharoor, who expressed his gratitude to UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed. K C Joseph, the states minister of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA), thanked Yusuffali MA, leading businessman and vice-chairman of the NORKA-Roots, and the lone nonArab director of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry for his role in promoting ties between the two regions. This will denitely help boost the commercial ties and there will be more investments coming in. This will also help Dubai to monitor its project in a more effective manner, said Yusuffali who himself is a major investor in Kerala.
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy shakes hands with Ambassador Owais as Tharoor, Joseph, Yusuffali and Tharoors wife Sundanda Pushkar look on.
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Happy if Pawar becomes PM, says Shinde
IANS Solapur, Maharashtra
ederal Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde yesterday expressed a wish to see his political mentor Sharad Pawar of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) as the prime minister of India. I would be happy if Sharad Pawar became the PM. He is my political guru and I entered politics because of him, Shinde, a policeman-turned-politician and former Maharashtra chief minister, said during an interaction with editors of the local Marathi news media here. The senior Congress leaders comments came ahead of his partys critical January 17 session where speculation is rife that party vice president Rahul Gandhi may be named its prime minister candidate for the 2014 general elections. Shinde said everybody has ambitions. Pawar has been trying (to become PM) since 1992, but he fell victim to Delhi politics. He added that he has merely reiterated what he has repeated on several occasions, including at the national level. Pawar had split from the Congress in 1999 on the issue of party president Sonia Gandhis foreign origins and formed the NCP. Last week, he declared that he would not contest the Lok Sabha elections but instead settle for a Rajya Sabha seat. Responding to Shindes comments, NCP state spokesman Nawab Malik, while thanking the Congress leader, made clear that Pawar was not in the race for the prime ministers post. In contrast, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party leader Prakash Jawadekar said Shinde is not in a position to decide on the prime minister as the people of the country have already selected Narendra Modi. There has been no response from the Congress on Shindes comments so far. BJP leader Arun Jaitley yesterday hit out at Shindes advisory for releasing minority youth detained wrongfully and said the move was unconstitutional. Referring to the home ministers letter to chief ministers to review cases of terrorism against members of minority communities, Jaitley said: Obviously, he has only religious minority and not linguistic minority in mind.
Devyani Khobragade leaves the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi after meeting Salman Khurshid yesterday.
ndia said yesterday there was no standoff with Washington after it expelled a US diplomat in a bitter row over the arrest and strip search of an Indian consulate official in New York. External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshids comments came a day after New Delhi gave a US diplomat 48 hours to quit the country over the dispute that has seriously strained bilateral ties. There is no standoff between India and the US, Khurshid told reporters, adding if there are any issues the countries will sort them out mutually. Relations began fraying when Devyani Khobragade, Indias deputy consul-general in New York, was arrested last month on charges of visa fraud involving her domestic servant and lying about how much she paid her. Shortly before her indictment on Thursday, Washington granted Khobragade - who has denied all charges - full diplomatic immunity, allowing her to return to India in what appeared to be a compromise worked out with New Delhi. But the announcement late Friday that India had ordered the US diplomat to leave in apparent reprisal for its envoys treatment in New York suggested New Delhi was not ready to be entirely forgiving. The deeply unpopular Congress government, struggling to win back favour in general elections due by May, has been under heavy pressure to act tough with Washington as opposition politicians have pounced on US actions. They have denounced the treatment of the Indian diplomat as a violation of national sovereignty and said the US should not be allowed to ride roughshod over Indian interests. News of the US embassy ofcials expulsion was splashed
over newspaper front pages yesterday along with photos of Khobragade arriving home in Delhi late Friday, her palms pressed together in a traditional Indian greeting. The Indian Express newspaper said: Delhi goes for revenge expulsion. The exact timing of the US diplomats departure from India was unclear as the US embassy was not returning phone calls. I am really thankful for all your support. My government will speak for me, my lawyer will speak for me, Khobragade, 39, who left her husband and two children behind in the US, told reporters yesterday. Khurshid, in other comments yesterday, called it unfortunate that the diplomat couldnt complete her (US) tenure.
I think weve found that at least the immediate, immediate concerns have been addressed
He said the US should have warned senior officials visiting Washington a day before Khobragades arrest by State Department security in December. It wasnt even mentioned, Khurshid told the CNN-IBN television network. He called the row a mini crisis and said India should have been given the chance to withdraw Khobragade before she was arrested. He said the core of the US-Indian relationship was very strong and that he didnt expect lasting damage from what has turned into the biggest rift in years. I think weve found that at least the immediate, immediate concerns have been addressed, Khurshid said. But theres a lot more still to do. He did not clarify what else must be done to avoid lasting damage to ties between the countries, who share some $100bn in annual trade.
The two countries co-operate on a wide range of issues including counter-terrorism, regional security and defence. India is also a major market for US weapons. The US said late Friday it deeply regrets Indias expulsion of the US official and wanted to mend a partnership Washington has seen as a potential bulwark against Chinas growing might. Were looking to move our relationship forward. Were looking to move past this challenging time, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. US President Barack Obama had earlier called relations with India one of the dening partnerships of the 21st century. Khobragade allegedly obtained a visa for her maid by promising to pay her $4,500 a month and then struck a secret deal to pay her Rs30,000 ($573) a month, far below the US minimum wage. Despite its soothing words, Washington has said the Indian diplomat cannot return to the US unless she surrenders to the court. The US embassy would not identify the expelled official but Indian newspapers named him as Wayne May, who managed security staff. The expelled US diplomat was of similar rank to Khobragade, the media said. The diplomats arrest outside her childrens school and treatment in custody, where she was cavity searched, outraged India, which insisted she had diplomatic immunity. India used bulldozers to remove security barriers at the US embassy in New Delhi and even stopped the mission importing duty-free alcohol. While Americans took the maids side, many affluent Indians who pay their servants far less than Khobragade was accused of paying hers, supported the diplomat and viewed her treatment as high-handed superpower behaviour. Even traditional US supporters were angered by Washingtons actions.
n the age of new-found austerity, politicians across the country are doing everything to ensure that they are seen as no less humble than the anti-corruption Aam Aadmi Party leaders. But not Bahujan Samaj Party president and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati. Known for her penchant for extravagance and glitz, her fall from grace in Uttar Pradesh has seemingly not dimmed her tastes. And so, as her party gears up for a massive show of strength in Lucknow on January 15, BSP organisers have been told to open up their purses to make the event a huge success. The rally, her rst since she lost power 2012 to the Samajwadi Party, is being organised in such a manner that the base vote bank of the party is reassured that Behenji is still in command, a BSP source said, referring to Mayawati. A senior party leader said that while the capital city Lucknow will be plastered with hoardings, banners and posters of the rally to be held at the Ramabai Ambedkar Sthal in
Mayawati: show of strength. Aashiana, thousands of square feet will have a tent to ensure that visitors are not hit by the vagaries of nature. Lucknow is facing inclement weather including frequent rains. The adjoining Smriti Upvan park is being decked up for the night stay of party workers who are likely to trickle in from tomorrow. All party legislators have been asked to ensure that at least 10,000 people come from their constituencies, party leaders say. Mayawati has asked the organisers to ensure the best for the estimated 600,000 people expected in Lucknow. With the Lok Sabha polls on her mind, special focus is
being paid to ferry supporters from Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. A lavish spread of cuisine including khaman dhokla, khandvi, sarson ka saag, makke di roti, dosa and uttapam as well as choorma, baati chokha and meat fare will be served by the best in the industry. Behenji is very caring about the cadres and has never been a miser when it comes to her party workers and cadres, says a close aide. To ensure that she is heard loud and clear, a hi-tech public address system is also being installed. The party has booked 23 trains from all over the country to transport activists to Lucknow. The Government Railway Police (GRP) has sought the services of 10 companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary for the event and to handle the inux of the participants. GRP Inspector S P Sonkar said the requisition for additional forces for January 15 had been made. Twelve people returning from a BSP rally were killed in a stampede in 2002 at the Charbagh railway station here. The January 15 rally coincides with Mayawatis 57th birthday.
A woman walks her dog after a fresh snowfall at Kufri, some 17km from the northern hill town of Shimla yesterday.
imachal Pradeshs prominent tourist sites Shimla and Manali yesterday woke up to a blanket of fresh snow, turning the hill stations more picturesque. The minimum temperature recorded here was 0.1 degree Celsius. Shimla saw a light spell of overnight snowfall, and nearby places like Kufri and Narkanda have experienced moderate snowfall, according to a weather official. Manali too received moderate snow. Water in taps in residential areas located in Shimlas US Club and Jakhu hills remained frozen throughout the day due to the extreme cold. Likewise, the Solang ski slopes, 13km uphill from Manali, and Kalpa, 250km from here, also witnessed snow. As news of the snowfall ashed across the plains, tourists started arriving in Shimla and Manali and the nearby hills. Bharmour town in Chamba district was the coldest place with a minimum temperature at minus 13.1 degrees Celsius. It saw 10cm snow. Keylong in Lahaul-Spiti district saw a low of minus 8.7 degrees, while the minimum tem-
perature was minus 4.4 degrees at Kalpa in Kinnaur district, minus 1.6 in Manali in Kullu district, and 5.4 in Dharamsala in Kangra district. Shimla witnessed the seasons second snowfall, said the official. It last got snow on December 22. The snow-clad Dhauladhar ranges, forming the backdrop of the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association venue in Dharamsala, turned white. The higher reaches of Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, Kullu, Sirmaur, Mandi, Shimla and Chamba districts have been experiencing moderate to heavy snowfall for the past three days, while mid and lower hills were lashed with rain, the official said. The weatherman said there are chances of more rain and snow across the state in the next few days as western disturbances are active in the region. Meanwhile, night temperatures remained below freezing point as cold wave conditions continued across the Kashmir Valley. An official of the meteorological department said that rain and snow would occur at isolated places across Jammu and Kashmir during the next 24 hours. Most water bodies, including the Dal Lake in Srinagar and the Wullar Lake in north Kashmir, have partially frozen.
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Defiant!
US State Department official in Cuba for migration talks on Friday praised the tone of current relations between the US and Cuba, and visited jailed US contractor Alan Gross during a three-day trip to the Communist-run island to demonstrate Washingtons concern over his plight. Edward Alex Lee, the US acting deputy assistant secretary of State for Western Hemisphere affairs, said migration talks were very constructive and have led to some positive outcomes, but he did not elaborate. Lee said he also met with dissidents and other government officials without divulging the contents of his conversations. Talks between the two countries were suspended in 2003 by president George W Bush. They were briey revived by President Barack Obamas administration in 2009, but were suspended in 2011 when Gross was sentenced to 15 years in prison for installing Internet networks for Cuban Jews in a US programme Cuba considers subversive. Cuba, whose delegation was led by Jose-
na Vidal Ferreiro, director general of the US Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that the talks had taken place in a respectful environment . The strained relationship between the long-time foes has eased since Obama began his second term in office. Recently, State Department and Cuban officials told Reuters that contacts have been cordial highlighted by Obamas handshake with Cuban President Raul Castro at Nelson Mandelas memorial in South Africa in December. Despite our historically difficult relationship, over the course of the past year and a half we have been able to speak to each other in a respectful and thoughtful manner, Lee told a rare press conference in Havana. Despite barriers, the US and Cuba continue to seek opportunities to co-operate and advance our shared interests, he said, citing ongoing discussions around resuming direct postal service, preventing oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico and co-ordinated search and rescue operations at sea. The migration discussion was the latest high prole event between the two governments, which do not have diplomatic relations. The last such meeting was held July 2013. Under accords signed in 1994 and 1995, both governments pledged to promote safe, legal and orderly migration between
Cuba and the US and to meet every six months to review the issue. As part of the accords, the US also agreed to accept 20,000 Cuban immigrants every year. Grosss arrest in late 2009 and sentencing in March 2011 stalled a brief period of detente in US-Cuba relations after Obama took office and quickly loosened restrictions on travel and remittances to the island for Cuban Americans with relatives in Communist-run Cuba. Cuba relaxed its own restrictions on travel in January 2013, increasing the number of Cubans able to travel legally to the US and allowing prominent dissidents to travel abroad freely since then. The US recently began issuing ve-year visas to some Cubans, instead of the usual six months. But barriers still exist to more fundamental change in relations, principally the fate of Gross and four Cuban intelligence agents imprisoned in the US more than 15 years ago, both discussed during the talks, Lee said. Throughout the discussions we expressed our sincerest hope that the government of Cuba allows Alan Gross to return to his family ... and we took note of what the Cubans said about their prisoners, Lee said, adding he had visited with the contractor but could not divulge the content of a private discussion.
Bogotas Mayor Gustavo Petro speaks to supporters from the City Hall balcony in downtown Bogota. Petro was removed from office by Colombias Attorney General and barred for 15 years, due to a scandal involving the city garbage collection. In addition to being removed from his post and his term, Colombias election authorities accepted an opponents petition for a referendum to be held on March 2.
Water hazard
A vehicle goes through the Salar de Uyuni, the worlds largest salt flat, in Bolivia near the crest of the Andes, some 3,650m above sea level after seasonal rains flooded the area on Friday.
shocking ad on one of Latin Americas biggest online marketplaces, offering blacks for sale for one real ($0.42), has sparked outrage in Brazil and a police investigation. The ad featured a photo of two black children, and suggested any blacks purchased could serve as carpenters, masons, cooks, security guards, nightclub bouncers, janitors, garbage collectors, or housekeepers. Within a few hours, some 1,700 Brazilian responded with outraged comments. Government officials also weighed in, with the agency in charge of racial equality urging online vendor MercadoLivre to turn over information on the author of the ad to bring charges against him.
The ad was an offense to the entire society, rights official Carlos Alberto Silva Junior told AFP. Incitement to discrimination or prejudice by race, colour, ethnicity or religion is punishable by two to ve years in jail and by a ne, he added. He emphasised that the Internet sites should assume their share of responsibility and put in place lters to block any racist content. MercadoLivre, the biggest online buying and selling community in Latin America, said it has turned over account information for the person who posted the ad last week to Rio de Janeiro police and an investigation was planned. Meanwhile, the site had pulled the ad and condemned it. But David Santos, the head of Educafro, a civil rights group championing the labour
and educational rights of blacks and indigenous people, said the ad may have an unintended positive impact. He told AFP that unconsciously this person has helped us debate with Brazilian society to make it aware that blacks have the same rights as whites. More than half of Brazils 200mn people are of African descent, the worlds second largest black population after that of Nigeria. The Latin American country was one of the last countries to abolish slavery, in 1888, and Afro-Brazilians complain of widespread racial inequality and disproportionate poverty. After 13 years of debate, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff enacted in August 2012 a controversial law that reserves 50% of university spots to students from public schools, with a priority given to blacks, mixed race, and indigenous people.
Anniversary parade
he US Supreme Court accepted on Friday Argentinas request to review a key ruling in its ght against hedge funds seeking to force the country to pay up on defaulted bonds. In the second of two petitions the country has made to the court, Argentina has objected to a lower court ruling that gave hedge fund bondholders the power to pursue the countrys non-US assets. Argentina argues that the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act protects its property, including nancial assets, from creditors. In August 2012, the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled that FSIA did not prevent hedge funds NML Capital and Aurelius Capital from seeking information on Argentine assets - like data on bank
accounts the government holds - as they try to press the country to repay their bonds. The ruling gave the funds the power to enforce subpoenas against two banks for information about Argentine assets. The Argentina petition to the highest court to review that ruling had the support of the US government. In a brief led in early December, the US Justice Department also urged the Supreme Court to accept the appeal, arguing that the FSIA protects foreign governments property unless the property is used for a commercial activity in the US. The court of appeals decision is incorrect, US Solicitor General Donald Verrilli said in the brief. Lower US courts have ordered Buenos Aires to pay the two hedge funds the full value of the sovereign bonds they hold, even though they refused to join most of the countrys other bondholders in a restructuring of the debt.
People cheer and wave as a caravan of military trucks, re-enacting the triumphal 1959 march into Havana by Fidel Castro and his Barbudos (bearded) guerrillas, drive past in Havana on Friday.
eried Carbon Standards (VCS), the worlds leading voluntary program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said its rules for carbon offset projects will no longer allow projects that destroy potent greenhouse gas HFC-23 to earn
carbon credits, betting that international efforts to regulate the gases will be successful. The refrigerant industry introduced HFCs, or hydrouorocarbons, to replace CFCs, or chlorouorocarbons, which were banned because they damaged the ozone layer that protects the Earth from excessive solar radiation. Jerry Seager, chief program of-
cer at the nonprot VCS, said in a note that the UNs Montreal Protocol is the appropriate mechanism for addressing HFC23 emissions, despite the role that carbon markets have played relating to the chemical. VCS said it could consider whether market incentives should be reconsidered in this area should there be little progress towards direct interna-
tional regulation of HFC emissions over the coming years. Countries that are parties to the Montreal Protocol are trying to reach an agreement to drastically reduce the use of HFCs, heat-trapping gases that are thousands of times more potent than carbon dioxide. The US and China announced a breakthrough agreement last year to sharply reduce the use of
HFCs, a goal backed by the G-20, but countries came short of a more comprehensive agreement during the U.N-backed talks in Thailand last October. Some developing countries, led by India, were asking for nancial assistance to reduce the use of the powerful heat-trapping gas. The VCS said the decision is effective immediately. Projects
already registered remain eligible to generate carbon credits until the end of their crediting periods. Last month, the European Union reached a tentative deal to limit the use of HFCs. Countries in the bloc will try to cut by 80% the amount of the gas by 2030. The EU had already blocked the use on its carbon market of
credits generated by projects that destroy HFCs. Those projects came under suspicion after green groups said some plants, instead of adopting techniques to directly eliminate HFCs in the industrial process, kept emitting the gases only with the intention to implement projects that win carbon credits by destroying them afterwards.
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STRATEGY REVENUE POLITICS ENVIRONMENT FUNDING
Pakistani teenager who sacriced his life to stop a suicide bomber, saving the lives of hundreds of students, has been honoured with the countrys highest award for bravery. Aitzaz Hassan, 15, a student in Hangu district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has become a national hero after tackling the bomber who came to attack his school on Monday while hundreds of students were inside. Hassan died in hospital after the bomber blew himself up at the school gates. No one else was wounded or killed in the incident. The office of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said it had advised President Mamnoon Hussain to approve the conferment of Sitara-e-Shujjat (star of bravery) to Shaheed (martyred) Aitzaz Hassan. Shaheed (martyred) Aitzazs brave act saved the lives of hundreds of students and established a sterling example of gallantry and patriotism, it said in a statement issued late Friday. An official from the Prime Ministers house said yesterday that Hasans family is expected to receive the posthumous award on March 23, Pakistans national day, following the presidents ceremonial approval. News of Hassans act led to an outpouring of tributes on social media. Pakistani newspapers, TV channels and social media sites had demanded recognition for Hassans bravery, calling him a hero who should receive the nations highest award. Pakistan private TV channel Express News yesterday broadcast footage from Hassans vil-
Pakistani Army soldiers lay floral wreath on behalf of Pakistans Army Chief General Raheel Sharif at the grave of Aitzaz Hassan, a boy who sacrificed his life to stop a suicide bomber outside their school gate in Hangu, Pakistan, yesterday. lage Ibrahimzai, in Hangu district, showing groups of people laying oral wreaths on his grave and hailing him as a hero. A military statement yesterday said Brigadier Nadeem Zaki Manj, local commander in Hangu, visited Hassans grave and laid a oral wreath on behalf of General Raheel Sharif, the head of Pakistans army. The commander also conveyed Sharifs rich tributes to the bereaved family on the bravery and sacrice of their son, the statement added. The Nation is proud of this young Hero who has set a sterling example of bravery and sacrice... he has sacriced his today for our better tomorrow, the army chief said in a message for Hassans father. Several Pakistani TV channels also showed footage of hundreds of students praying for Hassan in the morning school assembly. We are proud of him, he saved our lives, we will remember him forever, a student told Express News. Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for championing girls right to education, paid tribute to the teenager on Friday, describing him as brave and courageous . In sacricing his own life, Aitzaz protected hundreds of innocent young students from being killed, she said in a statement. I wish that in giving his own life he helps to bring peace to my people and my country, she said. Malala, who was last year nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, has also called for the government to award Hassan its highest national award . His bravery must never be forgotten, she said. Hassans father Mujahid Ali Bangash, 55, said on Thursday he felt not sadness but pride at his sons death. Aitzaz has made us proud by valiantly intercepting the bomber and saving the lives of hundreds of his fellow students, he said. I am happy that my son has become a martyr by sacricing his life for a noble cause. Bangash works in the UAE and was only able to reach Ibrahimzai village, which lies in an area of Hangu dominated by minority Shia Muslims, the day after his sons funeral. Police official Shakirullah Bangash told AFP on Thursday that Aitzaz intercepted the bomber 150 metres away from the main gate of the school, which has around 1,000 students.
fghan President Hamid Karzai has condemned US troops for killing a four-year-old boy in the southern province of Helmand, in a fresh strain to troubled relations between Washington and Kabul. Helmand governor Naeem Baloch told Karzai during a meeting in Kabul about the shooting, which comes as the US and Afghanistan wrangle over a deal to allow some US troops to remain in the country after this year. The US-led Nato coalition in Afghanistan issued a statement expressing deepest sympathies to the family who suffered the loss of a loved one in the incident on Wednesday and vowing to investigate what happened and why . Relations between Washington and Kabul have been poor for years, and negotiations over the bilateral security agreement (BSA) have erupted into a long-running public dispute. Karzai made a surprise decision not to sign the agreement promptly despite having vowed to do so, leading to the threat of a complete withdrawal of Nato troops by the end of 2014. We condemn the killing of this boy in the strongest terms, presidential spokesman Aimal said. We have been calling for the complete end of military operations in residential areas. This demand has not been taken seriously by foreign troops and the result is civilian casualties including women and children. Addressing a regular brieng, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said: Obviously we would regret any casualties,
any loss of life if these reports are accurate. Civilian casualties have been one of the most sensitive issues of the 13-year military intervention in Afghanistan, and Karzai has often used accidental shootings and misguided airstrikes to berate foreign countries and stir public anger. Faizi said a ban on military operations in civilian areas was one of the Afghan conditions of signing the BSA. The ball is in the US court, he said. We are waiting for practical steps to be taken to end these operations and for the launch of a peace process. We believe the US can deliver on these demands. Signing the BSA is a precondition for the delivery of billions of dollars in Western aid for Afghanistan, which will hold an election to choose Karzais successor in April. In a classied cable reported by the Washington Post this week, US Ambassador James Cunningham said he did not expect Karzai to agree to sign the document before the vote. The BSA would see several thousand US troops remain in Afghanistan to provide training in the ght against Taliban insurgents after the Nato combat mission ends in December. Our position continues to be that if we cannot conclude a BSA promptly, then we will initiate planning for a post-2014 future in which there would be no US or Nato troop presence in Afghanistan, Psaki told reporters. We recognise that at this time it is up to President Karzai to determine what is in Afghanistans best interest, and we continue to work on the ground with President Karzai and his team on encouraging them to sign the BSA.
Pro-Musharraf rally
t least two Afghan Taliban commanders have been killed in recent weeks in the Pakistani city of Quetta, militants and police told Reuters, the latest in what officials across the border in Afghanistan have described as a series of assassinations within the Islamic insurgent group. The motive for the killings and the number of those killed is unclear, but the deaths could make peace between Afghanistans government and the rebels more elusive as Western troops prepare to leave the wartorn nation. Afghan officials say several of the victims had been discussing unauthorised peace talks with the government in Kabul. Officially, the Taliban has denied any such spate of deaths.
Now the enemy is facing defeat they have turned to baseless propaganda and they call anyone who gets killed a member of the Taliban council or Mullah Mohamed Omars close condante, a Taliban statement said on Friday, referring to the movements reclusive one-eyed leader. However, four members of the Afghan Taliban told Reuters last week that the insurgency had killed some of its own commanders because the men were involved in unauthorised talks. One Quetta-based commander put the gure at 18 such deaths since the beginning of last year. Afghan officials have long accused Pakistan of supporting the insurgents and giving them sanctuary, a charge which Islamabad has denied. Both the Taliban and Quetta police say that gunmen shot Noorullah Hottak two weeks
ago. Hottak was a member of the Afghan Talibans 12-man governing body, named the Quetta shura, said Afghan intelligence officials and a Taliban commander. But the official Taliban statement acknowledging his death denied that, calling him a former warrior. Last month, gunmen killed Mullah Abdul Malek, another Taliban gure, said a Quettabased Taliban commander and an Afghan intelligence official. The Taliban denied his death, and the deaths of two other commanders, in their statement. These commanders are alive and busy with their jihad (holy war) tasks, said the statement. Around a dozen Taliban members of varying ranks were killed in Quetta in last years winter, said Rahmatullah Nabil, the head of Afghanistans intelligence service.
Supporters of former president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf hold a banner during a protest in favour of Musharraf, in Karachi, yesterday. According to media reports the Special Court would decide on the medical reports of former president in high treason case on 16 January under which he was granted immunity to appear before the court for two days.
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UK-based childrens charity has asked the Philippines to investigate the suspected recruitment of child workers for sex trafficking in a region devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan, an aid official said yesterday. Plan International said it was concerned about ve high school girls who were recruited after the November 8 typhoon in Basey and Marabut, two impoverished coastal towns on the island of Samar that sustained heavy damage and casualties. Aid groups have expressed concern over the human trafcking threat sparked after Haiyan left nearly 8,000 people
dead or missing. Children who have lost their parents in the disaster, as well as adults in desperate search of work, are especially vulnerable, groups say. Samar is known as a source area for human traffickers, Plan International Philippines antitrafficking project officer Shirley Vastero said, adding the girls were recruited by a family friend. She said hundreds of women from Samar have ended up working in the red-light district of the northern city of Olongapo since 2008, when Plan International began a campaign against human trafficking on the island. While the promised work for the ve girls sounded legitimate, aid workers were suspicious because the parents were told their daughters would be working only at night, she said. They were recruited to work as sales ladies in a Manila bakery, but what kind of bakery is open only from 6:00pm until midnight? Vastero said she did not have
the exact age of the girls, adding that the Welfare Department had promised to look into the case. Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman did not answer calls made by AFP yesterday. She has earlier said the government was aware of the threat, but that it had not identified any cases of human trafficking so far. UN agencies, foreign governments, as well as aid groups including Plan International are helping millions of survivors who lost relatives, homes, jobs, or all three. The Philippine government has listed 109 children orphaned by Haiyan on Leyte island alone. A 2013 US State Department report on global human trafficking described the Philippines as a source country, and to a much lesser extent, a destination and transit country for men, women and children subjected to sex trafficking and forced labour.
Members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) perform physical exercises as part of a health programme at the police headquarters in Manila yesterday.
he Philippine National Police (PNP) relaunched over the weekend a nationwide programme to ensure the physical fitness of its estimated 150,000 police personnel across the country.
PNP Directorate for Police Community and Relations (DPCR) chief, Director Lina Sarmiento said police programme Hataw Na was relaunched simultaneously in all of their eld offices and police camps. The police official said the revitalised physical tness and sports development pro-
gramme will include 30 minutes of Zumba, a three-kilometre walk, a ve kilometre fun-run and 10 kilometres of cycling. These will be simultaneously held at regional offices, national support units and municipal police stations. The police official said healthy and physically t police personnel will be able to
effectively serve the public and maintain peace, order and security of the community. We should always be prepared and t to run after criminals and violators of the law. Also, being in optimum health enables us to be ready to defend ourselves and our families from any danger that could come our way, Sarmiento said.
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official is condent that the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Itlos) will invalidate Chinas claim on virtually the entire West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). Assistant Secretary Raul Hernandez said yesterday a ruling by the tribunal on Chinas socalled nine-dash claim is due at the end of this year or early 2015. Hernandez was sharing his thoughts on the new ordinance passed by Chinese province Hainan that the DFA says compels foreign vessels to seek a permit from Chinese regional authorities to sh in large areas of the West Philippine Sea.
The law covers more than half of the 3.5mn-square-kilometre sea being claimed by China, the Philippines and several other countries. The Philippines has questioned the nine-dash line before the Itlos and we are expecting them to come out with a decision invalidating this nine-dash line by end of 2014 or early 2015 because this has no basis in international law and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), Hernandez told Radyo ng Bayan. It is a long process, but we are condent that our case is strong because our claims our based on Unclos, he said. Unclos provides that countries can set up 200 nauticalmile exclusive economic zones. The Air Defence Identication Zone declared last year by
Beijing and the law restricting shing are similar because both require other parties to seek permission from China when entering areas of which China has no jurisdiction, based on the Unclos, Hernandez said. Chinas moves are increasing tensions and muddling the situation in the West Philippine Sea. We should be able to maintain peace and security in our region, he said. The Philippine embassy in Beijing is seeking a meeting with Chinas Ministry of Foreign Affairs to clarify the scope of the Hainan ordinance. Hernandez stressed that the ordinance should not stop Filipino shermen from shing within the Philippines exclusive economic zone. Our shermen can go shing within our exclusive economic
zone. We have our sovereign right there, Hernandez said. The Philippines denounced Friday a new Chinese law that Manila says compels foreign vessels to seek a permit from Chinese regional authorities for activities in large areas of the West Philippine Sea. We have requested China to immediately clarify the new sheries law issued by the Hainan Provincial Peoples Congress, the Filipino foreign department said in a statement. We are gravely concerned by this new regulation that would require foreign shing vessels to obtain approval from Chinese regional authorities before shing or surveying in a large portion of the South China Sea. Press reports said the law was passed last year and took effect on January 1. China claims al-
most all the West Philippine Sea but the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have overlapping claims. Tensions between the Philippines and China have risen in recent years as Beijing becomes more aggressive in asserting its claims. Earlier this year Manila took Beijing to a UN tribunal over the contested Scarborough Shoal, which has been controlled by Chinese government vessels since last year. This new law reinforces Chinas expansive claim under the nine-dash line, the Philippine foreign department alleged Friday, referring to Chinas delineation of the extent of its maritime territorial claim. It is a gross violation of international law, the statement added.
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erry Ridon of Kabataan party-list wants the state to take over power utilities if the Manila Electric Co (Meralco) and the countrys power generators cannot deliver affordable power rates to the public. Ridon made the statement in response to the fear mongering by Meralco, which warned of blackouts in the event of the temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by the Supreme Court (SC) blocking the intended rate hike, is retained. Late last year, Meralco had announced that power rates would rise by P4.15 per kilowatt hour to
take effect immediately, but the SC issued a TRO last Dec 23 preventing the implementation of the increase. The youth lawmaker said the prospect of blackouts in the Meralco franchise area can constitute a national emergency justifying the takeover of all power utilities, from generation to transmission as well as distribution. Meralco should thus be circumspect in delivering public statements which seem to blackmail the public to simply accept the reality of very high power rates, he said. Ridon said the state can also take over the generation plants despite a provision in the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Epira) declaring generation plants as not being public utilities.
he authorities in Tacloban City, capital of Leyte province in central Philippines, have concluded a mass burial of unidentied bodies retrieved from the debris left by Typhoon Haiyan. In a report published recently, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) estimated that the category 5 storm had killed more than 6,100 people, and another 1,700 are registered as missing. Some 5,000 deaths occurred in Leyte Province. In the days immediately after the typhoon, dead bodies littered the streets. Dogs roamed, gnawing on human esh. Residents are still chilled by the memory and cover their eyes in horror when they recall it. With most facilities destroyed or damaged, local authorities and survivors struggled to tend to the needs of the living in the devastated region. A government psychiatrist walked and, when roads became passable, cycled 10km daily to meet patients who could get to the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Centre. Rainwater has had to be pumped out of burial grounds to prevent the body bags from oating. Two government ministries
Rescue personnel take a break during a mass burial. tried to work out where and what was required to bury more bodies than anyone had expected, Tacloban citys mayor, Alfred Romualdez, said, when burials were taking place for the second day. Some 1,400 bodies have been recovered but not claimed in the city so far. Where we expected to recover 20 bodies a day going into Christmas (six weeks after the typhoon hit), we were nding 70 to 80. We are still recovering bodies, he said. When bodies were rst retrieved, up to one week after the typhoon struck in some places, they were haphazardly buried in mass graves. Some were examined, tagged and logged, some were not. We left after ve days because we could not endure the stench of the cadavers, said Maria Portia Garcia, who lives in Anibong village, 12km from Tacloban. Her sister died when a ship slammed into the home where she was sheltering, a few hundred metres from the shore. She was buried in a mass grave in San Isidro, a community on the outskirts of Tacloban, two weeks after the typhoon. Her body is one of hundreds that have been processed , as forensics experts call it and laid to rest temporarily in a sevenhectare plot in a nearby cemetery, purchased by the local government in the village of Basper. Processing involves tagging bodies, fingerprinting and photographing them, and collecting DNA samples when possible. The information is analysed after reference samples are gathered from the next of kin, which can take months,
depending on the number of cadavers. The bodies will be exhumed later for further identication. We did not see her body when it was pulled out (of the debris), but we know she is buried now, which brings us some relief, said Garcia. The Department of Health (DOH) implements national policy on the management of dead and missing persons during emergencies and disasters. The Philippine Department of Justices National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is using protocols developed by Interpol, the international police agency, called disaster victim identication (DVI), which borrows from the forensic science used in criminal investigations. As officials in the Philippines rushed between tending to the living as well as the dead, criticism grew that victim identication was too expensive and, for a grieving public, too time consuming. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the DOH worked with international forensics expert Stephen Cordner to implement an abbreviated DVI method, developed by the WHO and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which overlaps with the Interpol method but stops short of immediate DNA sampling. With mass casualties on the scale that weve seen here, it is
difficult to do a full identication in a timely manner. With this information (using abbreviated DVI method), we can identify about 50% of bodies, said Julie Hall, the WHO representative in the Philippines. This method relies heavily on visual recognition, which may not always be accurate, but cases in doubt can be resolved by DNA sampling, said Hall, who noted that both forensic methods were used after Typhoon Haiyan. Antonio Vertido, chief medico-legal officer of the NBI, defended the governments slow pace. We cannot abbreviate the process because (it follows) international... (protocol). As much as wed like to abbreviate the process we are tired, too we cant, he said while overseeing a recent mass burial. Helena Ras, chair of Interpols DVI steering committee, said the agencys DVI protocols are not just about correctly identifying victims, but also about ensuring that due process is followed to support national legal requirements. For example, the issue of a death certicate, and to avoid potential disputes in the future. The problem is not just one of forensics, DOH undersecretary Janet Garin said. The Philippines does have a policy on identifying dead bodies, using DNA testing. But in a disaster like this, where you are dealing with thousands of bodies, this is
difficult and takes time. People want closure. But we also had to manage (the) families who (were) demanding DNA testing and matching for positive/conrmatory identication. Garin called for the formation of a decision-making body on natural disasters similar to the US Federal Emergency Management Agency to help resolve such disputes. The countrys president appointed parliamentarian Panlo Lacson in December 2013 to oversee and co-ordinate the government agencies involved in rehabilitation efforts, and to manage typhoon-related spending. Lacson has echoed Garins call for centralised decision-making after disasters. For people here, just like in other countries, the way a body is treated and buried is very important, said Lynne Jones, mental health officer of International Medical Corps, who helped write the mental health guidelines for the Inter-agency Standing Committee (IASC), which co-ordinates UN and non-UN international humanitarian agencies, speaking from the Philippines. What survivors are looking for is the recognition of the signicance and individuality of their loss. They want their loss to matter, Jones said. A burial gives an individual signicance to a persons loss and that the helps with closure.
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angladesh authorities yesterday allowed opposition leader Khaleda Zia to leave her home to attend a meeting, in what her staff said was the rst relaxation of a virtual house arrest that has lasted more than two weeks. Supporters said Khaleda had been prevented from leaving her residence before and after a violence-plagued parliamentary election won by the ruling Awami League. The outcome was never in doubt after a boycott by her Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). But a spokesman for the BNP told reporters that Zia left her home for a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Lee Jung at her office in the city yesterday. Zia, also head of the BNPled 18-party opposition alliance, last visited her office on December 27. Security forces were deployed around her res-
idence from December 25. Osman Farruk, a senior leader of BNP, said that until the government freed other party ofcials and stopped arrests and harassment we cannot say it is a positive step . The government has denied holding the BNP leader under house arrest . But Mashiur Rahman, an adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said yesterday Zia had been prevented from leaving her residence because she had called on activists to carry out violence to resist the election. Since the election has been over now she has every right to go on with healthy political activities, Rahman added. Today a new cabinet will be sworn in at a ceremony to which Zias is also invited, cabinet secretary Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan told reporters. Eighteen people were killed in separate incidents on election day last Sunday, and voting was halted at more than 400 polling stations. More than 100 people were killed in the run-up to the ballot, mostly in rural areas, and fears of violence kept many voters away. There was a low turnout, and fewer than half of seats were contested amid heavy security in
The prime minister was speaking at the Awami Leagues rst public rally after the January 5 general elections, which were boycotted by the BNP-led 18-party opposition alliance and other political parties, The Daily Star reported. Hasina said the BNP-Jamaat alliance has indulged in violence in different parts of the country killing people, attacking Hindus, her partys men and law enforcers, the report said. Now we are in the government and people have given us
their mandates, so we go tough as much as needed to contain the violence and bring back normalcy, she was quoted as saying. Urging Zia not to carry on with the destructive activities, Hasina said: You wont gain anything from this as you could not prevent the election. The prime minister said the war crimes trials will continue and its verdicts would be executed as this was the national demand.
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Khaleda Zia ... Relaxation of a virtual house arrest a poll shunned by international observers as awed. The countrys $22bn garment industry, which accounts for 80% of exports, has been disrupted by opposition transport blockades. BNP ofcials said party supporters would maintain the blockade today. On Friday, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina warned a belligerent opposition that her government would be forced to be tough to contain ongoing violence and restore normalcy in the country. Urging Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Zia to stop vandalism and killing people, she said: If you (Zia) want to say something, rst shun the violence and stop killing people.
epals interim government has asked the countrys new parliament to hold its rst meeting on January 22, an official said late yesterday, easing the countrys political limbo. The new constituent assembly (CA), which was voted for in elections in November and will serve as a legislative body, is expected to draft a long-awaited post-war constitution. The government has decided to call the rst constituent assembly meeting on January 22, Bimal Gautam, spokesman for the countrys interim administration, said. A similar assembly was elected in 2008 but failed to deliver the constitution or to complete the stalled peace process. The 30 political parties that won seats in the November elections were initially expected to name proposed lawmakers by December 10, but the process was delayed after the routed Maoists refused to join the assembly. The former rebels, who waged a decade-long insurgency against the state before entering politics, came third in the November 19 polls, prompting them to allege fraud and threaten to boycott the parliament. But after weeks of cross-party negotiations the Maoists agreed last month to take part in the parliament. The Maoists laid down their arms in 2006 and swept the countrys rst post-war elections two years later. Since then, a string of shortlived coalition administrations, mainly led by the former guerrillas, have squabbled and failed to draft a constitution. The Maoists won just 80 of the 575 seats up for grabs in Novembers poll, well behind the centrist Nepali Congress party which won 196 and the Unied Marxist-Leninists which got 175. A new government is expected to be led by the Nepali Congress and will nominate a further 26 members to join the 601-member assembly.
Differently-abled people chanting slogans during a sit-in protest outside Singha Durbar office complex, which houses the prime ministers office and other ministries in Kathmandu yesterday. They demanded their representation in the constituent assembly (CA), which will be drafting the new constitution soon.
ormer Bangladeshi military ruler H M Ershad, whose Jatiya Party is a key ally of the ruling Awami League, took oath yesterday as a lawmaker despite his earlier decision to boycott the general election. His earlier decision had triggered speculation that Ershad might not serve as a lawmaker despite his election from a seat in Rangpur, and his wife Raushan may head the party in parliament. Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury administered the oath to the 83-year-old Jatiya Party chairman just past mid-day. Ershad has played ip-op before the January 5 polls, rst agreeing to contest them and then saying he was boycotting them a day after submitting his nomination papers. In a dramatic episode before the polls, the former dictatorturned-politician was brought to the military hospital for treatment. He has been in the military hospital since December 12. The Election Commission had declined to accept his plea, sent from hospital, to withdraw his candidature. The Jatiya Party won 33 seats 20 without any contest. Ershad yesterday evaded media after he was sworn in, two days after his fellow party MPs took oath under the leadership of Raushan Ershad. Witnesses said he entered parliament through a route used by the president, prime minister and deputy leader of the house. No Jatiya Party leader was seen accompanying Ershad as he came out of hospital, where he was being treated to regain his tness , to go to parliament. Earlier, Raushan said she would function as opposition leader, fuelling speculation about the stand of her husband.
eadly virus Nipah has claimed two lives in Bangladesh, an official said yesterday. The virus, which reportedly kills nearly 80% of its infected victims, was responsible for the death of two related teenagers in Manikganj district last month, conrmed the director of Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR). A person contracts the virus if he drinks date juice polluted by bats. This is the rst instance of the infection this season, said IEDCR director Mahmudur Rahman. Another four people, including a child, reportedly died of Nipah virus at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) on January 1 and January 2, while ve more people were undergoing treatment at the hospital, said hospital officials. However, the IEDCR is yet to conrm the deaths were caused by the deadly virus.
We are yet to receive the samples from RMCH, Rahman said, adding: As the winter season has begun, we have set regular surveillance there. Rahman said two cousins, aged 13 and 14, died of infection caused by the Nipah virus, at the end of last month. One was admitted at a hospital Ghior and died there and another was transferred to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, he said. They had both consumed raw date juice, he added. The four victims were identied as Monjur Rahman from Ishwardy, Saidur Rahman from Bagha of Rajshahi, Mojibur Rahman of Manda from Naogaon and Hasanuzzaman of Bagatipara in Natore. Five more people were undergoing treatment at RMCH, conrmed ASM Barkatullah, deputy director of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. Khalihur Rahman, head of medicine department of the hospital, said the primary signs indicate that
the people might have died from infection caused by the Nipah virus. To conrm it, we have sent blood samples of the deceased to Dhaka, he said. As the season begins, we asked the RMCH authorities to arrange isolated space for the treatment of the encephalitis patients, said Rahman. Usually Nipah breaks out either towards the end of December or at the beginning of January when extraction of raw date juice starts. It usually takes seven to eight days on average between exposure and symptoms such as fever, altered mental status and seizure, to start showing, said IEDCR experts. The bat-borne Nipah virus that infects a person only after drinking raw date sap can later pass on to other persons through contact, which is a cause for major public health concern in Bangladesh. Since 2001, when it rst broke out as an unknown disease, the virus has killed 136 people in 21 districts across Bangladesh.
elatives of the victims of an air crash in Sri Lanka attended a public display yesterday to identify their belongings, over 15 years after the tragedy. Sri Lankan police put on display items salvaged from the Russian-built Antonov 24 passenger plane, owned by the local company Lion Air. The aircraft had taken off from Palaly airport in northern Jaffna town on September 29, 1998 bound for Colombos Ratmalana airport. It disappeared off the radar 30 minutes after take-off. All 48 passengers and seven crew members, including two foreigners, were killed when the plane crashed into the sea. All 48 passengers were Tamils. Some reports have indicated that the plane had been shot down by LTTE rebels. Belongings of at least 17 victims were identied yesterday, police spokesman Ajith Rohana said. The public was invited to visit the Jaffna Municipal grounds yesterday and today to identify the personal belongings of the victims.
Sri Lankan court has extended the custody of a group of 40 Indianshermen as the two countries prepare for talks next week, local media reported yesterday. The Sri Lankan navy has arrested the 40 shermen on two separate occasions, local media said. One group of 22 shermen from Jagadapattinam in Pudukottai district of Tamil Nadu was arrested for illegally shing in the northern seas off Delft Island on December 28 and six of their boats were seized. The second group of 18 Indian shermen was arrested and three boats were seized when they were engaged in illegal shing in the northern seas off Delft Island of Sri Lanka on December 29, Xinhua reported. The issue of Sri Lankan and Indian shermen crossing over into each others territorial waters to poach illegally has existed years but tensions have spiralled over the last few months with both sides increasing arrests.
Reports have indicated 213 Sri Lankan shermen with 40 boats are in Indian custody while Sri Lankas navy has detained at least 205 shermen during the last month alone. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa last week said her government will extend all help to the Indian central government to facilitate talks between Indian shermen and their Sri Lankan counterparts in Chennai on January 15 to resolve the dispute over shing rights in each others territorial waters. The frequent arrests of Tamil shermen by the Sri Lankan navy for maritime violations have been a bone of contention between the centre and the state and have also threatened to strain IndoLanka relations. In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the chief minister wanted the centre to take rm steps to seek the release of shermen from the state arrested by the Lankan navy, Indian media reported. Thousands of Indian shermen have staged protests over the last few weeks while going on strike and fasting to get the arrested shermen released.
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Turnaround year for global air transport industry
Encouraging economic scene, growing passenger demand, product innovation and efficiencies gained through mergers and joint ventures may turn around the global air transport industry this year. Already, the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association (IATA) made an upward revision of its industry nancial outlook, expecting airlines globally to post an improved net prot of $19.7bn this year compared with an estimated $12.9bn in 2013. The upward revision reects lower jet fuel prices over the forecast period as well as improvements to the industrys structure and efficiency that was visible in quarterly results last year. Passenger markets continue to outperform the cargo business, which sadly remains stagnant both on volumes and revenues. IATA expects 2014 to be a second consecutive year of strengthening protability (beginning from 2012 when airlines posted a net prot of $7.4bn). While the global economy is not out of the woods as yet, clearly there are signs of economic recovery in the US, which is currently the worlds largest market for the air transport industry. On the other hand, the emerging economies led by BRICS Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, are not performing at the desired level. Global GDP is expected to expand by 2.7% in 2014. The general trend of improvement in developed economies particularly for the US - and relatively disappointing growth in the Brics countries is expected to continue well into 2014. Improving economic conditions should obviously lead to higher demands, both in the passenger and cargo segments of the air transport industry. While IATA says passenger demand may remain robust, cargo demand remains largely stagnant. The global body recently calculated that passenger numbers are expected to reach 3.3bn this year, up 6% on 3.1bn posted in 2013. Nonetheless, competition remains intense and industry-wide average yields are expected to fall by 0.6% in 2014. Airlines are expected to carry 52.5mn tonnes of cargo in 2014. This modest increase in demand is expected to be offset by a decline in yields (-2.1% in 2014). The recovery of the global air transport industry is also contingent on the oil price, which many analysts believe will not scale up in 2014 due to the geopolitical situation. IATAs improved outlook on the air transport industry was certainly based on a slight reduction in jet fuel prices towards the latter half of 2013. Following easing of tensions in Iran, oil prices are expected to see a slight downward movement from $108.2/barrel (Brent) in 2013 to $104.5/barrel in 2014. In the Middle East, the industrys growth is driven by GCC-based airlines, especially the three big carriers based in Qatar and the UAE Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad Airways. Led by these three, Middle East airlines are expected to return a net prot of $2.4bn in 2014. Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margin also continue to improve - from 3.8% in 2013 to 4.7% in 2014. The regions hubs, particularly in the GCC countries, continue to expand in support of growing long-haul connectivity.
conomics is often called the dismal science, and for the last half-decade it has come by its reputation honestly in the advanced economies. Unfortunately, the year ahead will bring little relief. Real (ination-adjusted) per capita GDP in France, Greece, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States is lower today than before the Great Recession hit. Indeed, Greeces per capita GDP has shrunk nearly 25% since 2008. There are a few exceptions: After more than two decades, Japans economy appears to be turning a corner under Prime Minister Shinzo Abes government; but, with a legacy of deation stretching back to the 1990s, it will be a long road back. And Germanys real per capita GDP was higher in 2012 than it was in 2007 though an increase of 3.9% in ve years is not much to boast about. Elsewhere, though, things really are dismal: unemployment in the eurozone remains stubbornly high and the long-term unemployment rate in the US still far exceeds its prerecession levels. In Europe, growth appears set to return this year, though at a truly anaemic rate, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projecting a 1% annual increase in output. In fact, the IMFs forecasts have repeatedly proved overly optimistic:
Office projects that spending in 2020 for Medicare and Medicaid (the government health-care programs for the elderly and the poor, respectively) will be roughly 15% below the level projected in 2010. It is possible, even likely, that US growth in 2014 will be rapid enough to create more jobs than required for new entrants into the labour force. At the very least, the huge number (roughly 22mn) of those who want a full-time job and have been unable to nd one should fall. But we should curb our euphoria. A disproportionate share of the jobs now being created are low-paying so much so that median incomes (those in the middle) continue to decline. For most Americans, there is no recovery, with 95% of the gains going to the top 1%. Even before the recession, American-style capitalism was not working for a large share of the population. The recession only made its rough edges more apparent. Median income (adjusted for ination) is still lower than it was in 1989, almost a quartercentury ago; and median income for males is lower than it was four decades ago. Americas new problem is longterm unemployment, which affects nearly 40% of those without jobs, compounded by one of the poorest unemployment-insurance systems among advanced countries, with benets normally expiring after 26 weeks. During downturns, the US Congress extends these benefits, recognising that individuals are unemployed not because they are not looking for work, but because there are no jobs. But now congressional Republicans are refusing to adapt the unemployment system to this reality; as Congress went into recess for the holidays, it gave the longterm unemployed the equivalent of a
pink slip: as 2014 begins, the roughly 1.3mn Americans who lost their unemployment benefits at the end of December have been left to their own devices. Happy New Year. Meanwhile, a major reason that the US unemployment rate is currently as low as it is, is that so many people have dropped out of the labor force. Labor-force participation is at levels not seen in more than three decades. Some say that this largely reects demographics: an increasing share of the working-age population is over 50, and labor-force participation has always been lower among this group than among younger cohorts. But this simply recasts the problem: the US economy has never been good at retraining workers. American workers are treated like disposable commodities, tossed aside if and when they cannot keep up with changes in technology and the marketplace. The difference now is that these workers are no longer a small fraction of the population. None of this is inevitable. It is the result of bad economic policy and even worse social policy, which waste the countrys most valuable resource its human talent and cause immense suffering for affected individuals and their families. They want to work but the US economic system is failing them. So, with Europes Great Malaise continuing in 2014 and the US recovery excluding all but those at the top, count me dismal. On both sides of the Atlantic, market economies are failing to deliver for most citizens. How long can this continue? - Project Syndicate Joseph E Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, is university professor at Columbia University. His most recent book is The Price of Inequality: How Todays Divided Society Endangers our Future.
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or many Chinese people, the successful moon landing of the Chang-3 spacecraft on December 14 last year was a moment of particular pride and joy. China has become the third country in the world to independently achieve a soft landing on the moon and begin a round of lunar prospecting. It is also a milestone in Chinas space industry development after a lapse of 37 years since the last Russian lunar landing. However, not everyone here was so thrilled. So the red state ag has made it to the moon. What has this got to do with us? one Chinese online comment read, summing up much of the public scepticism. Indeed, Chinas official media had already published a Q-and-A style commentary to explain why China is exploring the moon, even as masses of ordinary people cant even make ends meet or feel secure about their future. In John F Kennedys famous 1962 We Choose to Go to the Moon, speech, the American president explained the logic of his countrys space programme: But why, some say, the moon? Why choose this as our goal? ... We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organise and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one
we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win. Yes, people and a nation need to have dreams, and we can imagine how much Kennedys remarks encouraged many young people to go into aerospace studies. This does not dismiss the publics questioning, but rather tackles it from that persons point of view, accepting it as reasonable doubt.
self-condence. Among them there seems to be a scrambling competition too. Just as Asias economy has performed better than other regions during the global nancial crisis, its space exploration has also become a new force. More and more Asian countries are joining a space club that used until very recently - to be led by the West. Before Chinas soft landing on the moon, South Korea launched the Naro-1, its rst carrier rocket last January. In September, Japan, an established space power, unveiled its new launcher, Epsilon. In November, India launched Mangalyaan, the Mars probe. Each of these Asian states space operations has its own consideration. The Naro-1 will bring huge economic benets for South Korea - while at the same time ending the countrys reliance on the United States for space intelligence. Meanwhile, since the 1970s, India has been a space power with independent satellite research and launch capabilities, although this is very often neglected by China. Indias space programmes imply much geopolitical and strategic intention. India is currently preparing to send a lunar rover and astronauts to the moon to prove that it has overtaken China in terms of space technology - although, as it happens, many countries also mock India because it is exploring Mars despite not being able to guarantee a stable electricity supply to its population. We should also keep in mind the
space programme of Iran, which recently sent a live monkey into earth orbit and brought it back safely. All these signs suggest that Asia is becoming an emerging force in international space development, even if it still trails far behind the US, Russia and Western Europe. Asias biggest weakness is the still relatively weak co-operation across borders, and the relationships between countries still plagued by many unresolved historical problems. With such distrust between China and Japan, and China and India, for example, the space race in Asia suffers the consequences, as fears remain about the accelerated militarisation of space or even an Asian arms race in space. With other Asian nations including Pakistan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore - also beginning to invest in space capability, a regionwide code of conduct for space should be established to encourage co-operation and diminish suspicions. Across Asia, space programmes should avoid being coloured by nationalism, and rather emphasise the contributions that the technology will offer to the well-being of mankind. Scientic research itself should be the focus, rather than treating it as a sport lled with rivalry or swaggering public relations activities. Space research can be a source of national pride, but ultimately its real significance is the ways it can improve the lives of ordinary people.- Worldcrunch/Economic Observer
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Municipality workers removing burned police vehicles from the road after clashes in Fallujah city on Friday. This camp was part of a non-violent protest movement which took place mostly in Sunni cities, but was also receiving some support from the Shia community that began a year ago. Iraqi security forces have attacked protesters in Fallujah and other Sunni cities on several occasions, the most egregious example taking place in Hawija, when over 50 protesters were killed. One of the results of the US occupation was that Sunnis came out feeling like a targeted community, with Fallujah being more marginalised than most Sunni cities because of its history as a centre of resistance. These feelings have only been exacerbated over the past year of protests and government repression. The Iraqi governments recent actions in Fallujah turned the nonviolent movement violent. When the protest camp in Fallujah was cleared, many of the protesters picked up arms and began ghting to expel the state security forces from their city. It was local, tribal people people not affiliated with transnational jihadist movements who have taken the lead in this ght against the Iraqi government. However, it is being reported that Fallujah has fallen , that it was captured by ISIS, which has now raised its ag over the city, declaring Fallujah an Islamic emirate. The Iraqi ministry of interiors claim that half of Fallujah is controlled by ISIS has been accepted as fact and has framed all discussion of these events. Feurat Alani, a French-Iraqi journalist with family ties in Fallujah, has reported that ISIS is not playing a significant role in the fighting in Fallujah. Much has been said and written about ISIS raising its flag over a building in Fallujah. This has been taken to be a sign of their power in the city. But Alani told me: They took the flag down five minutes later when ordered to by tribal leaders. This shows that the tribes control Fallujah. Already more than 100 civilians have been killed in this violence, violence that has been facilitated by US weapons. The Independent newspaper reported that Iraqi security forces are bombing Fallujah with Hellre missiles sold to them by the US. But the US has supplied the Iraqi state with far more than this single weapon system. Recently, the US
Congress has shown some reluctance to continue arms trade with the Maliki government, for fear that it would use the weapons for internal repression, a fear that appears to have some justication. It is being reported that Fallujah has fallen, but the voices from inside Fallujah insist that their city is standing up, once again. Undoubtedly, people in Fallujah are being harmed because of how the outside world perceives their struggle. Too much of the world has been satisfied with the overly simple narrative of Al Qaeda capturing Fallujah (twice), and of government forces battling for freedom and security. As Fallujah relives a nightmare, once inicted by my own hand, I nd myself in a very different position from before. Today, I hope I can say that I am somewhat wiser, more responsible, more morally engaged than I was when I helped destroy Fallujah in 2004. This time around, I cannot sit back and do nothing as the unreliable and self-serving claims of the government are reported without question, and repeated until they become conventional wisdom. I cannot just watch as people in Fallujah are again forced to ee from their homes, and as their bodies are again shredded by weapons made in my homeland. I do not want to feel complicit in their suffering anymore. Ross Caputi is a former US marine, having served from 2003 to 2006. He took part in the second siege of Fallujah in November 2004. He became openly critical of the military and was discharged in 2006. Ross holds an MA in linguistics and is the founding director of the Justice for Fallujah Project. He is also the director of the documentary lm Fear Not the Path of Truth: a veterans journey after Fallujah.
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Dear Sir, Begging, as an Arabic press report suggests (Strict action against beggars demanded , Gulf Times, January 11), has become a public nuisance in Doha. Instead of asking money directly from passersby, some beggars have rened their strategy. The other day, I was stopped by a man driving a fairly big car just outside my office. I had parked my car a little distance from my workplace and was on my way to it. As I was near my vehicle, a car suddenly stopped by my side and its driver started waving at me. I thought he had been lost and was trying to get direction to the place he wanted to go. But what he wanted was not direction but QR500. He had a story to tell also. He said he had come with his family to Doha from the UAE on a trip and had lost his wallet with all the money in it. So please could I help him with QR500 now? I really didnt know whether he was telling the truth or not. But it all looked very strange to me. I excused myself and walked on and the man also drove on. When I narrated the story to my colleagues at the office next day, they said they also had similar experiences. KR (Full name and e-mail address supplied) into garbage bins which had a huge amount of paper tissues, increasing the risk of an accidental re. Authorities concerned must take action against such offenders. Santhana Al Sadd Doha RJ (Full name and address supplied) re on January 8 near Thane. Indias railway authorities must urgently take extra safety measures to prevent future tragedies. All train compartments must have re-ghting equipment.
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Dear Sir, As shopping centres in Qatar have been declared smoke-free areas, I was shocked to see young men smoking inside the mens room of a popular mall in the Waab area the other day with utter disregard to rules and regulations. They were throwing cigarette butts
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Christiaan Beek: cites a rise in targeted malware to steal money from ATMs and POS systems. and continuing shift of different businesses and consumers to smartphone use daily, giving attackers direct access to the device and its services. McAfee Labs is expecting to see ransomware targeting smartphones, corrupting its apps to get its data without being noticed. According to Wikipedia, this kind of malware restricts access to the computer system that it infects and demands a ransom paid to the creator of the malware in order for the restriction to be removed . Ransomware is expected to proliferate on mobile devices, as
virtual currencies such as Bitcoin fuel the growth of ransomware across all platforms. Attacks using advanced evasion techniques will come of age, with enhanced capabilities to identify and bypass some sandboxing and other local security measures, it noted. It also stressed that social platforms would be used more aggressively to target the nances and personal information of consumers, the intellectual property and trade secrets of big businesses. Christiaan Beek, director of Incident Response and Forensics (EMEA) for McAfee, told Gulf Times that they were working on a research about Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and Point of Sales (POS) malware. This has something to do with the increasing number of targeted malware written to steal money from ATMs or POS systems. In case of the ATMs, USB-sticks or CDRoms are used where in the case of POS systems, there are a couple of malware families that are used to infect the POS system to steal the credit card data, said Beek. In one case we could track systems down to a POS system in the Dubai mall that was infected . He had earlier revealed that they received more than 300,000 samples
of various types of viruses a day in the Middle East, including Qatar. These Advanced Precision Threats are targeting government institutions, company networks and nancial institutions such as banks to steal data and information. An expatriate worker in Doha, who refused to be named, disclosed that he was debited QR10,000 from his ATM without making any withdrawals. When he reported the incident to the bank, he said tellers and personnel were also surprised how the money was deducted from his account. About social attacks , McAfee Labs is also expecting cybercriminals to penetrate social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. They will also attack cloud-based corporate applications where many data are being stored. Because they lack sufficient leverage to demand security measures in line with their organisational needs, small businesses that purchase cloudbased services will continue to grapple with security risks unaddressed by cloud providers user agreements and operating procedures, it said. The report pointed out that security vendors such as McAfee were expected to continue adding new tools that would prevent and identify various computer and mobile threats faster and more accurate.
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CGC gets three ISO re-certications
onsolidated Gulf Company has received three ISO re-certications for its wide range of solutions and services, which reconrm CGCs compliance to work processes and operational standards. Valid for three years, the Integrated Management System (IMS) certications include the Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008, Environmental Management System ISO 14001:2004 and Occupational Health and Safety Management System OHSAS 18001:2007. Tawfeeq Salem, CGC chief nancial officer expressed satisfaction over the continuation of the IMS certications. He said: The latest achievement once again proves our sustained efforts, commitment and conformity to the best practices, upgraded capabilities and adherence to the requirement of the international principles and standards. It re-enforces our resolve to con-
tinue to provide quality technological, engineering and mobility products, solutions and services in a safe, secure and environment-friendly way, while minimising incidents to our associates, customers and atmosphere to zero. The re-certications are the result of a thorough assessment and auditing of CGCs entire work processes and operational standards. The certication agency, Velosi Quality Management International found CGC in compliance with the requirements of quality, environment, occupational health and safety norms concerning its stakeholders. CGC has been an ISO certied company since 2006. Moving forward, it upgraded its work processes to achieve the three quality certications in the year 2010. And CGC received re-certications to all the three international standards in the latest assessment by Velosi.
oha and other parts of the country experienced incessant rains from early morning until late afternoon yesterday. The Qatar Meteorological Department said the cold weather will continue today with the possibility of strong winds in different parts of the country. The Traffic Department at the Ministry of Interior has advised motorists to exercise caution on account of the slippery conditions on roads. Several parts of the city were ooded and motorists had a tough time negotiating inundated stretches of streets. Many people were seen taking a walk through the rain especially at the Corniche and other places thoroughly enjoying the rain. The country recorded a maximum of 19 degrees Celsius yesterday and the minimum was 13 degrees. Though no serious accidents were reported, the MoI through its Twitter account had issued several driving tips for motorists. The messages urge the motorists to ensure that their brakes
are working properly, to use the A/C to defog the windshield as well as to keep a safe distance from the car in front. MoI has also appealed to motorists to concentrate while driving, not to speed and to stay under the speed limit to avoid mishaps. It has also suggested avoiding ooded roads so that traffic congestion can be avoided. Saturday being a holiday for schools and government offices, traffic was moderate but certain areas, especially ooded roads witnessed traffic back ups. The Meteorology Department meanwhile has forecast that there could be strong winds today at different places.The department has forecast on its website that the maximum temperature today could be 18 degrees Celsius and the minimum around 10 degrees. It could be partly cloudy and relatively cold during the day and very cold by night. Many residents welcomed the sudden rains and children could be seen running in the rain and playing in the puddles. Since it was the weekend, most of them enjoyed it gleefully though some complained that it had spoiled their weekend.
he Doha Film Institute has announced that it has rescheduled the Qumra Doha Film Festival which was supposed to be held this year to 2015. A statement issued by DFI said: To focus on our primary mandate, we have decided to reschedule the Qumra Doha Film Festival, our earlier announced second lm festival initiative, to 2015. This will enable us to channel our resources to deliver on our primary objectives, create more platforms for Qatari and regional talent to sharpen their skills, and provide increased educational and nancing opportunities. These, in turn, will contribute to added value for our lm festival initiatives, and put the global spotlight on our talent. According to the statement, DFI is realigning its objectives for 2014. Following the success of the inaugural Ajyal Youth Film Festival by the Doha Film Institute, which was marked by an unprecedented
community involvement in lm appreciation and education, the Institute is realigning its objectives for 2014, it states. The statement continues As part of this new approach, we are focusing on our recently launched initiatives that are aimed at nurturing the culture of cinema at the grassroots level in Qatar and the region. We will also expand the remit of our various platforms and programmes to further foster lm education, nancing and appreciation, especially among talented young lmmakers . The statement affirms that DFIs expanded lm grants programme, educational initiatives and the Ajyal Youth Film Festival are fully aligned with our primary mandate of supporting global story-telling, nurturing upcoming talent and enhancing public appreciation of cinema. We remain committed to our mission to serve as the denitive platform in this region to create a dynamic local lm industry, it adds.
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the (2011-2013) plan. During the period, the Doha Municipality technical inspection department obtained closure of 267 labour accommodations, while issued 4,318 evacuation notices. It received 516 violation reports and restored the original use of 3,767 residential units in 2013. The department said it conducted eld training for the municipality inspectors as it was investigating a complaint about a labour accommodation at Al Saad area. Each inspector was trained to ll in the designated form and record the violation. The violating building was given a 30-day grace period to evacuate. Inspectors were also instructed to address the violation to both the owner of the building and the lessee. In case of evacuation within the grace period, the municipality could waive the ne. In case of non-compliance, the building would be evacuated by force.
exas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), in collaboration with Qatar Fertiliser Co (Qafco), hosted the Qafco-TAMUQ Conference 2014 with the themes: nanotechnology and energy . The conference was the sixth edition presented with the sponsorship of Qafco. Dr Mark H Weichold, dean and CEO, TAMUQ, said: Partnerships such as the one shared between the university and Qafco illustrate the fundamental importance of industry-academic collaboration in meeting both
the current and future challenges in chemistry and engineering research. TAMUQ and Qafco share a common mission to enrich Qatar, engage and support its people and industries and create new knowledge and pragmatic and sustainable solutions that can have both local and global applications. The conference featured an impressive technical programme and sessions showcasing opinions and research from some of the worlds most respected names in nanotechnology and energy. It also provided a fo-
rum for the exchange of ideas and opportunities for future collaborations. Khalifa al-Sowaidi, vice chairman and CEO, Qafco, said: Prestigious institutions such as TAMUQ play a leading role by investing their resources to develop innovative and sustainable solutions that would lessen the adverse impact of industrial development on the environment. Qafco is exploring new grounds to nd practical means of energy efficiency. In the coming years, we will work towards achieving our production goals along with
our commitment to energy conservation. Dr Hassan Bazzi, chair of the TAMUQ Science Programme and associate professor of chemistry, said: This is the rst edition of the new series of conferences sponsored by Qafco. Based on the tremendous success of the series that ran from 2008 to 2013 and attracted a large number of world renowned scientists including two Nobel laureates, Qafco has generously agreed to support a new series that will feature parallel chemistry and chemical engineering tracks.
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fastest time and Rebecca Botwright from the UK clinging the fastest female runner slot. More than 650 runners took part in the 10km race, with Gadissa Chamada (Ethiopia) and Madeline Strandemo (US) nishing as the fastest male and female runners respectively. Finally, around 200 children took part in the kids 1km, from ages ve to 17 years. Mohamad Ashiq and Rosa Adu were the fastest boy and girl aged 13-17 years while Anas KV and Holly McWilliam were the fastest in the 9-12 year category and Nuh Mortaza and Timaa Kammar the fastest ve to 8-year-olds. The winners were presented with prizes by Al-Kuwari in a special ceremony at the end of the race. Ooredoo launched the Ooredoo Marathon in 2013, and continues to support it as an annual event to promote health and tness in Qatar. Support for the marathon is part of a wider strategy that involves grassroots sponsorship and community engagement, designed to encourage more people to get involved in sport.
kydive parachuting by members of the Qatar military, aerobatic ying by reigning World Aerobatic champion Tamas Nadas and a ight demonstration using powered parachutes were among the highlights of the seventh edition of Al Khor Fly-In. The two-day event which concluded successfully yesterday, also included fun plane rides for visitors and the opportunity to take a closer look at the many light aircraft that were on display for the occasion. The fun event, which attracted several spectators and aviation enthusiasts - some of whom had own in from neighbouring GCC countries, was set in motion by
the Director of Civil Aviation, Abdul Aziz al-Naimi. Addressing the gathering, alNaimi said: Through this event, we aim to spread the culture of aviation and dene its components within an educational environment, while incorporating fun and social interaction. We are aware of the vital role of the aviation sector in promoting the economy of Qatar. The Civil Aviation Authority seeks to fully support the event nancially and logistically in order to motivate young people, in the area of aviation and to educate them on modern technical concepts in this eld . Speaking to Gulf Times on the sidelines al-Naimi expressed his appreciation for the organisers and hosts of the show. I am well impressed with the quality and success of the event. There is no commercial activity involved in
this show. It is completely the result of self motivated people who serve voluntarily in response to their love for ying. This annual event is gaining popularity and the number of visitors and guests have doubled. The skydive parachuting demonstration on the rst day by the Qatari military was received with excitement as visitors watched Qatars award-winning team, as they displayed various feats including the downplane and canopy skydiving. This is the team that represents Qatar for competitions locally and at international levels. Our team won the rst place for canopy formation at the Asiana competition in China earlier and we are just back from another successful event in Dubai. We had about 17 of our trained personnel participate in this display, ex-
plained Isam Elsayed Technical Director and Team Manager. Sheikh Mohamed al-Mualla from the UAE was among the handful of participants who took part in the skydive parachuting, in addition to the Qatar military team. Expressing his keen interest in ying, he said: I ew into Qatar in my helicopter in what was a 95-minute ight. This is my second time participating in the Al Khor Fly-In. I enjoy participating in this event. Another round of excitement the spectators enjoyed on the rst day was an amazing aerobatic display by reigning World Aerobatic Champion Captain Tamas Nadas from Hungary. In a 15-minute fascinating display, the champion twirled, twisted, spun, nosedived and manoeuvred his aircraft skilfully, keeping the crowd mesmerised.
Top three winners pose for photo after receiving their prizes. An eager crowd enjoying the show.
ultural and artistic activities organised recently by Katara have attracted thousands of visitors, a spokesman for the cultural village said. The festivities and shows held this month received thousands of visitors with its unique display of world culture and distinguished artistes performing to large gatherings. Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, director general of Katara, pointed out that Katara has become a gathering point for world culture of different trends, in particular China, Morocco and Lebanon. He said that Katara focused on both local and world folk heritage as a rich source of creativity and artistic innovation. Katara was also keen to sponsor the 5th
Qatar International Falcon and Hunting Festival, which will conclude on February 1. Recently, Katara hosted the Moroccan week, where handicrafts were displayed alongside local decorated costumes, enactment of popular festivities and various other activities that greatly appealed to the public. Similarly, the Chinese shows captivated viewers with their 150 skilful performers. The photo and painting exhibitions also continue to draw more visitors, he said. For music lovers, Katara has introduced some of the best solo virtuosos in the world, besides the distinguished orchestral performances. Visitors also enjoyed greatly the Arabic melodrama Shams wa Qamar which concluded on January 5.
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$30bn Qatar spend, mega GCC projects to drive Gulf growth in 14
atar project spending estimated at $30bn this year and large-scale projects across the GCC will drive the regions growth in 2014, a new report has shown. In the short term, the GCC (Gulf Co-operation Council) region will drive Mena (Middle East and North Africa) growth, mainly through heavy spending on infrastructure, a QNB report said yesterday. In the GCC region, many countries including Saudi Arabia ($50bn) and Kuwait ($25bn) have huge project spending outlay this year. Dubais successful bid for the World Expo 2020 and a number of new real estate developments will boost project spending in the UAE. The Saudi government alone is spending in excess of $50bn on infrastructure projects through its budget, which excludes signicant project spending by the private sector and state-owned companies. The report also said greater integration into the global economy of the Mena (ex-GCC region) through increased trade openness and enhanced competitiveness could raise long-term regional growth prospects. Mena growth is a tale of two regions, the Mena ex-GCC and the GCC acting as a locomotive of growth for other countries. High hydrocarbon production and prices have lifted export and scal revenue in the GCC, enabling Gulf countries to press ahead with major infrastructure spending plans. The GCC leads the region in terms of integration into the global economy through trade openness and competitiveness. Nonetheless, structural reforms aimed at liberalising trade and investment would most likely yield a growth dividend in the long-term across Mena, QNB said. QNB estimates that real GDP growth in the GCC was 3.7% in 2013, compared with 1.2% in the rest of Mena. This is relatively sluggish compared with potential and historical average Mena growth of around 5% or higher. A number of Mena countries outside the GCC are undergoing political transition, creating uncertainty that deters investment, weakens short-
Ooredoos buzz has been recognised alongside intranets of a number of elite firms and organisations, including the IMF, Mayo Clinic and National Geographic
term growth and delays much-needed reforms. However, a gradually improving political outlook in some of these countries, combined with the potential upside from economic reform, leaves room for higher short- and long-term growth across the region, the report said. Integration into the global economy can be measured by the degree of trade openness, dened as the ratio of the sum of exports and imports of goods and services over nominal GDP. By this measure, there is a strong positive relationship between greater integration and higher growth over the long-term. GCC countries continue to be at the top of the Mena grouping, partly reecting their large hydro-
carbon export sectors, QNB said. However, both the GCC and the rest of Mena still demonstrate room for improvement compare to global leaders in trade openness, such as Singapore. This suggests that greater trade openness has the potential to yield a signicant long-term growth dividend for Mena and can be achieved through policies to remove barriers to trade. Competitiveness is another key aspect of global integration. The 2013-14 Global Competitiveness Index by the World Economic Forum (WEF) shows the GCC countries in the top league, with the rest of the Mena region lagging behind. This mirrors the recent economic growth performance of the Mena region, QNB said. The WEF report identied areas for enhancing competitiveness in Mena: institutional frameworks and labour markets in North Africa as well as infrastructure, innovation and competitiveness. Structural reforms aimed at improving these dimensions of competitiveness could, therefore, lead to higher sustainable growth, QNB said. Greater efforts to attract investment into infrastructure, including the GCC countries, would likely yield high growth dividends in the entire region, QNB said. In the GCC, investment in major infrastructure programmes will continue to drive trade openness through higher imports. Further structural reforms aimed at attracting foreign investment into infrastructure, education and innovation would yield long-term gains in enhancing both trade openness and competitiveness. The GCC is already investing heavily in these areas, but further liberalisation and investment incentives could bring the region in line with cutting-edge global standards, the QNB report said. Increased trade openness and enhanced competitiveness could raise long-term regional growth prospects. Growth in Mena, outside the GCC, will be dependent on overcoming political uncertainties, liberalising trade and improving competitiveness, the report said.
n internal World Bank watchdog criticised the lender on Friday for not doing enough due diligence on a loan made to a Honduran company that is purportedly linked to multiple killings and drug trafficking. The watchdog said the banks International Finance Corp (IFC), which aims to spur private investment in poor countries, should have more carefully researched Tegucigalpa-based Corporacion Dinant before approving the $30mn loan programme. A report by the IFCs Office of the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), said that a standard news article search required by World Bank rules would have turned up accusations that Dinants owner had masterminded the murder of an environmental activist and that his properties were staging posts for drug traffickers. The CAO said it had not tried to verify the reports and
noted that the businessman had been acquitted of murder charges, but it said the accusations should have raised red ags because they could damage the reputation of the World Bank. IFC staff either knew about these allegations and perceptions and failed to deal with them or did not conduct required news searches, the CAO said, adding that its investigators had conducted news searches using the same parameters mandated by the World Banks rules. A Dinant official did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The IFC approved the loan programme in 2009 to help Dinant develop its palm oil and food business. The CAO launched an audit of the project in 2012. Through the loan, IFC indirectly got involved in one of the thorniest land disputes in Central America. Dinant operates in a fertile region near Honduras Caribbean coast that has been the site of violent clashes that have left more than 100 people dead since 2009, according to the Honduran National Commission for Human Rights.
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Challenges of 2014
By John R Wright As we have moved into 2014, it is interesting to reflect upon where the experience of the GFC (global financial crisis) and its aftermath has changed our outlook and behaviours. The GFC has in effect impacted all of us over the past six years and I suspect that the fallout and its effects will continue as well for some years to come. In my opinion, the environment for business and banking has consequently changed pretty substantially. It has become very much more demanding, margins are under pressure, the velocity of business and the pace (aided by modern technology) is accelerating as we speak. New competition at home and abroad is a constant factor. This does suggest to me that the assumptions we made about business models and management and leadership styles are probably, if not no longer fit for purpose, certainly worthy of review! Successful companies of the future will have developed clear strategic plans, which are able to flex in the changing environment and are shared across the business by all members of the staff and management. These plans will also reflect engagement with stakeholders at all levels. There will be an expectation of greater engagement with communities (ie. Corporate Social Responsibility etc), there will also be an increasing need to align executive pay and remuneration with long term results of the business especially reflecting key performance indicators (KPIs) regarding community, staff and customers. Profit as such will cease to be the main determinant of remuneration. The banks face particular challenges given that the regulators have finally woken up to the fact that they were asleep at the wicket in the boom years leading up to 2007, are now imposing stricter and stricter regimes on the banking system. In the Gulf (GCC region) this is an interesting challenge because there has been a significant flight of capital (i.e liquidity) from Egypt, Syria and elsewhere as a result of the so called Arab spring. The very real danger is that pressure from the boards in our region and elsewhere will result in yet another round of over aggressive imprudent lending and the creation of yet another asset bubble. Leadership then in the context of developing and implementing robust and sustainable strategies is absolutely vital. This is a difficult enough challenge for companies in many jurisdictions to face but in the GCC we also have the added dimension of third country nationals who
ustralias natural-gas buyers are poised to pay more even as supply more than doubles in the next ve years because higher prices in Asia are spurring exports. Wholesale purchasers in eastern Australia, who paid A$3 ($2.67) to A$4 per British thermal units on average over the past decade, are being asked for more than twice as much when they sign new supply contracts or renew existing ones, says Wood Mackenzie, an energy research company. The government forecasts gas output will jump to about 100mn metric tonnes by 2018, or about as much as Japan and Taiwan use in a year. While exports may boost revenue for suppliers including Santos Ltd, Australian consumers such as Incitec Pivot Ltd, the nations biggest fertilizer maker, are paying more just as economic expansion slows. Australias east-coast gas market is now linked to Asian markets through its LNG export projects, said Chris Graham, a Perth-based analyst at Wood Mackenzie. Theres an immediate window in 2014 to 2018 when the market is quite tight. Buyers in eastern Australia signed new supply agreements last year at A$9 to A$10 per btu, according to Graham. Santos, based in Adelaide, said last month that contracts were signed at costs exceeding A$8. Prices in Australia and Japan, the biggest LNG buyer, are converging once liquefaction and shipping costs of A$5 to A$6 are included, according to the Grattan Institute, a Melbourne- based research group. LNG for delivery to Northeast Asia over the next four to eight weeks cost $18.40 per btu, New Yorkbased Energy Intelligence Group said on January 8. Asian spot prices peaked at $19.40 last year as LNG replaced nuclear energy as Japans primary source of power following the meltdown at Tokyo Electric Power Cos Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant in March 2011. The country imported a record 87.3mn tonnes in 2012 and paid 6tn yen ($57bn), double the amount in 2011, according to customs data. Australia is increasing gas output as fast as suppliers in the US, where shale extraction is driving a production boom that has led to prices falling from as much as $13.69 a btu in July 2008 to $4.03 yesterday. Australia will surpass Qatar and Malaysia as the largest exporter of LNG before the end of the decade, the government in Canberra forecasts. LNG is gas cooled to minus 160 degrees Celsius (minus 256 degrees Fahrenheit) so it occupies about 600 times less space and can be shipped by tankers. Producers say more supply would bet-
A liquefied natural gas tanker operated by Energy Advance Co, a unit of Tokyo Gas Co, is moored at ConocoPhillips LNG facilities in Darwin, Australia. Prices in Australia and Japan, the biggest LNG buyer, are converging once liquefaction and shipping costs of A$5 to A$6 are included. ter help curb surging prices than favoring domestic consumers over export markets. If you regulate or force suppliers to accept prices that are lower than what is feasible, theres no incentive to produce, said Chandran Vigneswaran, an Adelaide-based spokesman for Santos. The way to bring prices down is to bring on more supply. Letting producers tap more reserves, including coal-seam gas in New South Wales, the most-populous state, would help avoid shortages, the government said in a report last month. Forcing producers to supply gas at a specied volume and price domestically is likely to diminish Australias economy, Sydney-based Origin Energy Ltd, a partner in the A$24.7bn Australia Pacic LNG project, said in an e-mailed statement. Theres no shortage of gas reserves in eastern Australia, said Graham of Wood Mackenzie. The issue is regulation, such as a New South Wales ban on new coalbed methane exploration within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of residential areas, he said. Australias gas exports will rise to 81% of its total production by 2018, from 53% in 2012, Graeme Bethune, chief executive officer of Adelaide-based EnergyQuest, said in a report for the government this month. Chevron Corp, the second-largest US energy producer by market value, and BG Group Plc, the U.K. s third-largest oil and gas explorer, are among those investing about $180bn in seven new export projects. BGs Queensland Curtis venture is scheduled to start gas exports this year, adding to three LNG projects already operating. Santos, operator of the $18.5bn Gladstone LNG project, and a venture between Origin and Houston-based ConocoPhillips plan to start exports in 2015. Australian manufacturers, who use gas to make plastics, chemicals and electricity, will be hurt by unrestricted LNG exports, according to Manufacturing Australia, an industry group with members including BlueScope Steel Ltd, the nations largest steelmaker. The government should set aside supplies for domestic use or set up a national interest test before allowing more exports, the group said on its website. Incitec faces A$50mn a year of additional gas costs at its Phosphate Hill plant in Queensland in 2015 and 2016, the Melbourne-based fertiliser producer said in a statement last month. The company is building an $850mn ammonia plant in the state of Louisiana, partly to take advantage of lower US gas prices. We survived the global nancial crisis, low fertiliser prices and an extraordinarily high Aussie dollar, said Stewart Murrihy, an Incitec spokesman. Now the industry is threatened by a gas price thats climbing, he said. Wed like to see government intervention to assist industries such as ours through this immediate period when supply is tight. The government will discuss setting aside gas from new projects to supply the domestic market, Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane wrote in an e-mailed response to questions. It wont introduce a blanket, retrospective gas reservation policy, he wrote on December 24. The countrys LNG boom will boost government revenue by A$11bn a year starting in 2015 to 2025, according to a report from McKinsey & Co Inc. LNG will displace iron ore as the main source of Australias export growth this decade, according to the Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics, the government forecaster. LNG export earnings will increase vefold to more than A$60bn through June 2018, the bureau estimates. Prime Minister Tony Abbott faces an unemployment rate thats climbed to a four-year high and falling consumer condence as the mining boom fades. The jobless rate rose to 5.8% in November, matching the highest level since 2009, government data showed last month. The economy expanded 2.4% last year, from 3.6% in 2012, according to the median of 34 economist estimates compiled by Bloomberg. While growth is projected to reach 2.7% this year, thats still less than the past decades average of 3%. One gas buyer isnt waiting for the government to act on supply. Orica, the Melbourne-based maker of industrial explosives, agreed to fund exploration and development by Strike Energy Ltd as part of a gas-supply agreement reached in July. Others may shift manufacturing to locations with lower energy costs, Geoffrey Cann, the national oil and gas director at Deloitte LLP, said in an interview. Some domestic gas users are unprepared for this price swing, Cann, based in Brisbane, said on his blog last month. Australians will view the domestic gas market in two phases, before LNG and after LNG. The implications for the economy are rather signicant.
tend to take (very naturally!) an extremely short term view of things who knows where I will be tomorrow?! Arguably there is a need for even more talented leadership in these circumstances where individuals have to accept the fact that their longevity in the role may be short term but commit themselves for the sake of the enterprise and their colleagues to the development of medium to long term plans that will see their companies build robustly for the future. An added complication is the political environment in the region beyond the Arab spring one is faced with all the issues around Israel/Iran etc, again imposing very difficult challenges for leadership in business. I believe firmly that companies, which will win in this rather more challenging environment will be those that properly engage with and empower their workforce across their businesses. The Command and Control model continues to prevail in many countries and those organisations, which actually truly engage with their people will certainly outperform. A very interesting Article appeared in the HBR (Harvard Business Review) this month captioned How Netflix reinvented HR. I am not sure that one needs to go quite as far as Netflix have done! However, there are very many key points made in the HBR article, which are worthy for note for business leaders. Another dimension, which is happening as we speak is the impact of Fracking in the United States and the consequences of that country becoming progressively less dependant on Middle East oil and energy. This will undoubtedly drive political as well as commercial shifts as we go forward, it has been said that the United States will be self sufficient in Energy by 2020. Clearly, business leaders will need to develop various scenarios about the future so that theyre not taken completely by surprise if the paradigm shifts! I would take this opportunity of wishing all the readers best of success in 2014. Glasgow-based John R Wright is an academic, veteran banker and a former CEO of Oman International Bank and Gulf Bank, Kuwait. The views expressed are his own.
oan growth in the United Arab Emirates, the second-biggest Arab economy, is set to jump at least 10% this year as an increase in bank deposits drives down borrowing costs, according to Standard & Poors. Lending will rise 10% or slightly more after 9.6% last year, the rating company said. Customer deposits at the UAEs 51 banks rose 11% in the 12 months through September, the most since 2008, central bank data show. That helped send the three-month interbank rate to the lowest since at least 2006, when Bloomberg began collecting data. The UAE, holder of about 6% of the worlds proven oil reserves, is pouring tens of billions of dollars into expanding ports, building airports and developing real estate as Dubai prepares to host the World Expo 2020 and amid an economic diversication plan. Average oil prices of about $100 a barrel last year are also helping support bank deposits. Lending growth will remain healthy in 2014, Timucin Engin, associate director, nancial services ratings at S&P, said by phone from Dubai yesterday. It will be in line with the strong outlook for retail credit growth and some additional activity in the corporate sector, he said. Dubais economy is recovering from the global nancial crisis, helped by a rebound in tourism, trade and real estate, with growth set to average 4.6% a year between 2012 and 2015, more than twice the rate of the previous four years, according to government forecasts.
Employees walk in the Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi (file). The UAE, holder of about 6% of the worlds proven oil reserves, is pouring tens of billions of dollars into expanding ports, building airports and developing real estate as Dubai prepares to host the World Expo 2020 and amid an economic diversification plan. In November, the emirate won the right to host the World Expo 2020. It will need to invest almost 6bn euros ($8.3bn) on infrastructure projects before the six-month trade and cultural fair, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum, head of Dubais Supreme Fiscal Committee and chairman of Emirates airline, said. The economy of the UAE, which includes Abu Dhabi and Dubai, contracted 4.8% in 2009 in the wake of the global credit crunch before the growth rate recovered to 3.9% by 2012. Bank lending growth had slowed to between 1% and 4% in the four years after 2008, from more than 30% annually in the four preceeding years.
A few sectors are doing well, for example the real estate and hospitality sectors are picking up, while government spending is happening and consumer lending is going to go up, Chiradeep Ghosh, a Bahrain-based senior analyst at Securities & Investment Co, said by phone on Friday. While bank lending growth is still below an average of about 11% in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, the rate will jump to 8.4% in 2014 from 2.3% in 2012, International Monetary Fund data shows. The rise in liquidity at UAE banks reects a gradual recovery of the industry and contrasts with 2008 when the federal government pledged $33bn to ease funding after credit markets froze. Loan-to-deposit ratios at the countrys banks dropped to 92.8% in September from 105.7% in March 2010, Central Bank data compiled by Bloomberg show. Bank deposits have also been helped by high oil prices and a surge in government deposits. Brent crude has averaged $108.7 a barrel in 2013, 73% higher than the $62.7 a barrel in 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Government deposits rose 23.9bn dirhams in the nine months through September, accounting for a quarter of the overall rise, according to central bank data. The three-month Emirates Interbank Offered Rate, used by banks to price some loans, dropped 0.49 percentage points, or 49 basis points, last year to 0.81%, according to central bank data on Bloomberg. The rate hasnt changed since December 5. The three-month rate in Saudi Arabia fell four basis points over the same period to 0.96% yesterday. Lending could grow 10% to 12% this year, Ghosh said.
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Motor car poised to become a smartphone on wheels
A Google announcement this week that the company is teaming up with carmakers to bring its Android phone system to cars shows the automobile is on the verge of becoming an integral part of the Internet. Makers are eager to get the online experience into cars and Google is at the hub of what calls itself the Open Automotive Alliance with big-name automakers General Motors, Audi, Honda, Hyundai, and chipmaker Nvidia. The tie-up was revealed earlier this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Experts had been expecting news that Google would work initially with Audi alone. The first cars with Google apps are scheduled to appear some time this year. Apple had announced partnerships of its own 2012 and it seems the major IT companies are aiming for in-car supremacy. For the automotive industry this could bring a good deal of upheaval. It would be naive to assume that just because the car becomes part of the internet, the net will adhere to the rules of the car industry, said Continental manager Ralf Lenninger. The car component and tyre company for which he works maintains close links to the IT industry. Lenningers remarks came at last Septembers German IAA car show in Frankfurt. The networked car can only be achieved when industries network with one another, is how the expert summed it up. This new approach represents a business-culture sea change for an automobile industry which has operated for decades using its own set of rules. Carmakers initially went it alone in getting online services into their vehicles and in most cases they imposed a hefty surcharge for the online systems. The advance of smartphones into daily life has made customers impatient to see online capability incorporated into cars. Either we offer them the features they are already used to or they will drive around the whole time staring at their phones, said an industry expert. The capability to load apps onto a cars infotainment screen from a smartphone - mostly via a manufacturers platform - has already trickled down to the cheaper end of the market. The Google deal would provide drivers and passengers with technology to listen to music, watch videos and navigate. The aim of the new alliance is bring the best of Android into the automobile in a safe and seamless way, according to a press release. Of course the car is just the latest in a long list of devices to acquire networking ability. Another idea from Ford, which is working with Microsoft, sees the car triggering its owners alarm clock earlier when heavy traffic on the days ride to work threatens to cause delays. The recently-announced cooperation between Daimler and makers of the wearable Smartwatch Pebble would enable a Mercedes-Benz driver to tell how much petrol is in the tank and whether the doors are closed by merely glancing at a wristwatch.
A Qualcomm Toq smart watch is on display at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Most of the wearable products on display at the industrys premier showcase looked like awkward attempts to shoehorn technology into new forms without an original or compelling benefit for the wearer, sceptics say.
Wearable gadgets not ready for prime time, say tech watchers
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espite the hoopla, wearable gadgets like wristwatches for checking your text messages or eyeglasses that capture video are unlikely to make a splash with consumers anytime soon, given the clumsy designs, high prices and technological constraints of many of the current offerings. That is the conclusion drawn by many industry executives and analysts who trolled the vast exhibition halls of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Most of the wearable products on display at the industrys premier showcase looked like awkward attempts to shoehorn technology into new forms without an original or compelling benet for the wearer, sceptics say. Stacy Rasgon, a semiconductor analyst at Bernstein, spent a day at CES busily snapping photos of every tness band, watch and other wearable device he came across. I have 20 different photos, but if I look at the pictures I couldnt tell you
which product is from which vendor. They all look the same, Rasgon said. Wearables sound like a great idea and theres going to be a lot of experimentation. People are throwing spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks. Sony Corp, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Qualcomm Inc showed off new or recently launched smartwatches, most of which act as extensions to cellphones, letting users check messages and appointments. Wristbands - like the popular Fitbit that tracks physical activity - also accounted for a big chunk of the devices on display at CES. For wearables to nally match up with the hype, (they have) to be a true solution, where it isnt about the technology - its about what the technology enables you to do, something you couldnt do before, said Mike Bell, the senior executive leading Intel Corps wearables push. The function, form and experience have to be as important as the parts you slap inside, he said. Intel this week unveiled its take on wearables that Bell believes serve a clear purpose and could catch on, including prototype earbuds with a built-in heart rate monitor that changes the music on
a smartphone to keep pace with a workout. It also announced a collaboration with luxury department store Barneys New York to develop smart bracelets intended to look like they were dreamed up by a fashion designer - not an engineer. The wearables mania gripping the industry is in part a response to slowing smartphone and tablet markets. After growing 39% in 2013, global smartphone shipments are forecast to expand by just 18% annually through 2017, with prices steadily falling, according to market research rm IDC. Tablet shipments are seen up 22% this year, compared with 54% in 2013. Tech executives say many consumers are intrigued by the potential for wearable gadgets, but they are also cautious. A survey by research company Yankee Group in December found less than 10% of respondents planned to pay $200 or more for a tness wellness device. A survey by Wakeeld Research, commissioned by US cloud-services company Citrix Systems, last November found 91% of respondents were excited about wearables, but 61% said they had no plans to purchase one. Simon Randall, whose British-based
OMG Life Plc makes a wearable camera called Autographer, is not surprised. He recalls the lukewarm reception when Nokia, his employer at the time, introduced camera-phones more than a decade ago. New things take time to be broadly adopted but if theres an intrinsic benet at the heart of them theyll prosper, Randall said. Samsungs $300 Galaxy Gear may have had the biggest launch of any wearable so far - but it was panned by reviewers. It shipped an estimated 800,000 of the watches in the two months since it was introduced in September, a gure that pales in comparison to the millions its smartphones manage. Some experts said Apple may have the best chance of developing a gadget that will propel the wearable category into prime time, given its track record in consumer devices. 2014 will be more a year of attempts than of successful products. And for a lot of manufacturers it will be a matter of waiting to see what Apple does, said Carolina Milanesi, a consumer tech analyst at Kantar WorlDPAnel. While the electronics show lacked sure-fire winners, some offers
were definitely intriguing and drew crowds. Epson unveiled a $700 pair of eyeglasses that allow the user to simultaneously view data about objects they are looking at. Sonys prototype glasses can display captions and information about programs a viewer is watching on TV. Another offer was a bracelet made by Netatmo embedded with a sensor that looks like a jewel and which measures exposure to sunlight, helping the wearer decide when to put on sunscreen. Even Qualcomm, one of the largest companies now touting the impending wearable device revolution and purveyor of the Toq smartwatch, acknowledges the hurdles ahead. Raj Talluri, who oversees the design of its Snapdragon smartphone processors, wants to add the same chips to watches and apparel to let them handle much more sophisticated functions. But more work needs to be done on power consumption. The power consumption of processors really needs to get an order of magnitude less, Talluri said. Peoples expectation in wearables is not that they have to charge them every day. They want to wear things for weeks.
Audi designer Johannes Tovar demonstrates lighting designs on a model car at the Las Vegas Convention Center at the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas. The laser diodes of Audis ground-breaking Laserlight concept have been burning brightly at this years Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The maker says it is showcasing the future of automotive lighting technology with the vivid red Sport Quattro Laserlight concept, based on a car first shown at last Septembers 2013 Frankfurt IAA car show. The Laserlight system combines matrix LED and laser light technologies.
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Former CEO of Greek bank arrested in Turkey
The former chief executive of the Greek Hellenic Postbank (TT) mired in an unsecured loans scandal has been arrested in Turkey, Greek police said yesterday. An arrest warrant against Angelos Filippidis was turned into an international one on Friday, and Turkish authorities tracked down and arrested him in Istanbul the same day, in co-operation with Greek authorities. Four people including a prominent businessman have already been arrested in Greece in a probe launched by the anti-corruption magistrate delving into a deficit of several million euros allegedly detected in TT. Filippidiss lawyer, Thanassis Varlamis, told an AFP reporter that the ex-CEO of TT appeared before a Turkish magistrate yesterday and asked to return to his country in order to face questioning.
eneral Motors Co said on Friday it was recalling about 370,000 of its redesigned full-size Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks globally to reprogramme software that could cause parts of the exhaust to overheat and lead to re. GM said eight res had been caused by the problem, but there
were no injuries. The company said all of the res had occurred in very cold places, and it urged customers to avoid leaving trucks idling unattended. The No 1 US automaker said the recall included 2014 model trucks with 4.3 liter and 5.3 liter engines in the US, Canada, Mexico and other markets. Trucks with 6.2 liter engines were not being recalled. GM said signs of the problem were a continuous yellow check engine light and an engine power
reduced message in the driver information centre. It said recall letters would be mailed next Thursday, but customers could contact dealers for appointments beginning early next week. It said the repair would take about 20 minutes. Of the trucks recalled, about 303,813 are in the US, about 26,000 in Canada, about 665 in Mexico and about 7,753 in export markets, said company spokesman Alan Adler.
GM recall includes 2014 model trucks with 4.3 liter and 5.3 liter engines in the US, Canada, Mexico and other markets
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two-year rally in frontier African stocks, which has withstood the Nairobi shopping mall attack, violence in the Central African Republic and ghting in South Sudan, is showing signs of fatigue, pointing to muted gains this year. The MSCI Africa index, which excludes South Africa but includes three North African markets, has risen more than 60% over the past two years as investors sought plays on the rising purchasing power of middle class consumers in the worlds fastest-growing continent.
But inows into sub-Saharan African equity funds have slowed from more than $3bn in 2012 to $1bn last year, according to Boston-based fund tracker EPFR. With stock valuations in frontier markets now higher than their emerging market peers, investors will need to look beyond blue-chip companies in major markets like Kenya to smaller companies or less familiar markets like Botswana to nd value this year. I do not think we are going to see a correction, but I do not think we are going to see the same kind of rally, said Ronak Gadhia, equity analyst at frontier markets broker Exotix, who
focuses on sub-Saharan African nancial stocks. The MSCI Africa index rose 18% last year after a 38% leap in 2012. Some of the best performers have been in Nigeria, with GT Bank surging 90% over the past two years while Nestle Nigeria has nearly tripled. Nigeria is still probably the most attractive major frontier market in the region but its outlook is clouded by political risk this year, analysts say. Economist Jim ONeill, who coined the acronym BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China), has included Nigeria in a category of most promising economies: the MINTs - Mex-
ico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey. Nigerias weighting in the MSCI frontiers index should increase to 20% from 14% following an upgrade of the UAE and Qatar in May, ensuring it attracts more attention from both dedicated emerging market and larger global investors. Investors point to the fact that there are fewer than 30mn bank accounts for Nigerias 160mn population, and that Africans are starting to consume more, rather than just acting as exporters of raw materials. But they also stress the drawbacks of inadequate infrastructure in Nigeria, particularly in
the power sector, along with concerns about the impact on the economy of presidential elections next year, and a change in central bank governor this year. Nigeria is sub-Saharan Africas largest market after South Africa, which is an emerging, not a frontier, market. But with daily turnover on the Lagos stock market less than $30mn, its appeal to large international investors is limited. That is even more true of Kenya, Mauritius or other African markets. Some of these markets did very well last year. They may go more slowly or take a break, said Sven Richter, head of frontier
markets at Renaissance Asset Managers. I am not predicting they will go down - they should rise at a slower rate. Investors have not been deterred by violence in African markets, notably the attack on a Nairobi shopping mall in September which killed 67 and in Nigeria where thousands have died since the Islamist group Boko Haram launched an uprising against the state in 2009. The continent has also been less-sensitive than other highyielding markets to the prospect of the US Federal Reserve reducing its stimulus programme from this month, although that will still be a risk.
Its more about the growth story locally, said Razia Khan, head of Africa research at Standard Chartered. The Africa growth story is consistent, the impact will still be positive. The International Monetary Fund forecasts economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa will accelerate to 6% this year, from an estimated 5% in 2013. But some of last years outperforming stocks may nd the going tougher. Kenyan power generation company Kengen soared more than 50% in 2013, but further gains may be hobbled by huge capital raising to nance new generation plans.
he data breach at Target Corp over the holiday shopping season was far bigger than initially thought, the US company said on Friday, as state prosecutors announced a nationwide probe into the second-biggest retail cyber attack on record. Target said an investigation found that hackers stole the personal information of at least 70mn customers, including names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses. Previously, the No 3 US retailer said the hackers stole data from 40mn credit and debit cards. The two sets of numbers likely contained some overlap, but the extent was not clear, according to Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder. She said some of the victims did not shop at Target stores during the period of the breach, between November 27 and December 15, and that their personal information was stolen from a database. I know that it is frustrating for our guests to learn that this information was taken and we are truly sorry they are having to endure this, Target chief executive Gregg Steinhafel said in the statement on Friday. Attorneys general from New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Minnesota said they were joining a nationwide probe into the security breach. A source familiar with the joint probe said more than 30 states were involved. A breach of this magnitude is extremely disconcerting and we are participating in a multi-state investigation to discover the circumstances that led to this breach, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said. Security experts said the stolen payment card data could be used to fabricate false magnetic strip credit cards. And the personal information could be sold on underground exchanges for use in e-mail phishing campaigns, aimed at persuading victims to hand over even more sensitive information, such as bank account numbers. I think they still have no idea how big this is, said David Kennedy, a former US Marine Corps cyber-intelligence analyst who runs his own consulting rm, TrustedSec. Target lowered its fourth-quarter prot forecast, in part due to weaker-than-expected sales since reports of the cyber-attack emerged in mid-December. Target shares closed down just over 1% on Friday to $62.62, hovering near a yearlow. The largest known breach at a US retailer, uncovered in 2007, was at TJX Cos Inc, operator of the TJ Maxx and Marshalls chains, where more than 90mn credit cards were stolen over about 18 months. On Friday, Neiman Marcus revealed it too had been the victim of a security breach. The high-end department store was informed by its credit-card processor in mid-December of possible unauthorized card activity that followed customer purchases at Neiman Marcus stores, spokeswoman Ginger Reeder said. A subsequent investigation turned up evidence on January 1 of a criminal cybersecurity intrusion that may have compromised an unknown number of customers cards, the company said. Neiman Marcus, owned by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and private equity rm Ares Management, is still investigating and said it did not know at this time how many customers may have been affected. Nor was it immediately clear whether it was linked to the Target incident.
US state prosecutors have announced a nationwide probe into the second-biggest retail cyber attack on record
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he Qatar Exchange (QE) Index gained 327.81 points, or 3.11%, during the trading week, to close at 10,873.08 points. Market capitalisation increased by 2.26% to reach QR574.4bn as compared to QR561.7bn at the end of the previous week. Of the 42 listed companies, 31 companies ended the week higher while 9 fell and 2 remained unchanged. Islamic Holding (IHGS) was the best performing stock with a gain of 13.33% on 1.0mn shares traded. On the other hand, Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company (QGRI) was the worst performing stock with a decline of 5.32% on 0.2mn shares traded. Ooredoo (ORDS) was the biggest contributor to the QE Index. The stock contributed 51.5 points to the indexs weekly gain. ORDS posted a total return of 37.9% in 2013. Furthermore, ORDS was the biggest laggard in the prior week in the QE Index. Qatar Islamic Bank (QIBK) was the second biggest contributor adding 41.7 points to the index. QIBK has been a laggard in 2013 with a negative total return of 3.2%. On the other hand, Qatar Electricity & Water Supply Company (QEWS) shaved 5.1 points off the index during the week. The stock has had a decent run in 2013 posting a total return of 44.8%. United Development Company (UDCD)
after its bull run in 2013 corrected by 0.86% week-over-week (WoW) and dragged the index down by 2.8 points during the week. Trading value during the week increased by 151.77% to reach QR2.9bn vs QR1.2bn in the prior week. The Banks & Financial Services sector led the trading value during the week, accounting for 36.01% of the total equity trading value. Trading volume increased by 103.05% to reach 61.9mn shares vs. 30.5mn shares in the prior week. The number of transactions rose by 84.29% to reach 31,167 transactions versus 16,912 transactions in the prior week. The Banks & Financial Services sector also led the trading volume, accounting for 29.73% of the total. The significant increase in trading value, trading volume and number of transactions is due to the prior shortened trading week. Foreign institutions remained bullish for the week with net buying of QR519.7mn (including t-bills) vs net buying of QR126.2mn in the prior week. Qatari institutions remained bearish with net selling of QR346.5mn vs net selling of QR95.4mn the week before. Foreign retail investors remained bearish for the week with net selling of QR28.7mn vs net selling of QR0.2mn in the prior week. Qatari retailer investors remained bearish with net selling of QR144.6mn vs QR30.6mn the week before.
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he QE Index continued its upward momentum tagging a series of new 52-week highs last week and witnessed gains on every single day, registering impressive gains of around 328 points. The bulls were in full charge as the index breached the 10,600.0, 10,700.0 and 10,800.0 psychological levels ensuring its strong upmove. The index also managed to penetrate above the ascending trendline resistance, which had restricted its bullish move in the past indicating a positive sign. We believe the index has been in strong uptrend mode since forming a base near the 10,320.0 level and may continue its bullish run, targeting the 10,900.0-11,000.0 lev-
els. If the index sustains above this levels, a continued rise and a possibility of a further rally may not be ruled out. The recent uptrend has been sharp, which is keeping the RSI in perpetual overbought state; however, it does not seem to be affecting the indexs current performance. Meanwhile, the MACD is diverging away from the signal line and is moving up in a bullish manner showing no immediate trend reversal signs, indicating that this rally may not fizzle out soon. On the flip side, traders may need to keep a close watch for support near the ascending trendline, as any dip below this level may result in the index drifting toward the 10,700.0 level.
SI (Relative Strength Index) indicator RSI is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. The RSI oscillates between 0 to 100. The index is deemed to be overbought once the RSI approaches the 70 level, indicating that a correction is likely. On the other hand, if the RSI approaches 30, it is an indication that the index may be getting oversold and therefore likely to bounce back. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) indicator The indicator consists of the MACD line and a signal line. The divergence or the convergence of the MACD line with the signal line indicates the strength in the momentum during the uptrend or downtrend, as the case may be. When the MACD crosses the signal line from below and trades
above it, it gives a positive indication. The reverse is the situation for a bearish trend. Candlestick chart A candlestick chart is a price chart that displays the high, low, open, and close for a security. The body of the chart is portion between the open and close price, while the high and low intraday movements form the shadow. The candlestick may represent any time frame. We use a one-day candlestick chart (every candlestick represents one trading day) in our analysis. Doji candlestick pattern A Doji candlestick is formed when a securitys open and close are practically equal. The pattern indicates indecisiveness, and based on preceding price actions and future confirmation, may indicate a bullish or bearish trend reversal.
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ndias environment ministry has approved South Korean multinational Poscos plans to build a longdelayed $12bn steel plant, the company said on Friday, days ahead of a visit by South Koreas president. But protest groups vowed to keep up their ght against the plant, which represents the largest ever foreign direct investment in India. The delays faced by the project have become emblematic of the woes faced by foreign firms putting money into India. The environment ministry has given its renewed go-ahead to the plant in the eastern state of Orissa, eight years after it rst signalled its approval, company spokesman Ongsuman Pattnaik told AFP. We obviously welcome this move by the government, Pattnaik said by telephone from the companys office in Orissa. Environmental clearance for the project, rst agreed in 2005 with the steel plant originally due to start production in 2011, was suspended by a judicial body two years ago amid bitter opposition from locals. They had objected to acquisition of farmland and said that the plant would destroy vast tracts of forest and endanger local tribes livelihoods. The National Green Tribunal suspended the project on grounds that an environmental impact assessment report had
A Posco-India billboard is displayed on National Highway 5 in Bhubaneshwar. Indias environment ministry has approved South Korean multinational Poscos plans to build a long-delayed $12bn steel plant, the company said on Friday, days ahead of a visit by South Koreas president. only been carried out for annual output of 4mn tonnes of steel, not the 12mn tonnes laid out in the agreement. The renewed clearance came just ahead of the January 15 start of a trip to India by South Korean president, Park Geun-hye. I have cleared it, Environment Minister M. Veerappa Moily, who took over the ministry three weeks ago, conrmed to the Press Trust of India on Friday. The ministry has approved the steel plant but clearance of a port needed to facilitate operation of the project is still pending. But even with the environment ministrys approval, the project still faces land acquisition and other hurdles. Local leaders on Friday denounced the environment ministers move, pledging to keep up their fight against the plant and the port. This environmental clearance is illegal. Under no circumstances will we allow the project, Prashant Paikray, spokesman for the POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti, a local group which has spearheaded opposition to the plan, told AFP.
hina may have vaulted ahead of Italy and France last year to become the third-largest holder of gold, according to a Bloomberg Industries report. Assets were probably about 2,710 metric tonnes, compared with the last reported holdings of 1,054 tonnes in April 2009, according to the report. Italys holdings are 2,451.8 tonnes, and France owns 2,435.4 tonnes, according to the World Gold Council data. The US is the biggest holder with 8,133.5 tonnes. Chinas central bank probably added 622 tonnes last year after reserves increased 380 tonnes in 2012, according to the report by Kenneth W Hoffman, senior metals and mining analyst at Bloomberg Industries.
Based on conversations with officials in China and Mongolia, its evident that China feels they want as much gold as much as the US, Hoffman said in a telephone interview from Skillman, New Jersey. The reners in Switzerland have been talking about melting gold after the selloff in London and shipping them to Hong Kong and then from Hong Kong can be traced to China. Assets in exchange traded funds backed by bullion fell by more than 869 tonnes in 2013, according to Bloomberg data, after prices fell 28%, the most since 1981. Gold has been moving from the west to the east this year, Hoffman said The Asian nations consumption of jewellery, bars and coins rose 30% to 996.3 metric tonnes in the 12 months that ended September 30, while usage in India, the second-biggest buyer, gained 24% to 977.6 tonnes, according to the London-based World Gold Council.
A woman on a mobile device looks at gold jewellery displayed at a Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group store in Hong Kong. A Bloomberg Industries report yesterday said China may have vaulted ahead of Italy and France last year to become the third-largest holder of gold.
issan Motors luxury Infiniti brand said it expects to repeat last years increase of about 50% in sales volume in China, its second-biggest market. We expect to see continuous growth from our business in China, Johan de Nysschen, president of Inniti, said in Beijing yesterday. I would not at all be surprised to see if the current 50% annual growth may well be repeated during 2014. Sales by the Infiniti group jumped 54% to 17,108 units in the worlds biggest auto market last year, the Japanese carmaker said yesterday in a release. China will probably become Infinitis biggest market by sales volume by the end of this decade, de Nysschen said. Infiniti expects to begin local production of two long-wheelbase models, the Q50 sedan and QX50 crossover, this year. Automakers offer stretched versions of their models for China, as consumers there prefer to be chauffeured and seek more backseat comfort. The luxury Japanese automaker targets sales of more than 100,000 units in China within five years, Daniel Kirchert, managing director of Infiniti China, said yesterday in Beijing. China levies a 25% duty on imported cars, making them less competitive against locally produced models. Chinas main car association this week forecast that the worlds biggest automobile market will see slower growth this year as anti-pollution and austerity campaigns spread. The country became the first to see domestic sales surpass 20mn units a year, and will see deliveries rise as much as 10% in 2014 after last years 14% growth, the state-backed China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said. While China may already be the worlds biggest auto market, the country has plenty of room to grow as the number of vehicles on its roads only account for about 6% of the population, versus 80% in the US and 36% in South Korea, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Nissans sales in China climbed to 1.27mn units, trailing only Volkswagen AG and General Motors Co among foreign makers. It was followed by South Koreas Hyundai, whose deliveries climbed about 20% to exceed 1mn for the first time, according to company figures compiled by Bloomberg.
A three-wheeled Toyota FV2 Future Mobility Concept vehicle is displayed during the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas Convention Centre, Nevada. A report yesterday said Toyota is aiming to produce over 10mn vehicles in 2014, a bullish target that could boost other industries in Japan.
oyota Motor is aiming to produce more than 10mn vehicles in 2014, a bullish target that could boost other industries in Japan, a report said yesterday. The Toyota groups production may fall temporarily after April, when Japan increases the consumption tax from 5 to 8%, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper said. But the impact of the tax hike should be blunted by a lowering of the automobile acquisition tax that will also become effective from the new scal year starting April, the Asahi said. With Japans economic recovery set to remain solid, Toyota expects its production will pick up from the autumn to achieve the target, the Asahi said. Toyotas bullish stance could cause ripple effects to other industries, the Asahi said. Toyota is Japans biggest manufacturer. Its health could affect steelmakers and parts suppliers of all kinds, as well as the economy of the central Japan, where the company is based. In 2013, Toyota aimed to produce a record 10.12mn vehicles, after it overtook General Motors in 2012 to regain the title of worlds biggest automaker. The company built 9.3mn vehicles between January and November, with Japanese media saying it was on target to become the rst automaker in the world to build more than 10mn units in a year. Toyota, whose group
includes small-vehicle maker Daihatsu and truck producer Hino, will make the 2014 annual production target official by the end of the month, the Asahi said. The consumption tax hike is expected to lower Toyotas annual production by 10,000 units. The Japanese auto sector as a whole was likely to reduce production by 20,000 to 30,000 units due to the tax hike, the Asahi added. Toyota Motor Corp wants to get back in the sports-car game. The worlds largest automaker, which under Chief Executive Officer Akio Toyoda is seeking to add performance-focused models to its mass-market brand has said it will debut a concept car at its scheduled press conference tomorrow at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. That vehicle could be a new generation of the rear-wheel-drive Supra coupe Toyota dropped in the late 1990s, according to sites such as Jalopnik.com, Autoblog.com, MotorAuthority.com and Carscoops.com. Whatever Toyota shows, the concept wont be called a Supra, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, who declined to elaborate. While the Supra, with a six-cylinder, 3-litre turbo engine, never sold in large numbers, it has kept a loyal following among sport compact car devotees 15 years after being discontinued in the US, said Scott Oldham, editor-in-chief for Edmunds.com. This was an import performance model that went to an elite place, Oldham said by phone January 9 while driving in a Chevrolet Corvette to Detroit from Edmunds.coms
Santa Monica, California, headquarters. This was a car that was really made by and for the kind of guys in The Fast and the Furious lms, he said. Craig Taguchi, a company spokesman, declined to comment on those reports and provided no details on the concept car planned for Detroit. Toyoda, grandson of the founder of the worlds largest automaker, has espoused a passion for performance cars and driving in most speeches since becoming president in 2009. Toyota posts videos of its top executive in driving gear behind the wheel of race cars at Germanys Nurburgring, and in Toyodas 2010 US congressional testimony, during the companys recall crisis, Toyoda told House members: I love cars as much as anyone. Toyotas US rebound since 2012, after four consecutive annual sales declines, was driven by models synonymous with mass-market tastes: Camry sedans, Corolla compacts and RAV4 small crossovers. The companys US sales rose 7.4% last year to 2.24mn units, with the Camry remaining the best-selling car for a 12th consecutive year. While Toyota City, Japan-based Toyota added the FR-S sports coupe under its Scion line in 2012, the Lexus luxury line has been its main showcase for power and performance in recent years, with the addition of F edition models and the limited production LFA supercar. Lexus said it will show the RC F coupe on January 14 in Detroit, equipped with an eight-cylinder engine that will make it the most powerful V-8 performance car ever developed by the brand.
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hinas reputation as the worlds factory oor is being undercut by the yuans upward march against the dollar, which along with rising wages is pushing manufacturers to look for cheaper production bases in Asia. Exports in December were up just 4.3% compared with the same month a year earlier, down from a much stronger 12.7% year-over-year rise in November, according to customs data released on Friday. Even accounting for possible distortions in the yearearlier jump in exports-which many economists attributed to so-called hot-money inows misreported as trade-the pickup in exports that China had hoped as the global economy improves has yet to materialise. The US has long argued that the yuan has been kept articially low to boost Chinese exports and maintains it is still undervalued. China says the yuan is now close to equilibrium; economists are divided on the question. Either way, the strengthening yuan is hurting Chinese exporters, especially makers of low-cost manufactured goods. China sent 15% fewer electronic calculators abroad in the rst 11 months of 2013, 12% fewer umbrellas and 21% fewer cigarette lighters, Chinese data shows as low-end manufacturers abandon China for cheaper locations. Beijing wants its exporters to move up the value chain to make more hightechnology products. It sees this shift,
Chinese yuan banknotes are counted at the Huangsha Seafood Wholesale Market in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. Many exporters complain the rise in the yuan is hurting Chinas export competitiveness. along with an attempt to rely less on credit-fueled heavy industry and more on domestic consumption, as crucial for the economys long-term success. Chinas Customs Administration, in a recent survey, found that yuan appreciation signicantly raised costs for two-thirds of exporters. To deal with the issue, I can only recommend that exporters actively upgrade their products and produce more value-added exports, said Zheng Yuesheng, a spokesman for the administration. But Chinas state planners have to oversee this shift while maintaining economic growth, which has fallen to around 7.6% from double-digit levels in recent years, and ensuring that unemployment doesnt rise. Many exporters complain they are severely challenged by rising wages and other costs that have crept up in recent years. The appreciation of the yuan, also known as the renminbi, is another headache, which makes Chinas goods more expensive overseas and reduces prots in local-currency terms. Rising wages and the yuan are a tremendous problem for us, said Uwe Hutzler, the general manager of a Chinese company that supplies leather to clothing manufacturers. We have to pay our expenses and salaries in renminbi but our invoices are in dollars. Chinese officials point out that a stronger yuan also means cheaper imports. That could help China achieve its goal of boosting domestic consumption as imported consumer items become more affordable. Yuan appreciation will surely lift exports prices and undermine our exports competitiveness. But...yuan appreciation also helps lower our import costs, said Zheng, the customs spokesman. China remains an export powerhouse for manufactured goods like electronics and machinery. The nations share of world trade remains above 10% despite cost pressures. Data released Friday showed Chinas total imports and exports exceeded $4tn in 2013, overtaking the US as the worlds largest trading country.
hilippines sold $1.5bn of bonds, adding to the busiest week for Asian sovereigns on record as slowing US stimulus threatens to increase funding costs. The nation, Southeast Asias fastestgrowing economy, sold 10-year bonds to yield 4.2%, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That brings total dollar-denominated issuance by Asian governments since January 6 to $6.5bn, the most in data compiled by Bloomberg going back to 1999. Indonesia and Sri Lanka sold $5bn earlier this week. Asian governments are looking to borrow after the Federal Reserve announced it would taper record stimulus, increasing the yield on benchmark US debt. Interest rates on 10-year Treasuries have risen 1.34 percentage points since May, when the central bank indicated it was considering trimming bond purchases. The average cost of dollar funds for the regions sovereigns rose as high as 5.83% in September, up from an average 4% in 2012, JPMorgan Chase & Co indexes show. Borrowers now pay 5.16%. Philippine authorities are trying to lock in current yields, said Desmond Soon, a Singapore-based fund manager at Western Asset Management Co, which oversees $442.7bn globally. There is expectation US Treasury yields will go higher over the course of the year. The Philippines, which won investment-grade ratings from Standard & Poors, Moodys Investors Service and Fitch Ratings for the rst time in
Traders work on the floor of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Manila. Philippines sold $1.5bn of bonds, adding to the busiest week for Asian sovereigns on record as slowing US stimulus threatens to increase funding costs. 2013, last sold dollar debt in January 2012, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The country, whose $250bn economy grew at least 7% in the ve quarters through September, will use some of the proceeds from the sale to buy back foreign-currency bonds and for budgetary support, among other general purposes. The nation has agreed to pay $1.08bn to buy back notes from six offerings, a person familiar with the matter said today, asking not to be identied because the details are private. To get exposure to the Philippines is becoming more difficult since less material is out in the market, Sergey Dergachev, who helps oversee about $9bn as a senior portfolio manager at Union Investment Privatfonds in Frankfurt, wrote in e-mailed responses to questions. New issues are the best opportunities. The yield on the nations $1.6bn of bonds due in 2025 fell 17 basis points, or 0.17 percentage point, to 4.37% on Friday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Its latest notes, which priced at par, climbed to 101.4 cents on the dollar as of 9:30 am in Manila, according to Standard Chartered prices. Mexico sold $2.5bn of debt due in 2021 and 2045 in its rst international offering since its credit rating was lifted last month by S&P. Earlier this week, Poland sold the most euro-denominated bonds in four years, taking advantage of the growing gap between borrowing costs in the shared currency and dollars.
nternational Entertainment Corp, a company controlled by the family of Asias fourth-richest man Cheng Yutung, agreed to pay as much as HK$7.35bn ($948mn) for a Macau gambling junket operator, seeking to capitalise on a casino boom in the Chinese city. The company rose as much as 20% to HK$11.30, headed for the highest close since October 2001, before trading at HK$9.50 at 1:45 pm in Hong Kong. The benchmark Hang Seng Index gained 0.4%. The stock resumed after a one-day halt. Casino revenue in Macau, the only place in China where casinos are legal, jumped 18.6% to $45.2bn last year. About twothirds of the revenue came from high-stake bettors from mainland China whose gambling trips are arranged by junket operators. International Entertainment agreed to buy a 70% stake in Sun City Gaming Promotion, it said in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Friday. Buying into an existing junket operator is probably the easiest way to participate in Macaus casino boom, Grant Govertsen, an analyst at Union Gaming Group, said by phone yesterday. Macaus government is unlikely to give out more casino licenses but the citys tremendous growth in casino business is largely driven by the mainland VIPs brought by the junkets. Cheng owns a 10% stake in closely held Sociedade de Turismo & Diversoes de Macau SA (STDM), founded by his longtime friend Stanley Ho. Cheng bought the stake from Hos former business partner in 1982. The 10% stake in STDM gives him control of 293mn shares of SJM Holdings, Asias largest casino operator by revenue. International Entertainment said the acquisition will enable it to broaden its range of investments and it may need to raise funds by placement of shares or convertible securities to nance the acquisition. The target Sun City, which was founded in 2007 by businessman Chau Cheok Wa, now runs 17 VIPs clubs, about 280 gaming tables, catering for high-stake mainland Chinese gamblers in Macaus casino resorts, as well as overseas VIP clubs in South Korea and the Philippines, according to its company website. Sun City derives its net profits from gambling promotion operations such as arranging transportation, accommodation and providing credit facilities for high-rollers on behalf of Macau casino operators including Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd and Sands China Ltd in exchange for a commission or other compensation, the statement said. The junket operator expects its credit facilities offers to customers will be no less than HK$12bn during 2014 and 2015 while the rolling turnover, or the total amount of bets players make, at its VIP rooms across Macau will be no less than HK$1.68tn, it said in the statement. Sun Citys consolidated audited earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, or Ebitda, for 2013 amounted to at least HK$1.5bn, according to the statement. Cheng Yu-tung is Asias fourth-richest man whose net worth is calculated at $21.1bn, according to Bloombergbillionaires Index.
aidu Inc, Chinas largest search engine company, rose after Maxim Group raised it to buy, helping Chinese shares in the US rebound from the lowest level since November. The Bloomberg China-US Equity Index gained 1.2% to 103.03 in New York, erasing a weekly loss. Baidu climbed 2.4%, rebounding from the biggest drop in a month, after Maxim upgraded it from hold, while Yanzhou Coal rose 5.2% as the government aims to boost coal transporta-
tion capacity. Ctrip.com International and Qunar Cayman Islands dropped on concern growing competition will erode prot at the online travel companies. Maxim said yesterday that Baidu will rise 14% over the next year, citing the companys dominance in the mobile search market and its efforts to develop new products. While Baidu surged 77% last year, the shares traded at 27 times estimated earnings for the next 12 months, cheaper than the 37 multiple of Qihoo 360 Technology Ltd, the second largest search engine, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Everyone is focusing on the mobile busi-
ness, and Baidus dominance in the mobile market gives it a lot of pricing power, Echo He, an analyst at Maxim, said in a telephone interview from New York. Compared with others, the valuation is still cheap. Baidu, Chinas largest search engine company, rose to $179.66. Maxim Group estimated Baidus share of Chinas total mobile search queries at 57% and predicted the company would benet from higher total online advertising spending this year due to events such as the soccer World Cup. Qihoo, based in Beijing, China, slipped 0.2% to $81.04, cutting its weekly advance to 1.6%. American depositary receipts of Ctrip
dropped 3.8% to $38.95 on Friday, the lowest since July, and Qunar fell 2.3% to $28.59. Ctrip Chief Executive Officer James Liang aims to expand the companys market share through a zero margin strategy, Beijing-based 86Research said in a note on Friday, citing an internal letter to employees. Competition in Chinas online travel business is increasing ahead of the Lunar New Year. Yanzhou Coal, Chinas fourth-largest coal producer, climbed to $8.09, the biggest jump since Nov 21. China plans to raise coal transportation capacity by rail to 3bn tons by 2020, the National Development and Reform Commission
said in a coal logistics development plan posted on its website yesterday. The iShares China Large-Cap ETF, the largest Chinese exchange-traded fund in the US, rose 1.8% to $36.43 yesterday in New York, reducing its weekly drop to 0.6%. The Standard & Poors 500 Index added 0.2% as investors scrutinised data showing a slowdown in jobs growth for clues on the pace of Federal Reserve stimulus cuts. In China, the Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.7% to a ve-month low of 2,013.3, extending its weekly decline to 3.4%, amid concern new share offerings will divert funds from existing equities.
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rances Total is set to become the rst major oil company to invest in Britains nascent shale gas industry, sources said, boosting hopes for a pick-up in exploration to help assess the commerciality of the resource. Total will announce a deal to commit 30mn pounds ($50mn) to drilling for shale gas in Lincolnshire in central England, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, conrming details published in the Telegraph newspaper. The French giant, worth about 103bn euros ($141bn), will partner with smaller explorers Dart Energy , Egdon Resources, IGas and eCORP, on two exploration licences. Geological studies show Brit-
ain to have large shale reserves which could reverse a rising dependency on energy imports, but more drilling is needed to see whether the deposits are economic. Britains government has thrown its weight behind shale gas exploration despite strong local and environmental opposition to the extraction practice of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, used to develop shale and unconventional gas blocks. Total SA said last year that it would be interested in signing up for a position in Britains shale gas resources, and its entry will follow that of two large utilities, Frances GDF Suez and Britains Centrica in 2013 who both agreed deals in 2013. Total, eCorp and Dart could not immediately be reached for comment while Egdon and IGas declined to comment about the new development.
Total headquarters (centre) seen in the La Defense business district in Paris (file). The French energy major is set to announce a $50mn deal for shale gas drilling in England.
fter the S&P 500s impressive 30% return in 2013, Wall Street will get a better picture of reality this week as the pace of companies reporting earnings picks up. A number of big banks are due to report their quarterly and full-year results next week, including JPMorgan Chase & Co and Wells Fargo & Co on Tuesday, Bank of America Corp on Wednesday, Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Citigroup on Thursday, and Morgan Stanley on Friday. Their results will help determine whether earnings forecasts for 2014 need to come down and whether stock values have become overblown. There isnt much left to happen to this market, in terms of the view of an expanding economy. It is generally agreed by everyone that the economy is improving. What isnt clear is whether earnings are improving at the same pace the market is. Thats the next big test for equities, said Rick Meckler, president of LibertyView Capital Management in Jersey City, New Jersey. For the rst full trading week in January, the Standard & Poors 500 Index rose 0.6% and the Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 1%, while the Dow Jones industrial average slipped 0.2%. Investors may get a better sense of how quickly the central bank will reduce its market-friendly bond purchases from a number of Federal Reserve officials due to speak next week. A much weakerthan-expected December payrolls report on Friday raised new questions about both the strength of the economy
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (file). The Wall Street will get a better picture of reality this week as the pace of companies reporting earnings picks up. and the aggressiveness of Fed stimulus. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart is scheduled to speak at events on Monday and Wednesday, while Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is set to speak on Thursday. The Feds Beige Book is due on Wednesday. A batch of December data will be released next week, with retail sales on Tuesday, the US Producer Price Index on Wednesday, the US Consumer Price Index on Thursday and housing starts on Friday. Another number to note on Friday will be the preliminary January reading on US consumer sentiment from the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. For the whole S&P 500, fourth-quarter prot growth is expected to have increased 7.7% from a year ago, while revenue is expected to have risen just 0.4%, Thomson Reuters data showed. The benchmark S&P 500 rose 9.9% in the fourth quarter of last year, while it jumped 29.6% for 2013, its best year since 1997. Among other earnings to watch next week, General Electric Co is expected to report a spike in fourth-quarter prot on Friday with the help of the record $229bn backlog of orders for jet engines, oil pumps and healthcare equipment. American Express Cos fourth-quarter results on Thursday are expected to beat estimates, helped by increased card spending and lower default rates among customers. Retail stocks have been attracting increased options activity this week as major retailers came out with their disappointing holiday sales gures. Investors will get more insight into the consumers state of mind next week as about 150 consumerrelated companies are due to participate in the annual ICR XChange conference from Monday through Wednesday. The annual gathering comes after many large US retailers slashed their earnings forecasts recently because of steep discounts they offered during the holidays to persuade reluctant consumers to buy. I wouldnt judge the health of the economy off of brickand-mortar retailers, said Paul Zemsky, head of asset allocation at ING Investment Management in New York. The economy was strengthening into the end of the fourth quarter, and there was sufficient growth to keep earnings growing and people buying the market. Options volume on Five Below jumped more than six times the norm on Friday. The value retailers stock fell 7.2% to close at $40.46 a day after the company announced disappointing holiday sales. Five Below is expected to present at the ICR XChange conference on Monday. Out of the total 6,975 options contracts traded on Friday in Five Below, 2,565 were calls and 4,410 were puts with the most activity seen in January $45 calls. Goldman Sachs had recommended buying January $45 calls for a relief rally in the stock following the ICR update. Dominos Pizza options volume also rose with a total of 861 contracts traded, compared with average daily volume of 520 contracts. The stock has moved about 8.5% up or down during the past nine conferences, moving in the positive direction during seven of the nine events, according to Goldman Sachs.
ondons Heathrow warned it could struggle to grow its business after accusing the industry regulator of imposing a draconian cap on the prices Britains biggest airport can charge airlines. Britains Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said it would insist that Heathrow set its prices at 1.5% below ination from April 2014 after nding that the airport - Europes busiest - had too much market power. Heathrow said it might appeal the cap, which was much lower than expected for the next ve years, but airlines said the move did not go far enough as the hub still had some of the most expensive charges in the world. The cap is well below an interim suggestion made by the regulator for prices in line with ination. It is also well below Heathrows original request for a rise in tariffs of 4.6% above ination, as measured by the retail prices index (RPI). The previous ve-year tariff was RPI plus 7.5%. We want to continue to improve Heathrow for passengers, Chief Executive Colin Matthews said. We will review our investment plan to see whether it is still nanceable in light of the CAAs settlement. The airport, to the west of London which has expanded in recent years with Terminal 5 and the redevelopment of Terminal 2, said the new price limit would result in a fall in the cost charged per passenger from 20.71 pounds in 2013/14 to 19.10 pounds in 2018/19 in real terms. It said this would result in a rate of return on capital investment of an unsustainable level of 5.35% compared with the 6.7% it was seeking. The CAA said it was condent its proposals would still allow Heathrow to invest sufficiently
while reducing prices for consumers. It said it had toughened the regulation after seeing passenger traffic forecasts strengthen and the cost of capital revised at the airport. But Heathrow questioned the CAAs forecasts for the next ve years in terms of passengers and costs, and said it would have to cut operational expenditure by more than 600mn pounds and increase commercial revenue targets by more than 100mn pounds by increasing retail and car park charges. Heathrow, whose owners include Spains Ferrovial and the sovereign wealth funds of Qatar, China and Singapore, is the third busiest airport in the world, with almost 200,000 passengers arriving and departing each day. Analysts at Mirabaud said the news was very bad for Ferrovial. But they noted that it could be balanced by the increasing chance that Heathrow will be allowed to expand from two runways to three by 2030 as part of a government review to address a capacity crunch that could slow economic growth. Ferrovial, which has been steadily reducing its stake in Heathrow and now holds 25%, declined to comment. The regulator had been reviewing the market power of the big airports - and whether this needed to be curbed by price caps - following complaints from the airlines. British Airways, the dominant airline at Heathrow, said the price curbs were a step in the right direction to address the excessive charges, while Virgin Atlantic noted that prices at the airport were triple the level they were 10 years ago. Virgin is the second largest airline at Heathrow. Coupled with ever increasing Air Passenger Duty, customers ying to and from the UK are facing some of the highest travelling charges in the world, said Craig Kreeger, Virgin Chief Executive.
he dollar had the biggest weekly drop against the yen in almost three months as US payrolls rose less than forecast in December, fuelling concern the Federal Reserve will slow reduction in bond-buying. Canadas dollar weakened to a fouryear low as the nations jobless rate unexpectedly rose, led by the largest drop in full- time work since 2011, adding to bets the central bank may consider cutting interest rates. The pound snapped a three-week rally against the euro on signs manufacturing slowed. Mexicos peso led gains among major currencies as the slowest increase in US payrolls in three years fueled demand for the Latin American countrys debt. Treasury yields plunged. The employment report turned out to be the largest headwind of the year for the very large short position in yen, Neil Azous, founder of Rareview Mac-
ro, a Stamford, Connecticut-based advisory and research rm, said in an interview referring to bets the yen would decrease in value. The theme to start the year has been a stronger yen and lower US yields. The dollar fell 0.7% to 104.18 yen this week in New York, the biggest drop since the ve days ended October 18. It touched 105.44 on January 2, the strongest since October 2008. The US currency weakened 0.6% to $1.3670 per euro. The yen added 0.1% to 142.39 per euro. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index, which tracks the US currency against 10 of its major counterparts, decreased 0.2% to 1,023.77, after touching 1,030.42 on January 9, the highest since September 9. The benchmark 10-year note yield fell 14 basis points, or 0.14 percentage point, to 2.86% this week. The twoyear yield dropped three basis points to 0.37%. The yen gained as futures traders trimmed bets for a second week that the currency would drop, gures
Customers walk through Pike Place Market in Seattle (file). Dollar fell 0.7% to 104.18 yen last week in New York. from the Washington- based Commodity Futures Trading Commission show. The difference in the number of wagers by hedge funds and other large speculators on a decline in the yen compared with those on a gain - socalled net shorts - was 128,868 on January 7, compared with net shorts of 135,228 a week earlier. Canadas dollar slumped the most among its 16 major peers as the nations unemployment
rate reached 7.2% in December, the highest since July and taking it above the US jobless measure for the rst time since 2008. Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said this week he has some room to maneuver on interest rates. The Bank of Canada is denitely on hold on the back of that one, said Sebastien Galy, senior foreign-exchange strategist at Societe Generale SA, by phone from New York. It has all the right elements for the Bank of Canada to maintain a very dovish message and kind of implicitly encourage the Canadian dollar to weaken. The loonie, as the Canadian currency is known for the image of the aquatic bird on the C$1 coin, depreciated 2.4% to C$1.0892 per US dollar from the end of last week. It reached C$1.0946, the weakest since October 2009. The pound fell against the euro this week after industrial and manufacturing production unexpectedly stagnated and construction output dropped. The market is long of sterling and
has pushed it lower on the back this data, said Gavin Friend, a foreign-exchange strategist at National Australia Bank in London. A long position is a bet an asset price will rise. Theres enough momentum in the UK economy and a danger of over-interpreting what this number means. The UK currency depreciated 0.2% to 82.94 pence per euro, snapping a four-week advance. The peso appreciated 1.1% to 12.9676 per greenback after US Labour Department gures showed payrolls in Mexicos biggest trade partner increased by 74,000 in December, versus the median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey for a 197,000 advance. The unemployment rate fell to 6.7% as more people left the labor force. If the tapering is not as strong as previously thought, then the peso will not suffer from risk aversion, Pedro Tuesta, a Latin America economist at 4Cast Ltd, said by phone from Washington.
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ewlett-Packard Co plans to renominate its slate of directors - including activist investor and interim chairman Ralph Whitworth - according to people with knowledge of the matter, seeking stability after years of board turnover. A renomination for Whitworth, 58, will make HewlettPackard one of the few companies with an activist investor as chairman. Other members of the 12-person board include Ray Lane, 67, who resigned as chairman last April amid shareholder displeasure at the companys performance. All are set to be renominated ahead of the annual shareholder meeting on March 19, said two of the people, who asked not to be identied because the information isnt yet public. Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman and the board are in the midst of a turnaround of the struggling computer maker, which is poised for a third straight year of sales declines. Hewlett-Packard, which makes personal computers, servers and printers, is trying to move past a period of upheaval including declining performance and the departure of Whitmans predecessors, Leo Apotheker and Mark Hurd. Shares of the Palo Alto, California-based company gained 96% last year, making it the 17th best performer in the Standard & Poors 500 Index, which rose 30%. The stock had declined 45% in 2012 and 39% in 2011. Michael Thacker, a spokes-
An employee wears a festive hat as she re-packs HP Slate 7 HD tablet device on the semi-automated processing line at an Argos goods distribution centre, operated by Home Retail Group, in Barton-Under-Needwood, UK (file). HP is planning to revamp its board in an attempt to strengthen its activities. man for Hewlett-Packard, declined to comment or make board members available for interviews. Hewlett-Packard can change its list of proposed directors until it releases proxy voting materials, which in recent years have been published in late January or early February. The renominations are anticipated after a quarter of the board turned over last year. Lane resigned his chairmanship after shareholders reelected him by a narrow margin of 59% last March. During Lanes tenure as chairman, Hewlett- Packard wrestled with missed sales forecasts, an ill-fated decision to explore a spinoff of the personal computer division and a disastrous acquisition of software maker Autonomy Corp. Former directors G Kennedy Thompson and John Hammergren also resigned their posts last April. In July, former Microsoft Corp Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie joined the board, along with Jim Skinner, former CEO of McDonalds Corp and current chairman of Walgreen Co, and Dob Bennett, ex-CEO of Liberty Media Corp Whitworth, who joined the board in November 2011 and who replaced Lane as chairman last April, is principal of Relational Investors. Relational held 32.7mn Hewlett-Packard shares worth $687.2mn as of September 30, according to a ling with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Whitworth is one of the few activist investors to gain the chairmanship of a company he invests in, according to Charles Elson, director of the John L Weinberg Center for Corporate
Governance at the University of Delaware. This is quite rare, but Ralph Whitworth is a rare individual, Elson said. He has respect on both the managerial and the shareholder sides. During Hewlett-Packards fourth-quarter earnings call with analysts on November 26, Whitman said Whitworth is in place for the foreseeable future until a full-time chairman is found. While activists sometimes join boards of companies they invest in, fewer take the chairman role. Sears Holdings Corps chairman and CEO, Edward Lampert, is founder of hedge fund ESL Investments Inc Carl Icahn, the activist investor who has taken positions in Apple Inc and Nuance Communications Inc, was chairman of Trans World Airlines Inc in the early 1990s. Whitworth has also served as chairman of trash hauler Waste Management Inc and medical-services company Apria Healthcare Group Inc, which was acquired in 2008 by Blackstone Group LP. Lane, who had served as Oracle Corp president in the 1990s, joined Hewlett-Packard as chairman in November 2010. Together with Apotheker, who was forced out in September 2011, Lane oversaw the companys $10.3bn acquisition of Autonomy, which resulted in an $8.8bn writedown and investigations of accounting fraud. In June, Bloomberg News reported that Lane, who is also a partner emeritus at venture-capital rm Kleiner Perkins Caueld & Byers, owes a $100mn tax bill to the Internal Revenue Service stemming from a disallowed tax shelter. Other members of HewlettPackards board include Patricia Russo, former CEO of AlcatelLucent SA, and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen.
fter dramatically improving sales of its A320 jet by revamping it with newer and more efficient engines, Europes Airbus is studying whether to apply the same formula to a bigger jet, the A330, industry sources and analysts said. Sales of the 20-year-old long-haul plane have enjoyed an unexpected boom in recent years after three years of delays in Boeings radically new 787 Dreamliner drove many airlines to invest in the cheaper and proven Airbus model. But momentum is fading and analysts say Airbus faces questions over whether it can maintain current A330 production rates in the second half of the decade without something else of its size to offer airlines tempted by the
chic new jets. They have been doing ne with the A330 because Boeing was late, but it is becoming painfully obvious that Boeing has newer technology than the A330, said Adam Pilarski, senior vice president at US-based aviation consultancy Avitas. Officially, Airbus is happy with the way sales of its most popular big jet are holding up, following a steady pattern of design tweaks that have increased range and capability. Last month it sold 25 A330s worth $6bn to AirAsiaX. But behind the scenes, suppliers and industry experts say Airbus is looking seriously at whether to re-engine the A330 to cut fuel consumption, something AirAsiaX is also pushing for. It is being discussed. It is one of the options in the mix, said an industry source briefed on the plans. Airbus said it had nothing to add to recent comments made by a senior marketing executive, Crawford Hamilton, who told Air
Insight website there was no immediate need to revamp the A330. Airbus holds its annual news conference tomorrow. The idea of a facelift for the A330 is not new. Airbus originally planned to answer Boeings carbon-bre 787 with a modest makeover of the A330, but abandoned the idea to take the same leap in technology as its rival and come out with the all-new A350, which is due to enter service this year. Now, after a decade of ambitious and challenging plane developments, the worlds largest aircraft manufacturers are once again focusing on derivatives of existing models. Experts say Airbuss decision could have an impact on the broader battle between planemakers. Sharper competition from the A330 could, at least for a while, sap margins for the 787 by forcing Boeing to offer bigger discounts. For Airbus, it could keep open a lifeline of cash for other projects. The proposal
must rst overcome growing industry concerns about engineering resources and satisfy Airbus bosses that it can make an adequate return without cutting into A350 sales. With execution risk uppermost in the minds of investors, Airbus is heavily focused on testing and preparing the A350 for rst delivery, expected in the last quarter of this year. At the same time, it is irting with the idea of adding a bigger version to the A350 series to compete with Boeings new 406-seat 777X mini-jumbo. The current A350-1000 seats 350. Industry experts said that on paper, Airbus could tackle a A330 re-engining project as well as a potential larger A350 at the same time, as engineers start coming off other projects. But the business case would have to stack up rst. After a decade of costly developments and roller-coaster share prices, Airbus has pledged to focus on
doubling its margins by 2015. Shares in parent EADS, recently renamed Airbus Group, have doubled in the past year on the success of the re-engined A320. But unlike the A320 and rival 737, the threat facing the A330 comes from a radically different generation of aircraft, the high-tech carbon-bre jets offered by both planemakers. It would hit market at about the same time as the 787, recovering from last years grounding crisis, and the A350 are both expected to be hitting their stride in deliveriespotentially making older planes harder to sell and nance. Analysts say an A330 engine upgrade would cost at least $1bn, much of which could be picked up by engine makers Rolls-Royce or General Electric. Modications needed to carry the latest engines, which need more room and weigh more while using less fuel, could treble that cost.
US federal appeals court upheld a multibilliondollar settlement between BP and coastal residents and businesses hit by the companys massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010. The British energy giant reached a $7.8bn settlement in 2012 with thousands of claimants hit by the worst environmental disaster in US history. But it had been challenging the way Patrick Juneau, a court-appointed administrator of claims, calculates companies compensation for lost prots. The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that US District Judge Carl Barbier was correct in rejecting a BP bid to require companies to prove that their losses were directly linked to the spill before getting a payout. The plaintiffs were quick to hail the decision. Todays ruling is an enormous victory for the Gulf, and an important step forward in ensuring that every eligible claimant is fully compensated according to the objective, transparent formulas spelled out in the settlement agreement that BP co-authored and agreed to, lawyers Steve Herman and Jim Roy said in a statement. BP did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In its 48-page decision, a divided three-judge panel of the appellate court said that it could not agree with arguments raised by BP and other appellants. A divided three-judge panel of the court said in its 48-page ruling that it could not agree with arguments raised by BP and other appellants and afrmed Barbiers initial ruling in 2012. We cannot agree with the arguments raised by the objectors or BP, the document read, citing federal rules governing class action lawsuits. Neither class certication nor settlement approval are contrary to Article III in this case, it added, referring to federal law. One of the judges, Emilio Garza, disagreed. Whether a class member was economically injured is immaterial if that loss was not caused by the oil spill, Garza said in a 14page dissent. Absent an actual causation requirement for all class members, Rule 23 is not being used to simply aggregate similar cases and controversies, but rather to impermissibly extend the judicial power of the US into administering a private handout program. In December, Barbier said the 2012 settlement negotiated with US authorities and accepted by BP presumed an oil spill link for any losses to businesses within certain geographical zones and in certain sectors. Several groups of plaintiffs had previously complained after Barbiers nal approval of the settlement in which he certied the case as a class action lawsuit.
n Stanley Fischer, the Federal Reserve would gain a nancial statesman with contacts and credibility around the world as it begins to pull back on record stimulus, possibly unsettling foreign markets. Fischer, 70, was picked to be Fed vice-chairman just as US officials start to slow bond purchases. The tapering and eventual monetary tightening could roil emerging markets as higher rates here pull investment ows from higher-yielding, higher-risk stocks and debt. Chairman Ben S Bernanke acknowledged the potential fallout in September, saying, we are watching those developments very carefully. Fischer has spent much of the past quarter century near the top of global economic policy making, helping arrange bailouts for Mexico and Brazil while he was the No. 2 official at the International Monetary Fund in the
1990s. If approved by the Senate, hell bring experience that can help the Fed monitor the impact of its policies abroad and make him an ambassador who explains the US central banks intentions and goals. Here is a guy who trained half of the central bankers in the world. He knows them, said former Fed Vice-Chairman Donald Kohn, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Fischer is tremendously respected everywhere in the world, not only by central bankers but by nance ministers and prime ministers. President Barack Obama also asked Lael Brainard, formerly the US Treasury Departments top international ofcial, to ll an empty seat on the board, and a current governor, Jerome Powell, to serve a second term, according to a statement from the White House. The selections come at a time when the global economic outlook remains clouded, and US officials are seeking more cross-border co-ordination in regulating banks. They also follow a
Stanley Fischer: Pivotal role. trend by other governments to seek out leaders with international experience to help run their central banks. The UK government appointed Canadian Mark Carney to run the Bank of England and Jon Cunliffe - who, like Brainard, is a former Group of Eight negotiator to serve as one of his deputies. Raghuram Rajan, hired last year as governor of the Reserve Bank of
India, was previously chief economist at the IMF. Graeme Wheeler, a former World Bank official, was hired in 2012 to be governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Their knowledge and awareness of international economies and markets and familiarity with international policy makers is an argument in favor of them, said John Lipsky, a former rst deputy managing director of the IMF, adding they also had other qualications. The MSCI Emerging Markets index touched a four-month low last week as capital ows shifted in the wake of the Feds decision to trim its longer-term bond purchases on December 18. The index increased 0.7% to 970.15, paring its drop for the week to 1%. The measure for emerging-market stocks has dropped 3.3% this year after trailing shares in developed countries by the most since 1998 in 2013. Many in emerging markets and particularly their central banks are increasingly concerned about what the
Fed is doing and how this pullback will happen, said Thomas Costerg, a nancial markets economist at Standard Chartered in New York. Obama is reshaping the Fed board as the central bank tackles some of the biggest challenges in its 100-year history. The Feds balance sheet stands at $4.03tn as it buys longer-term debt to keep interest rates low to encourage consumer spending and capital investment. The Fed took the rst step to slow the program down in December, agreeing to trim purchases to $75bn a month from $85bn starting this month. Fischer would replace Janet Yellen, who was approved by the Senate this week for the chairmanship of the US central bank. Bernankes term expires January 31. Fischer is widely acknowledged as one of the worlds leading and most experienced economic policy minds, and Im grateful he has agreed to take on this new role, Obama said in the statement. I am condent that he and Janet Yellen will make a great team.
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Pakistan (1st innings) .................................................. 165 Sri Lanka (1st innings) ................................................ 388 Pakistan (2nd innings; overnight 132-3) Khurram Manzoor c P Jayawardene b Pradeep .. 6 Ahmed Shehzad c P Jayawardene b Herath ......... 9 Mohamed Hafeez c P Jayawardene b Pradeep .... 1 Younis Khan c P Jayawardene b Lakmal ............... 77 Misbah-ul-Haq b Herath.................................................97 Asad Shafiq b Karunaratne b Eranga ...................... 23 Sarfraz Ahmed (batting)............................................... 70 Bilawal Bhatti b Eranga .................................................. 32 Saeed Ajmal (batting) ........................................................7 Extras (b-1, lb-7) ................................................................... 8 Total (7 wickets, 123.3 overs) .................................. 330 Fall of wkts: 1-11, 2-12, 3-19, 4-148, 5-200, 6-245, 7-312 Bowling: Lakmal 22-3-62-1, Pradeep 19-3-50-2, Herath 43.3-8-124-2, Eranga 33-9-70-2, Mathews 5-1-9-0, Sangakkara 1-0-7-0
kipper Misbah-ul Haq led Pakistans resistance with a gritty 97 to thwart Sri Lankas victory bid on the fourth day of the second Test in Dubai yesterday. Misbah missed his sixth Test hundred by a mere three runs but a career-best 70 not out by Sarfraz Ahmed and a deant 32 by Bilawal Bhatti kept Pakistans ght to take them to 330-7 at close on a cloudy day. When bad light and drizzle ended play 15 overs before schedule, Saeed Ajmal was on seven and Pakistan were leading by 107 runs with a full days play remaining. Sarfraz added an invaluable 67 runs for the seventh wicket with Bhatti to frustrate the Sri Lankan bowlers who bowled with discipline and patience on a pitch which had little response for bowlers. Sri Lanka will look for an early wrap-up of Pakistans second innings to take a 1-0 lead in the threematch series after the rst Test ended in a draw in Abu Dhbai last week. The third and nal Test will be
played in Sharjah from Thursday. When left-arm spinner Rangana Herath spun one across Misbahs bat to hit the off stump just 20 min-
utes before tea it looked as if the match would be over soon but Sarfraz and Bhatti kept the ghtback going before Eranga bowled Bhatti in the dying moments. Sarfraz said he felt more responsibility after the fall of his captains wicket. When I was playing with Misbah, he was guiding me, said Sarfraz. But when he got out I felt more responsibility and I will continue to ght tomorrow (Sunday) and if we add another 100 runs then we can win this match. Sarfraz improved on his highest Test score of 40 he made against South Africa at Centurion earlier this year by posting his maiden half-century. He has so far hit seven boundaries during his 123-ball stay. Sri Lanka had a good chance of dismissing Sarfraz at 51 but paceman Suranga Lakmal dropped a regulation caught and bowled chance to add to his teams woes after Misbah foiled them for nearly two sessions. Misbahs valiant effort helped Pakistan avoid their rst-ever innings defeat against Sri Lanka before his 412-minute resistance ended. Herath said Sri Lanka will look for early wickets. The pitch is still 50-50 so if we can get them for another 50 more we can win, said Herath.
Pakistan batsman Sarfraz Ahmed in action during his dogged unbeaten knock of 70 as Sri Lankan wicketkeeper Prasanna Jayawardene looks on, during the fourth day's play of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Dubai yesterday. (AFP)
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ngland captain Alastair Cook declined yesterday to offer any assurances to mercurial batsman Kevin Pietersen about his test future. Smarting from a 5-0 Ashes whitewash, Englands misery in Australia was not conned to the eld and coach Andy Flower had to issue a statement denying media speculation of a rift in the dressing room. British media had earlier claimed Flower has threatened to quit if Pietersen, their leading run-scorer in the Ashes series, continued to be part of the teams rebuilding process. South Africa-born Pietersen, 33, ruled out retirement and said he wanted to help England regain the Ashes in 2015 but Cook was non-committal about the future of Englands fourth highest test scorer of all time. Its only been a week since everything has happened. So what is important for me is the one day series at this precise moment of time, Cook told reporters ahead of todays one-day series opener at Melbourne. We know that when we go home from this one-day series, a lot of important decisions on how we go forward with the Test team, one day team, my future
that kind of stuff. Persistently asked about Pietersens attitude, Cook said: Its very hard for me to talk to you, the media, about stuff like this. Its very hard and I cant do that. Condentiality and stuff like that means what happens in the dressing room, stays in the dressing room. Told that it did not ring as a sound endorsement for Pietersen, Cook said, You can regard that as you want. As is always the way with the media thats what happens. Englands Ashes campaign was badly hit when top order batsman Jonathan Trott abruptly returned home after the Brisbane opener to deal with a stress-related illness, necessitating a batting order rejig that did not click. Compounding the crisis, frontline spinner Graeme Swann quit international cricket after England had surrendered the coveted urn after a hat-trick of defeats. Obviously when you lose a series ve-nil, lot of things get thrown up and thrown in your face as the captain and you start looking at everything and its important that we do that, said Cook. What also is important is its only been a week since everything has happened. So what is important for me is the one day series at this precise moment of time.
New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum in a punishing mood during the Twenty20 match against the West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland yesterday. (AFP)
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n unbeaten 85-run stand between Brendon McCullum and Luke Ronchi laid the foundation for New Zealands 81-run win over the West Indies in their opening Twenty20 international yesterday. The New Zealand batting was backed up by tight bowling, led by Nathan McCullum who celebrated his 50th Twenty20 international with gures of four for 24. New Zealand, who elected to bat rst, appeared in trouble at 105-3 after 13 overs before McCullum and Ronchi lifted them to 189-5 which proved too big a target for the West Indies. The tourists were ve for 64 after 11 overs in their reply before staggering through to be eight for 108 at the nish. Brendon McCullum had gone in to bat in the fourth over when the removal of Martin Guptill started a mini-collapse of
the New Zealand top order. Guptill gave New Zealand a ying start with a six and two fours off consecutive balls from Tino Bests rst over, but was gone for 25 when he gave a soft catch to Johnson Charles in Bests second over. He was the rst of three New Zealand batsmen to reach the 20s but failed to carry on before McCullum and Ronchi gave the innings some backbone. McCullum, who faced 45 balls, hit four sixes and two fours while Ronchi hit four sixes and three fours from 25 deliveries. Best recovered from his rst over hiding to nish his four overs with gures of three for 40, while Nikita Miller took two for 26.
Nathan rips apart The West Indies reply was quickly in trouble when Adam Milne, a 21-year-old quick who New Zealand are slowly introducing to international cricket, removed Lendl Simmons with his fourth ball, a 150 kmh delivery. Nathan McCullum quickly ripped out Kieran Powell (12) Andre Fletcher (23) and
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New Zealand M. Guptill c Charles b Best 25 J. Ryder c Charles b Miller 22 B. McCullum not out 60 R. Taylor c Bravo b Miller 5 C. Munro c Fletcher b Best 22 C. Anderson c Powell b Best 0 L. Ronchi not out 48 Extras: (b5, w1, nb1) 7 Total: (5 wickets; 20 overs) 189 Fall of wickets: 1-38 (Guptill), 2-56 (Ryder), 3-66 (Taylor), 4-103 (Munro), 5-104 (Anderson) Bowling: Badree 4-0-25-0 (1w), Best 4-040-3, Narine 4-0-46-0 (1nb), Miller 3-0-262, Bravo 4-0-24-0, Russell 1-0-23-0 West Indies J. Charles c Ronchi b Neesham 16 L. Simmons c Ronchi b Milne 0 A. Fletcher c Ryder b N. McCullum 23 K. Powell c Guptill b N. McCullum 12 D. Bravo c Ryder b N. McCullum 10 A. Russell c Guptill b N. McCullum 0 C. Walton c Munro b Neesham 9 N. Miller not out 15 S. Narine c Milne b Neesham 0 S. Badree not out 14 Extras: (lb2, w7) 9 Total: (8 wickets; 20 overs) 108 Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Simmons), 2-31 (Charles), 3-53 (Powell), 4-59 (Fletcher), 5-64 (Russell), 6-75 (Bravo), 7-77 (Walton), 8-77 (Narine) Bowling: Southee 4-0-36-0 (2w), Milne 4-0-15-1, Neesham 4-0-16-3 (5w), N. McCullum 4-0-24-4, Anderson 4-0-15-0. New Zealand won by 81 runs
England captain Alastair Cook warms-up during a training session at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. (EPA) asads
Andre Russell (0) and after 11 overs the West Indies were 64-5 and staring at a run rate of 14. As the wickets continued to fall the target grew and the New Zealand total was never seriously threatened.
Fletcher was the only West Indies batsman to get into the 20s, while Jimmy Neesham backed up Nathan McCullum with three for 16. The second Twenty20 will be held in Wellington on Wednesday.
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ustralia have left out t-again paceman James Pattinson for todays day-and-night opening one-day international with England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Skipper Michael Clarke admitted at his prematch media conference he had no answers on why Pattinson was not selected. Pattinsons absence comes as Australia rest their Ashes player of the series and leading wicket-taker Mitchell Johnson from game one of the vematch ODI series. Opening batsman Shaun Marsh has also been unable to win selection for todays opener, with Aaron Finch likely to partner David Warner at the top of the order and Shane Watson at number three. Pattinson was sent home from the 2013 Ashes tour with a back injury, but he has claimed seven wickets in three Big Bash League games recently. While Australias ODI series with England is a crucial warm-up for the 2015 World Cup to be hosted by Australia and New Zealand, its also a chance for players like Pattinson to
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Australian opener David Warner during a practice session in Melbourne. (EPA) audition for a spot in the Test squad to tour South Africa in late January. Thats probably a question for the selectors, Clarke told reporters. I dont know what they said to James and I dont know why they decided to not pick him. But I think James certainly is realistic and understands that hes only been back bowling for a couple of weeks in regards to game practice. Hes looking t and Im sure hell play a big part throughout this series. Clarke said Australia would take winning momentum into the ODI series, but that would come from Australias 2-1 ODI series win in England in September rather than their recent ve-nil Ashes whitewash. Australia are rated second in ODI cricket behind India, with England at three. We as a team have no complacency, where youre sitting there expecting that because the result was ve-nil in the Test series, that the one-day result will be the same, Clarke said.
ndian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said yesterday that he would personally like to atone for his poor performance in South Africa during the forthcoming New Zealand tour. Dhoni was out of form in the Test series and came to bat at No.7 and managed only 87 runs in four innings. He also wants the bowlers to contribute with the bat as well. I would like to improve my performance. I would like to do well in overseas conditions. But sometimes when the eld is spread and you have to play shots. But I want the No. 8, 9, 10 batsmen to start contributing more, said Dhoni, before departing for New Zealand, where India will play ve ODIs, starting from Jan 19. Post ODI series, Dhonis men will play two Tests. Dhoni, however, said he had full condence in his young batsmen who did well in South Africa. Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane performed well in the two-Test series that South Africa won 1-0. I am condent about this teams ability. The batsmen played well in South Africa, Dhoni said.
He said the teams performance in the Test series against South Africa will stand in good stead in New Zealand as well. We have a slightly bigger challenge. We should be proud of what we have and its important for us to tune up a bit, he said. Dhoni was also happy that all his bowlers will be ghting for a place in the playing eleven. There will be more competition in bowling department, now with everyone being t. When wickets are on drier side and there is not enough swing movement, our fast bowlers need to improve, he noted. Asked about spinners, Dhoni said: We dont have ve specialist bowlers. So we cant have spinners who give away too many runs. Ravindra Jadejas performance in South Africa was good. Spinners role on the rst day is to not give too much runs. When they play more outside India, they will learn the need to be patient. Till we dont get a seaming allrounder, thats what they will have to get used to. Dhoni said all-rounder Stuart Binny could also be used as the third seamer in the ODIs. The inclusion of Stuart Binny is interesting. He has some swing. Most international venues wickets are at, we will have to see if he can feature as third seamer. It depends how he does in nets, he said.
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Russias Maria Sharapova stands on court during a practice session ahead of the 2014 Australian Open. (AFP)
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Roger Federer of Switzerland hits a volley with a giant racquet during the Kids Day exhibition match ahead of the Australian Open in Melbourne. (AFP) them off, yes, he added, referring to the other members of the world top 10. Federer has more Grand Slam titles than any other player but only one, Wimbledon 2012, in the last four years. He is currently ranked at world number six. But Federer is hoping a switch from a 90-inch to a 98-inch racquet, and the arrival of boyhood hero Edberg, will pay dividends. I mean, look, my life on tour is pretty much settled. Its always solid routines. Hell just t in nicely into that, Federer said of the six-time Grand Slam titlewinner. Im just really excited that hes taken up the offer because I didnt think he was going to do it because hes got a life. He doesnt need this. For me, clearly its very exciting to
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oger Federer warned he was still a force to be reckoned with Saturday as he heads into the Australian Open armed with a new, bigger racquet and with Stefan Edberg in his corner. The 17-time Grand Slam-winner, now 32, said world number one Rafael Nadal and defending champion Novak Djokovic should be wary of the other top 10 players at the seasons rst major. Well, I think its normal that they are considered, you know, the one and two favourites for the tournament, said Federer, emphasising the word considered . Of course, we do believe we can knock
Well, I think its normal that they are considered, you know, the one and two favorites for the tournament. Of course, we do believe we can knock them off, yes, said Roger Federer
have him as part of the team. Im looking forward to every week Ill spend with him on the tour this year. He added: Thats kind of whats very exciting, just hanging out with him. That was the idea, as well. If it didnt work out, he would say, Im not ready for this , at least I would have had a few nice dinners with him and able to spend time with a childhood hero, which would have been plenty to fuel my motivation.
Federer won the Australian Open in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, and has not failed to reach the semi-nals since 2003. He will be competing in a record 57th consecutive Grand Slam tournament, beating the mark of 56 set by South Africas Wayne Ferreira. The Swiss great begins his tournament against Australian hope James Duckworth, with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic all lurking as potential opponents. However, he said he had little time for analysing the draw and whom he may or may not have to face. A draw is a draw. You guys debate it, I play in it. Thats basically it, he told reporters. Now to see if Federer can make his words come true and upset the applecart and win the Australian Open.
aria Sharapova happily admits that patience is not her strongest trait but the Russian will temper her expectations as she begins her Australian Open title campaign. The 26-year-old missed the last few months of the 2013 season, including the US Open, with an injury to her right shoulder, the same shoulder that required surgery in 2008. She made an impressive return to the WTA Tour last week by reaching the semi-nals in Brisbane before losing to world number one Serena Williams. After another lengthy absence, Sharapova knows better than to expect to hit top form immediately. You obviously have to lower your expectations a little bit and be a bit realistic about maybe the rst few matches, she said at Melbourne Park yesterday. You have to grind, work through them, hope to get better as the tournament goes on. The Australian Open champion in 2008, Sharapova begins her campaign this year against American Bethanie MattekSands, an opponent who has given her trouble in the past. Sharapova said she had spent so much time consulting doctors about her troublesome shoulder in recent years that she was contemplating a new career once she is done with tennis. I know about everything,
she said, laughing. I know a lot more than I ever thought that I would about a shoulder. But thats part of the game. Everyone has injuries. Everyones body is different. They use their joints and muscles in very different ways because of the way they play. Everyone gets used up in different ways, I guess. Dealing with the shoulder means Sharapova takes antiinammatories on occasion, but the four-times grand slam champion said the injury was far less serious than the initial problem in 2008. It was not as hard (to cope with) as the one I had a few years back, she said. That was pretty tough, considering I had surgery. This is far from being that serious. This was a matter of time, which in tennis its not great when you come to a doctors office and they say, time, time, just wait, wait . We dont have much patience because we always have a schedule set, tournaments to play. Thats tough to accept because you dont quite know when the inammation is going to go down, when youre going to be able to play overhead shots, things like that. I started getting back on the court, getting myself in tennis shape, playing matches, testing out the shoulder in that kind of environment. Im happy to be back playing a grand slam. I missed the last one at the end of last year so Im happy to get myself back in form and really start well here.
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afael Nadal complained yesterday that the Australian Open courts had speeded up and were too fast, but old rival Roger Federer said he didnt see a problem. Nadal, seeking his second Australian Open title, missed the tournament last year through injury and said the courts were much faster than he remembered and would hinder long rallies. Completely different conditions than what I remembered of this tournament. Faster conditions that I ever played here in Australia, said the Spanish world number one. I really dont understand very well why they change because the last couple of years Australian Open had amazing matches, long ones, good ones
Spains Rafael Nadal serves during a practice session ahead of the 2014 Australian Open in Melbourne. (AFP)
for the crowd. I dont know why the people who decide make the conditions that fast. I am not sure... it is the best thing, he added. But they decide and Im just a player and I will try to be competitive from the beginning. Australian Open officials said no changes had been made to the courts, but said exterior factors such as the weather could alter their speed. While Nadal found fault, Federer said the court speed wasnt an issue and suggested his longtime rival would adapt. I think even these conditions here, well see long rallies, he said. Were not talking about a lightning-speed court. In Brisbane (last week) it was fast, but it wasnt lightning either. This is like medium, if that. I dont know what the big problem is, he added.
Really (you) can still play from the baseline, no problem. You can stay back, return from the back. You can do all that stuff if you want to. Its not like its impossible. (Nadal) even does it on the indoors (courts) where you dont think thats possible. Thats how he beat me in London anyway. Chinas Li Na said some of the outer courts were much faster than the show courts. Maria Sharapova also weighed in, agreeing with Federer that Brisbane was faster than Melbourne. I found Brisbane to be much faster than here. Its one of the fastest courts weve played on in a really long time. Here its a bit slower, she said. I heard the outside courts are a bit faster than some of the main show courts. Im not sure why theres not more consistency in terms of all the events having the same speed.
uan Martin del Potro bludgeoned Bernard Tomic with his powerful forehand to win a lopsided Sydney International nal yesterday. The Argentine world number ve took just 53 minutes to master the Australian defending champion 6-3, 6-1. It was del Potros 18th career title and he became the rst Argentine to win in Sydney since David Nalbandian in 2009. It was the ideal lead in to Mondays Australian Open for del Potro, who plays a qualier in the rst round and is seeded to face world number one Rafael Nadal in the quarter-nals. Finals are never easy, but I was surprised at my level of play tonight. I think I played great, del Potro said. My forehand was perfect. I made a lot of winners, many aces, good slices. The big Argentine served eight aces and broke Tomics serve four times for a comprehensive win. To start the year in this way its very positive looking forward
Argentinas Juan Martin del Potro holds the winners trophy at the APIA Sydney International tennis tournament. (AFP)
for the rest of the season. I need to keep working in the same conditions and the same way. Now its the hardest tournament for us, and I will see if I can go further than last year (third round) in Melbourne. After two or three matches I started to play much better. My movement was faster than in the rst rounds here. It was del Potros second win over the 52nd-ranked Tomic, who was defending his title after beating South African Kevin Anderson in last years nal.
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rustrated LeBron James watched helplessly from the bench Friday after fouling out late in the game, as the revitalised Brooklyn Nets put the nishing touches on his Miami Heat. The Nets Joe Johnson scored 32 points, while Shaun Livingston had 19 with a career-high 11 rebounds and sparkled in the second overtime as they helped beat the two-time defending NBA Champions 104-95 for their season-high fth straight win. It was huge, a gutsy win, going two overtimes, said Johnson, who had 22 rst quarter points. We were very resilient, guys fought through our ups and downs and we pulled it out. The Nets (15-21) remain unbeaten in 2014, with impressive victories over Oklahoma City, Golden State and, now, the mighty Heat. Were trying to put some things together for the new year, said Livingston, lling in for injured guard Deron Williams. Were playing better ball. Were playing with a little bit of a swagger and we like where were headed right now. James netted 36 points and Norris Cole added 18 for the banged-up Heat, losers of two straight without sore-kneed All-Star Dwyane Wade, as well as Mario Chalmers and Shane Battier. We didnt play particularly well during the game, but at least we showed some mental toughness to continue to grind and nd a way to hang in there, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. Even without LBJ we thought we had a chance. James hit the tying free throw with 40 seconds left to erase a 12-point decit and send the game into the rst overtime, squared at 89-apiece. Trailing 93-91, James drove the lane, but dropped his shoulder into Livingston, who hit the deck. James was disqualied with his sixth foul, with 36 seconds. It was just the fourth time in his regular-season career hed been removed from a game. The last one that fouled me out could have been a charge for
Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (third from left) looks to put up a basket past Brooklyn Nets center Andray Blatche (left) during the first half of their NBA game at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday. (EPA) sure, James said. He put his hands on me as I drove and that got him off balance and then he was able to get the call. Cole nailed the tying jumper with 3.3 ticks left, forcing a second extra session that the Nets dominated after opening on an 11-0 run. Livingston had a pair of baskets and blocked two shots in the burst, Paul Pierce (23 points) added a 3-pointer and the Nets improved to 2-0 against the Heat. Shaun was great down the stretch, Nets coach Jason Kidd said. His poise, getting guys in position, executing the play we called. He showed it all tonight. Elsewhere, the Detroit Pistons rallied from an early 16-point decit to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 114-104. The Pistons improved to 15-22 with the win, snapping a maddening six-game losing streak. Seven players reached double gures, led by forward Josh Smith with 22 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists. It was the third consecutive loss for the 76ers, dropping them to 12-24. Forward David West scored 20 points and guard Lance Stephenson added his eighth double-double and the Indiana Pacers took control in the third quarter on the way to a 93-66 rout of the Washington Wizards (16-18). Point guard CJ Watson had 16 points on six-of-six shooting, center Roy Hibbert scored 12 and forward Paul George added 14 rebounds for the Pacers, who have won nine of their last 11 to seize the NBAs best record at 29-7. The Minnesota Timberwolves claimed a 119-92 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats. Timberwolves center Nikola Pekovic delivered a dominant 26-point, six-rebound performance before he sat the entire fourth quarter with the outcome no longer in doubt. The Atlanta Hawks did not start like they were ready to snap a six-game losing streak to the Houston Rockets, falling behind 11-0 and scoring just 10 points in the rst quarter. The Hawks (20-17), though, turned things around with their defense and rallied to defeat the Rockets (23-14) 83-80 as guard Kyle Korver hit four clinching free throws in the closing seconds. Korver, who extended his NBA record for consecutive games with at least one three-pointer to 106 games by going fourfor-seven from behind the arc, scored 20 points, as did Hawks forward Paul Millsap. Rebounding from one of his shakiest performances of the season, forward Dirk Nowitzki scored 24 points, including four three-pointers, and guard Monta Ellis added 23 points to spark the Dallas Mavericks to a 107-90 victory over the short-handed New Orleans Pelicans. The Mavericks combined to make 14 of 28 shots from long distance, outscoring the Pelicans 42-9 from the perimeter. The Mavericks improved to 21-16as the Pelicans dropped to 15-20. Point guard Mike Conley tied his career high with 31 points and forward Zach Randolph added 20 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Memphis Grizzlies to a 104-99 victory over the Phoenix Suns. The Grizzlies improved to 3-0 against the Suns this season and have won six of the past eight against Phoenix. Guard Goran Dragic led the Suns with 21 points and forward Markeiff Morris added 17.
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INDIANA .............. 93 Washington........ 66 Detroit 1...............................14 PHILADELPHIA 104 ATLANTA ............ 83 Houston ...............80 MEMPHIS ........ 104 Phoenix ................. 99 MINNESOTA .... 119 Charlotte ...............92 Dallas ....................107 NEW ORLEANS 90 BROOKLYN ... 104 Miami ......... 95 (OT) Chicago ..................81 MILWAUKEE ..... 72 Cleveland ...........113 UTAH ................... 102 SACRAMENTO 103 Orlando ......................83 GOLDEN STATE99 Boston ......................97 LA CLIPPERS...123 LA Lakers ..............87
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oel Ward scored the goahead goal with just over 8 minutes left in the third period, and Alex Ovechkin added a goal and an assist as the Washington Capitals edged the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 on Friday. Nicklas Backstrom also scored, and goalie Michal Neuvirth made 32 saves in his rst game in seven weeks as the Capitals won on back-to-back nights for the fourth time this year. It was the fourth straight loss for Toronto after a 3-2 victory over Detroit on Jan. 1 in the Winter Classic. James Van Riemsdyk and Phil Kessel each
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NY RANGERS.......3 WASHINGTON ....3 COLUMBUS...........3 NY Islanders ..........2 EDMONTON .........4 VANCOUVER .......2 Dallas .............................2 Toronto ........................2 Carolina ......................0 COLORADO1 (OT) Pittsburgh ...3 (OT) St. Louis ........................1
zhad a goal and an assist. Kessels goal was his team-high 21st for the Maple Leafs, who have been outscored 21-7 in the defeats. Elsewhere, the Edmonton Oilers upset the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in overtime. In a game between the rst place team in the East and the last place team in the West, with the Penguins 32 points better in the standings, the Oilers were one goal better on the scoreboard after center Ryan Nugent Hopkins scored early in overtime to steal the win. In a wild third period at Rexall Place, the Oilers erased a 2-0 decit on goals from NugentHopkins and left winger Taylor Hall, fell behind again when Penguins defenseman Kris Letang scored two seconds into a power play, then tied it again when defenseman Anton Belov scored with 1:59 left in regulation. Right winger Michael Grabner scored 1:46 into overtime and the New York Islanders continued their strong road play with a 2-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche.
St Louis Blues forward David Backes gets a shot on net against Vancouver Canucks goaltender Eddie Lack during the third period at Rogers Arena. The Vancouver Canucks won 2-1. (Agencies) Center Brock Nelson scored and goaltender Kevin Poulin had 30 saves for the Islanders. Defenseman Calvin de Haan had two assists for New York, who have won six straight on the road. Vancouver center Mike Santorellis goal at 5:56 of the third period gave the Canucks a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Blues. Santorelli got credit for the winner after defenseman Jason Garrisons shot went in off him following a botched St. Louis clearing attempt during a scramble. The Canucks (24-13-9) end-
ed their losing streak while the Blues (31-8-5) saw their winning streak end at seven games. Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky had 35 saves for his second shutout of the season and the Columbus Blue Jackets continued their mastery of the Carolina Hurricanes with a 3-0 win. Brandon Dubinsky, Cam Atkinson and rookie center Boone Jenner scored for the Blue Jackets, who have won seven straight against the Hurricanes dating to early in the 2005-06 season. Carolina, who had won a season-high ve straight, were shut out for the third time this season. Rick Nash continued his hot streak for New York, scoring the game-winning goal in the Rangers 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars. The Rangers left winger registered his fourth goal in the last seven games, a wrist shot at 18:02 of the third period that broke a 2-2 tie. The game featured two of the top goaltenders who will be appearing in the Winter Olympics in Russia in February.
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apans 41-year-old Noriaki Kasai became the oldest winner in World Cup ski jumping history with victory on the ski-ying hill at Bad Mittendorf yesterday. Kasai clinched the win with jumps of 196 and 197 metres to edge Slovenias Peter Prevc and Austrias defending World Cup champion Gregor Schlierenzauer. The previous oldest winner was Kasais compatriot Takanobu Okabe in 2009 in Kuopio at the age of 38. It was a 15th career World Cup win for Kasai but his rst since a victory at Park City, Utah in 2004. The event, watched by some 30,000 spectators on the Kulm hill, was overshadowed by the previous days training crash by Austrian Thomas Morgenstern, who remained in intensive care in a Salzburg hospital. Kasai earned 391.6 points for his two jumps to edge Prevc on 381.5 (199/190.5m) and Schlierenzauer on 380.3 (194/194m). Schlierenzauer donned his cap in honour of Kasais achievement, and said: The guy is over 40 - the highest respect. He shows that you can win at an advanced age if you have the right technique. Kasai is now fourth overall on 486 points, with Polands Kamil Stoch, who nished sixth, still leading the standings on 598, followed by Simon Ammann of Switzerland (558) and Schlierenzauer (536). Morgenstern meanwhile spent a rst night in hospital where he
is being treated for head injuries. Austria media quoted hospital doctor Udo Berger as saying Morgensterns condition improved during the night. Morgenstern, 27, is also being treated for bruising to the lung but doctors say he has not suffered spinal or back injuries. The three-times Olympic and seven-times world champion also crashed on December 15 during competition at TitiseeNeustadt in Germany. In other Nordic ski events, Norway claimed a podium clean sweep in the Nordic combined World Cup event in ChauxNeuve, France where Mikko Kokslien triumphed 0.9 seconds ahead of Magnus Krog. Joergen Graaback clinched third place for Norway to edge world champion Eric Frenzel of Germany, who had led from the ski-jumping leg. In Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, Kikkan Randall of the United States won a womens World Cup 1.3km sprint in 2:44.04, 1.69 seconds ahead of Laurien van der Graaff of Switzerland, with Norways Ingvild Flugstad Oestberg third. Norways Therese Johaug leads the standings on 1,002 points, ahead of compatriots Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen (841) and Marit Bjorgen (676). Russias Sergey Ustyugov won the mens 1.6km sprint in 2:54.59, beating Italian Federico Pellegrino by 0.18 seconds, with Russian compatriot Alexey Petyukhov third. Martin Johnsrud Sundby of Norway continues to lead overall on 1,001 points ahead of team-mate Chris Jespersen (739) and Russian Alexander Legkov (526).
Brian Stuard plays a shot on the ninth hole during the second round of the Sony Open on Friday. (AFP)
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asters champion Adam Scott made an ominous move up the leaderboard late in the day after little-known American Brian Stuard had seized control of the $5.6 million Sony Open in Hawaii during Fridays second round. Stuard spectacularly eagled his nal hole, the par-ve ninth, to shoot a veunder-par 65 on another gorgeous, sunsplashed day with barely a hint of wind at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. The 31-year-old from Michigan ended his round in champion style, hitting a superb hybrid three-iron from 214 yards to just two feet for a tap-in putt as he posted a 10-under total of 130. That left Stuard one stroke in front of Australian Marc Leishman (64) and Japans Hideto Tanihara (65), with American Harris English (66) a further shot back at eight under. I feel comfortable on the greens, Stuard, who has twice nished second on the PGA Tour in pursuit of a maiden victory, told reporters. I feel like I read them pretty well and Im able to make putts. Australian world number two Scott, the highest-ranked player in a surprisingly strong eld for the PGA Tours rst full-eld event of the year, lurks just three strokes off the pace after carding a ve-birdie 66. Scott, whose regular caddie Steve Williams is back in his native New Zealand
this week for an auto race competition, almost holed out for eagle at the last, his ball hitting the agstick before bouncing down just six inches from the cup. That shot was one of many that stunned Scotts substitute caddie, surfer Benji Weatherley, who had never previously carried a bag in a professional tournament until this week. Its the most fun you could ever have, Weatherley told Golf Channel about working for Scott at Waialae this week. Ive no nerves because, for one, hes so good its embarrassing. Every single shot is what you see (as a highlight) on Sports Center, especially that last one. It was unbelievable. Scott, who was initially introduced to Weatherley by multiple ASP World Tour Champion surfer Kelly Slater four years ago in San Diego, has been equally impressed this week by his stand-in caddie. Benji has been unbelievable, said Scott, who ended the round in a six-way tie for fth, level with rst-round leader Bae Sang-moon of South Korea (70). Hes done so good and hes really getting a knack for it. He talked me down on (hole) 18 today. Hes like, Its not driver, its three-wood. So he put me in the fairway there. Hes really getting the hang of it. Were having a lot of fun but hes taking it serious and he knows its serious to me. Its a fun opportunity, I think, for both of us. World number seven Zach Johnson, who clinched his 11th PGA Tour title at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Kapalua on Monday, carded a 67 to end
the second round ve strokes off the pace. Also at ve under was fellow American James Hahn, who produced the shot of the day by holing out from 193 yards in the right rough for a rare albatross (threeunder par) at the par-ve ninth. It was the rst albatross of the PGA Tours 2013-14 season and helped Hahn to a 68. The cut fell at one-under 139 with former world number one Vijay Singh, 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir and Japans Ryo Ishikawa among those missing out. Jordan Spieth, the 2013 PGA Tours Rookie of the Year and a runner-up last week at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, also failed to advance after carding a 71. Due to a forecast for poor weather on Saturday, tee times have been brought forward for the third round.
Fleetwood takes control in Durban Tommy Fleetwood shot a third round 69 to take a one shot lead at the Volvo Golf Champions in Durban yesterday. The Englishman, seeking his second win on the European Tour, produced four birdies and a lone bogey to move to a ten under par total of 206. Breathing down his neck with a share of second on 207 were Frances Victor Dubuisson and Dutchman Joost Luiten, with last years winner Louis Oosthuizen two off the pace despite a triple bogey seven at the 16th. Fleetwood, who opened his Tour account in the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles last year, was satised
to be in the lead after a demanding days play. I played four or ve really good holes, but obviously the rest of it I struggled, the 22-year-old told www.europeantour.com. You miss your tee shots youre always going to struggle for pars. I made one bogey but it was always coming at some point so I was quite cool and calm at the end of it. Three under around this golf course when youre not on your game is an absolutely brilliant score, and so I think its showing Im maturing as a golfer. He is hoping a win in Durban can set him up for an exceptional year leading to a place in Paul McGinleys Ryder Cup team. Dubuisson, third on the European Ryder Cup points list, had his short game to thank for a solid third round. Local hope Oosthuizen meanwhile was leading the pack with three holes to go before his triple bogey slip-up after striking his second into deep undergrowth and declaring it unplayable. Its frustrating that I nally got my seven birdies, which you need to do around this course, but made too many bogeys, the 2010 Open Champion said. I was not great off the tee and hit a few wayward shots but Im still happy to be right in there. Fellow South African Braden Grace is a shot further back on seven under with Wales Jamie Donaldson another stroke away alongside Frances Raphael Jacquelin.
Japans Noriaki Kasai performs during the Ski jumping World Cup at the Kulm, Bad Mitterndorf, Austria, yesterday. (EPA)
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hampion Chris Horner, without a team for 2014, missed the unveiling of this years Tour of Spain route yesterday and may not defend his title this year. Horner, the oldest winner of any grand tour after victory in the threeweek Spanish race last September aged 41, left the American RadioShack squad at the end of 2013. Barring a last-minute signing, the Oregon-based rider will not be at the start of the race in the Andalusian town of Jerez de la Frontera on August 23. We invited him, and he is totally
welcome. We are very proud of our winners and Horner is the current defending champion, Vuelta director Javier Guillen said. Maybe he didnt want to come because he has no team, but I really dont know the reason. Alberto Contador of Spain, double Tour de France winner and a former team-mate of the American, looks overwhelming favourite for the 3,181.5-km race this year See you in Jerez next August 23rd, Contador, who won the Vuelta in 2008 and 2012, told reporters in a televised message from his Canary Islands base. Eight summit nishes, starting with a 5km ascent to the mountain town La Zubia in eastern Andalusia on stage six, will favour the climbers. Stage 11s 10km
ascent to San Miguel de Aralar in the province of Navarre on narrow, exposed cement trackways could separate the favourites from the also-rans. The Vuelta avoids Catalonias Pyrenean climbs but features an ascent to the Lagos de Covadonga mountain range In northern Spain, home to some of the last wolves in Europe, at the end of the second week. The climbing concludes with Stage 20s ascent of the Ancares in Galicia, 24 hours before the nishing 10km time trial in Santiago de Compostela. It is the rst nish outside Madrid since 1993. That last little time trial wont make much of a difference, Contador said.With so much climbing, the race will be decided well before.
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Frenchman Stephane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret in action during the Dakar Rally in Argentina. (EPA)
efending champion Stephane Peterhansel drove to victory on the sixth stage of the Dakar Rally on Friday, but the race was overshadowed by the deaths of a motorcyclist, who was a father of ve, and two journalists. Peterhansel, six times a champion in the motorcycle section and with ve titles on four wheels, nished 2min 43sec ahead of Qatars 2011 champion Nasser al-Attiyah and 5min 20sec in front of Argentinas Orlando Terranova on the 400km timed run from Tucuman to Salta. Spains Nani Roma, in another Mini, was sixth on the day and retained the overall lead. French rider Alain Duclos, on a Sherco, beat overall motorcycling leader Marc Coma by 75 seconds, but celebrations
were muted after it was revealed that the 9,374km race, which crosses Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, had claimed three more lives. Belgian motorcyclist Eric Palante, 50, riding for the Honda team, died on Thursdays fth stage between Chilecito and Tucuman. We are very moved by his death, we cant hide our pain, said race director Etienne Lavigne. Eric was a tough, hard rider and a great guy. Dakar organisers ASO issued a statement reporting that a support truck had discovered Palantes body at 0830 local time Friday. No alert was received by the organisers. Eric had been replenished with water during the afternoon, the statement said. Palante is the 23rd competitor in 36 editions to die in the Dakar Rally. Meanwhile, two members of an Argentine news team also died on Thursday when the car they were driving in fell into
a ravine, the Super Rally magazine said. The dead are journalism student Agustin Mina, 20, and Daniel Ambrosio, 51, who loved auto racing, magazine manager Francisco Delgado told AFP. Peterhansel, meanwhile, racked up a record-equalling 63rd stage win on the Dakar.
It was just a pleasure to drive and we tried to drive very fast today. We are third, I think and for me this is a bad result. The goal is only victory, said Peterhansel. We will try to push every day, but we know that when we take a risk we can have a crash or something like that. I think we will take the risk to win back time and to get back to rst position. Ducloss last win on the Dakar came in Bamako in Mali eight years ago when the event was still staged in Africa. Today, it was my type of terrain. Weve got over the worst over the last few days and the rest day has arrived at the right timeit couldnt be better timed, he said. Duclos is third overall after six stages, over an hour behind former three-time champion Coma on a KTM. Joan Barreda, on a Honda, was fourth Friday but is second in the overall standings, 42mn 17sec behind fellow Spaniard Coma. Yesterday was a rest day for participants in the Dakar Rally.
amaicas Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt has no problem with plans by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to test the hair follicles of athletes in a bid to clamp down on drug cheats in sport. This is the rst Im hearing it, Bolt said minutes after collecting his 5th RJR Sports Foundation National Sportsman of the Year Award in Kingston late on Friday. But I think that anyway you can crack down on drug use in sports, I have no problem with it, added the Jamaican, who holds the 100 and 200 metre world records of 9.58 and 19.19 seconds. Bolts comments come after new WADA boss Craig Reedie revealed his intension to introduce hair follicle testing to help rid sports of drug cheats. We test in the main blood and urine, but now we will look at different approaches, such as can we use a lock of hair, Reedie was quoted by the British newspaper The Guardian as saying. Bolt, the winner of six Olympic gold medals, welcomed the move. If its a new rule and its a better way to clamp down on this, then I welcome it, the sprint star offered. Reedie, who says a new $10 million fund set up by the International Olympic Committee should open up new testing techniques to catch cheats said:
This is a really exciting development and means we can look at approaches that in the past have been unaffordable. Meanwhile, Paul Wright, the doping control officer at the Jamaica Anti-doping Commission (JADCO) who last year noted the spate of positive tests by Jamaican athletes, including Veronica Campbell-Brown, Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson, believed Reedies plan was a master stroke. Hair follicle (testing) has been advocated by France for some years now and it is good to see that this new chief of WADA has decided to put this in his armament, Wright reasoned. Another Jamaican Sports Medicine Specialist Winston Dawes believed the latest testing technique could work in Jamaicas favour. I think that the more test (technique) that we have, the more we (Jamaica) will prove that its natural talent and our (training and high school) programme, which has been the reason why we have dominated the sprints in the last few years, Dawes said. Executive Director of JADCO Carey Brown, who took office in October after Jamaica was put through the ringer over claims of inadequate testing, said he stood ready to implement whatever the global anti-doping watchdog proposes. We welcome anything like that because, I mean, it would be something new something innovative. Using hair follicles, as well, is also less invasive, the JADCO boss said.
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NUMBER GAME
uadruple Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel went for five on Friday with the German choosing to have that numeral on his car when he is eventually deposed as number one. Under new regulations for 2014, Formula One drivers will have permanent racing numbers to be used throughout their careers from now on and can choose any between two and 99. The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) published the official list with some surprises among the selections.
Vettel, who will have the number one on his Red Bull this season, opted for the number that many fans associate with
Britains 1992 champion Nigel Mansell who was often referred to as Red Five . Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado
opted to have 13, a number considered unlucky in many countries but lucky in others, on his Lotus. Traditionally the number 13 has not been used. McLarens Jenson Button chose to roll back the years and race with the number 22 that he used in his 2009 title-winning campaign. Two little ducks, the 33-year-old Briton, who won his Formula One championship with the Brawn GP team that is now Mercedes, had told his 1.6 million Twitter followers earlier. Quack quack . #Jenson22 Great memories, looking forward to making a few more, he added. In British bingo halls numbers are called out using nick-
names, with 22 sometimes referred to as two little ducks or quack quack. The question of what number drivers will choose has intrigued Formula One fans aware of the evocative past behind some of them. The late Canadian Gilles Villeneuve, one of Ferraris greatest heroes, remains closely identied with number 27 which was also used at times by the late Brazilian triple champion Ayrton Senna. Germanys Nico Hulkenberg will have that one. Ferraris Fernando Alonso requested 14, which he explained last month has been his lucky number since 1996 when at the age of 14 he won a karting title with 14 on his car on July 14.
riton Max Chilton will stay with Marussia next season and drive alongside Jules Bianchi, the Formula One team said yesterday. The 22-year-old made his Formula one debut in last years Australian Grand Prix and became the rst driver to complete every race in his rookie season. I am really happy to be continuing with the Marussia F1 Team into a second season, Chilton said in a statement. Continuity is important for the Team but also for me as a driver. You learn such a lot in your debut season, but the second year is when you can really pull all of those new experiences together and show your true potential. Marussia team principal John Booth said continuity was important due to next years rule changes in the sport.
It is highly benecial to our technical team that we retain the same driver line-up moving forward, he said. Max had an impressive debut season last year and, of course, achieved a new rookie record for nishing all 19 races. After our success in achieving 10th place in the Constructors Championship, we have set our sights on a bigger and better 2014 campaign, Booth added. Now to see if the Brit is able to repay the faith his team has shown in him.
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Bilbao stay fourth by thrashing Almeria 6-1
A 6-1 home slaughter of Almeria yesterday kept Athletic Bilbao in fourth place in the Spanish Liga. Bilbaos hero was winger Ibai Gomez, with a handsome brace. Their other goals were scored by Mikel Rico, Ander Herrera, Aymeric Laporte and Aritz Aduriz. Bilbao have won seven and drawn two home games since moving into their new Estadio San Mames in October. They are eight points above third-placed Real Madrid but four above Basque rivals Real Sociedad, who are fifth. Almeria, who seemed to be improving in recent weeks, are 14th. Valencia were due to visit lowly Celta Vigo later in the evening, while secondplaced Atletico were hosting league toppers Barca.
SPOTLIGHT
arcelona have reacted angrily to a request by the state prosecutor to open proceedings against club president Sandro Rosell for the alleged misappropriation of funds in last years purchase of Neymar (pictured below). The Brazil forward signed for the Spanish champions in the close season for 57.1 million euros ($78.1 million), of which 17.1 million euros went to his former club Santos. Barca club member Jordi Cases led a complaint seeking clarication over what happened to the remaining 40 million euros and on Friday the state prosecutor asked the judge overseeing the case to open proceedings against Rosell, who denies wrongdoing. The judge has yet to rule on the prosecutors request. Barcelona Football Club wishes to express its most en-
ergetic indignation about the report by the state prosecutor on the signing of Neymar Da Silva Santos Junior, Barca said in a statement on their website (www.fcbarcelona.es) yesterday. The operation to sign Neymar Da Silva Santos Junior was complex, an example of business engineering, and we have repeatedly expressed the condential nature of some of its agreements, they added. Our rivals were prepared to conduct the same operation for much more money but (FC Barcelona) won through thanks to the skill and expertise of its negotiating team. This contractual complexity, labelled by the prosecutor in his report as contractual simulation , never constitutes a crime in itself. We believe the prosecutor is making a mistake in believing otherwise. Faced with the seriousness of these facts, and despite a belief in the good faith of the legal authorities, we will act forcefully to defend the honour of (FC Barcelona) and its president.
OUT OF MY WAY: Action from yesterdays Qatar Stars League clash between Qatar Sports Club (yellow & black) and Al Khor. The match ended in a goalless draw. In other matches of the day, Al Gharafa beat Al Ahli 5-4, while Umm Salal blanked Muaither 4-0. Picture: Anas al-Samaraee
FOOTBALL
he Qatar Stars League have officially launched their new ticket booth in Landmark Mallmaking it more convenient than ever for football fans to buy their tickets for games. Located in front of the food court beside Starbucks, the permanent ticket booth will be open from 2pm to 10pm every day, offering supporters the chance to purchase tickets for all QSL matches, join Football Rewards, the QSLs loyalty programme and nd out more about the league in general. The brand-new booth was officially unveiled by QSL Deputy CEO Hani Ballanalong with two of the leagues most recognisable stars. Al Sadd ace Nadir Belhadj joined
Al Rayyan star Rodrigo Tabata to promote the initiative, while encouraging fans to buy tickets for this weekends Classico match, when both players will go head-to-head for the three points. Speaking at the special event to mark the new ticket booth, Deputy CEO Ballan believed the new ticket booth would prove a handy facility for supporters to buy tickets while going about their everyday lives. This is an excellent initiative we have developed to try and capture the imagination of our supporters. To have a permanent presence in such a popular mall gives us the chance to try and encourage more people to nd out what an exciting league we have to offer, Ballan said. For people who are already big supporters of the QSL, it gives them the chance to purchase their tickets while they have come to shop or eat with friends or family. For those not familiar with our league, this booth represents a
commitment by the QSL that we will always be present in our communities to make it as easy as possible to be part of what we are offering, he added. Tickets start at QR10 for all matches and children aged 10 and under go free. One can also register at the booth to join Football Rewards, the QSLs loyalty programme, or update their details if he is already a member. The QSL booth is another innovation from the QSL to improve the ticket purchase experience for fans. Tickets are also available online from www.tickets.qsl. com.qa and fans can choose to either receive their ticket via e-mail to print their ticket at home or download their ticket to their smartphone or to collect from stadium on match day. The QSL is proud to be the rst league in the world to offer fans this service. Tickets are also available from the stadiums on match day, from one hour before kick-off.
ONE DAY TO GO
The top 10 finishers of the Qatar Open Amateur Golf Championship pose with QGA officials and guests at the Doha Golf Club, yesterday. Max Williams of England (sixth from left) won the title for the fifth time. Major General Ghanim bin Shaheen al-Ghanim, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, presided over the closing ceremony. PICTURE: Jayaram
our of the teams set to compete in the third annual Al Kass International Cup touched down at Doha International Airport yesterday ahead of the tournament, which kicks off tomorrow at the Aspire Academy football elds. Frances Paris Saint-Germain and Auxerre, and Spains Real Madrid and FC Barcelona teams arrived yesterday afternoon, while the remaining teams will arrive in the days ahead to complete the 12 squad line-up. The tournaments opening match will see last years runners-up, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), taking on FC Barcelona at 16.15 hours tomorrow. The second match sees Qatars Aspire International play Real Madrid at 18.20, after which last years champions, Fluminense of Brazil, will come up against French newcomers Auxerre at 20.25. Both of Aspire Academys under-16 teams will once more face their international counterparts including Real Madrid, PSG, FC Barcelona and
Brazils Fluminense. A team from the USA, Chicago Fire, would be participating for the rst time in the 2014 edition of the tournament. Newcomers Manchester City, FC Porto, AC Milan, Auxerre, and Japans Kashiwa Reysol complete the line-up. The teams will be divided into four groups of three each, with the top two teams from each group qualifying for the quarter-nals to compete for the Al Kass Trophy. p y
The tournament, which is free to access and runs till January 23, was established by Al Kass in partnership with Aspire Zone Foundation and the Qatar Football Association to represent the future of football. The intention is to showcase tomorrows football stars and contribute to the development of Qatar as a proud footballing nation. The 11-day tournament will be played on the outdoor pitches at Aspire. All the matches of the 2014 tournament are open to the general public.
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Chelseas Eden Hazard celebrates scoring his goal against Hull City during their English Premier League match at The KC Stadium in Hull yesterday. (Reuters)
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Manchester Uniteds Antonio Valencia (L) celebrates after scoring against Swansea in Manchester yesterday. (AFP)
anchester United stemmed a run of three consecutive defeats by avenging last weekends FA Cup loss to Swansea City with a 2-0 win over the Welsh club yesterday. Defeats by Tottenham Hotspur, Swansea and Sunderland had left United at risk of losing four successive games for the first time since 1961, but they blew off the cobwebs with an assured display at Old Trafford. Antonio Valencia and Danny Welbeck claimed secondhalf goals to leave United four points outside the Premier Leagues top four in seventh place, six days after Swansea had dumped them out of the FA Cup on the same pitch. Teenage winger Adnan Januzaj was the catalyst for Uniteds victory and he went close to opening the scoring in the 11th minute with a freekick that struck the crossbar. Welbeck also squandered a glorious chance when he bundled wide, but the pressure told early in the second period
when Valencia tapped home after Gerhard Tremmel parried a header from Shinji Kagawa. Januzaj provided the cross for Kagawa and he was also the source of Uniteds second goal, in the 59th minute, with a centre that was cleared to Patrice Evra, whose first-time shot was deftly flicked home by Welbeck. Chris Smalling somehow contrived to volley over from a cross by Kagawa, who also had a shot blocked on the line, but while there were no further goals, the rediscovered swagger in Uniteds play will have been a sight for the sore eyes of their fans. Earlier, Eden Hazard and Fernando Torres scored two excellent goals as Chelsea won 2-0 at Hull City to climb to the top of the table. Hazard, who turned 23 on Tuesday, broke the deadlock in the 56th minute at the KC Stadium, gathering a flick from Ashley Cole, evading a pair of defenders, and drilling a shot into the bottom-right corner. Torres marked his 200th Premier League appearance with a late goal that saw him wriggle past Alex Bruce and slam the ball inside the lefthand post with his left foot.
Victory moved Jose Mourinhos side into first place above former leaders Arsenal, who visit Aston Villa tomorrow, and set them up nicely
for next weekends home game with United. Chelsea manager Mourinho dismissed French media reports linking manof-the-match Hazard with a move to Paris Saint-Germain, saying: The club doesnt want to sell him. Last year you saw a talented Hazard; this year he is a much more mature player. He deserves more than man of the match, probably player of the month. Not many are doing what he is doing. Everton climbed back into the Champions League places with a 2-0 victory at home to Norwich City. Gareth Barry put Everton ahead in the 23rd minute with a fine 20-yard shot that fizzed into the top-right corner, before Kevin Mirallas scored direct from a free-kick on the hour. Tottenham Hotspur are a point behind Roberto Martinezs side in fifth place after beating Crystal Palace by the same score at White Hart Lane. After Palace winger Jason Puncheon horribly miscued an early penalty, Christian Eriksen broke the deadlock in the 50th minute from Emmanuel Adebayors flick-on.
A day after his transfer to Toronto FC was announced, Spurs striker Jermain Defoe was granted a warm reception after coming on as a secondhalf substitute and he claimed a well-taken goal with 18 minutes remaining. It was a typical Jermain Defoe finish, said Spurs manager Tim Sherwood. Hes pounced on it and struck. Ill be sorry to lose Jermain. Toronto are getting a fine goalscorer. Adam Johnson scored the first hat-trick of his professional career as Sunderland won 4-1 at Fulham to climb off the foot of the table and close to within a point of safety. Johnson teed up Sunderlands other goal, for Ki Sungyueng, with Steve Sidwell replying for the hosts. West Ham United spoilt Ole Gunnar Solskjaers first home game as Cardiff City manager as goals from Carlton Cole and Mark Noble gave Sam Allardyces side a 2-0 win that took them out of the bottom three at their hosts expense. Meanwhile, a 66th-minute strike from captain Adam Lallana earned Southampton a 1-0 win at home to West Bromwich Albion.
LIGUE 1
aris Saint-Germain were not at their very best in their rst Ligue 1 game of 2014, but they still managed to extend their lead at the top of the table to ve points after coming from behind to beat Ajaccio 2-1. Bottom club Ajaccio had taken the lead at the Stade Francois-Coty through an early Eduardo goal, but Ezequiel Lavezzi pulled the visitors level before the break and Blaise Matuidi headed in what proved to be the winner after 74 minutes. It was not a classic performance from Laurent Blancs side, but they are now ve points clear at the top of the table from Monaco, who were held to a 1-1 draw at Montpellier on Friday. Ajaccio, meanwhile, remain rooted to the foot of the table with just one win to their name all season. They have a
meagre nine points to their name and are nine points adrift of safety, meaning that avoiding relegation already looks to be beyond them. The Corsicans had developed a reputation as something of a bete noire for PSG in recent times, however, drawing on each of their previous three meetings with the club from the capital. And they took a shock lead after just six minutes at the Stade Francois-Coty, when Mehdi Mostefas low ball from the right was helped on by Benjamin Andre and Eduardo appeared to convert at the back post. They could even have increased their lead soon after when Eduardo crossed and Paul Lasne headed the ball down for captain Johan Cavalli to volley just wide. However, PSG slowly found their feet and Zlatan Ibrahimovic red a low freekick off the base of the post before Edinson Cavani turned and shot narrowly off target. The equalising goal eventually arrived
four minutes before the break, Lavezzi slotting home his third league goal of the campaign from an Ibrahimovic assist at the end of a ne move involving Cavani and Matuidi. Ajaccio remained very much in the game and Eduardo had an effort well saved by visiting keeper Salvatore Sirigu midway through the second period, but PSG nally got their noses in front with just over a quarter of an hour remaining. Substitute Javier Pastore crossed for Ibrahimovic, and the Swede nodded the ball down for Matuidi to score with a diving header from point-blank range. Ajaccio still could have come away with something from the game had Lasne not missed the target with a header from Eduardos cross, while Cavani almost made it 3-1 with a late effort, only for Guillermo Ochoa to make a ne save. Lille can close the gap at the top back down to four points if they beat Reims at home.
Paris Saint-Germains Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic (C) vies with Ajaccios Franco Senegalese midfielder Ricardo Faty during the French L1 match against Ajaccio in Ajaccio yesterday. (AFP)