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Monday, June 12, 2017 Ramadan 17, 1438 AH

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ON THE EDGE: A Zebra Heliconian, the Florida State Butterfly, in south Miami-Dade County. Living in peril COVER STORY What counting Florida butterflies can tell the world about climate change. P4-5 2 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY ROUND & ABOUT

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EVENTS opened for private companies (upon request Camera Kids: Make Your Own Short and availability). The registrations will be Film Open Day done directly at the venue, at the VIP Car WHEN: Aug 6- 24 WHERE: Stenden University Qatar Park of the Losail International Circuit. A well-rounded introduction to the WHEN: June 14 The minimum age is 15 years old and any diff erent elements of photography, film and TIME:11:30am to 2pm participant under the age of 18 needs fi lmmaking helps young people make their Student University Qatar is holding an permission signed by a legal guardian for the fi rst one-minute short fi lms. Applicants must Open Day at its cafeteria for interested karting activity. be between 13 and 17 years old. students on Wednesday, June 14 between 11:30am and 2pm. Beauty of Islamic Calligraphy WHERE: QM Gallery Al Riwaq WHEN: Until June 17 A new exhibition – Contemporary Calligraphy – Mehmet Cebi Collection will open at the QM Gallery Al Riwaq, and will bring together a notable selection of intricate and beautiful calligraphic artworks dating is just the place for your kids to make lifelong from the 1960s to the present day. memories to cherish. Our camp will be Stem-based wherein we International Yoga Day will engage the children in Science along with WHERE: Doha Sports Stadium Lego, some exciting Sports, Nutrition, Arts, WHEN: June 21 Crafts and Outdoor Field Trips!! Each week TIME: 9pm-10:30pm will be a diff erent theme covering an exciting Meerat Ramadan Indian Sports Centre, under the patronage new Stem project making science come to Train like a superhero WHERE: Katara of Embassy of India, is celebrating the life. Call us now on 33996665 or 3120001. WHERE: Aspire Zone WHEN: Until end of Ramadan 3rd International Day of Yoga. Come and WHEN: Ongoing TIME: 5pm-9pm participate in the guided Therapeutic Summer Camp Wakrah Train like a superhero at CrossFit Doha! The Ramadan Market is open to the Yogasana, Pranayama and Meditation session WHERE: Music Lounge, Al Wakrah CrossFit holds a variety of disciplines from public, and scheduled to run until the with the experts from the fi eld of Yoga. WHEN: July 2-31 weightlifting to calisthenics to gymnastics. end of Ramadan. According to the Katara Registration is free and open for all residents This is a 1 month packaged summer This will help your kids excel in sports and website, the current hours (until June of Qatar. Kindly bring your yoga mat. camp programme that brings great fun retain the healthy and fi t lifestyle! Support 17) are 5pm until 9pm, although we with learning, creating and exploring. your kids’ natural urge for physical activities recommend that you check it is open before How to Tell a Story The camp is designed to bring out a 360 and train like a superhero, at CrossFit Doha’s making a special journey as timings may WHEN: June 18- 22 degree development in the talents and skill in demand Kids Classes today! CrossFit Doha change during Ramadan. There will be kids WHERE: DFI level of the students. The camp includes is located at Aspire Zone Sports City. For area with bouncy castle, and it is expected TIME: 2pm – 3:30pm training in keyboard, guitar, drums, art, craft, more information, call 44138484. that the Ramadan market will be popular During this workshop, participants are communication skills, zumba, hip hop, fun with families as they enjoy their Ramadan introduced to the Pixar storytelling formula, with games, movies, competitions, cultural Salsa Beginners Dance Class evenings at Katara. and engage in interactive exercises to help tour, fun day activities, art exhibition and WHEN: Every Friday them generate ideas, write characters, and fashion show. The camp is for ages 5-15. WHERE: B Attitude Spa, West Bay Ramadan Nights at Aqua Park Qatar create interesting plots and narratives. Using Transportation is available from Doha, Al TIME: 8pm-9pm WHEN: Entire Ramadan concrete examples and working in groups, at Wakrah and Mesaieed. Salsa n Candela off ers variety of dance WHERE: Aqua Park the end of the workshop all participants will classes for adults at Beverly Hills Tower such TIME: 8pm-2am have found their own voices and will be able as Salsa every Friday and other Latin dance Have fun with your family and friends in to write and develop their stories. Some of during other days of the week. style! World class attractions and a thrilling the work written during the workshop may water park experience! From the coolest be nominated to be developed and produced Festive time rides to the extreme ones, Aqua Park has it during DFI’s Camera Kids workshop, which WHEN: Ongoing all at 50% discount this Ramadan! Don’t will take place in August. WHERE: Doha Festival City miss out! The entertainment off ering has been Henna Painting designed to ensure there are numerous WHERE: Doha Festival City opportunities for physical activities, from WHEN: June 22-25 the running track which features exercise TIME: 9pm stations, the bike trail, through to our ‘fi rst- For the last fi ve days of Ramadan, and #I Am Evo Summer Camp of-its-kind’ in Qatar, Snow Dunes theme in celebration of Eid al-Fitr, there will be WHERE: Al Waab and Doha College West park. DFC is excited to welcome fi rst visitors professional henna artists designing beautiful Bay in April and to celebrate the best leisure henna art on guests. Children will also have WHEN: July 2 onwards facilities, retail mix and dining options, all the opportunity to handcraft their own henna TIME: 8am to 1pm with exceptional service. designs on printed paper. Being the national The #IamEvo Camps are designed to bird and symbol of culture in the Middle East, challenge young athletes to progressively Summer Workshop 2017 for kids guests will also have the chance to have their develop their skills, performance and WHERE: IAID photo taken with a falcon at Doha Festival confi dence. The courses are structured to WHEN: July- Aug City. meet the needs of all young players, to have Summer break is a long-awaited respite for fun, learn new skills and meet new friends in your kids after months of hitting the books. W Doha Hotel: Art 29 gallery a safe and friendly environment. Members This is an opportunity for them to hone WHERE: W Doha Hotel & Residences have a choice of venue, with camps held at their current skills, pick up a new hobby, or WHEN: Until July 25 Doha College Al Waab and Doha College West simply stay active, whether their interest lies The Joy of Craft Making TIME: 9am-7pm Bay. The camps are open to boys and girls in dance, music or arts. This summer, get WHERE: Doha Festival City W Doha Hotel & Residences are hosting aged 4-16 years and run from 8 am to 1 pm your kids up and going by enrolling them at WHEN: June 15-17 the works of local artist Abdulwahed al- daily at each site. Registration Now Open. IAID! Starting three years and above, we have TIME: 9pm Mawlawi at the property’s in-house Art 29 courses to off er this summer such as Ballet Children will have the chance to try their gallery. The exhibition commenced on May 25 Kids, Strum-A-Long, Bolly Thumka, Music hand and Arts and Crafts this Ramadan. following Ramadan timings of 9am to 10pm Fun, ARTmazing & more. Between Prayer Mat Making, Money Box and from June 25th to July 25th will be open Making, Ommi Doll Colouring and Ramadan for free public viewing from 9am to 7pm. The Imperial Threads: Motifs and Artisans Cards, there are four diff erent workshops to expansive Art 29 space has been established WHERE: Museum of Islamic Art take part in over the weekend and something to spark inspiration and nurture creativity by WHEN: Until November 4 for everyone! providing a platform to showcase works of This exhibition focuses on the exchange both budding and established artists. of artistic and material cultures between Karting at Losail Circuit Sports Club the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires. WHEN: Until June 16 Summer Camp Highlighting MIA’s masterpiece carpets, WHERE: Losail International Circuit, WHERE: Ain Khaled among other artworks, from Turkey, Iran and Doha WHEN: July 2-Aug 31 India, these objects will be contextualised TIME: 5pm onwards TIME: 8am-1pm within the historical circumstances of The Karting track at Losail International Summertime is just memories waiting to politics and artistic production of their time, Circuit is open for public. Also it can be happen. The Stem Xplorers Summer Camp primarily from the 16th to the 18th centuries.

Compiled by Nausheen Shaikh. E-mail: [email protected], Events and timings subject to change 4 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY COVER STORY Flying into oblivion Finding butterflies to count is getting more diff icult as habitats continue to vanish and climate change makes brief butterflies lives ever more perilous, writes Jenny Staletovich

VANISHING: The Schaus’ swallowtail has been listed for a long time and it’s no better off .

very year when summer times a year, including the Fourth of have to be a genius to fi gure it out,” two dozen are in trouble, among the organised counts from Key West to temperatures sizzle and July butterfl y count now occurring said geneticist Jeff rey Glassberg, highest concentration of threatened Jacksonville. “Last year, I had 32.” the rest of South Florida in Florida through July. But across NABA’s president and founder. butterfl ies in the US. Now impacts The count is modelled on the heads inside, a dedicated the nation, and particularly in Nowhere is that more evident from climate change — increased National Audubon Society’s crew of citizen scientists Florida, fi nding butterfl ies to count than among more specialised temperatures or sea rise that popular Christmas Day Bird Count venturesE into the buggy heat to do is getting more diffi cult as habitats butterfl ies, like the many imperilled threaten host plants — may be and started in the 1970s by the an increasingly diffi cult job: count continue to vanish and climate in South Florida, that live on an driving them closer to the edge. California-based Xerces Society, butterfl ies. change makes butterfl ies brief lives ecological razor’s edge balanced “Once upon a time I wasn’t which works to protect pollinators. For the last quarter of a century, ever more perilous. between their dependency on happy unless we (counted) 50 NABA took over in 1993, a year the North American Butterfl y “Every single day there are fewer particular plants and fragmented species,” said wildlife biologist after the organisation was formed. Association has tallied the nation’s butterfl ies in the than populations. Of the 160 to 180 and butterfl y expert Mark Salvato, The counts are organised around population of butterfl ies three there were the day before. You don’t species found in the state, about who for the last 15 years has 15-mile wide circles and are often Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 5 COVER STORY COMMUNITY

“People have this misguided but understandable view that if someone takes a meadow and puts in a parking lot, that the butterflies just move somewhere else. But that’s not true. The butterflies are removed from the planet. You’ve just decreased the population of the world’s butterflies” — Jeffrey Glassberg, geneticist

SEARCH: From left, Amy Grimm, Leigh Williams, Linda Cooper, Sue Farnsworth and Linda Evans look for butterflies to count in south Miami-Dade county. conducted in the same locations — “You expect that with rare birds, but unveiled plans for a Walmart the furry brown three-spotted mosquito bit. People have to be Key West, Key Largo, Homestead that was one of the fi rst butterfl ies,” shopping centre and nearly 1,000 skipper, which looks more like a pretty dedicated to stick with it,” or Coral Gables — to provide some Salvato said. apartments. The service is now moth and feeds on grasses, to head said Cooper, who just turned 76 consistency. The protection of butterfl ies fi nalising a conservation plan that north to Gainesville. A decade ago and whose husband helped organise Linda Cooper, who drives has not always ended well in carves the 90-acre forest into two it was not seen outside Miami- counts until his death last year. from Orlando every year to help part because what drives them 20-plus acre preserves. Dade County, Salvato said. The “Some of my participants are older run counts in Key Largo and to extinction can sometimes be “The Schaus’ swallowtail has Fulvous hairstreak, another brown than me and out there with hip Homestead, said locations are complicated. The Miami Blue been listed for a long time and butterfl y that feeds on Brazilian issues and knee issues and they just selected for reliable habitat, once inhabited much of the it’s no better off ,” Glassberg said. pepper, is now showing up north of watch where they walk.” meaning preserves, state parks South Florida coast but can now “People have this misguided Melbourne. Attorney Dennis Olle is a birder or homes with well-tended only be consistently found in the but understandable view that if The rarer butterfl ies found only and butterfl y-ist and describes a butterfl y gardens. So far this Marquesas, islands west of Key someone takes a meadow and puts in South Florida have not followed task that is clearly more meticulous. year, teams visited the old Orchid West. in a parking lot, that the butterfl ies their lead in expanding, and “It’s not like driving down 95 and Jungle attraction at Hattie Bauer In 2014, the US Fish and Wildlife just move somewhere else. But sometimes not even occurring in seeing a kettle of turkey buzzards,” Hammock and Mary Krome Bird Service added two butterfl ies, the that’s not true. The butterfl ies are historic ranges where they should he said. “When you’re dealing with Preserve near Krome Avenue and Bartram’s hairstreak and Florida removed from the planet. You’ve be. butterfl ies, it’s on the ground and Avocado Drive. Last weekend’s rain leafwing, to the endangered species just decreased the population of the “Some butterfl ies that shouldn’t you have to walk every foot of that.” shut down counts around Coral list. The listing designated critical world’s butterfl ies.” be a rarity are a rarity like the Miami It’s also one that is critical for Gables and the Deering Estate. habitat, with rules for maintaining Since he started counting Blue,” Salvato said. “I’m hoping South Florida’s wild lands. Because of its warm weather, it. But critics have often said the butterfl ies in Florida, Salvato said somebody can get to the biology of “It’s sort of an early warning South Florida was always considered designation does little in reality both the number and diversity has these butterfl ies and understand device … If you can’t fi nd them, a hub for rare butterfl ies. When an to protect the butterfl ies and their declined. Because they react so what caused them to blink out in it doesn’t mean their extinct but amethyst hairstreak, a rare tree- habitat on private land. After the quickly to changes, butterfl ies have their historic range.” boy if they’re not there, you gotta inhabiting bluish purple butterfl y, University of Miami sold the last been used to detect aff ects from In the meantime, there’s the ask what’s going on,” he said. “It’s turned up in Castellow Hammock large tract of pine rockland — the climate change, which can occur count, which isn’t getting any easy a crude instrument, but you gotta Park near the Redland in 2004, it butterfl ies only habitat — to a Palm faster than with mammals or birds. for its aging corps of volunteers. be there looking.” —Miami Herald/ drew butterfl y enthusiasts for days. Beach County developer, he quickly Warming temperatures prompted “You may get ticks. You may get TNS 6 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY Over 250 people attend AMUAAQ’s Iftar party

The AMU Alumni Association Qatar (AMUAAQ) organised the AMU Alumni Community Iftar 2017 under the presidentship of Jawed Ahmad at Ezdan Hotel recently. More than 250 people, including families, attended the function. The function was also attended by AMUAAQ off ice bearers and other prominent members of the community.

ICC Interschool Performing Art Competition 2017 concludes

The Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) concluded the ICC Interschool Performing Art Competition 2017 Indian schools. He also congratulated the schools, teachers and students for taking part in the with a prize distribution ceremony at its Ashoka Hall on Sunday. A total of 13 Indian schools in competition. Qatar participated in the competition. ICC President Milan Arun highlighted the importance of the competition for children. She The chief guest was Rajesh Kamble, Counsellor at Embassy of India and co-ordinating off icer thanked the students, staff and management of the schools for participation. of ICC. He congratulated the ICC committee members, the special subcommittee formed The overall championship was awarded to Birla Public School for Sub Junior category and Senior to conduct the event, and the judges for initiating and conducting this mega event for the Category, Delhi Public School for Junior Category and MES School for Intermediate Category. Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 7 COMMUNITY

Community pays homage to former Indian ambassador Dr George Joseph

The Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) organised a Ambassador Kumaran said that though he had condolence meeting for Dr George Joseph, little interaction with Dr Joseph, he remembers who was the ambassador of India to Qatar from him as a person with compassion and humility. October 2005 till January 2009. He passed away He said that Dr Joseph used to get engaged in in India recently. community activities even after his retirement, The meeting was attended by representatives such as civil service coaching etcetera to support of the Indian Embassy, Indian Cultural Centre, the people around. Indian Community Benevolent Forum, Indian Community members shared many memories on Business and Professionals Council, Indian Sports how Dr Joseph changed the way embassy used Centre and prominent members of the Indian to operate in Qatar and the new initiatives he took community. to support workers and distressed members of Indian ambassador P Kumaran, ICC president the community in Qatar. Milan Arun, ICBF president Davis Edukulathur, The gathering observed a minute of silence for IBPC managing committee member Sujata the departed soul. The meeting was conducted Zinzuwadia, ISC president Nilangshu Dey, Hassan by ICC General Secretary Juttas Paul. The Chougule, Dr Nizar Kochery, M S Bhukari, and attendees also penned down their memories on a others spoke at the meeting. condolence book.

Class X students, parents attend career counselling workshop at BPS

Birla Public School organised a career counselling workshop for the students of Class X followed potential were explained using relevant examples. by a session for their parents recently. The session also threw light on the various skills required for pursuing a particular career, and Pradeep Narayanan, Managing Director of Admizzionz Campuz, a company engaged in career how a combination of such skills is essential for success in a field. Students often get stuck in and College Admissions in India and the animator of the session, addressed the students and a career for which they do not have the aptitude and waste their education and life pursuing guided them on the various career options to choose from according to their aptitude and wrong professions. He also put light on the fact that there are new fields of career other than our interest. traditional educational pattern. The session covered several important points that students must keep in mind while choosing Pradeep then introduced the students to the various career paths available under humanities, a stream in Class XI and eventually, their career path. Various facets of a career choice and its sciences, commerce, vocational skills, self-employment and new careers based on competitive determining factors such as aptitude and interest, life span of a career, commercial resources, exams. challenges that children face, multi potential abilities, availability of opportunity and academic The session ended with a question-answer session. 8 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY SIS students excel in CBSE-i Class X Exams

Students of the Shantiniketan Indian School have excelled once again in the Class X Board Examinations conducted by CBSE-International in March 2017. The school attained a 100% pass with 6 students (33.33%) scoring 10 CGPA (A1 Grade in all subjects), 50% got a CGPA of between 9 and 10, and 16.67% of students got a CGPA of between 8 and 9. Abdul Latheef, President of the School Management Committee, and Principal Dr Subhash B Nair congratulated the students and staff for their hard work and parents for their support. Seen here are the high achievers.

Hassan Sedaghat Zahra Hussein Sedaghat Zahra Ashraf Mukhtar Elamin Hanie Dianne Penera Rafael Rasha Faisal Abdul Majeed Mohammad Imam Uddin Ahmadi Ahmadi Mukhtar World Environment Day at OIS

To participate and celebrate the World Environment Day, Olive International School, Nuaija To commemorate the day, the school’s Mandela House also presented a special assembly. The campus organised a slogan making competition for the students of grades 4, 5 and 6 on the children sent a strong message on saving the environment through a mime on Pollution. In topic “Connecting People to Nature” which was the theme for World Environment Day 2017. conclusion, OIS Principal Jacob K M, stressed that the habit of cleanliness and hygiene needs The theme set for the competition was in compliance with the primary motive, “to appreciate to be cultivated in children from a very young age, to achieve the targeted clean environment its beauty and its importance, and to take forward the call to protect the Earth that we share”. goals. Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 9 COMMUNITY Five hundred children participate in Malarvadi Qur’an and quiz competition

The Malarvadi children’s organisation conducted its 7th Qur’an recitation and Islamic Quiz contest Shameem and Asma Nisar respectively placed first, second and third. recently. About 500 children up to the age of 13 participated in the preliminary round. Of these, 77 IIA General Secretary Salam Bin Hassan, Ladies Wing President Nafeesath Beevi, Malarvadi Chief participants from 10 areas were selected for the final round. Co-ordinator Siyad, Malarvadi off icials Abdul Kader AKP, Shamsudheen K, Abdul Latheef VP, In Islamic Quiz, Alisha Abdul Naser, Fathima Sithara, Hanin Shamsheer bagged first, second and Siddique Padiyath, Abdul Naser, Waheedudheen, Aabida Subair, Nusrath Shuaib, Asma Abdulla, third prize respectively. In Qur’an Recitation Junior Category, Ilham Abdul Aziz, Aysha Rana, Bushra Rafi, Khadeeja Noushad, Nadeera Beevi, Sainaba Abdul Jaleel, Sajna Najeem distributed the Ayha Mahrin took the first three places. In the Senior Category, Fadhil Mohammed Riyas, Jaff er prizes. The programme ended with an Iftar party that was attended by 250 people.

Tulu Koota plants saplings to mark World Environment Day

Tulu Koota conducted a plantation campaign in three locations in Doha to mark the World Environment Day recently. Tulu Koota says it “is reaching out to diff erent communities with an objective to create awareness and reach out to as much of the population as can be covered.” The saplings were planted at the Qatar Finland International School, QP Al Handsa Club, and ATS Camp. 10 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY INFOGRAPHIC Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 11 LIFESTYLE/HOROSCOPE COMMUNITY Easy steps to get your lawn ready for summer fter a long, cold winter, Find the right mower for your that provides valuable nutrients to you’re certainly ready lawn your plants throughout the summer. for summer. But is your Your mower is your yard’s most To create your own compost pile, lawn? The snow and important tool. If you’re in the start with a bed of leaves, garden bitter temps may have market for a new mower, don’t trimmings or pine needles and add wreakedA havoc on your yard, but now settle for an average, run-of-the- grass clippings and plant material at that warmer weather has arrived, it’s mill model. Look for a “pro-grade” a 3-to-1 ratio favouring the former. time to tackle those small projects mower with a powerful engine. Once Top each layer with a bed of soil and that can add up to a beautiful lawn. your mower is ready, cut your grass you’ll create the perfect compost Here are fi ve tips you can use to to 2 1/2 inches and mow frequently site. make your lawn and yard everything for a perfectly manicured lawn. it can be this season. Bring birds to your yard Prune and/or remove dead The benefi t of birds in your yard Reseed bare patches in your leaves and branches goes far beyond the music they make. lawn Using a set of shears, inspect each Did you know a single chickadee can A fabulous lawn is one devoid of bush and tree on your property and eat more than 1,000 insects per year? bald spots, so make this project a prune the branches while removing This helps cut down on pesky insects fi rst priority. Loosen the soil in bare those that have died. This process ruining your backyard cookout or areas 2-4 inches before fl attening will support your plants growing feasting on your plants. So add a bird it with a garden rake. Once the soil in a proper, ordered shape while feeder or two, a birdbath and some has been loosened, apply fertiliser improving their overall health and fruit- or seed-bearing plants to draw and grass seed to the area. Flatten appearance. the birds in. Your yard and garden the surface down once more and will be all the better for it. apply water to help your new grass Start a compost pile grow. Compost is a natural fertiliser ©Brandpoint

ARIES TAURUS GEMINI March 21 — April 19 April 20 — May 20 May 21 — June 20

You may be sensitive, Aries, but you’re also persistent. The waves Perhaps the last few weeks impressed you as one of the most The day ahead will suit you, but you mustn’t expect miracles. Now you’ve surfed in the past few weeks have only strengthened your intense periods yet in this year. You will certainly admit that anything is a time of healing. In the weeks ahead you will restore harmony resolve. However, you will have to be satisfied with this past period related to aff airs of the heart was endowed with profound and to your energies and regain your fitness with improved diet and of thrills. The weeks ahead will be much quieter. Use the time to lasting meaning. It’s now time for a physical and psychological rest lifestyle. Your emotional life gets an overhaul as well, as you find the regain some control over your life and work hard to simplify your in order to let you fully integrate your experiences. The weeks ahead courage to confront certain unsettling issues. attitudes. off er a calm and quiet oasis. CANCER LEO VIRGO June 21 — July 22 July 23 — August 22 August 23 — September 22

Yes, Cancer, you haven’t finished all the cleaning up that remains in The astral energy says there’s a time for everything. We tend to The astral energy says there’s a time for everything. We tend to many areas. You’re going to have to get your papers in order, pay repeat certain tasks we like doing, while those we dislike we try to repeat certain tasks we like doing, while those we dislike we try to off old debts, face physical or moral obligations, and fix technical get out of the way as quickly as possible. It seems reasonable, but get out of the way as quickly as possible. It seems reasonable, but problems. That’s a lot of work! Fortunately, once it’s done, your the Universe reminds you that you should make as much space in the Universe reminds you that you should make as much space in emotional baggage will be considerably lighter, enabling you to go your life for what you don’t like as for what you do, because each your life for what you don’t like as for what you do, because each farther and faster. task is related to the other in some way. task is related to the other in some way. LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS September 23 — October 22 October 23 — November 21 November 22 — December 21

The planetary energies are encouraging you to make some This planetary energy is going to test your recurring desire to go to Why do you find relationships diff icult, Sagittarius? You know adjustments regarding your social ambitions. You may desire to the other side of the world or have a ready exit in any relationship. interactions with others help you learn and grow. This is the case change professions or your circle of friends. This is trickier than you You do this so you won’t feel trapped and, above all, so you won’t be for everyone. But for you, especially, relationships are important might think, as the culture of your current world is an extension of dependent. This is one of your strengths, Scorpio, but it’s also one because they help keep you grounded. Too often you dream about you. You’re drawn to what’s familiar. Your natural tendency will be to of your weaknesses. Throughout the next few weeks you will be reality rather than confront it. Today’s aspects are going to insist that go back to where you came from. pushed to involve yourself more intimately with others. you make a greater eff ort with the people closest to you. CAPRICORN AQUARIUS PISCES December 22 — January 19 January 20 — February 18 February 19 — March 20

The end of one cycle signals the beginning of a new one. Today, Have you noticed a certain strain on your emotions, Aquarius? You’re The past few weeks may have seemed Earth shattering, Pisces. You you will embark on a new period of understanding that harmonises resilient, but even you have found all the recent intensity a bit too may still be trembling slightly as you head into the coming weeks. your energies. You may have taken more risks than usual lately as much. You can relax now. The next few weeks promise to be calmer. Fortunately, the current astral configuration promises to be calmer, you exposed emotions you normally keep hidden. Did you overdo Sunnier skies will gradually return. Your eff orts will concentrate on although not necessarily less intense. You will be able to apply it or could you have gone even further out on that limb? You have a your love life. You know you need security and stability. If you work recent decisions regarding your domestic life and finally settle some period of clarity ahead to think about it. steadily, you will attain those goals! important matters. 12 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY PUZZLES/CARTOONS

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Codeword Every letter of the alphabet is used at least once. Squares with the same number in have the same letter in. Work out which number represents which letter.

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Bound And Gagged

Sudoku is a puzzle based on a 9x9 grid. The grid is also divided into nine (3x3) boxes. You are given a selection of values and to complete the puzzle, you must fill the grid so that every column, every anone is repeated. Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 13 PUZZLES COMMUNITY

Super Cryptic Clues Colouring

Across Down 3. What the calculator provides 1. Where to have a wash and at last? (3,7) brush without removing 8. Bird appearing right in the one’s hat (8) blue outfit (6) 2. The way support may stiffen 9. A number owned in the (6) country (4) 3. See my plan to introduce 10. Irritated ire Perry displayed New Zealand proteins (7) after the church song (6,4) 4. The editor goes over a piece 11. One gets out in time (3) of the column (5) 13. Mum joins the firm’s club (4) 5. Competitive people (4) 14. Pull out of scrape (7) 6. Pull beneath the surface (8) 15. Stage favourites making a 7. One digs out an old plate (8) comeback (4) 12. Support one of the pack (4) 17. Picture one playing the game 14. Strikes up at the yard (4) (5) 16. Sort of society persecuted by 20. Might cry throughout (5) governments (4) Answers 22. Not all knock overtime (4) 17. I’m not in vain, just 24. It’s a wonder I’m over getting shameless! (8) clear round (7) 18. Shortens the work of a poet Wordsearch Codeword 25. It’s Greek and means very laureate (8) little to us (4) 19. Every one in Michael 27. Acted one in a divine setting Meacher’s department (4) (3) 21. Once inclined to be drawn 28. Giving great pleasure whilst out (8) being unilluminating (10) 23. Coloured gentleman’s line (7) 29. Try once more to run 25. Some point I mean to make through (4) before it’s too late (2,4) 30. Figure it’s an anaesthetic (6) 26. Drink for support (5) 31. Trial run? (4,6) 28. Wood or lead construction (4)

Yesterday’s Solutions

Across: 1 Sashes 5 Temper 8 Down: 1 Scarab 2 Sack 3 Allow 9 Archer 10 Inured 11 Sardinia 4 Alive and kicking Dives 14 Bandanna 16 Spleen 5 Twists 6 Port 7 Redden 12 18 Damon and Pythias 20 Adjourn 13 Althing 15 Awake 17 Hearts 22 Insanity 25 Liken 27 Exact 19 Yes and no 20 Herman Menage 28 Damask 29 Canon 21 Select 23 Yorker 24 Snug 26 30 Nugget 31 Opener. Wain. 14 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY BOLLYWOOD Driving ruckus onsider this quote incredibly ironic was that Salman could argue against the merit of that has been himself is notorious for being what he had said and if some lives widely reported in accused of drunken driving and get saved because of that then it is newspapers: “I think running over pavement dwellers. worth it. cycles are okay but Granted that event though he Meanwhile, there also comes motorcyclesC are really dangerous was first convicted, a higher court news that Salman is once again for them (youngsters) and for has since acquitted him. Many feel pairing up with someone who he other people around as well. We that Salman got off only because had been ignoring for many years shoot in Film City so I see on the he had the best lawyers in the now. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who highway people racing recklessly. country strategising his defence. had crafted an image of Salman as Earlier there used to be races at Also the laboriously slow judicial a great romantic with Hum Dil De the (Bandra) reclamation (where) I process had taken over a decade Chuke Sanam and who had once lost a friend of mine. I am against by when memories had become been a favourite of the superstar that. If you want to race, do that sketchy and Salman himself had before their estrangement, has on the racing tracks. Don’t use appeared to be a reformed man now hinted that the two would main roads.” from his earlier bad boy image, be working together again. He It is a sagacious choice of leading to a public relations put up an image of the two on words and no should dispute their victory. Right now the case is Instagram with the caption, ‘We intent. However, when Salman being appealed in the Supreme are back together #Reunion After Khan says them, it can rake up Court. 10 Years’. Salman however has quite a brouhaha. The occasion And so, coming from someone been more cautious in making any when he said this was the launch like him about being responsible confirmation. He said that it was by his charity of cycles that run on the road led to quite a bit of a rumour that they were making a Salman Khan has been under fire on Twitter for irony in his thoughts on street on batteries. Why people found it sarcastic comments online. But no movie but didn’t rule it out either. racing.

Challenging role to portraying #DrManmohanSingh in #TheAccidentalPrimeMinister.:)”. Anupam Kher makes no bones about his But there is a small niggle in the works. politics. He is one of the early supporters The Central Board of Film Certifi cation from the fi lm world of the right-wing has a rule that states that biopics need a Hindu party that now rules at the Centre. no objection certifi cate from the person When they were not in power, Kher had on whom the movie is being made. So been a vociferous voice against the earlier Singh would have to give his go-ahead and government, led by then prime minister so would Sonia Gandhi, the leader of the Manmohan Singh. Opposition Congress party whose character But now comes unexpected news that would also be in the movie. Chances are they there is a biopic being made on Singh and might not oblige. Singh and Gandhi are both the actor who will be assaying that role is very private persons and that Kher would be Kher. The movie is based on a book written the actor of the movie will not make them on Singh called The Accidental Prime any more well disposed towards the project. Minister. Kher confi rmed the news with The fi lmmakers meanwhile might just ignore this tweet, “To reinvent yourself as an actor the rule altogether and go ahead with the is to challenge yourself. Looking forward movie.

There are rumours that the sequel to Dabangg 2 will be directed by Prabhu Deva.

Wrong sequel now cross each other. He might be directing the third edition of the franchise. The second coming of Salman Khan is said This is somewhat surprising. Dabanng to begin with a movie called Wanted in 2009. was directed by Abhinav Kashyap who then A remake of a south Indian blockbuster, fell out with the Khans. So Salman’s brother it brought in the tough guy image that Arbaaz himself took on the reins and that Salman then fortifi ed with other movies. His movie too was a big hit. Why would they reinvention reached its peak with Dabanng then want a new director for Dabanng 3 is for which he is still remembered in popular somewhat of a mystery? Arbaaz obviously culture more than even bigger hits. is not really the greatest of directors but Wanted was directed by Prabhu Deva, the nothing succeeds like success. What is dancing sensation of yore who then became a even more curious is that Prabhu Deva was successful director down south. It now seems rumoured to be doing Wanted 2 with Salman that Prabhu Deva and Dabanng’s paths may when this new rumour cropped up. Anupam Kher will be essaying the role of Manmohan Singh.

Criminal links to the old racket, being part of the African underworld sourcing drugs from India. Anyone who saw Mamta Kulkarni in the 90s, when Mamta, ever since her career waned in the mid- she was an A-list actress, couldn’t have imagined 1990s, had become the subject of increasingly bizarre the trajectory of her life. Last week she was declared stories. Even when she was acting, there were rumours a proclaimed off ender by a court in a narcotics case, of underworld connections that got her cast in movies. which essentially means that she is now a criminal. Then she claimed to have gone off on a spiritual path Last year, following a raid in a pharmaceutical and disappeared altogether from the public eye. There factory, the police had found a huge haul of a have been other Bollywood actresses in the 1990s banned narcotic valued at Rs2,000 crore. An Indian associated with criminals. But Mamta seems to be in underworld gangster based in Africa was supposed deeper trouble than any of them. to be the man behind it. Mamta is the wife of this Mamta Kulkarni seems to have evolved from an A-list actor at one point to a person. They are supposed to have married when he Send your feedback to proclaimed off ender. was serving a jail term. After his release, he went back [email protected] Monday, June 12, 2017 GULF TIMES 15 HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY First-time director Zoe takes on Hollywood’s issues with women

“Which is a total Catch-22,” she adds. “But I wanted to confront that head-on and take risks with some crew members who maybe had less experience, because otherwise, how are these women going to get the experience to begin with?” “There was a part of me that was interested in subverting a paradigm in order to challenge a system that is really broken,” she continues. “Even though there’s been a lot of dialogue around the underrepresentation of women crews, the numbers aren’t changing. In fact, they’re getting worse. I just felt like since I was in a position to do so, it was kind of my duty to.” Alongside producer Natalia Anderson — whom Lister-Jones met at work on the set of Life in Pieces, the CBS family drama she’s been on for two seasons — the fi lmmaker set out to hire roughly 40 women. It was part of the pitch package she presented to fi nanciers who were considering putting up the fi lm’s budget, a sum Lister-Jones said was less than $5 million. “It was defi nitely challenging,” Anderson agrees. “But between the two of us, we used all the production resources at our fi ngertips. … But Zoe was never crazed. She handled it with such grace and focus.” As a result, the vibe on-set was so “calm and quiet and effi cient,” Lister-Jones said, that the few male actors kept saying how wonderful they felt surrounded by women. Adam Pally, who plays the actress’ husband in the fi lm, said, “I’ve been telling people since I did this movie that now, all men sound like animated germs in fl u commercials to me.” Since the work was acquired by IFC Films CONFESSION: “I always thought it was an impossibility to make a livelihood from your art,” says Zoe. after its debut at Sundance in January, Lister- Jones has been asked to take an increasing of the fi lm comes from personal experience, Their Instagram accounts project an number of Hollywood meetings. She’s By Amy Kaufman which is unusual for her because nearly even more enviable lifestyle. In April, noticed that there seems to be “more of a every script she’s written thus far has been they embarked on a road trip across the mandate” to hire female directors within the autobiographical. Her fi rst feature screenplay, Southwest, shacking up in rustic ranch cabins studio system, which she fi nds encouraging. oe Lister-Jones is 34 years old and 2010’s Breaking Upwards, was about the and skydiving over the Moab Desert. Wein But everyone keeps asking what she’s going has been married for four years. yearlong period when she and her husband, took numerous photos of his wife wearing to do next. Fortunately, she’s “very much a Which means that when she’s at a fellow actor and fi lmmaker Daryl Wein, oversized hats and bandanas, the majestic ‘what’s next’ person” and is already planning party, basically every conversation decided to have an open relationship. The Red Rocks rising behind her. to direct another one of her scripts — one she starts with the same question: real-life couple costarred in the fi lm, in which There are no pictures of dirty dishes. But hasn’t even written yet — next March when Z“When are you going to have kids?” their characters’ names were Daryl and Zoe. that doesn’t mean they don’t still stack up in she’s on hiatus from Life in Pieces. “We’re getting there,” she’ll answer, Band Aid is the fi rst movie Lister-Jones the sink sometimes. “Now we’re able to share The idea of taking a hiatus during her smiling politely. But being childless and in her has made without her spouse, whom she met those duties, but we’re 13 years in,” she says, hiatus, however, scares her. When she was 30s sometimes makes her feel like a pariah. when they were both students at New York curling under a blanket on the couch. “I think growing up, her mother was a video artist and A few weeks ago, she went to a kid’s birthday University’s Tisch School of the Arts 13 years it does take time for men and women to learn her father was a conceptual photographer — party, and she was one of only two women ago. Wein served as an executive producer how to share a space, and a lot of that comes and both had teaching gigs on the side. there without off spring. on the movie but was rarely on set. Many of from social condition and patriarchal values “So I always thought it was an “It’s hard, because there’s a part of me that the fi ghts in their own marriage, Lister-Jones that are intrinsic in the way we’re raised. A lot impossibility to make a livelihood from your feels like because I can’t relate to their stage says, were beginning to stem from the lack of of boys are raised with their mom doing their art,” she says. “That’s such a trigger from my in life, that I’m not bringing something to separation between work and home life. laundry and dishes and getting away with a childhood.” the table,” she says. “I’m such a workhorse “There was no place that the work ended lot more than little girls can.” In fact, when she was accepted into the that I’ve always prioritised my work, and as a and our life began,” she explains, as Wein Growing up in New York, Lister-Jones conservatory acting programme at Tisch, she woman, that’s a really diff erent thing.” makes himself dinner in their kitchen, just was raised a staunch feminist. In the fourth was reluctant to take the spot because she This is the very conundrum at the heart out of earshot. “I think this has been a nice grade, she had a school assignment to create “was always apprehensive about putting all of Lister-Jones’ new movie, her directorial respite for both of us. We can give each her own business. She decided to form an all- of (her) eggs in one basket.” Which explains, debut, Band Aid. The fi lm — which she also other notes and watch cuts, but it’s not all- female construction company: Big Women somewhat, why she always tries on new hats: stars in and wrote — is about a couple trying consuming in our daily lives together.” Construction. actress, writer, director and, in Band Aid, to move past the devastation of a miscarriage Since decamping from Brooklyn’s Fort “I think it’s been this thing that has always musician. just as their friends are starting families. Greene a few years ago, the couple have been been cellular in me,” she says, “that I wanted “When you’re at a certain stage in your But there’s so much unspoken pain living in a Studio City post-and-beam that’s to create art or something in a collective of career,” she says, “it’s hard to not feel like, between the husband and wife that they ripe for a home design magazine tour. Lister- women.” ‘I hit this benchmark, but there’s this other begin to fi ght constantly. So in an eff ort to Jones has multiple pairs of custom No.6 clogs So when it came time to put together the benchmark in the distance and now I have curb the bickering, they start a garage band by the door. The books in the built-in shelves crew for Band Aid, Lister-Jones decided she to hit that one.’ When do you decide it’s OK called the Dirty Dishes and use the lyrics are organised by colour. White sheepskin wanted to work alongside a group of women. to maybe live in this moment rather than to vent their marital frustrations. (The throws abound. There’s even tumbleweed But she knew it would be a challenge to pull anticipating the next?” movie opened last week in limited release to that the couple picked up in the desert during together a female production team with She pauses, shaking her head at her own generally strong reviews.) a trip to Joshua Tree that now serves as a enough experience to make “department question. Lister-Jones hasn’t said just how much piece of avant-garde art. heads comfortable on a movie of this scale.” “I don’t.” —Los Angeles Times/TNS 16 GULF TIMES Monday, June 12, 2017 COMMUNITY The Spanish village where tourists come to breathe the air Campisabalos, a tiny village north of Madrid, has the third best metropolitan air quality in the world. This newly acquired status is turning the traditional, sleepy village into a tourist destination as people flock to get a breath of the action. By Elena Box

artefacts of local archaeological and historical interest. He says he recently met a couple who had travelled all the way from Palma de Mallorca just to breathe the air in Campisabalos. “In Madrid, you can see how it is covered by a layer of pollution [...] and that hits hard,” says Antonio, one of the few residents of Campisabalos who is not retired. “That is the sad part of living here,” says mayor De Pablo. “People are getting older and older and the town is dying out.” Many people do return during the holidays, though – especially in spring and summer. “When it is boiling hot in the capital, we still need to use a light blanket at night,” adds De Pablo, who has been town mayor three times. The pollution-free winds that make the summer days so fresh are also the reason the village has a wind park with 37 turbines, a small source of income. But the winter months are too bitter for most. “People here are Campisabalos, a tiny village north of Madrid, has the third best metropolitan air quality in the world. strong, they work hard and are frugal,” De Pablo says. They are also ampisabalos is a tiny, It is probably this extremely low the lungs and cardiovascular department at the Environment hardy, and live for a long time. De quaint village two hours population density – about 1.3 system, causing serious health Ministry. Pablo’s own mother is 102. “She north of Madrid. Until inhabitants per square kilometre problems. The air quality in Campisabalos only comes here in the summer this year, most people – that makes the air so pure in For air to be considered safe, it has attracted interest from around now, but she is doing fi ne, she can had probably never Campisabalos, in addition to the must have less than 20 micrograms the world. “Lots of television still think straight,” he says. Cheard of it. altitude of over 1,300 metres. per square metre of PM10 and less networks have come here because Could the longevity of the But that changed when the Only Finnish village Muonio, than 10 micrograms per square of the air thing,” says a man who residents be down to the air World Health Organization placed located above the Arctic Circle, metre of PM2.5. Average yearly wishes to be known as Severino. quality? “People are resilient, Campisabalos at number three on and Canadian town Norman Wells rates in Campisabalos turned out He is sitting on a bench in front of because of the good air or who its list of municipalities with the were rated higher in terms of air to be much lower: six micrograms a pretty Roman church, waiting for knows why,” De Pablo remarks. best air quality in the world. quality. The WHO report gathered of PM10 and fi ve micrograms of the local butcher to arrive. However, he also adds that in earlier “Sometimes I think we should data from nearly 800 municipalities PM2.5. Campisabalos is such a small decades it was a fact that many charge a rate of a few cents for every in 67 countries, focusing on fi ne “The dominant winds here village that it lacks supermarkets children died young. breath taken in our town,” jokes the suspended particles. come from the northwest, from a and shops. Traders from larger “It’s the old people who don’t village mayor, Pedro Jose Maria de When assessing air quality, the region with barely any factories villages come in vans to sell their die here,” he jokes, explaining that Pablo. WHO measures two types of fi ne or large cities. So they have swept goods. Campisabalos has no permanent The village has a population of suspended particles, known as over a large area without becoming “I see that people come here to physician and a doctor comes just barely 70. That goes down to 30 PM10 and PM2.5. These particles, contaminated,” says De Pablo, a tour our village, to breathe,” says once a week from the next town. when the “rough” winter season which include sulphates and retired physics expert who worked bricklayer Antonio, sitting in a bar “It’s as if they have a shell that sets in, De Pablo adds. nitrates, can penetrate deep into for many years in the air quality adorned with a small collection of protects them.” – DPA

Severino, a resident of Campisabalos, waits for the butcher to come to Pedro Jose Maria de Pablo, the mayor of Campisabalos. town. There are no shops in the village because it is so small. A wind farm near Campisabalos.