Abu Dhabi Film Commission concludes 2010 circle
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Abu Dhabi Film Commission concludes 2010 circle
18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 Published by Alpha Publishers MediaConsultants Consultants [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 Vol.3 Issue 52 2 Dhs Published by Alpha BetaBeta Publishers && Media ...About Al Ain! ABC ACCOUNTING & AUDITING Call for the best solutions, saving time and increase profitability to 050-5513780 050-6142004 03-755 7506 See e7 pag KITAB and Al Ain Reads Book returns to Bawadi Mall Al Ain Times News: KITAB (a joint venture company between the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage and the Frankfurt Book Fair) is holding the second Al Ain Reads Book Fair at Bawadi mall in co-operation with the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair for a week that begins on 17th October and shall last till the23rd of October. Visitors can enjoy a large selection of books and stationery items from book sellers and distributors exhibiting at the event. The Al Ain Book Show at Bawadi Mall will feature more than 35 exhibitors. There are activities besides display of books for visitors of all ages where they can understand the art of reading and enjoying it. To name a few, to enchant the younger group of visitors there will be a storyteller sharing Emirati folk tales and the opportunity to weave their own bookmark using traditional weaving methods. Monika Krauss, General Manager of Abu Dhabi International Book fair, was excited at the sight of response from the school students on the very first day of the exhibition. She says, “This time it was the publishers and promoter who were approaching us and were deliberately willing to be part of such an event. This shows that we surely left a mark in their minds and hearts last year.” She exclaimed, “ Ten more exhibitors, 35% of expansion on the exhibition forum makes it understand that slowly and steadily books are entering lives of people and they are enjoying the art of reading.” Abu Dhabi Film Commission concludes 2010 circle conference Al Ain Times News /Wam: Abu Dhabi Film Commission announced on Saturday Oct. 16 the successful completion of the fourth annual Circle Conference at the Intercontinental Abu Dhabi and split its $100,000 Shasha Grant between two filmmakers. Mohammed Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Culture and Heritage Affairs adviser at Crown Prince Court and Director General of ADACH presented the Shasha Grant prize in the presence of Sheikha Al-Zain Al-Sabah from Kwait and Eissa Saif Al-Mazrouei, Director of Special Projects at ADACH and David Shepheard Director of ADFC to the filmmakers Dima Hamdan and Kasem Kharsa, for their films The Kidnap and Shelter. The Shasha Grant is designed to showcase rising talent in film and television across the Middle East. Hamdan and Kharsa were chosen as this year’s Shasha Grant recipients from among six finalists who came to the Circle Conference to pitch their projects to a jury of industry leaders. Hamdan’s film, The Kidnap, is the story of a Jordanian police chief whose life is thrown apart when his pregnant wife is kidnapped. He embarks on a secret mission to find her, and uncovers a dark secret that threatens his family and professional future. Kharsa’s film, Shelter, is the story of an amnesiac Iraqi refugee struggling to survive in Beirut. When he is arrested and falsely accused of war crimes, he is forced to piece together a violent past, and a gypsy boy he orphaned who is now hunting him down. special prize to finalists Rana Kazkaz and Anas Khalaf for their project Damascenes: a trip to the 37 South Market at the Melbourne International Film Festival as part of a partnership between Abu Dhabi Film Commission and the MIFF 37 South Market. ADFC also presented a (See page 3) 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 EDUCATION & SCIENCE Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com 2 Groundbreaking scientific tool developed to help manage the UAE Ecological Footprint : Env. Minister Al Ain Times News /Wam: The UAE has developed a unique scientific tool that assesses how changes in the electricity and water sector might affect Abu Dhabi’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions up to the year 2030, the Minister of Environment and Water, Dr. Rashid Ahmad bin Fahd, announced today. The tool has been developed by the partners in the Al Basma Al Beeiyah (Ecological Footprint) initiative to support sustainable policy-making by providing decisionmakers with analysis on how different policies can help lower the UAE’s Ecological Footprint. “When faced with the issue of its high per capita Footprint, the UAE is taking positive action,” the Minister said. “There is no better time than today to highlight the urgency for science-based policy 9/29/10 for Nature, (EWSWWF), said that the tool, developed by researchers from the Masdar Institute and EWS-WWF, compares a baseline CO2 emissions scenario with alternative, lower carbon footprint scenarios. It does this by assessing the effectiveness of different policies to tackle supply and demand of electricity and water. Eventually the tool will convert CO2 emissions into Ecological Footprint terms and it will also shed light on the impact of these policies on the UAE’s overall Footprint. However, before implementing these policies, the Initiative recommends that socioeconomic assessments are conducted on the different scenarios. Ultimately the aim is to generate useful, relevant and robust scientific analysis that government leaders can use to develop targeted policies that can help make the UAE economy more sustainable. Razan Al Mubarak, Managing Director of EWS-WWF, commented on this achievement: “The development of this scenario modelling tool involved extensive collaboration and consultation with several government institutions, which provided us with input, data and expertise. “While the tool shows that real footprint reductions are possible, it can only guide effective policy development and will require continued collaboration between government entities, NGOs and academia.” The statement noted that the Ecological Footprint indicator relates directly to natural resource consumption patterns, and in the UAE, the household, business/ industry and government sectors are responsible for 57%, 30% and 12% of the Footprint respectively. Over the last two years, the Initiative has helped to raise awareness and promote sustainable consumption in these sectors. It has done this by developing an animation, website (www. ecologicalfootprint. heroesoftheuae.ae), educational materials, awareness and outreach activities and a sustainable lifestyle campaign (‘Heroes of the UAE’), co-developed by EWS-WWF and EAD. The Initiative has also translated the Living Planet Report 2010 into Arabic and developed a complementary insert that highlights its achievements. energy and water use play a factor in carbon emissions and climate change, which effectively contribute to the overall Ecological Footprint. Government, private and non-governmental organisations, as well as UAE society, need to come together to ensure that we are protecting our environment for future generations and promoting sustainable development.” In addition to the Al Basma Al Beeyiah Initiative, the UAE is also undertaking a number of ambitious initiatives, such as Masdar, development of green building codes, a growing public transport system, and a push towards renewable energy and demand-side management. These steps are helping to transition the UAE into a leading nation in sustainable development and science. Majid Al Mansouri, the Secretary General of EAD, commented: “EAD’s initiatives encourage residents to play a role in positive environmental change. Issues such as excess 8:01:56 PM Fast Track! TM English for today’s world Planning for university or new career? Build the English skills you need with ELS Language Centers Abu Dhabi 1994/19 Dubai 60031 Al Ain 1995/10 Fujairah 15042 Jashanmal_Varessa.pdf work in the UAE. We need to understand and measure the impact of our development in order to implement policies that can effectively tackle our Footprint.” The move has been welcomed by Dr Mathis Wackernagel, President of the Global Footprint Network, who said that: “In contrast to many other countries, the UAE is not fearful of change, but is confident that it can manage and adapt to new realities. We are excited about our partnership with the UAE government and its agencies, and our collective effort to develop tools to help build a prosperous, resilient economy for the 21st Century.” A statement issued jointly by the Ministry of Environment and Water, the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), and the Emirates Wildlife Society in association with World Wide Fund Certified Intensive English Certificate in Business Writing TOEFL and IELTS Preparation E Club after school program Next session starts October 24th Abu Dhabi : 02-6426640 Al Ain : 03-7623468 email:[email protected] www.elsmea.com Licensed Training Centers l Qualified native English-speaking Teachers l 100% instructor - led Study English Explore Succeed 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 In Focus Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com 3 KITAB and Al Ain Reads Book returns to Bawadi Mall Al Ain Times News: “Last year, there were fewer students due to the spread of Swine flu in younger children which made the event a bit shaky though, this time we are really happy that students from all educational zones have welcomed us with open arms,” she added “The exhibition is being promoted in universities as well so as to make it clear that book reading has nothing to do with school life only.” “Nevertheless, the main target has always been kids because they are the future and if seeds of reading habits are sown now, then we surely have intellectual readers and thinkers in store for tomorrow,” she added. Michelle, a language teacher at Al Hajer Girls School was emphasizing on the activities such as “Book reading” and said that it would be good if such activities take place because this is one way to attract students towards story-telling and exchanging views, even after the book fair ends. them learn what they get attracted to at their age is our aim,” said Eman M Darwish from Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalid Al Nahyan Future Generation Society. “Targeting students of different ages and making EPA discusses preparations for Sharjah’s international book fair 2010 Al Ain Times News /Wam: Board members of the Emirates Publishers Association (EPA) have held a meeting to discuss issues related to publishing and publishers’ affairs, the association’s activities, as well as other topics of importance on the agenda. Chaired by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the association’s board, the meeting covered a set of important topics and issues that concern publishers, with board members taking the appropriate decisions and recommendations regarding these. The attendants also approved the minutes of the board’s previous meeting, and reviewed the association’s financial report. During the meeting, the board discussed the current preparations for the association’s participation in the Sharjah International Book Fair, which will take place from 26 October to 6 November 2010 at the Expo Centre Sharjah. Following the meeting, Sheikha Bodour said: “The UAE’s cultural arena is witnessing a wide dynamic movement coupled with major progress that comes in harmony with its influential role at all levels. “The meeting touched on a host of key issues, the most important of which was our participation in the Sharjah International Book Fair this year, which is undoubtedly a major cultural event,” She explained. M IN I P O O L Z P AR T Y THU RS DA Y, 2 8 t h O C T O B E R M IN I P O O L Z P AR T Y THU RS DA Y, 2 8 t h O C T O B E R Sharjah World Book Fair 2010 to begin on 26th October Al Ain Times News /Wam: The Sharjah World Book Fair (SWBF) 2010 will begin on 26th October and will last until 6th November, it was officially announced today. Making the announcement at a press conference, Chairman of the Sharjah Al Ain Resort’s Rugby Pitch. Beat the your heat own with pool DJ Turbo’s of party music at InterContinental Reserve today cool untillselection 27th October with special package offer. Al Ain Resort’s Rugby Pitch. For more information or reservation, please call: +971 (3) 7686 686 Reserve your own pool today untill 27th October with special package offer. For more information or reservation, please call: +971 (3) 7686 686 The 29th edition of the SWBF will be a distinctive cultural event with several lectures, seminars, poetry evenings, artistic presentations and publication of new books, alongside the book exhibition, al Owais pointed out. Abu Dhabi Film Commission concludes 2010 cricle conference Al Ain Times News /Wam: The final day of the Circle Conference also included a keynote by producer Ed Pressman who provided a colorful overview of his long and distinguished career, and his work with directors from Terrence Malick to Werner Herzog, Brian de Palma and Oliver Stone. Beat the heat with DJ Turbo’s cool selection of party music at InterContinental Department of Culture and Information Abdullah Mohammed Al Owais stressed that the emirate continues its march of cultural giving guided by the prudent directives of HH Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah. The Circle Conference brought more than 50 industry leaders to Abu Dhabi October 13 - 15. It included a keynote from Tarak Ben Ammar, and panel discussions featuring filmmakers, broadcasters, producers and production executives from the Middle East, Europe, the U.S., Australia and Asia. Additional highlights were a landmark panel on Women In Film in the Middle East chaired by Rotana Studios President Dr. Hala Sarhan, and Education Day, which attracted more than 200 students from 14 universities across the UAE. “The Circle Conference highlights the outstanding efforts being made by the Film Commission and its partners to promote Emirati culture to industry leaders around the world,” said Eissa Saif Al Mazrouei, Director of Special Projects for Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH). “This year’s conference provided unique insights into the issues shaping the film and television business worldwide, and the many contributions we can offer here in Abu Dhabi.” “The Circle Conference has once again proven to be a tremendous opportunity for high-level dialogue among the people who are shaping the future of the global film and television business,” Abu Dhabi Film Commission Director David Shepheard said. “By bringing their insights and global perspectives to Abu Dhabi, and by mentoring aspiring filmmakers from the region, they’ve played a big role in helping us to stimulate a new level of entrepreneurship in Abu Dhabi and across the Middle East.” The Circle Conference is an annual event featuring keynotes, panels and master classes addressing global trends in production, finance and distribution, the impact of digital technology, and the development of the film and TV industry in Abu Dhabi. 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 ARTS & CULTURE AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com Al Kawarazmi College of Fashion Design Al Ain Times News: With the Fashion designing Diploma course just started this semester students of Al Khwarizmi International College, Al-Ain, showed their keen interest in this innovative a creative field and came forward with their designs and ideas and displayed them with great enthusiasm. “The 2nd semester students from Al Khwarizmi International College in Abu Dhabi did what wasn’t expected by students who have just taken off with 8 months of studies in this field”, says Mohamad Zein Eddin, one of the famous Fashion Designers in Al- Ain. as a trainee. 4 First Emirati theatre actress honoured Al Ain Times News / Wam: Dr. Ahmad Ghonim, the Program Manager of Fashion Designing, Al Ain Campus says, “It’s not only a degree or certificate that one has to possess at the end, but, it is the hobby that should mould into a profession.” With respect to the fashion show he said,” it was one way to motivate students in our campus and show them what they have to compete. Such shows bring forward the creative skills of students that usually get wasted if not given a fair chance.” The Campus Manager M. Fadi With respect to Qaddo, of Al Khwarizmi international caliber of International College Al Fashion Designing he Ain told us regarding said, “That students here the training of students showcased what came as a with their academics and surprise to him and other getting a chance to do their spectators and thus he has internships with designers a firm believe that these like Mohamad Zein Eddin students surely have a long is what shall motivate way to go.” In addition to and inspire students to the appreciation that Mr., do more than what they Mohamad was giving to are capable of. Inspired the students he was also by senior students was showing his keen interest in Reem Al Ka’abi, who providing a chance for the 15470 - HP 26X17 is incm the 1st semester of students to work under him Fashion Designing and Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants Moza Al Mazroui, the first Emirati actress who took the courage to step into the stage encouraging several others to join her in the following years was honoured today at the closing ceremony of the Dubai Festival for Youth Theatre. Moza pioneered the female presence in the local stage plays and contributed to the promotion of the Emirati theatre movement. thinks that this field is sure to stay in business and she hopes to have a bright future in it. As she believes it’s the Creation of your heart and as long as you keep loving it you are not going anywhere from the limelight. Ferdinand Macalinao, a Fashion designer from la Ain also seemed to be impressed by the talents of the students and praised them all. He was amazed at the professionalism of the students who went into details and took care of each and everything like any other professional Designer shall do. From Blending of colors to the cuts everything seemed perfect he said. Naima Abdi Omar, who has not yet enrolled in the fashion designing course, got her work displayed in this fashion show and was praised and appreciated by all. She also thinks that its creativity that flows and according to her such fashion shows are one way to show and learn creative skills at the same time. Life is all about the special moments you share with your family and friends. Refresh these moments with the goodness of Al Ain pure water. Go on, make it your thirst choice. Moza received Theatre Personality of the Year Award from H.H Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), who patronised the Dubai Festival for Youth Theatre, an annual event that seeks to celebrate young theatre talent in the UAE. At the ceremony held at the premises of the Cultural and Scientific Association, Sheikh Majid also honoured a number of Emirati theatre artists who won prizes in various categories. The festival aims to help enthusiastic playwrights by providing them with a base to display their creativity and skills. Advertise Here Tel: 03-755 7506 Fax: 03-755 7508 Email: [email protected] 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 ARTS & CULTURE Books … A lost Asset. Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com 5 Al Ain Times News / Mehak Alam: Almost every one of us was given a task to write a paragraph or an essay on “My Favorite hobby or Leisure time activity, “at schools or college levels. The first thing that clicked in our minds was… “My favorite hobby is…reading…” but this knowledgeable hobby has taken a back seat and these days we are driven by recreational and physical activities to such an extent that Reading a book seems time consuming in addition to boring or an “Oldie practice”. “Books are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house,” Henry Ward Beecher said these words when Reading was considered as a personality trait in good terms though! But things have literally changed since then. Now-a-days books and reading is limited to schools or colleges and confined to tasks rather than a self- motivated practice which is actually a negative effect of modernizing. We met a number of people; some said that they still read but can’t manage to read the whole novel or story in a span of some days but, reading is a pleasurable activity for us. It helps in relaxing and refreshing of our minds. While these people might spend time in reading there are some people who don’t even touch books to read after they are out of school. The reason being simple; they just can’t resist boredom. Ali Swab a young boy who just passed out his 10th grade, says, “I would never invest my time in reading rather I would like to do something productive. Reading a book consumes time and we are running short of it these days.” We surely get knowledge and understand human reactions in different situations of life when we read such books but then its 2010 where people are going to space rather than waiting for the climax of the story and pondering why did someone kill his neighbor or why did someone behave in such and such a way,” he added. Mina Naik a mother of two school kids said, “Reading is not what flabbergast a kid and attract them to hold down a book and read it, the reason being sleek and simple we have really modernized and one doesn’t prefer to be friends with a book instead games and innovative toys attract kids before the charm of the book works on the kid.” Social networking sites have even added to the misery of making book reading a lost asset. Youngsters in the age of learning and understanding things are motivated to be past of the over-popular networking sites that engage a person badly into affairs that although appear recreational and amazing but are nothing after you sign-out of the site. Sometimes it makes sense that why would a student opt for reading after school when he already has a load of books at his back that he carries on his back. Sara Ahmed, a 7th grade student said, “I think we keep reading many books at school and we don’t want to do the same thing again after we get free from working the whole day with them. It’s always good to apart from your friend (book…) for a while in order to miss it.” Summing up this issue is a hard task as some people still find it a worth-time-investing pastime where you earn peace, calm and even a lot of knowledge. But there are people who haven’t touched a book ever since they passed out of college or university as they believe books were part of school and they shouldn’t be dragged in their professional lives or else when they could do other activities that could build up their frame of minds more as compared to a tiny-mini book. Jury of Etisalat Prize announces final shortlist of 5 books Al Ain Times News / Wam: The Jury of the Etisalat Prize for Arabic Children’s Literature 2010 has announced the final shortlist of five books that are in line to win the prestigious AED1 million prize. The shortlisted books are: Al Noqta Al Sawda (the Black Dot), Ahlam Waraqa (A Paper’s Dream), Ofatesh An Hewaya (Looking for a Hobby), Ta’al El’ab Ma’e (Come Play With Me) and Farahana wa Sir Jamaliha (Farhana and the Secrets of Her Beauty). Al Noqta Al Sawda (the Black Dot), written and illustrated by Walid Al Taher and published by Egypt-based Dar El Shorouk, encourages children to work hard and pursue search for appropriate solutions to problems facing them through an exciting and novel story. The book, whose events take place in children’s playground, helps teach children how to face up to the challenges they face and overcome them. Jordan-based publishing house Dar Noun’s Ahlam Waraqa (A Paper’s Dream), written by Nahid Mohammed and illustrated by Reema Nazeer, depicts the dreams of a white paper rectangle, which dreams of being within a book that is read by distinguished people. The book aims to develop children’s imagination and promote their sense of beauty in all things, from nature to feelings, inspired by the paper’s dream. Ofatesh An Hewaya (Looking for a Hobby), written by Samar Mahfouz, illustrated by Lina Mirhej and published by Lebanon’s Asala Publishers, tells the story of a little girl who asks her mother to help her find an entertaining and useful hobby, and deals with several hobbies in which children can engage rather than watching television. Published by Palestinebased Tamer Institute, Ta’al El’ab Ma’e (Come Play With Me), written by Safa Omeir and illustrated by Nadeen Saidani, deals with the relationship between a busy father and his son. The child, who desperately wants his father to play with him, comes up with many creative ways to attract his father’s attention, resulting in a very exciting and interesting story. The fifth book and final book to make the shortlist is Farahana wa Sir Jamaliha (Farhana and the Secrets of Her Beauty), written and illustrated by Rania Hussain and published by Egypt’s Dar Elias Modern Publishing House. The book aims to enhance children’s self-confidence and their ability to deal with other children’s disturbances in a clever way. The winner of the prize will be announced on 26 October 2010, on the sidelines of the Sharjah International Book Fair. Fifty percent of the prize money will be awarded to the winning publisher, while the remaining 50 percent will be divided between the writer and illustrator, as per the Jury’s decision. Last year, Lebanonbased publisher Dar Al Hadaeq won the prize for its book Ana Oheb (I Love), written by Nabiha Muhaidali and illustrated by Nadeen Saidani. 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 SOCIETY Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com 6 Sheikha Fatima named FAO’s Most powerful Arab woman Extraordinary Goodwill Ambassador UAE Minister of Foreign not have been possible in order to realise the Al Ain Times / Wam: Al Ain Times / Wam: H.H. Sheikh Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women Union, and of the Family Development Foundation, has been named an Extraordinary Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). FAO Director General Dr Jacques Diouf said Sheikha Fatima was given the coveted title in recognition of her efforts and continuous support for women’s causes both at regional and international levels, in addition to her decisive role in the areas of women’s education, irradiation of illiteracy and promoting women’s rights in the Arab world. FAO’s decision was announced during a session hosted by the international organisation at its headquarters in Rome to mark World Food Day. The session was attended by Rwandan President Paul Kagame, UAE Minister of Environment ‘&’ Water Dr Rashid Ahmed bin Fahd, UAE Ambassador to Rome Abdul Aziz bin Nasser Al Shamsi and environment as well as ministers and officials from 192 countries. FAO’s Extraordinary Goodwill Ambassador title is bestowed on worldrenowned personalities. Sheikha Fatima is the fourth person to receive the honour after the first ladies Suzzane Mubarak of Egypt, Maria Gloria Penayo de Duarte of Paraguay and Margarita Cedeno de Fernandez of the Dominican Republic. New General Manager takes charge of Mercure Hotel Al Ain Times News: Mercure –Grand Hotel at Jabel Hafeet Al-Ain welcomes its new General Manager Mr. Hani Al Khouly, after bidding good bye to the ex-General Manager Mr. Nabil Kahil on the 3rd of October. The Ex-General Manager who worked there for 2 years has new stepped on to new heights in his career. A farewell and welcoming party was thrown by the hotel to bid a warm good bye to their ex-general manager and welcome the new one. Mr Nabil Kahil –Ex General Manager (Left side), Mr Hani El Khouly new General Manager (Right side) Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet Hotel Hani Al Khouly, 37, is from Egypt and he has long experience in Sales and Marketing along with finance, room division and general management and who has worked for International Brands of Accor and Hilton, now holds the General Manager position at Mercure-Grand Hotel Jabel hafeet. Food tasting week @ French Cultural Center in Al Ain Al Ain Times News: First Time ever, The French Cultural Center of Al Ain held an amazing “Food Tasting Week” where awareness of different types of cuisines were given to people living a busy life and eating the same kind of day to day. The Food Tasting week lasted for a week (10th October- 17th October) and had an amazing response as people really liked it and showed their keen interest in learning how to build up their appetite and try cooking new dishes from different cuisines. Ketty Laurent, Director of The French cultural center in Al Ain, says,” The reason behind having such a novel event is to make people Trade Shaikha Lubna Al Qasimi has been named the most powerful Arab woman and the 70th most powerful woman in the world by US-based Forbes magazine. According to Forbes’ list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women, Shaikha Lubna is “a regional power in her own right” and constantly works to improve the UAE’s global status and bolster the federal government’s efforts to diversify the country’s economy. Her persistent calls for a trade policy that is based on openness and competitiveness helped put the UAE on the road to economic recovery and development, the magazine said. Shaikha Lubna is the first woman to hold a cabinet position in the UAE: She is former minister of economy and current Minister of Foreign Trade, having run a successful online auction company and worked as a manager for the agency charged with automating the UAE’s federal government, Forbes explained. Choosing Shaikha Lubna in the 70th place on the list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women was a recognition of her fight to improve the rights of women in the region and humanitarian efforts for sustainable development and issues of children and the youth in other Arab and Muslim countries. Shaikha Lubna expressed gladness at being recognised by Forbes. “This UAE global achievement would aware that they should eat healthy and develop the taste of living.” About the response from the general public she told us that masses responded very well and in favor of the event. The cooking classes for almost all types of cuisines were full, which makes it quite clear that people are in search of such events where they can learn new and innovative things and when it is something related to food why one won’t build his appetite. The aim of such events is to develop a good sense of food among people and this 21 year old culture seems to be there still which makes it evident that food shall always be what man would like to innovate and create with. without the ongoing support extended to women by the prudent leadership of the country, an established tradition started by the late Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and continued by the current leadership to bolster the role of UAE women in sustainable development as well as their international and regional status to become an example to follow,” she commented. Shaikha Lubna added: “This achievement demonstrates the support being given to UAE women by the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, as well as their keen interest in advancing women’s role in social and economic development. This is a culmination of the efforts of Her Highness Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, to empower UAE women and develop their abilities to attain achievements in educational, development and governmental work.” She said: “ I dedicate this great UAE achievement to the wise leadership of the UAE and to Her Highness Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Mother of the Nation, who sets an example to follow, not only for UAE women, but also for all women in other Arab and Muslim countries.” Shaikha Lubna urged UAE women to be more diligent and creative aspirations of the wise leadership of the UAE to achieve further social and economic development. Forbes said it chose the top women from four groups: politics, business, media and lifestyle and then ranked them in each group against other groups. Forbes said its “assessment is based less on traditional titles and roles and more on creative influence and entrepreneurship. These power women have built distinctive companies and brands and championed weighty causes, sometimes through unconventional means; in other cases they have broken through gender barriers.” US First lady Michelle Obama ranked Number 1 on Forbes magazine’s 100 most powerful women in the world followed by Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld and talk-show host Oprah Winfrey, German Chancellor Angela Merkel (No 4). Lady Gaga broke into the top 10 at Number 7, while Beyonce Knowels took No 9 and Ellen DeGeneres No 10. Shaikha Lubna came ahead of the other three Arab women who made to the Forbes list of the world’s most influential women. They are Qatar’s first lady Her Highness Shaikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned who ranked (No 74), Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan (No 76) and Kuwaiti businesswoman Maha Al Ghunaim, co -founder and chairwoman of Kuwaiti bank Global Investment House (No 94). Urgently Requried Advertising Sales Executives Web Graphic Designers - Secretary Must be computer literate & have knowledge of english Pls send your CV to: [email protected] 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 HEALTH AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com MoH holds 1st annual meeting for school health directors Al Ain Times News / Wam: Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim, UAE Minister of Health, has underlined the important role that school health departments play in maintaining the safety, physical and mental health of students through following up correct healthy lifestyles and physical education. He said this while attending a joint meeting with school health departments, directors of primary healthcare centres and central administrations of the health policies sector to discuss the latest developments and challenges in the school health departments. Dr. Hanif said: “Our continuous cooperation with the Ministry of Education assures our commitment to create a healthy environment for students to achieve academic excellence through the development of school health programs and healthcare exquisite for all students”. Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants He lauded the efforts of the school health departments in the medical districts in cooperation with the Ministry of Education noting that such cooperation will achieve its goals for a safe and healthier environment for students. Moreover, he reviewed a detailed report about the performance of school health departments and the future programs and plans. He also discussed with the members of the meeting the current year’s plan pointing out the importance of implementing checkups for all students, health swap and following up the cases which need medical treatment. He urged members of the meeting to follow the accurate procedures that need implementation and achievements through enhancing correct awareness campaigns such as cleanliness, correct health behaviours and the bad impacts of smoking. Three cups of tea daily cuts heart disease Drinking three cups of tea daily can protect against heart attacks and stroke. Al Ain Times News: Meanwhile Ministry of Health will organize a special breast cancer campaign starting from tomorrow as part of the drive against the disease. A new review study shows regular drinking of either black or green tea can reduce the risk of heart problems by 11 percent. The campaign will begin from Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai in the attendance of a number of healthcare officials from the Ministry of Health, government and federal authorities as well as a group of doctors and breast cancer specialists. It cuts plaque build-up in arteries - a combination of dangerous fat and cholesterol. UAE Minister of Health, will speak about the aspirations of the Ministry of Health to fight this disease and another speech for Dr. Hajar Al Hosani, Director of Central Administration for Motherhood and Childhood Care about the activities of the national program to fight breast cancer. The campaign will continue for one month in all the medical districts in the northern emirates. www.alaintimesUAE.com www.alaintimes.net ABC ACCOUNTING & AUDITING SERVICES We provide highly professional accounting and auditing services by professional chartered accountants, at very reasonable prices and affordable contract basis including. • Part-time accounting services on Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly & Yearly Basis. • Internal & External Audits with Approved Stamps. ( Audit & Assurance ) • Completely new accounting setups with Software selections & Trainings • Rehabilitation of old accounting Systems • Pending Accounting Works and Data Entries. • Accounting Software with installations and customizations. • Training of Staff & Management. • Accounting Software trainings • Short & Long Accounting Courses for accountants with certificates • Feasibility Study with business evaluations. • Business Risk Analysis, Cash Flow Analysis, Financial Analysis • Budgeting & Interpretation of Financial Reports • Professional CV writings • Suggestion to Increase Profitability • Finalization of accounts Call for the best solutions, saving time and increase profitability to 050-5513780 050-6142004 03-755 7506 7 In terms of the delivery of antioxidants, two cups of tea is equivalent to five portions of vegetables or two apples, reports the journal Molecular Aspects of Medicine. The review by researchers at the University of Western Australia says the benefits of tea are largely due to the flavonoid content, antioxidant ingredients that counteract cardiovascular disease, according to the Daily Mail. One cup of tea provides 150-200 mg of flavonoids. The review also found the flavonoid content of black tea is equal to that of green tea. Almost 80 percent of Britons are tea drinkers. Jonathan Hodgson, review co-author, said: “There is now consistent data indicating that tea and tea flavonoids can enhance nitric oxide status and improve endothelial function, which may be at least partly responsible for benefits on cardiovascular health.” Catherine Hood from the industry-backed Tea Advisory Panel said: “Compared with the US studies, the cardiovascular benefits of tea are particularly strong in European studies. This includes UK studies where most of the tea consumed is black.” Ministry of Health Organizes Lecture about Breast Cancer Campaign Al Ain Times News / Wam: The Ministry of Health will organize a special breast cancer campaign during the month of October as part of the nation’s celebrations against the disease. The campaign includes a lecture about “Modern Challenges of Fighting Breast Cancer” to be attended by 4.5 accredited training hours from the continuous medical education committee at the Ministry of Health. The campaign will begin on Wednesday, 13th October 2010, in Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai in the attendance of a number of healthcare officials from the Ministry of Health, government and federal authorities as well as a group of doctors and breast cancer specialists. Dr. Hanif Hassan, UAE Minister of Health, will speak about the aspirations of the Ministry of Health to fight this disease and another speech by Dr. Hajar Al Hosani, Director of Central Administration for Motherhood and Childhood Care, will touch on the activities of the national program to fight breast cancer. The event will also include several lectures about breast cancer in the UAE, MRI usage in discovering and diagnosing breast cancer, breast cancer genes, role of CT scans in diagnosing the disease, role of testing in breast cancer, updates of surgical and methodological treatment and social and physiological support. The campaign aims to disseminate awareness, health education and information needed for breast cancer early detection through using the latest diagnosis and treatment methods. It will also inform the audience with the services of the ministry’s hospitals and health centers that provide treatment for UAE nationals and residents. The campaign will continue for one month in all the medical districts in the northern emirates. Ministry of Health suspends Sibutramine medicine & recalls all substances and related Products Al Ain Times News / Wam: The UAE Ministry of Health issued a circular to the directors of medical districts, hospitals, public and private pharmacies to recall all products that contain sibutramine substance according to the recommendations of the US Drug and Food Administration and European Association for Medicine and the request of the manufacturing company and agent in the UAE. This was stated by Dr. Amin Al Amiri, Executive Director for Medical Practices and Licenses in the Ministry of Health. He said: “The Registration and Drug Control Department at the Ministry of Health continuously communicates with competent authorities and international organizations and manufacturing companies to study and examine the latest pharmaceutical updates and their effects on the health of community members”. He stated that sibutramine substance has been recalled from the markets immediately after the announcement of its clinical results that may cause heart attacks and cardiac arrests. “The Ministry immediately took the decision to suspend the registration of products containing sibutramine substance, importing or exporting the product at all”, he concluded. 18th Oct., 2010 Vol. 4 Issue 104 [email protected], T: 037557506 F: 037557508 M: 0506142004 SPORTS Published by Alpha Beta Publishers & Media Consultants AL AIN TIMES NEWS - www.alaintimesUAE.com 8 Al Ain Reads Book Show 17 – 23 October 2010 Bawadi Mall Be a part of the love of reading and learn more about the rich Emirati culture and heritage Workshops • Make your own reading box • Art of making a scrapbook KITAB Bus – the mobile library BookExchange Bring a book and take a book Friday, 22 and Saturday, 23 October | 5pm – 8pm Emirati Culture and Heritage • Story telling • Authors at the literature panel Don’t miss a week of reading, storytelling, music and cultural activities. 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