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Fiji Labour Leader Mahendra Chaudhry


Ruled Out Of Elections

Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra


Chaudhry has officially been ruled out
of next month's elections.
Reports say that of the 262 candidate
nominations put forward, 12 have been
rejected, including Mr Chaudhry.
The media reported that the leader of
the Fiji United Freedom Party, Jagath
Karunaratne, has also been ruled out of
contesting the September 17 poll.
Supervisor of elections Mohammed
Saneem has told Pacific Beat there
are several electoral or constitutional
requirements which can keep a
candidate off the ballot.
"If a person is bankrupt, or if a person is
disqualified by the court, or if a person
is not a resident of Fiji - does not have
Fijian citizenship," he said.
"We are going to verify the nominations
to seek compliance with the electoral
decree and the constitution, following
which we will convey to the parties the
candidates which have been successful
and also the candidates which have not
been successful.
"It's a candidate nomination - not a
party nomination - so if a candidate in a
party is not successful, other candidates
may still go through."
Labour Party leader Mahendra
Chaudhry is ineligible to stand because
of a recent conviction.
Speaking before the decision to reject
his candidacy Mr Chaudhry told Pacific

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Mahendra Chaudhry

Beat he's appealing that conviction,


even though it won't be heard until
after the poll.
He says he could then also launch a

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Fiji Elections Office


Receives 262 Nominations

The Fiji Elections Office has received a


total of 262 candidate nominations for
the September 17 general election.
This includes two independent candidates;
Roshika Deo and Umesh Chand.
Supervisor of Elections Mohammed
Saneem
confirmed
receiving
nominations from all the 7 registered
parties and independent candidates for
the election before midday Monday.
FijiFirst: The party submitted their
nominations on Friday last week
and today Saneem confirmed to
FijiLive that Party general secretary
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum filed another
submission to substitute a nomination.
Fiji Labour Party (FLP): The party
submitted 42 nominations including
that of leader Mahendra Pal Chaudhry
who despite being convicted remains
positive about his chances.
No one will win 50 seats, we all know
that, were concentrating in certain
areas where we have support, we dont
want to spend our resources to be too
thin, thats the best strategy, Weve
never field 71 even before.
I filed my nomination too, the fight
is on, its not over yet, they can try as
hard as they want to, Ill keep fighting
them, Chaudhry said.
Fiji United Freedom Party (FUFP):
Party president and co-leader Jagath
Karunaratne said they had planned
to field seven names but today they
only submitted five nominations
for candidates. But one name was
rejected due to lost voter ID card and
the information could not be located
in FEO database this morning. We

now have 4 proposed candidates,


Karunaratne said.
National Federation Party (NFP): Party
general secretary Kamal Iyer confirmed
that they have lodged all 50 candidates
that they have named. The Elections
Office has accepted it in a provisional
basis and the final list will be published
tomorrow as per the requirements of the
Elections Decree, Iyer said.
He added they are confident that all
would go through.
One Fiji Party: Party general
secretary Sitiveni Kalou confirmed that
they have only submitted 14 names as
candidate nominees.
Kalou said this was because most of
their proposed candidates werent
living in Suva.
Theres a few that could not get
their documents prepared on time, we
couldnt get some in to Suva on time as
most candidates are not living in Suva.
But, were happy and sure that the 14
named will be able to make an impact,
Kalou said.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP):
Party general secretary Aman Ravindra
Singh confirmed that they also
submitted their 50 candidate names
and they will later announce the last
eight that were included as they had
only named 42 candidates.
Social Democratic Liberal Party
(SODELPA): Party General Secretary
Pio Tabaiwalu confirmed that the
Sodelpa nominated all 50 proposed
candidates and are confident that
they will all make it to the stand on
September 17.

Jagath Karunaratne Gives


Up NZ Citizenship
Fiji United Freedom Party president
and co-leader Jagath Karunaratne gave
up his New Zealand citizenship to
contest the September 17 elections.
Karunaratne was a dual citizenship holder
and under the 2013 constitution under
section 56 (2), dual citizenship holders
cannot be a candidate for election.
Speaking to the media, Karunaratne
confirmed he had given up one
to contest the elections alongside
three other from his party. The
names submitted by FUFP included
Nayagodamu Korovou, Manoj Kamal
and Viliame Tamanivalu.
Karunaratne said the party only
submitted four names because they
were focused on taking their vision to
the people of Fiji and they needed to
evaluate the acceptance of the vision
by the people. FUFP was formed
recently and new in the political arena,"
Karunaratne said.
"We are going through a learning
and building process and we should
be realistic in our goals and we are

confident on the number we have


submitted as our capability and capacity
to win. FUFP from its inception was
determined to play a supporting role to
the government that will be chosen and
formed in 2014."
He said parties' have proposed their
manifestos and confidence in forming
government, however for FUFP the
focus was to look at areas that needed
attention or new ideas and models
that could shape up the nation with
prosperity and harmony. We want
to work with any party that forms the
government and ensure that our vision
is also included in the policies of the
government.
If we are elected, that would mean
that it is the acceptance by the people
on what we have proposed and we will
push and work with the government of
the day to implement those policies."
Karunaratne said they decided on
contesting the elections to determine
whether the people have accepted their
vision and goals.

Friday Aug 22, 2014

Pacific Islands Youth Suicide


One Of Worlds Highest

Suicide rates in the Pacific Islands are


some of the highest in the world and
have reached up to 30 per 100,000 in
countries such as Samoa, Guam and
Micronesia, double the global average,
with youth rates even higher.
On International Youth Day, which
this year focuses on Youth and Mental
Health, young Pacific Islanders have
highlighted the profound social and
economic challenges they face in a
rapidly changing world.
Youths committing suicide seem
to get younger and younger by the
year, Lionel Rogers of the Fiji-based
advocacy and support group, Youth
Champs for Mental Health, told IPS.
Stressors contributing to the growing
trends of suicide are unemployment,
social and cultural expectations, family
and relationship problems, bullying,
violence and abuse.
The Pacific Islands has an escalating
youth population, with 54 per cent of
people in the region now aged below
24 years and those aged 15-29 years
are at the greatest risk of taking their
lives, according to the Secretariat of
the Pacific Community (SPC).
Tarusila Bradburgh, co-ordinator of
the Pacific Youth Council, believes
that the burden of multiple issues
that affect young people in the Pacific
Islands is enormous and many are not
well-equipped to cope.
A decade ago there were an estimated
331,000 annual suicides in the region,
accounting for 38 per cent of the world
total.
Anne
Rauch,
organisational
development adviser for the Fiji
Alliance for Mental Health said, There
is [] significant under-reporting of
suicide deaths.
On outer islands and remote areas the
body is buried before an autopsy can
be performed. There is a lot of family
shame about suicide so doctors will
sometimes sympathetically report the
causes of death.
In 2012, there were 160 reported
suicides in Fiji with the majority under
25 years of age, but accurate statistics
are not available.
Under-funded and under-resourced
mental health services are struggling
to address the issue, with suicide
representing 2.5 per cent of the disease
burden in the Western Pacific region,
nearly double the rate of 1.4 per cent
worldwide.
According to a 2008 report by the nongovernmental organisation Foundation
of the Peoples of the South Pacific
International, a significant root cause
of young people taking their lives is
intergenerational conflict as modern
lifestyles based on individual freedom
and independence challenge centuries
of conformism to traditional Pacific
communal social hierarchies and
conventions of behaviour.
In the tiny central South Pacific territory
of Tokelau, located north of Samoa,

a national health department report


claims a significant factor in youth
suicide is relationship breakdowns,
including those between parents and
children.
There were 40 attempted suicides in
the territory, which has a population of
1500, during a 25-year period ending
in 2004, with 83 per cent of fatalities
involving people under 25 years, and
physical punishment of youth by their
elders contributing to 67 per cent.
Rauch added, There are an increasing
number of young people [committing]
suicide because of poor examination
results and failure to reach the academic
standards expected by parents.
An equal challenge facing the
vast majority of Pacific youth is
poor prospects of employment and
fulfillment of aspirations generated by
exposure to affluent global lifestyles
through the digital and mass media.
In the small economies of most
Pacific developing island states, high
population growth of up to 2.4 per
cent is far outpacing job creation, thus
greater access to education for many is
not translating into better chances of
gaining paid employment.
In the southwest Pacific Island state
of Papua New Guinea, there are an
estimated 80,000 school leavers each
year, but only 10,000 will secure
formal jobs.
Youth unemployment is an estimated
45 per cent in the neighbouring
Solomon Islands.
The United Nations Childrens Fund
(UNICEF) warns that denial of
economic and social opportunities
leads to frustrated young people and
the result can be a high incidence
of self-harm with the loss of the
productive potential of a large section
of the adult population.
According to SPC, actions to combat
the tragic fallout of youth suicide for
families, communities and a generation
that has an important role to play in
the regions future should include
measures to reduce the social stigma of
mental illness and build the capacity of
youth-friendly health and counselling
services.
Many youths refuse to seek assistance
from medical professionals due to the
stigma associated with suicide and
mental health, Rogers said.
This along with our culture of silence
has driven them further away and forced
them to suppress their emotions.
Bradburgh
advocates
for
all
stakeholders, including communities
and churches, to actively promote
greater public understanding of mental
illness, while governments need to
invest in better mental health and
outreach services.
The more we openly discuss the
issues in safe places and forums, the
more knowledgeable we will be and
better prepared to address the issue of
suicide, she said.

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Mahendra Chaudhry Files 42 Nominations For Election


4
FIJI Labour Party leader Mahendra
Chaudhry filed his nomination to
contest the general election.
Despite a conviction ruling him out of
the September 17 General Election,
Chaudhry filed his nomination along
with that of 41 other FLP candidates.
After filing the nomination, he told
the media outside the Fijian Elections
Office in Suva that he had also filed his
nomination, saying "the fight is still on".
The FLP leader said the party had filed
42 candidates' nominations because
it was concentrating on certain areas
only.
When asked by the media why he had
filed his nomination when the court had
convicted him, Chaudhry said: "I'm
appealing the Fiji Court of Appeal's
decision last week in the Supreme
Court".
"I'll be seeking leave of the Supreme
Court to appeal against the Fiji Court
of Appeal's decision to dismiss my
appeal.
"I'll file it," he said.
"I'm going to pursue this matter right
to the end."
Chaudhry said filing his nomination
as a candidate was more of a technical

issue.
He said he would also fight against his
conviction on three counts of breaching
the Exchange Control Act.
While dismissing his appeal last
week, the Fiji Court of Appeal ruled
that $1million of the $2m fine that
Chaudhry had paid be returned to him.
The FLP candidates nominated are: 4
Mahendra
Chaudhry,
Lavenia
Padarath, Monica Raghwan, Surendra
Lal, Kini Marawai, Udit Narayan, Vyas 4
Deo Sharma, Arvin Datt, Damodran
Nair, Anand Singh, Anendra Prasad,
Laisa Bale, Mohammed Anwar Khan,
Meli Bogileka, Hari Krishna, Narendra
Padarath, Sekaia Sunuka, Rupeni
Silimaibau, Ratu Filimone Ralogaivau,
Deo Narayan, Josaia Waqabaca,
Pasepa Rosarine Lagi, Patrick Singh,
Fuli Waqaboro, Kamlesh Chandra,
Mohammed Tahir, Tula Ram, Jone
Bebe, Pratap Sen, Joji Koroiwaca,
Marika Tauva, Vijay Singh, Paras
Ram Somaiya, Ronil Lalit Singh,
Varun Nitin Lal, Steven Pradeep
Singh, Solomone Catarogo, Kalisito
Maisamoa, Ponipate Lesavua, Chandar
Singh, Kamlesh Prasad and Dr Rohit
Kishore.

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course organised by the Fiji Association
for the Deaf.
This latest development was applauded
by the Ministry of Social Welfare,
Women and Poverty Alleviation
permanent secretary Dr Josefa
Koroivueta who pointed out that
the course recognises the important
work carried out by the institution in
Fiji. In officiating at the event, the
permanent secretary paid tribute to the
work carried out by them in raising
awareness for the hearing impaired.
It is 30 years now from the beginning
and it (Fiji Association for the Deaf)
is growing into maturity and today
marks just one of those seasons in its
plan where we now have qualified sign
language professionals who are ready
to take on this task, Dr Koroivueta
said.

He highlighted to guests at last nights


event that this development is in
line with the Ministrys objective to
empower not only disabled persons but
those Fijians who can assist in raising
awareness for the disabled.
Fiji is fortunate to be one of the pioneer
countries of this part of the world that
has launched the braille version of the
constitution which is a milestone for
the Bainimarama government, Dr
Koroivueta added.
Joeli Susu is one of the students who
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in sign language and an award for
being the most involved student in the
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The Chinese Naval Peace Ark


hospital ship is expected to visit to
Fiji later this week to provide relevant
medical services for Fijians.
The vessel is a first of its kind and is
construction was designed to be a
medical vessel and to provide services
to communities and countries.
Political Counsellor at the Embassy of
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traditional friendship between people in
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Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem at a press conference at the


Fijian Elections Office
The Fijian Elections Office has In an interview, Chaudhry said they
rejected 12 candidate nominations were told that Mr Dutt and Mr Tahir
from political parties contesting the did not meet residential qualifications,
September 17 polls.
while Vijay Singh and Steven Singh,
The Fiji Labour Party had the highest as well as Chaudhry, had previous
number of candidates being excluded convictions.
from contesting the much-awaited "We have appealed the decision of the
elections.
Supervisor of Elections in the Electoral
They included party leader Mahendra Commission and we are awaiting the
Chaudhry, Steven Singh, Vijay Singh, outcome," Chaudhry said.
Mohammed Tahir and Arvin Dutt.
"We will wait and see. We have done

our part and we will wait for them to


do theirs."
The People's Democratic Party general
secretary Aman Ravindra-Singh said
they were informed that four of their
candidates had been dropped and they
had filed appeals to the rejections.
"All candidates are important and the
Elections Office feels that four of ours
did not meet their requirements and
this was why they were dropped," Mr
Singh said.
"We will now await the Electoral
Commission to come back to us."
National Federation Party leader
Professor Biman Prasad said they had
only one candidate being rejected.
This was Fredrick Work who had a
previous conviction, however, Mr
Prasad said the team remained credible.
The Fiji United Freedom Party had
only one candidate rejected and this
was Jagath Karunaratne.
The Social Democratic Liberal Party
has also confirmed filing an appeal for
the review of the rejection of Anare
Jale's nomination to contest the election.
Electoral
Commission
chairman
Chenn Bunn Young said the Electoral
Commission must make a decision on
application within three days of the
receipt of the application.
He said the decision of the candidate
will be notified to the candidate and the
Supervisor of Elections.

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The kava product will be launched in
Fiji next month and will be expected to
hit the world shelves after its launch in
November this year.
Mr Gilmour said kava had been a

staple of the South Pacific and had a


long history with the nations.
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People Benefit From Free Eye


Clinics
ABOUT 1000 people with eye to farmers so they are able to protect
problems are expected to benefit
from the eye-clinics conducted by
the optometrists of the Sai Medicare
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On Monday, the group from Australia
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"Last year, we attended to about 300 to
400 people who had eye problems in
Viti Levu but this year, we expect to
see more here in the North," he said.
"We also will be distributing sunglasses

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farms.
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substances when they are working and
that's why we are not only giving out
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Friday Aug 22, 2014

Real Estate Increase


THE real estate market cannot be
regulated and the price of the properties
cannot be controlled because this is
determined by supply and demand, says
Real Estate Agents Licensing Board
CEO and registrar Ravinesh Murti.
He said many locals purchased
properties through bank mortgage.
For any bank mortgage, he said, they
required valuation and the loan was
processed based only on the valuation.
"It's a global trend the price of real
estate will increase. The population

will always increase and God won't be


supplying any more land," he said.
"I understand the Housing Authority is
developing subdivision lots. However,
the cost of subdivision has drastically
increased.
"It is not possible to purchase real
estate at prices that were offered 10
years back.
"On a brighter note, many people
are eligible to purchase real estate as
purchasing power among the Fijians
increased."

Plans For New University Facility


To cater for the expected increase of
secondary students entering tertiary
institutes, government has agreed to
the University of the South Pacific's
plan to construct a new facility in
Lautoka City.
Acting Commissioner Western Luke
Moroivalu said discussions so far had
been positive.
"They have located a site, which
will be near Northern Club and from
our viewpoint, every process needed

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Laisenia Qarase Meets Racist


Friend

SODELPA campaigner and former


Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase, on a
visit to the United States, has met Adi
Asenaca Caucau, who is well known for
her racist anti-Indo-Fijian sentiments.
The meeting comes in the wake of
police warning against a proliferation
of hate mails in social media in the
build-up to the September 17 general
election.
It also reinforces the belief that there is
an orchestrated campaign to undermine
the Voreqe Bainimarama-led FijiFirst
party by SODELPA sympathisers
planting fear in the minds of people.
Adi Asenaca was a radical member
of the Qarase SDL Government who
said in Parliament that Indo-Fijians
were like weeds trying to take over
everything.
She posted a picture of herself and
Mr Qarase and tagged SODELPA
Fiji, SODELPAQueensland and SDL
SODELPA pages.
Extremist iTaukei elements similar to
those who fomented events that led to
the 1987 and 2000 political upheaval
appear to be getting traction in their
campaigning for SODELPA.
Prominent SODELPA personalities
like Nirmal Singh, a candidate,

communications
director
Jese
Sikivou, a member of the inner circle
of leader Ro Teimumu Kepa, youth
representative Pita Waqavonovono and
media officer Sainiana Radrodro are on
the friends list of a certain Facebook
website called Ratu Seru Cakobau. It is
amongst the most racist.
Meanwhile, University of the South
Pacific emeritus professor and
development studies pioneer Crosbie
Walsh has called on SODELPA
leader Ro Teimumu to condemn racist
comments in social media.
In his respected blog Fiji: The Way
It Was, Is, And Can Be, he said
RoTeimumus response that these are
not official SODELPA statements and
call for more tolerance was not enough.
Intentionally or not, SODELPAs
policies on race and religion prepare
the ground for these expressions of
intolerance, he said.
Similar sentiments led to the 1987 and
2000 coups. Ro Teimumu needs to do
more than call for tolerance, he said.
To improve SODELPAs tarnished
image, she needs to strongly condemn
the intolerance, set an example with
her own statements and lead the call to
bring the perpetrators to justice

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Fiji To Export Fresh Ginger


To Australia
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The Australian Department of


Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has
issued the import condition for fresh
ginger from Fiji, officially giving the
green light to the Australian ginger
importers to begin trade with Fiji.
Biosecurity Authority of Fijis
Executive Chairman Xavier Riyaz
Khan said everyone should be proud
of this achievement as Fiji will be the
first country to export fresh ginger to
Australia.
According to Khan, fresh ginger trade
with Australia will not only bring
substantial benefits for large numbers
of farming communities and their
families but will also boost Fijis ginger

Hansard reporter in 1990, said they had


been briefed on the new developments
and their expected outcomes during the
workshop.
"We'll move away from cassette
recording and we will be going into
this digital form of recording using the
FTR software," Ms Naicavu said.
"This will give us greater efficiency
and another advantage of this digital
move is that we are looking at a paperfree parliament."
In closing the Hansard reporters
workshop, Attorney-General Aiyaz
Sayed-Khaiyum said the Hansard
reporters had a vital role to play in
parliamentary proceedings.

New Lounge For Fiji Airways


Tabua And Business Travellers
For LA

Good news for Fiji Airways Business


Class passengers travelling to or from
Los Angeles International Airport,
USA.
Our national airline has just opened its
newly-designed International Lounge
at the Tom Bradley International
Terminal.
The International Lounge features
upgraded interior designs and amenities
and is a shared lounge with Air Tahiti
Nui, El Al and Philippine Airlines.
The
lounge
features
wifi,
complimentary food and beverages
and a patio with spectacular views of
the new Tom Bradley International

5 Families Homeless After


Fire In Nabua

exports and bring in more foreign A house consisting of five flats in


exchange into the country.
Komari squatter settlement in Nabua
He added Fiji currently exports 1,500 was destroyed in a fire.
tonnes of processed ginger worth more National Fire Authority CEO, John O
than $6 million annually mainly to Conner confirmed that NFA received a
New Zealand, Canada and the United call at 2.36am.
States for direct retail market and this He said five families are homeless.
additional market will boost the export The National Fire Authority was able
earnings further providing a significant 8 to control the fire from spreading to the
trade benefit.
nearby houses.
The import conditions for fresh ginger The investigation to determine the
from Fiji includes an import permit, 8 cause of fire is underway while the loss
approved commodity system approach, from the fire is unknown at this stage.
certification
from
Biosecurity
Authority of Fiji, mandatory treatment
requirements, packaging and labeling
details and inspections.

Hansard Reporters Ready For


Stint Of Experience In India

OLD school Hansard reporters in Fiji's


parliament will have the benefits of
state-of-the-art equipment when they
commence work later this year.
Provided by the UNDP, the
ForTheRecord (FTR) software will allow
Hansard reporters to be more efficient in
their work and also reduce the number of
reams of paper used in parliament.
The reporters, who participated in a
workshop with the UNDP this past
week, will leave for India this Saturday
to observe and experience first-hand
the work of their counterparts in the
world's biggest democracy.
Hansard reporters editor Serei Naicavu,
who joined parliament as an assistant

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Fiji Airways managing director/
chief executive, Stefan Pichler, said:
The renovated lounge provides
added comfort for our business class
passengers and Tabua Club members
before their overnight flight to Fiji or
beyond.
Its in line with our desire to give
our premium customers the very best
service for maximum convenience and
relaxation.
As has been already indicated by Fiji
Airways half year results, the NadiLos Angeles route is one of the busiest
Fiji Airways routes.

Meanwhile, the National Fire Authority


has urged the public to be careful while
celebrating the last day of the Hindu
festival of Krishna Janmasthami.
NFA CEO, John OConnor said since
people will be lighting diyas and
may play with firecrackers ,everybody
should be mindful that it is always kept
under supervision and out of the reach
of children and other flammable objects.
He said that there have been two cases
of fire last week and in both incidents
two families were left homeless.

Korean Company To Establish


A Commercial Rice Farming
Scheme In Deuba

The Grace Road Food Company


from Korea will be establishing a
commercial rice farming scheme on an
85 acre piece of land in Narara, Deuba.
Grace Road Food Secretary, Daniel
Kim said the company has already
invested about $3 million into the
development of the area and hope to
invest a total of $7 million by the end
of September.
Kim also said that once they kick off
production they hope to supply the
whole of Fiji with rice as it is a healthier

alternative than cassava.


He added that they aim to employ the
people from the nearby villages in
Deuba and also assist them with their
education.
Under the Ministry of Agricultures
2020 Policy Agenda, it said that
increasing the existing rice production
areas in Fiji is necessary for Fiji to
become self-sufficient in rice.
The Ministry of Agriculture is currently
providing Grace Road Food Company
with Technical Assistance.

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Anare Jale Cries Foul Over


Elimination

Former top civil servant Anare Jale


is crying foul over his elimination
from the candidates list of the Social
Democratic Liberal Party.
Party stalwarts were still awaiting word
from the Electoral Commission for a
reply to their objection to his elimination.
According to Mr Jale, the ground of
lack of residency within Fiji over the
past two years prior to his nomination
was unfounded. I have been in Fiji all
this time, with only a few short trips to
the Solomon Islands and back again,
he said.
Mr. Jale has been working as a shortterm senior advisor to the Regional
Assistance Mission to the Solomon
Islands (RAMSI), but said he was

based out of Fiji. He is a former


permanent secretary for the Public
Service Commission (PSC).
I had sought legal advice on my
eligibility to run for the elections and
I was of the belief that I qualified since
I was always present and living in Fiji
and made brief trips abroad, he said.
Backing
him
at
SODELPA
headquarters were party leader Ro
Teimumu Kepa, representative of the
Vuanirewa clan from the Lau Group,
Adi Ateca Ganilau, representative of
the Soqosoqo Vakamarama in the Lau
Group, Adi Kakua Mara. I was very
disappointed that he was rejected. He
has contributed so much in terms of
development, she said.

559 Per Cent Australian


Investment In Fiji

Australian investment in Fiji in 2013


increased by a whopping 559 per cent
when compared with 2012.
The Permanent Secretary for Industry
and Trade, Shaheen Ali, revealed this,
saying this increase followed a period
of decline.
Australian investment in Fiji in 2013
was $340 million, up by $288.4 million.
In 2012 it was $51.6 million.
It is therefore clear that Australian
investors are returning to Fiji to take
advantage of the investment boom
currently underway, he said.
Mr Ali was addressing 19 investors
from Australia who are currently in Fiji
exploring opportunities in a number
of sectors such as include tourism,
agriculture, manufacturing (garments),
education and many more.
The group is made up of those from
Australia as well as former Fijians.
He was speaking in Suva during the
Australian Investment and Trade
Exploratory Seminar organised by the
Consular General Sydney.
Reiterating the Prime Ministers
words, Mr Ali stressed smart investors
are not waiting until after the elections
in September to invest.
Smart investors who have confidence
in Fiji are putting their plans into
action now to enjoy to the maximum
benefits of an upward trend, he said.
No doubt these investors will be
rewarded in the long-term for your

foresight and decisiveness.


Mr Ali said Fiji is not just the perfect
investment destination in the Pacific
but is the ideal location for trade.
More and more businesses are
beginning to understand that Fiji is not
only a market of 800,000 people, but a
gateway to a market of more than 10
million across the Pacific, he said.
The bottom line is that Australia and
Fiji are natural trading partners and we
must work together to reach the full
potential of our relationship.
Untapped potential
Mr Ali revealed that a recent report
for Fijis National Trade Policy
Framework indicated there is a huge
amount of untapped potential for trade
in the Australian market.
Eighty per cent of exports to Australia
are currently made up of garments and
gold, he said.
If these commodities are removed,
exports to Australia would be equal to
Fijian exports to New Zealand, which
has an economy seven times smaller
than Australia.
Clearly, theres lots of room for
growth in our trading relationship.
Mr Ali encouraged the investors to
consider the potential of outsourcing
parts of their production processes to
Fiji.
We believe that there are comparative
advantages here that make sense to a
companys bottom line, he said.

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Candidate Nominations Close As Election Office


Defends Ballot Paper

Fijian independent candidate Roshika Deo celebrates outside Fiji's Elections


Office after her successful nomination for September's poll
Fiji's elections office is checking the
eligibility of potential candidates
wanting to stand in next month's
election, the country's first since the
2006 coup.
Nominations have closed for Fiji's
elections on September 17, and the
elections office is now working on
determining who is or is not qualified
to stand.
Independent candidate Roshika Deo
was the first person to be officially
confirmed as a candidate.
"We were not aware that we were
going to be the first official confirmed
candidates," she said.
"We worked the hardest for the
requirements, we obtained everything
and went and did the submission and
were confirmed on the same day."
"It feels like all our hard work has paid
off, and there has been a team...which
has been working really hard to make
this possible."
Supervisor of Elections Mohammed
Saneem has told Pacific Beat there
are several electoral or constitutional
requirements which can keep a
candidate off the ballot.
"If a person is bankrupt, or if a person is
disqualified by the court, or if a person
is not a resident of Fiji - does not have
Fijian citizenship," he said.
"We are going to verify the nominations
to seek compliance with the electoral
decree and the constitution, following
which we will convey to the parties the

candidates which have been successful


and also the candidates which have not
been successful.
"It's a candidate nomination - not a
party nomination - so if a candidate in a
party is not successful, other candidates
may still go through."
One of those who expects to be rejected
is Fiji's opposition Labour Party leader
Mahendra Chaudhry, who is ineligible
to stand because of a recent conviction.
He says he's appealing that conviction,
even though it won't be heard until
after the poll, and could also launch a
constitutional challenge.
"I need to file my nomination and it
needs to be rejected, because if I don't
do that the court might tell me that 'I
didn't file and nothing was rejected, so
you can't come to us'," he said.
"I intend to pursue this particular
matter right to the end."
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Fiji's Elections Office has also
defended the election process, which
has drawn criticism for the complexity
of its ballot paper.
Under the new constitution, all of Fiji
is treated as one electorate, meaning
all the candidates for the 50 seats in
parliament appear on the one paper.
The ballot paper consists of 280 squares
representing the candidates with threedigit numbers - to be randomly drawn
in a nationally televised ceremony.
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papers in to the polling booth.
officials will [need] to assist each
Mohammed Saneem says the names, person that comes to vote."
numbers and photos of candidates will "So I don't know how they're going to
be available inside the polling station manage that situation...and the time
for those who forget the number of that it will take them...given that we
their candidate.
have one day."
"We find that parties have been more Mr Chaudry says he's also concerned
confused by what parties are telling about the one-day polling, given Fiji
them than they are after they actually has more than 100 inhabited islands
see the paper and the processes that and is spread across an area of 194,000
have been put in place," he said.
square kilometres.
"From the response we've receive so "We just don't have the capacity for it
far, a lot of people understand properly as yet," he said.
how they have to do it.
"It is quite likely that there will be a
"That is something that we are still large number of voters who will not
working on, and we've got 29 more be able to vote during this one day
days to do more work on awareness, period."
and we are heavily invested in this."
Mohammed Saneem says thanks to
Ms Deo says in her talks with the the help of international donors, he
community, concerns over the ballot believes Fiji will be ready come voting
papers are consistently raised as an issue. day.
"There's going to be a lot of confusion... "Australia is much bigger, and it can do
we've heard that there's been some it in one day," he said.
mock-voting in some places, and "Indonesia has 18,000 islands and they
there's been a high number of invalid do it in a day - I think Fiji can manage.
votes, even among some of the literate. "We anticipate that we have the
"There's going to be a lot of people resources to pull it off."
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Fiji And China Leaders Hold


Talks In Nanjing City

Strengthening relations between Fiji


and the Peoples Republic of China
topped talks held this week between
the two countries leaders in Nanjing
City, China.
The Fijian Head of State H.E Ratu
Epeli Nailatikau and the President of
the Peoples Republic of China H.E Xi
Jinping held bilateral talks this week
in China where both leaders agreed to
deepen relations.
The Fijian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
permanent secretary Amena Yauvoli
was present at the talks in Nanjing and
said the discussions between the two
Leaders focused on a number of wide
ranging issues.
He said that this included assistance
towards the improvement of Fijis
roading network, assistance in the
health sector and strengthening trade

and economic opportunities between


the two nations.
The meeting was a success given that
the two leaders focused on deepening
and strengthening bilateral and political
relations, Mr Yauvoli said.
80 million RMB which is equivalent to
FJD 25 million has been provided by
the Chinese Government as a token of
goodwill from the Peoples Republic of
China and her people. The Permanent
Secretary said the amount provided
by China is targeted towards Fijis
economic and sustainable development.
Talks also centered on Fiji sending
senior civil servants for political
training in China, Yauvoli said.
During talks, the Fijian President
extended an invitation to his Chinese
counterpart to visit Fiji before the end
of the year.

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People living in the Northern division
who need dialysis treatment will now
no longer have to travel to Suva as a
new dialysis center was opened in
Labasa.
The President of Friendly North
Carnival, Vincent Sahayam said this
was made possible through donations
and the proceeds of last years Friendly
North Carnival.
Sahayam said $90,000 has been spent
on the center and their first patient from
Labasa received four hour dialysis

treatment.
The Vodafone Friendly North Carnival
starts this weekend with the theme
Our Environment Our Future.
Sahayam said they are working closely
with the Labasa and Savusavu Town
Councils and are planning to build a
recreational park with the proceeds of
this years carnival.
Ten Queen Contestants, six King
Contestants
and
three
Ladies
Contestants will take part in the
carnival which starts this Saturday.

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Suva man Mohammed Rafiq was
hailed a hero by his neighbours after he
ran through a burning home to save his
tenants children.
Neighbours told the reporter of the
rescue at Komari Squatter Settlement
in Nabua.
The devastating fire left five families
with nothing but the clothes on their
backs after the corrugated iron houses
were engulfed in flames.
House owner Mr Rafiq said his brother
was drinking kava around 2am when
he saw smoke coming out from one of
his tenants house.
He said he had four flats. He was living
in one of them, two flats were occupied
by his two tenants and one flat was
occupied by his brother. The house that
caught fire belonged to his neighbour.
The fire was spreading very quickly
and I saw my tenants coming out
without their children; I ran inside and
saw their elder son standing. He was
so shocked that he did not know what
to do, Mr Rafiq said. Then I quickly
ran inside to his younger brother, who
is just three years old, Mr Rafiq said.

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sustained some serious burns.
I did not care about myself. The only
thing I could think about was how I
could save the little boy, who is now
at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital
(CWMH), he said.
Mr Rafiq said it was also an emotional
day for his mother who was 73 years
old as she watched helplessly when
their house went up in flames.
Im worried about her health because
she has been crying a lot and this has
been a terrible experience for all of us,
he said.
He said even though everyone was
distressed that they did not have any
clothes or a place to stay they were
glad that they were all safe and that
was all that mattered.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health
media liaison officer Sunil Chandra said
the three-year-old boy was admitted
with his mother at the CWM Hospital.
They sustained injuries from the
incident and both of them are in a
stable condition, he said.

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$65.9M Four Lane Road In Nadi


Expected To Begin Next Month

Work on the four lane road in Nadi


worth $65.9 million is expected to
begin next month.
This has been confirmed by the
new Fiji Roads Authority Chairman
Parmesh Chand who said the tender
that has been awarded to Higgins Fiji
Limited will see the Nadi N2 four lane
project from the Naisoso Junction to
the Wailoaloa Junction.
Chand said road users need to
familiarize themselves with this new
construction as it is expected to cause
traffic disruptions.
Director of Higgins Fiji Limited Grant
Higgins said it is a very substantial and
complex work which consists of two
stages.
The four lane construction in Nadi is
expected to finish in 2016.

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Man Allegedly Involved In


$50,000 Robbery Remanded In
Custody

A man who was allegedly involved in


the $50,000 robbery from City Forex
Foreign Exchange has been remanded in
custody by the Nadi Magistrates court.
Senitieli Boila is charged with one
count of aggravated robbery.
Five masked men were involved in the
robbery last Friday morning and three

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were arrested including Boila.


Two suspects who received injuries
during their arrest are now admitted at
the hospital while two people are still
on the run.
The full $50,000 which was robbed
from the foreign exchange outlet has
been recovered.

Stefan Pichler Is The New Chair


Of Tourism Fiji

The Managing Director and CEO of


Fiji Airways, Stefan Pichler is the new
Chair of Tourism Fiji.
Pichler's appointment which is for a
term of three years was announced by
the Attorney General and Minister for
Tourism, Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum, who
said it signaled an exciting new era
for the tourism industry and the Fijian
economy as a whole.
Pichler who took over as head of Fiji
Airways in September 2013 said he
was honoured and delighted to assume
the Chair of Tourism Fiji.

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US $35M Investment In Biomass


Power Plant

Construction works have begun on a


10 Megawatts Biomass Power Plant in
Navutu, Nabou in Nadroga. This will
be fueled by short rotation crops.
The investment of around US$35
million has been possible through
a joint venture partnership between
Tropikwood Industries Limited and
Korean company GIMCO.
It is understood the US$35 million will
be sourced locally as well as through
overseas funding.
The project will take 28 months to be
completed and will be ready by end of
2016.
Fiji Pine Group of Companies executive
chairman, Faiz Khan, emphasised on
the need for partnerships with various
stakeholders in order to achieve success
in the project.
In particular, he spoke about
partnerships with the landowners,
Government, FEA and the various
shareholders in this joint venture.
Government has done its part by
creating a platform that is conducive
for such investment, he said.
Through its restructure in various
policies, it has strengthened its
relationship with its landowners who
are Fiji Pines major stakeholders.
There is a need to continue working
on the strengths of our partnerships for
a sustainable and profitable venture.
Reduce import reliance
Minister for Agriculture, Inia Seruiratu,
said the development of the biomass
facility will help reduce Fijis reliance
on imported fossil fuels.

He said the development will have


mutual benefits for the investor and the
people of Fiji.
This investment is timely since it will
contribute to our long term aspiration
for energy security and sustainable
development, he said.
Fiji is heavily dependent on
imported fossil fuels for producing
electricity as well as energy and
transportation.
Mr Seruiratu further said that apart
from creating jobs, the facility will
provide access to modern, affordable,
clean and reliable energy services.
GIMCO Bioenergy chairman, Sun Lee
Sang, thanked the Government and the
associated stakeholders who assisted in
the project.
Through this project, we want to assist
FEA and Fiji achieve the renewable
energy target for the country, he said.
FEA is aiming to provide clean and
affordable energy solution to Fiji
with at least 90 per cent of the energy
requirements
through
renewable
resources, he said.
The technology of renewable energy,
especially biomass power plant, is
already successful in Korea.
We believe this will not only strength
Fiji and Korea relations but can
also make Fiji a leader in biomass
energy generation in the Pacific and
developing countries.
He further mentioned the energy
crop plantation which is called short
rotation coppice will make Nabou
look greater and healthy again.

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Fiji First USA Campaign Progresses

The group has been meeting regularly


with the aim of educating fellow Fijians
in California as to why the party should
be elected on September 17th.
Speaking to the gathering, meeting
Chairman and former Fiji Ministry of
Information Officer Kelepi Abariga
said that it was important that we as
fellow Fijians promoted the concept of
Inclusiveness as it formed a credible
platform for enhancing tolerance,
understanding and living in harmony
despite our Diversity.
Businessman and Ra born native
Vineshwar
Goundar
said
that
the policies by the Bainimarama
Government was very encouraging
especially to all former Fiji nationals
abroad, as it created an incentive that
had inspired the many of them to reinvest back to the birthplace.
The meeting also heard some very
constructive
contributions
from
former Shell Fiji Levuka Manager
Saimoni Lutu, who further inspired the
gathering to maintain constancy during
the pre election period.
Former Fiji national Shabir Khan
requested the Bainimarama to review
the current fees for Dual Citizenship,
as many of them had large families

and have been inspired by PM


Bainimaramas recent visit to Santa
Rosa where the Prime Minister had
invited all former Fiji nationals to return
and invest back in their motherland.
Members of the business community
may not feel the pinch but I am sharing
the concerns amongst many of us
and we hope that the Bainimarama
Government can hear our pleas
because we believe that this is the first
government that feels for the people,
Mr Khan added.
Paulini Vodo said that many of
her colleagues had continously
encountered problems when sending
cartons of second hand goods, most of
which household items and food for
their families.
Ms Vodo added that most of the time,
items in the consignment would go
missing which was always a concern
to them.
I am pleading also with Customs to
have the recipient present when they
open the cartons as this will avoid any
losses to us Ms Vodo added.
Members also agreed to continue the
promotion of the Fiji First party and
its policies in a competitive political
period where many fellow Fijians were

now being well and truly informed


through all forms of the social media.
Rocky Buksh encouraged the gathering
to remain committed and determined
in promoting the partys manifesto as

we look forward to September 17th.


Mr Buksh has also invited the members
to be part of 2014 North American
Soccer Cup Festival on the 30th and
31st of August.

Members of the Fiji First North America Chapter converged for a Family
Fun Day in Sacramento last weekend.

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Fijian President Tours Commercial Sites In Hangzhou,


China

Fijian President His Excellency Ratu


Epeli Nailatikau this week visited
various commercial and cultural
sites in the city of Hangzhou in
China.
The Fijian Head of State is in China for
the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympics and
will also officiate at the opening of the
Fiji Consulate in Shanghai City. Whilst
there, he will hold talks with senior
government officials.
In Hangzhou City, the President
toured the latest Transfar High Tech
Agricultural Park. The park devotes
much of its scientific research and
development to the varieties of orchids
which are then used for domestic and
international sales.

The tour also featured a visit to Chinas


Silk Museum where the President and
his entourage were given a brief history
of silk production in China.
He also visited Hangzhous famous
Buddhist Lingyin Temple where he
was taken on a guided tour by Buddhist
monks. With Buddhism, the major
religion within the Asian region, His
Excellency said that the five million
people visiting the temple annually is
a testament of its religious and cultural
significance.
The President will join world leaders
and senior government officials this
weekend at the official opening of the
Nanjing Youth Olympics which will
also feature Fijian athletes

Fiji Consulate General


Office Opens In Shanghai

Another milestone achievement was


reached by the Fijian Government with
the opening of the newest Consulate
General Office in Shanghai.
The opening, which was officiated
by His Excellency the President Ratu
Epeli Nailatikau, symbolizes the
forging of closer ties between Fiji and
China who have both enjoyed almost
40 years of bilateral relations.
The opening of the Fiji Consulate in
Shanghai is an exciting development
which I firmly believe will serve as a
strong platform from which to launch
a reinvigorated Fiji-Sino economic
relation to even greater heights, Ratu
Epeli said.
Ratu Epeli informed invited guests and
Fiji residents present that the opening
of the office comes after successful
talks between the Fijian Government
and the President of the Peoples
Republic of China H.E Mr Xi Jinping.
Our meeting summarily focused
on the importance of deepening our
bilateral relations now and into the
future, Ratu Epeli said.
During bilateral discussions held
with Chinas top government official
President Xi Jinping, Ratu Epeli also

reaffirmed the Fijian Governments


commitment towards the One China
Policy, as a cornerstone of more
than 30 years of bilateral relations in
addition to Fijis Look North Policy.
The Look North Policy has been
the pillar of Fijis foreign policy that
recognizes the merits of our shared
principles of non-interference in each
others domestic affairs, respect for
each others sovereignty and territorial
integrity and the promotion of peace
and security.
He added that the shared principles
coupled with the opening of the Shanghai
Consulate General Office lays the
foundation for strengthened economic
relations between the two nations.
Fiji is confident that its bilateral trade
in both goods and services and the
sourcing of investments with China
will continue to uncover new grounds
and consolidate existing ones, as we
try to narrow the current gap in our
terms of trade and investment flows,
Ratu Epeli added.
The Fiji Consulate Office is headed
by Consular General Neumi Leweni
and staff members from both the Fiji
Embassy in Beijing and Shanghai.

Fijian Woman 'Came Out Of


Nowhere', Says Hit And Run
Driver

Fijian woman Laisiane Lenat was


killed after being hit by a car on the
Hume Highway in Yagoona.
A SERIAL traffic offender who killed a
woman crossing the road on her way to
a prayer meeting claimed the 58-yearold came out of nowhere.
Laisiane Lenat was carried 10 metres
on the bonnet of the Honda Integra
Ahmad Saraya, 20, was driving before
she was thrown off and killed on the
Hume Highway at Yagoona last month.
The P-plater pleaded guilty to failing
to stop and render assistance in
Bankstown Local Court.
He smiled and joked when he was
granted bail a week after being charged
on July 4 for the fatal collision the
night before, but now faces up to 10
years jail.
After driving off following the fatal
crash Saraya turned himself in six hours
later accompanied by a lawyer. He
admitted hitting Ms Lenat but claimed
she came out of nowhere as she walked
across a pedestrian crossing.
I was doing around 50 to 60kmh. The
pedestrian was running across the road
in front of me, she came from nowhere.
I slammed on my brakes, he told police.
I was in shock, there were people
around and I took off and went home.
He then refused to answer any more
questions about the crash.
Ms Lenats housemate and colleague
at Yagoona Nursing Home Michelle
Tonji said there was no way Ms Lenat
would have been running across the
busy highway at 7pm.
She would never run across the road.

She never rushed anything. She always


takes her time, even walking, she said.
I am happy that he pleaded guilty but
the fact he said she run in front of the
car, she would never do that. He hit and
run, how can someone do that? I want a
strong sentence.
Ms Tonji said Ms Lenat was
remembered as a caring devoutly
religious Christian at her funeral.
She was a beautiful person with a
beautiful soul and big heart, she said.
When Ms Lenat was thrown from the
car nine metres past the intersection
she died on impact.
Saraya then drove 160m along the
highway before making a sharp left
turn into a side street and fleeing to his
fathers Guildford home.
The accused made no attempt to stop,
render assistance or call for any type of
assistance, police said.
Police initially thought Saraya may
have been street racing and were
looking for a second car, a two-door
blue/black sedan, but investigations
did not support this theory.
Court documents revealed Saraya didnt
even hold a NSW drivers licence.
Police said Saraya had a continuous
offence history relating to traffic
matters since he got his P-plates in
2011.
In his first year of driving he had his
licence suspended three times for
speeding, including in a school zone.
Despite driving for more than three
years he has never held a full licence.
He also had provisional ACT licence.
Saraya will be sentenced in October.

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Additional Candidates For Fijifirst


FijiFirst has named 30 more candidates
among them retired Major-General
George Konrote, former commissioners
Joeli Cawaki, Laisenia Tuitubou, and
Netani Rika, MIDA director Matai
Akauola, Parveen Bala, and former PS
at the PM's Office Pio Tikoduadua.

Pio Tikoduadua He has had an illustrious career in


the RMFF during which time he was
seconded to the Australian Defense
Force for two years. He also served
in the United Nations transitional
administration in East Timor. He
commanded Fijis contribution to
regional assistance mission to the
Solomon Islands. He served as
permanent secretary for 7 years,
recently resigning from the Prime
Ministers Office.

organisations.

Netani Rika -

Alvic Avhikrit Maharaj Is a registered pharmacist and is


originally from Labasa. He is the
owner of two pharmacies. He has also
served as general secretary for the Fiji
Pharmaceutical Society. He is 30 years
old.

Faiyaz Siddiq Koya Is a lawyer by profession and has his


own law firm in Nadi. He has served
on the boards of Tourism Fiji, Legal
Aid Commission and the Fiji Hotel
Licensing Board.

Ashneel Sudhakar He is a lawyer by profession and is a


member of the Rotary Club in Ba. He
is 33 years old.

Is the former Commissioner, Eastern


and is a former member of the RFMF.
He has a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Akhtar Ali Is a human resources development


specialist. He has a Masters of Science
and has qualifications in environment
science and health as well as in public
health.

Parveen Kumar - He has been


the longest serving mayor of any
municipality in Fiji and has been
recently the Special Administrator for
the municipalities for Ba, Lautoka and
Tavua. He has served on various social,
religious and community organisations,
including been the vice president of
the Ba Football Association and vice
president of TISI Sangam National
Body.
Brij Lal Is the former permanent secretary for
education and a career civil servant.
He has a phD in Human resources and
Development.

Jioje Konusi Konrote He has had an illustrious career in the


RFMF and as a civil servant, diplomat,
parliamentarian and minister. He has
received a number of awards and
decorations.

Joeli Ratulevu Cawaki Is the former Commissioner, Western.


He started his career in the RFMF in
the Fijian navy. He has a Masters of
Science in maritime affairs.
Viam Pillay Is a community worker and has been
a rural advisory councilor in Ba for
22 years. He is the chairman of the Ba
District Council. He has also served
on various boards of non-government

Ilisoni Galala No.2 - He has had a


long career in the hospitality industry
spanning nearly 30 years. He has
served as the Turaga ni Koro and Mata
ni Tikina.

Howard Robin Thomas Politini - Is a


young entrepreneur and runs an inland
tour business with his wife. He has a
diploma in nautical science. He is 38
years old.

Mohammed Mursalinul Abe Dean


- Is a career high school teacher and
holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and
post graduate certificate in education.
He was nominated for a Pride of Fiji
Award and has been recognized for his
leadership as a young person. He is 30
years old.
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Continued From Page 19
Council.

He was the deputy CEO for the iTaukei


Affairs Board. He is also a board
member of Fijian Holdings Ltd and
deputy board chairman. He was also
chairman of Fiji Industries Ltd and
Merchant Finance Investment Ltd. He
has also served with the RFMF. He
holds a Bachelor of Arts and an MBA.
Jilila Nalibu Kumar She has a long career in teaching and
recently retired as vice principal. She
holds a Bachelor of Arts and Certificate
in Primary Education.

Sanjit Patel He is a young businessman and a


former mayor of Nadi. He holds a
Bachelor of Commerce degree. He is
a member of several non-government
organisations.
Veena Kumar Bhatnagar She has been a radio personality for
24 years. During her career as a media
personality she has been invited to speak
at various community based forums,
both locally and internationally.

Himaiyat Ali Is a registered surveyor certified in


Fiji and in California, USA. He is the
president of the Suva branch of the
Fiji Institute of Surveyors. He is also a
member of the Institute of Engineering
and Mining surveyors of Australia and
International Surveyors Federation. He
is the former general secretary of the
National Squatter Council.

Joape Nalatu He has served on the iTaukei Affairs


Board for 23 years. He served as the
Roko Tui Tailevu and also as the
Roko Tui Saravanua in the former Fiji
Visitors Bureau. He has a diploma in
management.

Ruveni Nadabe Nadalo He has worked in the hospitality


industry for 30 years. He is currently
the director of Malomalo Tikina
Holdings Ltd.

Savenaca Narube Vakaliwali He is a social commentator. He holds


a Bachelor of Arts in Theology and
is a communications leader with the
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Mataiasi Akauola Niumataiwalu He has been a journalist for 32 years in
main stream media. He has worked for
various media organisations, including
the Pacific Islands News Association.
He was recently the director of
the Media Industry Development
Authority, Fiji.
Vijay Nath He is a community worker and has
served on various boards of nongovernment organisations. He has
also been the advisory councilor and
chairman of the Naitasiri District

Apakuki Kurusiga -

Laisenia Bale Tuitubou He is the former Commissioner,


Central. He has also served as the
divisional engineer in the Ministry
of Works and Transport. He has also
served in the RFMF for 35 years.
Luisa Waqanika She has had a long career as a civil
servant and holds a Masters of
Commerce and Management and
Public Administration.

Adi Laisa Balavu Tora She is actively involved in social


and community work. She is a radio
presenter and has been a city councilor
in the municipality of Lautoka. She
has also served as the coordinator for
Soqosoqo Vakamarama in the province
of Ba.

Koleta Marama Sivivatu She is involved in a number of


community organisations, including
non-government organisations. She is
a lay preacher and holds a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Education and post
graduate diploma in Human Resource
Management.

Balmindar Singh Until recently he worked at the Fiji


Independent Commission Against
Corruption. He holds a Masters in
Commerce and a MBA. He has also
been actively involved in various
community based organisations.

Samuela Bainikalou Vunivalu After retiring from the RFMF he has


been involved in a number of community
projects, including community education
of the Peoples Charter.

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HFC Launches Lease


Product

Corporate customers, government,


non-government organisations and
government entities will now have
more options as far as lease financing
is concerned.
This after HFC Bank launched what
it said was a flexible and competitive
leasing product. It has been designed for
business customers who need finance
especially for acquiring equipment and
new technology for operations here.
The Lease Finance product was
launched at the locally-owned banks
head office on Victoria Parade by HFC
chairman Tom Ricketts.
Target market
Mr Ricketts said the product, which is
already available, was developed so
the bank would continually match to
existing products and are tailor made
to specific markets.
The product is targeted for the business
and the public sector as well as stateowned entities, Mr Ricketts said.
An additional edge for our leasing
products is that insurance cover can be
arranged in-house.
Mr Ricketts added there were also other
insurance covers for other lending
products which could be negotiated at
competitive premiums.
Our deposit, transactional and lending
have been within our expectation. This
has happened because of the positive
response of our customers.
HFC Bank chief executive, Isikeli

Tikoduadua underlined the various


options and flexibility payments of
Finance Lease.
The lessee can insure the property
because theyll be insuring the
equipment or if they prefer we can also
finance the insurance and can be added
onto the loan or lease, Mr Tikoduadua
said.
And weve got our in-house insurance
unit that can look after that. We are
agents for insurance companies so we
can carry out those services.
How competitive?
Mr Tikoduadua believed the product
was tailor-made for the market.
We have compared their (other banks)
pricing and the term and we have
placed ourselves in a segments which
we believe is really tailor- made in
terms of flexibility.
Interest rates
In terms of interest rates and minimum
requirement, a business can apply, he
depending on cash flow and how well
the business is established.
It (interest rate) can be negotiated also
depending on the equipment required
and flexibility they will need. Its on
a case by case basis depending on the
client.
Leasing is more geared to an
organisation that already established.
Well look at the track record and how
profitable the company has been as
well as cash flow.

Price Of Pacific Tuna


Vessel Soars

Officials with the Parties to the Nauru


Agreement say daily fishing access
fees in the Pacific have hit an all-time
high of US$13,000.
The PNA has a minimum limit this year
of $6000 for a fishing day, but earlier
this month Papua New Guinea agreed
to pay $13,000 in a trade with Kiribati.
Migratory tuna
The record-setting price reflects the
easterly movement of migratory tuna
as the weather phenomenon known
as El Nio begins to build in the
western Pacific. The changing ocean
temperature during El Nio conditions

pushes fish from the normally lucrative


fishing grounds of PNG and Solomon
Islands east to Kiribati and the Marshall
Islands.
These countries are members of
the eight-nation PNA group which
controls waters where over 50 percent
of the global supply of skipjack tuna is
caught.
The PNA manages the purse seine
fishery through a vessel day scheme
that caps the annual number of days
available to distant water fishing
nations at about 44,000 across its
region.

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Japanese Students On
Exchange Visit

The Asia-Pacific exchange students and delegates pose for a picture during
their welcoming ceremony at the Suva Vocational Centre
STUDENTS from secondary and of its people.
primary schools in Fukuoka, Japan, "These students are being looked after
were welcomed at the Suva Vocational by various families who will give them
Centre for their home-stay cultural activities, maybe visit the museum, the
exchange program.
Hibiscus family or just stay home and
Speaking at the welcoming ceremony, interact with each other," Ms Shazmine
Bridge Club secretary Shabneez said.
Shazmine said the program had been Principal education officer for primary
taking place for the past 26 years.
schools Petero Suka said the program
She said Fiji always participated by allowed for the sharing of culture with
sending students to Fukuoka.
other people and for local students to learn
She said this was the first time and understand the Japanese culture.
students of the Asian Pacific Children's Three teachers and 14 students from
Convention (APCC) had come to Fiji Fukuoka will spend a week in the
to experience the culture and lifestyle country.

Jailed For Rape

A 63-year-old man found guilty of


raping an eight-year old relative in
2012 was sentenced to 14 years, two
months and ten days imprisonment by
the High Court in Lautoka.
The man was charged with two counts of
rape and one count of sexual assault for
the offences committed in Vatukoula.
He had pleaded not guilty to the charges
but assessors unanimously found him

guilty after a four-day trial.


At his sentencing, Judge Sudharshana
De Silva also issued a permanent
domestic violence restraining order to
protect the victim.
He said the victim's life had been
traumatized and she had been made
sexually active at a young age.
He will not be eligible for parole until
he serves 12 years.

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Try This Practice Test - Discover Canada

1) Which province is Canada's


leading wheat producer?
A. Alberta.
B. Saskatchewan.
C. Manitoba.
D. New Brunswick.
2) What is written on an election
ballot?
A. The candidates running for Prime
Minister listed.
B. The names of the candidates in your
electoral district.
C. The names of Canadians eligible to
vote.
D. The results of the election.
3) Which animal is an official symbol
of Canada?

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For more information about the CDB,
please see the topics below:
About the Child Disability Benefit
(CDB)
What is the Child Disability Benefit?
When is the Child Disability Benefit
payment issued?
Who can receive the Child Disability
Benefit?
My child has a disability. Is my child
eligible?
How do I apply for the Child Disability
Benefit?
How is the Child Disability Benefit
calculated?
How much income can I earn and
still be entitled to the Child Disability
Benefit?
1. What is the Child Disability Benefit?
The Child Disability Benefit (CDB) is
a tax-free benefit of up to $2,650 per
year ($220.83 per month) for families
who care for a child under age 18 with
a severe and prolonged impairment in
physical or mental functions.
2. When is the Child Disability Benefit

A. The tiger.
B. The eagle.
C. The beaver.
D. The lion.
4) What is a majority government?
A. The party in power holds at least
half of the seats in the Senate.
B. The party in power holds at least half
of the seats in the House of Commons.
C. The party in power holds at least half
of the seats in the House of Commons
and the Senate.
D. The party in power holds less
than half of the seats in the House of
Commons.
5) What does Confederation mean?
A. The United States Confederate army
came to settle in Canada.
B. The joining of provinces to become
a new country.
C. The combination of neighborhood
to build a larger community.
D. The merger of colonies to form a
province.

6) Who was the first Prime Minister


of Canada?
A. Lester Bowles Pearson.
B. Queen Victoria.
C. Simon Fraser.
D. Sir John A. Macdonald.
7) Which province is on the Pacific
coast of Canada?
A. Quebec.
B. British Columbia.
C. Yukon.
D. Nova Scotia.
8) What are the provinces of the
Atlantic region?
A. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
Prince Edward Island and Quebec.
B. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
Ontario and Quebec.
C. Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Quebec.
D. Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
9) Why is the Constitution Act of
1982 important in Canadian history?

Employment Insurance

payment issued?
The CDB is paid monthly to individuals
who are eligible for the Canada Child
Tax Benefit (CCTB) and also as a
supplement to the Children's Special
Allowances (CSA).
3. Who can receive the Child Disability
Benefit?
Families who are eligible for the
CCTB for a child will receive the CDB
only if the child is also eligible for the
disability amount, also known as the
Disability Tax Credit.
4. My child has a disability. Is my child
eligible?
Not all children with disabilities are
eligible for the disability amount. To
be eligible a child must have a severe
and prolonged impairment in physical
or mental functions. An impairment is
prolonged if it has lasted, or is expected
to last, for a continuous period of at
least 12 months. A qualified practitioner
must certify on Form T2201, Disability
Tax Credit Certificate, that the child's
impairment meets certain conditions.
Once we receive a completed Form

T2201, we will advise you if the child


is eligible for the disability amount and
the CDB supplement.
For more information about the
disability amount, and other amounts
you may be able to claim, see Guide
RC4064, Medical and DisabilityRelated Information.
5. How do I apply for the Child
Disability Benefit?
If you are eligible for the CCTB
but you have not filed Form T2201,
Disability Tax Credit Certificate, for
a child who may be eligible for the
CDB supplement, you must complete
Part A and have Part B completed and
signed by a qualified practitioner. Send
the completed signed form to your tax
centre. The Canada Revenue Agency
(CRA) will determine whether or not
you are eligible to receive the disability
amount and the CDB supplement.
You can send the form to us at any
time during the year. By sending us
your form before you file your tax
return, you may prevent a delay in
your assessment. We will review the

A. Canada can modify the Constitution


without the approval from the British
Government.
B. The Queen has more power in
Canadian Government.
C. It made changes to the Citizenship
Act.
D. It lets Canadians to enjoy more
freedom.
10) How can a party in power be
defeated in Parliament?
A. If Canadians do not approve of the
laws to be passed.
B. If the Premiers vote against major
federal government decisions.
C. If Canadians vote against the party
in power.
D. If a majority of the MPs vote against
a major government decision.

1 B
6 D

2 B
7 B

ANSWERS
3 C
4 B
8 D
9 A

5B
10 D

application before we assess the return.


Keep a copy of the completed form for
your records.
If you have already applied for the
Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) for
a child who is eligible for the disability
amount, the CDB will be calculated
automatically for the current and the
two previous CCTB benefit years.
Beyond these benefit years, a written
request to the appropriate tax centre
or tax services office will have to be
submitted.
If you have not applied for the CCTB
for your child, but have already filed
Form T2201, complete and mail
Form RC66, Canada Child Benefits
Application to your tax centre. The
CRA will determine whether or not
you are eligible for the CCTB and the
CDB supplement.

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Easy Italian Chicken


6 skinless, boneless chicken breast
halves
1 (16 ounce) bottle Italian-style salad
dressing
Directions
To Marinate: Pour salad dressing into
a large, resealable plastic bag. Add
chicken breasts, seal bag and shake to
coat. Place in refrigerator for at least
1 hour or overnight (the longer you
marinate, the more taste the chicken

French Roasted Salmon

will absorb).
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175
degrees C).
Remove chicken from bag, discarding
remaining marinade. Place chicken
in a lightly greased 9x13 inch baking
dish and bake at 350 degrees F (175
degrees C) for 1 hour, or until chicken
is cooked through and juices run clear.
Note: Turn chicken occasionally while
baking.

Minted Lamb Cutlets

Ingredients
12 French-trimmed lamb cutlets
1 cup Mint and almond pesto
Oven fries and steamed peas, to serve
Method
Step 1
Preheat a grill on medium-high heat.
Place a wire rack over a large baking tray.
Step 2

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Place cutlets on wire rack. Spread 1


teaspoon pesto over each cutlet.
Step 3
Place cutlets under grill and cook for 3
minutes. Turn cutlets over and spread
1 teaspoon pesto over uncooked side.
Grill for a further 3 to 4 minutes for
medium or until cooked to your liking.
Serve with fries and peas.

This quick but sophisticated roasted


salmon entre is great for dinner with
friends or for a family occasion.
Marinade:
1 tsp (5 mL) dried thyme
1 tsp (5 mL) dried rosemary
1/4 cup (50 mL) olive oil
2 tbsp (25 mL) chopped oil-packed
sun-dried tomatoes
1 tbsp (15 mL) Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp (2 mL) chilli flakes
Salt to taste
Salmon:
4 6-oz (175-g) salmon fillets, skin-on
2 oz (50 g) snow pea pods, cut in half
on the diagonal
4 green onions, cut in 2-inch (5-cm)
pieces
6 cherry tomatoes, halved and seeded
Directions Combine thyme, rosemary,
olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes, mustard
and chilli flakes in a minichop (or by
hand) and process until combined.
Mixture should have a chunky texture.
Spread marinade over salmon and
season with salt.
Preheat oven to 450 F (230 C).
Place tomatoes in an oiled ovenproof baking dish large enough to

hold the salmon fillets. Bake for 10


minutes. Remove dish from oven and
toss tomatoes with snow pea pods
and green onions. Place salmon on
top.
Bake, uncovered, for 12 minutes or
until white juices appear and salmon is
just cooked through.
Serve salmon fillets with some
vegetables and any juices.
Makes 4 servings.
Nutritional information Per serving:
460 Calories
53 mg calcium
32 g total fat
68 mg magnesium
5.5 g saturated fat
190 mg sodium
17 g monounsaturated fat
816 mg potassium
8 g polyunsaturated
2.2 mg vitamin E
5 g carbohydrate
2 mg iron
35 g protein
83 RE vitamin A
100 mg cholesterol
20 mg vitamin C
1 g fibre

Cucumber Salad
Ingredients:
* 3 large cucumbers, peeled, thinly
sliced
* 1 cup white vinegar
* 3/4 cup water
* 3/4 cup sugar
* 1 teaspoon salt
* dash ground cayenne pepper

* dash dried parsley flakes


* 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
* dash dried leaf basil
Preparation:
Combine all ingredients except
cucumbers; heat until sugar melts.
Pour warm mixture over cucumbers.
Store covered in refrigerator.

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Some Foods We Should Eat But Don't

Every time you throw away a prawn


head or discard that banana peel,
youre missing out on a whole host of
super-healthy nutrients. Heres how to
incorporate them into your diet.
For centuries, civilisations have
enjoyed the myriad health benefits of
the kinds of foods we throw out every
day. While prawn heads, tripe and the
skin from kiwifruit may sound like
the diet from hell, these powerhouse
ingredients actually contain many
hidden nutrients which will boost
how you look and feel. So incorporate
these foods into your diet for optimal
nutrition. They just might take a bit of
getting used to.
KIWI FRUIT SKIN FIGHTS
CANCER CELLS
This high-fibre fruit boasts more
vitamin C than oranges and can protect
against DNA damage that can trigger
cancer. The flavonoid compounds in
the skin attack free radicals and ward
off bugs that cause food poisoning.
(Buy organic and thoroughly wash
the skin with water.) US studies have
shown these compounds help protect
against heart disease.
PRAWN HEADS ARE RICH IN
ANTIOXIDANTS

Do you bin prawn heads at barbecues?


Consider this: they contain the
powerful antioxidant astaxanthin,
which is 10 times more effective than
those commonly found in fruit and
vegetables.
ORANGE PEEL: HEALTHY ALLROUNDER

Dont throw away celery leaves youll


miss out on a rich source of vitamins
C and A, fibre and antioxidants. The
leaves have five times more magnesium
and calcium than the stalks.
BROCCOLI LEAVES BOOST
VITAMIN A

blood pressure and may even lower


LDL or bad cholesterol and the risk
of stomach cancer.
BANANA
SKIN
TO
BEAT
DEPRESSION

Banana skins are packed with


potassium, and a diet high in this
mineral helps keep blood pressure at
normal levels, which studies show
reduces the risk of stroke. Researchers
in Taiwan found banana peel extract
is rich in the mood-boosting chemical
serotonin.
BOILED VEGETABLE WATER
FOR A VITAMIN BOOST

healthy nutrients including calcium,


zinc and selenium, which is a strong
free-radical fighter. If you can handle
the texture, tripe will bestow protective
benefits for teeth, bones and the male
reproductive system.
CELERY TOPS TRUMP FREE
RADICALS

he nutritional value of broccoli leaves


far outweigh the benefit of the florets
when it comes to beta-carotene. Just
28 grams of broccoli leaf will deliver
90 per cent of the daily requirement of
vitamin A, compared to three per cent
in the floret.
WAITER, THERES A BUG IN MY
SOUP

To most of us, bugs are seen as a


pest. But in Asia, insects are actually
considered a delicacy. Edible bugs
such as grasshoppers and water beetles
contain many vitamins and minerals,
are low-fat and have twice the amount
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TRIPE A TREAT FOR THE MALE
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Man Held For Forcing Wife


To Share Bed With Friends

Friday Aug 22, 2014

Migrants Found In Back


Of Locked Rental Truck

Police arrested a man from Tilak Nagar


area for allegedly forcing his wife into
having unnatural sex and also forcing
her into having physical relations with
his friends.
The suspect has been charged under the
sections 377 (unnatural offences), 498
(A) (husband or relative of husband
of a woman subjecting her to cruelty),
323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 324
(voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous
weapons or means) and 506 (criminal
intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code.
An officer at Swaroop Nagar police
station, who is the investigating officer
of the case, said that the incident came
to light last month when the victim
shared her plight with her parents
following which they approached

police and lodged a complaint.


"They said that the man, a well known
businessman of Tilak Nagar area, used
to beat up his wife and force her into
having unnatural sex. Besides, he also
asked her to have physical relations
with his friends. When the victim
resisted her husband's demands, he
tortured her. He also threatened to kill
her and her parents if she disclosed
anything to anyone."
However, the victim tried to tell her inlaws about the harassment but they too
asked her to adhere to her husband's
demands. "Frightened, the victim
decided to inform her parents," police
officer said further. "Victim's husband
has been arrested and sent to jail," he
said.

U.S. officials say the discovery of nine


immigrants who were locked inside the
cargo area of a rental truck at a Border
Patrol checkpoint in southern Arizona
highlights the dangers of human
smuggling.
Customs and Border Protection says
the incident Thursday at a checkpoint
near Amado was a potentially deadly
smuggling attempt because of summer
heat and because there was no source
or fresh air or means of escape.
"Transporting people inside the cargo area
of a vehicle is extremely dangerous due to
heat, the possibility of a vehicle accident,
or other unforeseen circumstances," the
agency said in a statement.
The discovery came two days after
agents in San Diego found two
immigrants being smuggled in the
trunk of a car through a border
crossing. The two Mexican men,
ages 28 and 20, were not breathing
and were pronounced dead at a local
hospital. Their suspected smuggler told
authorities he had been paid $3,500 to
bring the men to the U.S.
In Arizona, the seven men, one woman
and a teenage boy had been loaded into
the U-Haul in Nogales, which is about
a 20-minute drive from the checkpoint
where they were discovered. Agents
did not check the temperature inside
the truck, but they said it was about 90
degrees that day.
Agents became suspicious of the driver
and the passenger, who claimed to not
have a key for the padlock on the cargo
area's door. Agents used a truck with an
X-ray machine to spot the immigrants,

A 57-year-old man is dead after he


went into a crocodile-infested river in
the Northern Territory to unsnag his
fishing line and was attacked by one of
the reptiles as his wife looked on.
The attack occurred at the Adelaide
River, about 60 kilometres from
Darwin, on Monday afternoon.
Police say the man's wife witnessed the
attack and ran for help.
"He was there with his wife and he was
fishing on the water's edge," NT Police
Superintendent Jo Foley said.
"She left the scene because she saw
this happen."
Police and wildlife officers searched
the river using multiple boats and

located the crocodile a few hours later.


Shots were fired at the crocodile.
The man's body was recovered late on
Monday night.
Adelaide River is a well known
crocodile hot-spot that draws tourists
who go on cruises to watch the huge
reptiles.
There are signs in the area warning that
crocodiles are present and dangerous.
Operations manager at St John
Ambulance, Craig Garraway, said staff
were called and treated the man's wife
for shock but she wanted to remain at
the scene.
A report is being prepared for the
coroner.

Grandmother Held For Kids


Murder Tries To End Life

Man Taken By Crocodile In Front


Of Wife In Northern Territory

Utah Woman Accused In


Husband's Death Deported

Authorities have deported a northern


Utah woman to El Salvador where
she is wanted in connection with her
American husband's death in 2013.
Federal immigration agents said the
28-year-old Nuri Liseth Aquino-Torres
Brown was deported to El Salvador on
Wednesday and handed over to authorities
in the Central American country.
She is accused of orchestrating the
murder of her then estranged husband,

the 53-year-old James Brown, who


was from Michigan. A fugitive arrest
warrant was issued in January by a
court in Sonsonate, El Salvador.
She cannot be reached for comment
and it is unclear if she has an attorney
in El Salvador.
Officers
arrested
Aquino-Torres
at her Ogden home in March. An
immigration judge in July ordered that
she be removed from the U.S.

The woman, who was arrested for


allegedly killing her granddaughter,
tried to commit suicide in the police
lock-up a day later.
A constable posted at the lock-up
rescued the accused, Mangal Borse
(55), immediately and she was taken
to an Ulhasnagar hospital. Doctors said
her condition was stable. Cops may
book her for the suicide bid.
Borse had reportedly confessed to
killing the two-and-half-year-old
physically challenged girl, Ketki
Hire, by throwing her into a nullah on
August 15. "The accused was upset
after committing the crime and told
policemen that she wanted to end her

all of whom were Mexican.


The incident was a reminder of the
dangers immigrants face when being
smuggled into the country.
Last summer, an immigrant died in
the back of a rental truck and eight
others suffered from heat exhaustion
while being smuggled north of Tucson.
Authorities arrested five people
suspected of smuggling the immigrants
from Douglas, Arizona. The group was
headed to Phoenix.
Many others have died in car accidents
while being smuggled.
An SUV carrying 11 immigrants hit
a wall and rolled while the driver
tried fleeing border agents who were
trying to stop them near Casa Grande,
Arizona, in May 2012. Four were
killed and seven injured in the crash.
The Dodge Durango had been one of
two cars traveling through a popular
smuggling corridor when agents tried
to stop them.
A very similar incident took place
in Texas in October 2012, when four
immigrants died and seven were hurt
after a van carrying them tried to
evade a Border Patrol vehicle and
wrecked near a sugarcane field south
of Donna, Texas. Border agents saw
the van loaded up near the Rio Grande,
authorities said. The driver also spotted
the agents and fled before they could
even try to stop the van.
In an especially brutal case in 2003, 18
of about 100 people being smuggled
in a truck trailer in south Texas died of
heat-related injuries. That included a
7-year-old boy.

life," said a police officer.


Borse is said to have told
interrogators that she killed her
granddaughter out of frustration as
everyone would taunt her because
of the girl's disability and the family
was worried as to how she would
live as she could neither walk nor
understand anything.
In her statement, Borse said that the
victim's parents Mayuri and Kapil
were unaware of the whole incident.
But the police are probing whether or
not they have a role in the killing.
Initially, Borse maintained that Ketki
had been snatched while they were
travelling in an auto.

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Ohio Morgue Worker Kenneth Douglas Had Sex With


Up To 100 Corpses

A MORGUE attendant has admitted he


may have had sex with as many as 100
female corpses.
Kenneth Douglas, from the city of
Hamilton, Ohio, was arrested, charged
and sentenced to three years in prison
in 2008 after DNA from his semen was
found inside the body of murder victim,
19-year-old Karen Range. The crime
only came to light after Ranges murderer
David Steffen appealed his conviction
for murder and rape. He admitted killing
Range but denied raping her.
Douglas pleaded guilty in 2012 to having
sex with 23-year-old Charlene Appling
on the day she died after being strangled
while six months pregnant and having
sex with another woman April Hicks.
Douglas was sentenced for a further
three years on each of the offences.
Now he has admitted to having sex
with up to 100 dead women between
1976 and 1992 while he worked the
night shift.
I would just get on top of them and
pull my pants down, Hamilton said
in a deposition to the 6th US Circuit
Court of Appeals.

The extent of his crimes came to light


as the families of Douglass victims
were told they could sue his employee,
Hamilton County, by the 6th US Circuit
Court of Appeals.
Douglas said his behaviour was due to
drug and alcohol abuse.
If I wasnt drinking, or hadnt had
anything to drink when I went to work,
it wouldnt happen. I would do crack
and go in and I would drink and go in,
he said.
His wife Pat, also featured in a
deposition video, stating that her
husband reeked of sex when she
picked him up from work and that
she contacted someone at Hamilton
County about her husbands behaviour
but was dismissed.
Marty said Pat, whatever happens
on county property on county time is
county business, she said.
Hamilton County ignored the warning
signs, said Al Gerhardstein, one of the
families attorneys.
The county had plenty of notice that
Douglas was coming to work and was
present at work while he was under

$21,000 Falls Off Money Truck


After Casino Pickup
Nearly $21,000 is missing after the
cash fell from the roof of an armored
truck that had picked it up from a soonto-be-closed Atlantic City casino.
GardaWorld armored car services
picked up the cash at Revel on Aug. 6.
An incident report obtained by The
Press of Atlantic City says surveillance
video showed the bag holding the cash
on the rear driver's side roof as the

truck left Revel. The bag was still on


the roof when the truck pulled away
from nearby Resorts Casino Hotel.
It's not clear where the bag fell off.
GardaWorld spokesman Joe Gavaghan
says the company is investigating and
cooperating with law enforcement.
Revel will close its hotel on Sept. 1
and its casino on Sept. 2 because of
financial problems.

Sex with up to 100 corpses ... Morgue worker Kenneth Douglas is led into
court.
the influence of alcohol and drugs, he said and having sex with her.
Gerhardstein said. Had he been This will creep up in my mind until
stopped, these women would not have the day I die.
been abused.
A jury might conclude the former coroner
Antronette Shirley, Hicks older sister, and morgue director failed recklessly
told Associated Press: I imagine and wantonly to supervise Douglas, the
Kenneth Douglas pulling her out of a 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in
freezer, climbing on top of her just like allowing the suit to continue.

Potential Ebola Case In Isolation


In California Hospital

A patient who may have been exposed


to the Ebola virus has been put in
isolation at a hospital in Sacramento,
California.
"We are working with the Sacramento
County Division of Public Health
regarding a patient admitted to the Kaiser
Permanente South Sacramento Medical
Center who may have been exposed
to the Ebola virus," Stephen Parodi, an
infectious disease specialist with health
group Kaiser Permanente, said.
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) will be testing blood
samples to rule out the presence of the
virus, he said.
"To protect our patients, staff and
physicians, even though infection with
the virus is unconfirmed, we are taking
the actions recommended by the CDC

as a precaution, just as we do for other


patients with a suspected infectious
disease," Parodi said.
"This includes isolation of the patient in
a specially equipped negative pressure
room and the use of personal protective
equipment by trained staff, coordinated
with infectious disease specialists.
This enables the medical center to
provide care in a setting that safeguards
other patients and medical teams."
Two US patients infected with the
virus, a health care worker and a
doctor, returned to the United States
from Africa for treatment in late July.
Currently there is no approved antiviral
treatment or vaccine, only experimental
phase treatments. The global death toll
from Ebola stands at 1229, with the bulk of
cases in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

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Friday Aug 22, 2014

Survivors Of Ordeal Drank


Nurse Gang-Raped In A Delhi
Urine, Swam To Volcano Island
5-Star Hotel

Survivors of Indonesia tourist boat sinking


Thirteen people lost at sea for two receiving medical treatment and
days when their tourist boat sank in recovering.
Indonesia have been rescued after an "I was really very lucky," the
ordeal that forced other survivors to Frenchman added.
swim to a volcanic island and drink Survivors took turns wearing life
their own urine.
jackets
Two Spanish men are still missing The second group rescued on Monday
after the boat, which was also carrying was made up of eight foreigners, four
Indonesian crew, sank last Saturday as Indonesian crew and an Indonesian
it made the long voyage from Lombok tour guide. Several were in the lifeboat
island to Komodo island, a popular when the vessel went down while
tourist destination.
others put on life jackets and swam
The vessel went down slowly, breaking alongside.
up into pieces, close to tiny Sangeang Dutchman Jan van Ommen, recovering
island after running into a reef and in Sape town on Sumbawa, said they
being hit by a storm. But there was no were in the water for about 40 hours,
communications equipment on board and took it in turns to spend stints in
to radio for help.
the lifeboat and floating in the water
A first group of 10 foreigners of wearing the life jackets.
various nationalities including Britons, "So we had this system, and in the
Germans and Italians was rescued on beginning it was not easy ... but later
Sunday.
on the system went on, and we changed
A French survivor told how they and changed," he said.
perched on the roof of the boat for He recalled how the crew started
hours the previous day as it sank, and panicking on Friday night when the
eventually decided to swim to an island boat was hit by a storm and began
on the horizon, even though a volcano taking on water.
on it was emitting smoke at the time.
He said the crew "came out shouting
Bertrand Homassel told AFP it took 'very dangerous situation'" as water
them hours to swim to the island, but started gushing into the boat.
they had no choice as the vessel's single Budiawan, search and rescue chief
lifeboat only had room for a handful of on Lombok, said the second group
people.
was found early on Monday, floating
"The others climbed onto the roof of about 100 kilometres off the coast of
the boat, which had not completely Sumbawa.
sunk," he said.
None of those rescued have serious
"We were five kilometres from the injuries, officials said.
coast - there were many big waves An immigration official on Sumbawa
separating us from the coast.
said the second group was "quite weak
"People started to panic. Everyone as they didn't eat or drink for several
took the decision to swim to the closest days in the sea".
island five kilometres away, where "They have minor injuries like
there was an erupting volcano."
scratches," he said.
They managed to reach the island after The boat was carrying 25 people. The
swimming for six hours, only to find it foreigners rescued were from New
deserted.
Zealand, Britain, Spain, the Netherlands,
Dehydrated and sunburnt after being Germany, France and Italy.
exposed to the fierce Indonesian sun A search for the two Spanish men still
for such a long time, they resorted to missing remains underway, with the
drinking their own urine and eating military and police involved.
leaves to survive overnight on the Indonesia relies heavily on boats to
island, Mr Homassel said.
connect its more than 17,000 islands,
They were rescued the next day by but has a poor maritime safety record.
a passing boat and taken to nearby However boat sinkings involving
Sumbawa island, where they are foreign tourists are rare.

A 27-year-old woman was allegedly


gang-raped by two men in a suite at
Oberoi Hotel, central Delhi, on the
night of August 15. The survivor is a
nurse employed to take care of an ailing
woman at the hotel while the assailants
were attendants of the same patient.
The traumatized woman initially
did not report the crime but told her
husband about it on Monday, after the
suspects allegedly tried to rape her
again.
The two men have been arrested
and sent to Tihar jail, and a case of
gang-rape and criminal intimidation
registered against them. They were
identified as Neeraj, 25, and Rajan, 23.
In her FIR, the survivor said the two
men had been making advances on her
of late. On the night of August 15, they
forced themselves upon her and took
turns to rape her inside the suite where
the ailing woman was lodged.
When she resisted, they allegedly
threatened to oust her from the job.
The survivor said in her complaint that
for two days she did not know what to
do. However, when the two men again
tried to rape her on Sunday night, she
raised an alarm and called her husband,
who informed the police.
In a statement, the hotel termed the

incident as very unfortunate. "The


individuals in question are not hotel
employees. We are fully cooperating
with the police and local authorities
with the investigation." A senior police
officer said Neeraj had been attending
on the ailing woman for eight years
and Rajan for the past six months.
The police got a call from the woman's
husband around 1am on Monday
morning. A PCR team got to the
spot and recorded her statement. Her
medical examination was conducted
after which an FIR was registered
verbatim of her statement.
According to the FIR, the woman had
earlier worked for a private hospital.
She was employed to take care of the
ailing woman, a heart patient, at the
hotel around two months ago.
The accused were produced before a
magistrate on Monday after which they
were sent to judicial custody for 14
days. The survivor is being provided
with counselling.
The police would file a charge-sheet
in the case within 30 days, an officer
said. They would also ask the hotel
to submit CCTV footages to establish
the woman's claims. The statement of
the hotel administration will also be
recorded, police said.

Murdered US Journalist Recalled


'Life And Death' Moment During
Capture In Libya

Murdered American journalist James


Foley had been held captive before.
Foley, a correspondent for Boston
news site GlobalPost, spent 44 days
in captivity in Libya in 2011 after
attempting to report on the uprising
against Moamar Gaddafi.
After being released, Foley told the
GlobalPost that he and two colleagues
saw unarmed South African photographer
Anton Hammerl, who was travelling with
them, shot dead as they were captured by
soldiers allied to Gaddafi.
"I still want to be a conflicts journalist,
but I realise this is life and death,"
Foley said then.
"What's been tough to realise is Anton
passed away, and it could have been
any one of us."
He said he believed Hammerl's death
was a war crime against an unarmed
journalist.
Foley and Hammerl - along with
American freelancer Clare Morgana
Gillis and Spanish photographer
Maneul Varela - had taken a ride to
the front lines with rebels to cover the

uprising against Gaddafi.


On the return journey the journalists,
who were travelling as part of a convoy,
stopped outside the eastern port city of
Brega to interview another group of
rebels.
While waiting in the desert, the rebels
left and two heavily-armed vehicles
carrying Libyan soldiers approached,
firing machine guns.
Hammerl was shot and his body was
left behind. The three other journalists
were beaten before being driven to a
house in Brega.
Foley said he was interrogated about
whether he was a spy and was repeatedly
brought into court to face charges of
entering the country without a visa and
reporting without permission.
In contrast to his early days in captivity,
Foley spent his last days in custody in
a villa, eating well and watching cable
television before being driven to the
Tunisian border and released.
He was captured again in Syria in
November 2012 and held before his
beheading by an Islamic State militant.

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Secrets For Communicating With Teenagers

Does this sound familiar? Your teenage


son is taking forever in the bathroom
(again), but you need him to get ready
so you can get to work on time. Youre
thinking, How could I have raised
such an inconsiderate kid? Hes so
disrespectful! Meanwhile, your child
is locked in the bathroom, consumed
with his image in the mirror. Hes
thinking, No way am I going to school
with this pimple on my nose. Outside
in the hallway, you start pounding
on the door, yelling at him to hurry
up. He screams, God, you just dont
understand! Leave me alone! When
he finally emerges, he gives you the
silent treatment. Not only that, hes
missed the bus, so you have to drive
him to school. You end up late for
work and completely overwhelmed,
wondering, Why doesnt my kid
listen to me? Does he have to fight me
on everything?
You and your teen: two different
worlds, two different perspectives
and a giant disconnect that can make
communicating a real mystery. As
a therapist and the mother of three
teenagers myself, I know firsthand
that the more you push your kids, the
more they get defensive and dig in
their heels; they become reactive in
the form of explosiveness or shutting
down. And theyre thinking, My
parents dont have a clue, so whats
the point of trying to explain myself?
Ill just tune them out. Clamming
up or exploding are both ways your
teenagers attempt to manage their
stress and defend themselves. Thats
because distance and explosiveness are
often the only ways your teen knows
how to communicate when things get
intensewhich of course only causes
more conflict.
Here are 5 secrets that Ive found
to be really helpful personally for
communicating with kids through the
difficult adolescent years.
1. The secret to opening your childs
ears: Heres a simple secret that will
help you in everything you do with your
teen: No matter how hard it might be, try
to start all interactions with your child
with understanding, even if you dont
fully agree or even quite comprehend
what they're talking about. Heres an
example: Your teenage daughter is not
doing her schoolwork, and instead is
online with friends chatting. It drives
you crazy because youre thinking,
If she fails another test, her average
will go down and shell never get into
college. What kind of future will she
have? Your teen, on the other hand
is thinking, I have to get online and
talk with Skyler. If we dont make
up after the fight we had in the hall
today, all the other girls will be against
me and Ill have no one to hang out
with at school tomorrow. Again, two
different worlds. Try to start by saying,

I understand how difficult it is for you


when you have a fight with one of your
friends. I also know that you need to
pass this test tomorrow. Schoolwork is
your job and it's your responsibility to
do it to the best of your abilities. Lets
sit down and think of a good way you
can manage your time tonight. Be
sure not to say "I understand, but..."
which will simply disqualify what
you've just said. Start from a place of
understanding, and try to put yourself
in your childs shoes first before telling
her what needs to change. Ive found
that doing this tends to open kids
ears. Instead of feeling like they have
to defend themselves against you, they
actually listen.
2. Take the emotionality out of the
equation. Emotion is your enemy when
youre trying to get through to your
teen. Remind yourself that what he says
and does is not a reflection on you. You
may not like how hes behavingor
even how hes thinkingbut keep your
emotions out of it, even if his behavior
impacts you. Im not saying this is an
easy thing to do; its tough, but its a
skill you can learn just like any other.
In fact, I tell parents to repeat this
slogan to themselves before talking to
their kids: This is just like a business
transaction; its nothing personal.
When you really think about it, theres
no reason to be mad at your child for
being himself. He may be making a
poor choice, but the truth is, he might
not yet have the skill set to make a
better one. So your job is to help guide
him to better choices so he can in turn
develop a better skill set. When you
realize what your job is as a parent, it
will help you be less emotional. When
you feel frustrated, remember, dont
take it personally. Tell yourself that this
is simply a problem to solve, and part
of parenting business as usual.
3. Ask curious questionsnot loaded
questions. Ask your teen for his ideas
and be collaborative. Let him see that
you believe in him and that youre not
mad at him for struggling in his life.
When you let him see that you have
faith in his abilities and he has the space
to work things out on his own, you will
begin to develop true confidence in
him. Dont ask loaded questions that
put your child on the defensive like,
Why cant you get up on time? Whats
wrong with you? Instead, try opening
a conversation with, Eli, do you have
any ideas for how you might get up
on time? If he says he doesnt know,
offer a few of your own and ask which
one would work for him. Let your teen
know that his problems are his to solve.
Dont step into his box. Rather,
you are there to help him figure out
solutionsand to let him deal with the
natural consequences of his behavior.
Your goal is to help your child think
for himself, which will in turn help

him feel like he has some control over


his world. Listen openly to what he
says and ask him to think critically
about each choice. What will work and
what will be problematic about each
decision? What would be the natural
consequences of each choiceand
how would he feel about dealing with
that?
4. Dont be needy; stand on your
own two feet. Dont need your
teens cooperation, validation, or
good behavior. As soon as you need
something from your child so that you
can feel better, you have put yourself in
a vulnerable position because he does
not have to give it to you. When you
need something and dont get it, you
will naturally try harder by controlling
and manipulating more. And your teen
will become more and more defiant or
passively compliantneither of which
is good.
The truth is, you dont need anyone
else to prop you up. You can validate
yourself and solve your own problems.
So if your child is acting out, thats his
problem. Your problem is to decide
how you will choose to behave toward
him. Thats in your hands, not his. Ask
yourself, How do I want to act, no
matter how he is acting? What can I put
up with and what cant I? Take back
your power and say to yourself, If my
child is screaming at me, instead of
needing him to stop, I can turn around
and walk away and not engage. Let
him know you wont talk with him
until he can approach you with civility.
Heres the truth: when you arent trying
to get your child to change or shape
up, you will be able to think of better

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choices for yourself. And your child


will be less defiant because he will
have no one to resist. When youre not
trying to control him and youre not
reacting to him, he will have to wrestle
with himself rather than with you.
5. Dont do anything until you're both
calm. Another rule of thumb is to avoid
doing anything until you and your
child have both calmed down. The fact
is, you dont have to respond to your
child when you are upset, or when your
child is upset and in your face. You
just dont. You can say nothing. You
can take a few minutes or more if you
need to. When emotions have evened
out, you can sit down and talk with
him. Its never good to try to bring up a
difficult subject or resolve a conflict in
the heat of the moment. So if either you
or your child is upset, pause and come
back when you can address things in a
calmer way.
If you attempt a conversation with your
child and hes rude or out of line, thats
when you have to hold on to yourself
and make sure you dont get dragged
into a fight. If your relationship with
your child is such that its impossible to
have an open, respectful conversation
at this point in time, remember
that its still your job to stay firmly
planted. Have a slogan that you say
to yourself like, Im not going there
no matter what. If you can do that
consistently, over time the baiting and
antagonism should calm down. And
dont feel badly if you get pulled back
in occasionallystaying strong isnt
easy. The good news is that the more
you refuse to engage, the easier it will
get to stay calm.

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Friday Aug 22, 2014

Taking Pain Out Of The Prick Of Egg Whites Or Whole Eggs For A
The Needle
Healthy You

Patients no longer need put off blood


tests for fear of painful needle prick.
Butterfly needles are here, making
blood collection a pain-free exercise.
The high-end technology needles,
unveiled by an NCR-based pathology
diagnostic centre, are a relatively painfree tool for collecting blood from
patients - especially those who are
hypersensitive to pain, have syringe
phobia, children, newborn babies, or
have very fragile or small veins.
Elaborating, Dr B.R. Das of the
Delhi-based SRL Diagnostics Limited
pointed out that accessing the vein
is not always easy in certain cases.
Newborn babies and children have
very thin and superficial veins; older
or geriatric patients often have with
tremors, some combative patients are
aggressive), and for some patients it
may be necessary to draw blood from
the back of the hand.
When the butterfly needle is inserted

into the vein, a 'flash' can be seen.


The 'flash' is a small amount of blood
that flows into the hub connected to
the needle when the needle enters a
vein. This gives the lab technician
an assurance he is "in" the vein. The
butterfly needle is typically held by
folding the 'wings' and then placed into
the vein generally at a shallow angle.
Normally, the technician has used what
is called a "vacutainer" where the blood
is drawn through a needle into a tube
which has vacuum with the appropriate
material to prevent the blood from
clotting in certain cases.
The butterfly needles serve another
purpose of safeguarding the lab
technicians from accidental needle
stick injuries that are a crisis in the
healthcare systems around the globe.
Therefore, safer blood drawing devices
like butterfly needles help mitigate the
dangers of needle stick injuries during
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Furthermore, while mortality rates


for heart disease were higher in the
countries that consumed the most
animal fat, deaths from nearly over
other cause were lower -- and overall
life expectancy was higher.
In 2010, The American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition published a metaanalysis -- the collected findings of 21
different studies -- which stated that
"saturated fat was not associated with an
increased risk of coronary heart disease,
stroke or coronary vascular disease".
Earlier this year, Time magazine
reversed the argument it made in a
1984 cover story claiming eggs and
other high-fat foods were dangerous.
Wolfe suggests the real cause of heart
disease lies in the inflammation caused
by "chronic stress levels, and the
overconsumption of vegetable oils and
processed carbohydrates."
According to Wolfe, egg yolks are "a
great source of vitamin A, which is
good for skin, B vitamins for energy
and choline, which supports brain
health, muscles and is necessary for a
healthy pregnancy".
The saturated fat in yolks is also
necessary for hormone production and
the body's absorption of vitamins and
minerals.
If you control your overall calories,
whole egg consumption won't cause
weight gain, despite its fat content.

There is a strong link between severe,


untreated obstructive sleep apnea and
the risk of elevated blood pressure
despite the use of high blood pressure
medications, an alarming study
indicates.
The study involved patients who
had cardiovascular risk factors or
established heart disease and moderate
or severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Among participants prescribed at
least three antihypertensives including
a diuretic, resistant elevated blood
pressure was more prevalent in those
with severe sleep apnea (58.3 percent)
compared with moderate sleep apnea
(28.6 percent).
Further analysis found that the odds of
resistant elevated blood pressure were
four times higher in participants with
severe, untreated obstructive sleep
apnea.
"Our findings suggest that severe

obstructive sleep apnea contributes to


poor blood pressure control despite
aggressive medication use," said first
author Harneet Walia, an assistant
professor from Cleveland Clinic Lerner
College of Medicine at Case Western
Reserve University.
"High blood pressure that is resistant
to treatment with medications is a
strong warning sign for the presence
of obstructive sleep apnea - a chronic
disease that increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke," added Timothy
Morgenthaler, president of American
Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Over one-third of patients with
hypertension and nearly eight out of
10 patients with treatment resistant
hypertension have obstructive sleep
apnea.
"People who have high blood pressure
should talk to a doctor about their risk
for sleep apnea," researchers added.

Sleep Apnea May Lead To


Resistant High BP

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Do you always toss out the yolks when


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be believed, avoiding egg yolks could
mean you are missing out on good
nutrition.
Whole eggs don't raise your risk of
heart disease - in fact, according to
nutrition coach Liz Wolfe, it may be
worse for your health to not eat them.
Egg yolks, along with other sources
of saturated fat and cholesterol, came
under fire in the wake of research by
Nikolai Anichkov at the turn of the
20th century.
Anichkov tested on rabbits and found
that cholesterol promotes heart disease.
Wolfe counters: "Rabbits have nothing
in common with human bodies ...
and cholesterol isn't part of their diet
anyway."
Researcher Ancel Keys made headlines
in the 1950s with his Seven Countries'
Study, which almost single-handedly
set the line of thinking on saturated fat
that prevails today.
Keys claimed that after looking at the
average diets of populations in seven
different countries, he was able to
determine that those who ate the most
animal fat had the highest rates of heart
disease. But his analysis was flawed.
Although Keys' data did show a
connection between fat and heart
disease, he couldn't demonstrate that
the relationship was causal.

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Surgery
-salvage radical prostatectomy This
may be used after radiation, HIFU
(High intensity focussed ultrasound)
or -cryosurgery to treat a local
prostate recurrence without metastasis.
Incontinence and erectile dysfunction
are common complications of salvage
radical prostatectomy.
-cryoablation This is an accepted
treatment for recurrent prostate cancer
after radiation therapy. The side
effects are less than those for surgery,
although it is unclear if cryoablation is
as effective as surgery. -Cryoablation
can be repeated if necessary.
-transurethral resection of the prostate
TURP may be offered for castrateresistant
or
hormone-refractory
prostate cancer. This surgery is
used to relieve symptoms of urinary
obstruction caused by the prostate
tumour (palliative surgery).
Biological therapy
Biological therapy may be offered for
recurrent prostate cancer. The type of
biological therapy that may be given to
men with recurrent prostate cancer is
denosumab (Xgeva).
Denosumab may be used to help
prevent bone fractures in men with
cancer that has spread to the bones.
It may also help prevent spread of
cancer to the bones in men who have
rising PSA levels but no signs that
cancer has spread to the bones.
Bisphosphonates
Bisphosphonates can be used for
prostate cancer that has spread to the
bone to relieve bone pain or prevent
fractures in men with advanced
castrate-resistant prostate cancer. The
bisphosphonate used is zoledronic acid
(Zometa).
Clinical trials
Men with prostate cancer may be
offered the opportunity to participate
in clinical trials. For more information,
go to clinical trials.
Treatment of castrate-resistant
prostate cancer
The following are treatment options
for
castrate-resistant
prostate
cancer (previously called hormonerefractory prostate cancer). The types
of treatments given are based on the
unique needs of the person with cancer.
Hormonal therapy
Some form of hormonal therapy is
usually continued even if the cancer is
growing despite the hormonal therapy.
If all hormonal therapy is stopped, the
cancer is likely to grow very rapidly.
If a man is only taking an LHRH
agonist, an anti-androgen (usually
bicalutamide) will be added when
there are signs of castrate-resistant
growth (usually a rising PSA when
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Prostate Cancer
LHRH agonist is not stopped. The PSA
will often come down for a period of
weeks or months before rising again.
When it rises, the anti-androgen is
stopped but the LHRH is continued.
The anti-androgens abiraterone acetate
(Zytiga) or enzalutamide (Xtandi)
are used to treat metastatic castrateresistant prostate cancer in men who
previously received chemotherapy
with docetaxel. Abiraterone acetate
is also used in some cases before
chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy has an important role
in the treatment of castrate-resistant
prostate cancer.
The most common chemotherapy
drugs used to treat prostate cancer are:
-docetaxel (Taxotere)
-mitoxantrone (Novantrone)
-cabazitaxel (Jevtana)
The most common chemotherapy
combinations used are:
-docetaxel and prednisone This
combination reduces pain, improves
quality of life and increases survival.
-mitoxantrone
(Novantrone)
and
prednisone (Deltasone) This
combination reduces pain and improves
quality of life.
-cabazitaxel (Jevtana) and prednisone
This combination prolongs survival
in castrate-resistant prostate cancer.
Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy may be offered for
castrate-resistant prostate cancer, either
to relieve the urinary symptoms caused
by the prostate tumour or to relieve the
pain of bone metastases. The type of
radiation therapy used is external beam
radiation therapy:
-short course of treatment (110
treatments) to relieve bone pain
-not given for 46 weeks after a
transurethral resection of the prostate
(TURP), to reduce the risk of scarring
in -the urethra (urethral stricture)
Bisphosphonates
Bisphosphonates are drugs that
strengthen bone. A bisphosphonate
is used in combination with other
standard treatments for castrateresistant prostate cancer.
The type of bisphosphonate used with
castrate-resistant prostate cancer is
zoledronic acid (Zometa). It decreases
bone-related complications in men
with prostate cancer.
Biological therapy
A RANK ligand inhibitor is biological
therapy in which a monoclonal
antibody blocks the action of RANK
ligand (a protein that promotes bone
resorption). This helps to strengthen
bone. The RANK ligand inhibitor
denosumab is better than zoledronic
acid by increasing the time to bonerelated events in metastatic castrate-

resistant prostate cancer. It has recently


been approved for use in men with
prostate cancer in Canada.
Surgery
Transurethral resection of the prostate
(TURP) may be offered for hormonerefractory prostate cancer. This type
of surgery is used to relieve urinary
symptoms caused by the prostate
tumour (palliative surgery).
Clinical trials
Men with prostate cancer may be
offered the opportunity to participate
in clinical trials. For more information,
go to clinical trials.
Active surveillance for prostate cancer
Active surveillance may be a treatment
option for some men with prostate
cancer that has a very low risk of
progressing. Active surveillance means
the healthcare team watches the cancer
closely. Treatment is given if there are
any signs of the tumour growing or
showing signs of an increased risk of
progression.
Many men diagnosed with prostate
cancer will not need to have treatment
as soon as they have been diagnosed.
Most prostate cancers are slowgrowing tumours, and many remain
confined to the prostate gland. Older
men diagnosed with this type of
prostate tumour are more likely to die
from other coexisting diseases rather
than from prostate cancer. They are
often unlikely to notice any signs or
symptoms of their cancer for many
years. Active surveillance is usually
the treatment of choice in older men
and those with significant medical
problems (especially if life expectancy
less than 10 years). However, it is also
suitable for many healthy, younger
men.
Active surveillance is not known to
have negative effects or to reduce longterm survival.
Active surveillance may be a treatment
option for men with prostate cancer
who:
-have low-grade (Gleason score 6)
or sometimes intermediate-grade
(Gleason score 7) prostate cancer that
is confined to the prostate (early stage)
and is considered low (favourable) risk
-prefer not to have immediate treatment
for prostate cancer, to avoid side effects
and preserve their quality of life
During active surveillance, regular
tests will be done about every 3 to 6
months to monitor the prostate cancer.
This can vary depending on the
individual situation. Tests may include:
-prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test
-physical examination, including a
digital rectal examination (DRE)
-prostate biopsy
-bone scan, chest x-ray or CT scan,
depending on signs and symptoms

-MRI of the prostate (in some cases)


Treatment such as surgery or radiation
therapy is started if:
-the PSA level consistently rises over
time
-the Gleason score increases on followup biopsies
-there are symptoms and tests that
show the cancer is progressing
Some men may find it too stressful to
have their prostate cancer watched or
monitored without active treatment.
For these men, immediate therapy may
be the preferred option.
Advantages of active surveillance
-avoids unnecessary treatment and side
effects
-quality of life unchanged
Disadvantages of active surveillance
-risk of spread and missed chance of a
cure
-frequent follow-up visits and tests
It is very important for a man with
prostate cancer to be well informed
about the details of his diagnosis
and treatment options as well as the
potential side effects. This allows him
to choose the treatment option that is
best for him.
Surgery for prostate cancer
Surgery is a common treatment for
prostate cancer. Surgery is used to:
-potentially cure the cancer by
completely removing the tumour
-reduce pain or ease symptoms
(palliative treatment)
The type of surgery done depends
mainly on the stage of the cancer and
other factors, such as the mans age,
general health and life expectancy.
Side effects of surgery depend on the
type of surgical procedure.
Radical prostatectomy
Radical prostatectomy is the most
common surgery to treat localized
prostate cancer.
Transurethral resection of the prostate
Transurethral resection of the prostate
(TURP) is usually done as palliative
treatment to relieve urinary obstruction.
Pelvic lymph node dissection
Lymph fluid from the prostate drains
into the pelvic lymph nodes.
Usually, prostate cancer that has spread
to the pelvic lymph nodes is considered
incurable. Sometimes prostate cancer
with only microscopic spread to the
lymph nodes can be cured with surgery.
Pelvic lymph node dissection is
performed during radical prostatectomy
to find out if the cancer has spread to
the pelvic lymph nodes. It does not
need to be done in men with low-risk
cancer.
In this procedure, the major groups of
lymph nodes in the pelvis are removed.

Continued Next Week

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Friday Aug 22, 2014

Cancer:

The news of the success of long


desired objective will make you feel
very optimistic about the future.
However, make sure that your interests
are safeguarded. Plans for travel are
indicated perhaps you will be going on
a pilgrimage with loved ones. Those
in creative fields will get a major
breakthrough in this week.

Discussions, meeting and negotiations


will go off very well. Your mate will
help you along and be a source of
strength and happiness. An auspicious
function will be celebrated. Positive
developments around you will make
you feel content and happy about the
future. A visit to a place of religious
significance will happen.

Quite unnecessarily you could get


dragged into a controversy which could
be embarrassing. Though it appears
that your opponents have the upper
hand, you will win the day eventually.
Friends may drop in to see you. A loved
one may be going on a long distance
journey perhaps overseas. Health may
also need a little attention this week.

Plans for a journey could run into some


problems. It would be better to postpone
it. At work an easy going attitude could
land you in trouble. Avoid arguments or
discussions on matters that are upsetting
to others. Others will still go out of
their way to assure you that everything
is right but you may feel helpless and
frustrated. Rest assured that your work
will be completed on time.

Taurus:

Gemini:

New business proposals lead to


gain. Some of you may even get an
advance payment. Those appearing
for an interview will be successful.
Those in the field of marketing media,
communication or trading, will benefit
today. News from a relative is likely.
Fresh investments will not yield profit
immediately. Those in love may decide
to discuss the future with the family.

off an important journey because of the


conflict in your own mind.

Libra:

You will make rapid progress in your


work or profession. You will find plenty
of time to devote to extra curricular
activities and favourable hobbies.
Some of you may even visit a place of
entertainment or holiday resort. The
married may have to cope with an irate
and angry mate. A little bit of love and
attention will resolve the situation.

Leo:

Scorpio:

If a certain project is showing a


downward trend, you are advised to
abandon it at once. Do not make large
financial commitments for you could
land yourself in further trouble. Work
independently, and do not take projects
on the advice of those who may not be
sincere and genuine. Home and family
life is happy.
Sagittarius: An early start at work
will ease some pressure. You seem to
have a lot to do today. It is an opportune
time to put your plans into action. Gains
from new investment or your work are
indicated. However, there could be
some minor delays in processing the
papers. Friends will drop in to see you.
An impromptu outing for dinner will

Virgo:

You are full of optimism and hope


for the future. However, you need to
make consistent effort before you gain
anything in life. Monetarily this is
going to be a good week. Mentally you
may not be feeling too confident about
a partnership venture. Your suspicious
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love life hinder your progress in your
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Aquarius:

The need to try out something new and


different could overtake you. A new
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Abhishek Bachchan To Make A


Film On Kabaddi
Actor Abhishek Bachchan, who owns
Jaipur Pink Panthers, a franchise of the
Pro Kabaddi League, may do a fullfledged movie on the sport.
It may be too early to talk about the
movie, but sources close to the project
say it would be as inspirational a film
about the game of kabaddi as Chak De!
India was for hockey.
Abhishek wants to make sure its
the perfect kabaddi film. Hes on the
lookout for the script, said a source.
For now, making kabaddi into a cool
game is Abhisheks game-plan. Though
he is committed to join his good friend
Shah Rukh Khan on their global tour
to promote their film Happy New
Year September onwards, Abhishek is
making the best of the time before the
concert tours to promote his kabaddi
team at matches all over India.
Abhishek makes sure he is physically
present to cheer and motivate his
kabaddi team, the Jaipur Pink Panthers.

Sylvester Stallone Wishes Luck To


Ajay Devgan

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a team, no matter which game, unless
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Sylvester Stallones The Expendables


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the Hollywood action star wishes luck
to Indian Rambo Ajay Devgan and his
new film Singham Returns.
The two films were supposed to hit the
screens Aug 15, but the face off was
avoided.
I think we are releasing against the

Indian Rambo in India. Best of luck


to Singham and Ajay Devgan, the
Rambo star said in a statement.
The Expendables 3 will release in
Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, other than
English, in India Aug 22.
Singham Returns, on the other hand,
has already minted Rs.53.14 crore in
the first two days of its release.

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Pankaj Kapoor's Special Connect


With Homi

Veteran actor Pankaj Kapoor, who


plays the role of a belligerent painter
in 'Finding Fanny', says he joined the
project because it gave him a chance to
work with director Homi Adajania and
a talented starcast. "I got a very good
vibe from Homi. I felt very comfortable
in his presence. I felt he was chilled out
and a nice guy who came up with an
interesting script. He gave me a lot of
confidence as a person. The kind of
role I play in the film is very unique
and something that I have never done
before," Pankaj said.
The film, starring Deepika Padukone,
Arjun Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah,
Dimple Kapadia and Pankaj, is slated
to hit the screens on August 25. Both
Naseer and Dimple have worked with
Adajania earlier in the director's debut
project 'Being Cyrus', also in English.
Pankaj, 60, is all praises for the young

cast of the film, saying he was quite


impressed with their dedication and
discipline to the craft. "It's a great
pleasure to work with fine actors and
Naseer is one of the finest actors that
we have. It is always great working
with him but in this given case, the
three other actors were quite a joy too.
They had a down-to-earth approach,
great professionalism and discipline
towards their craft."
The film is in English but Pankaj does
not think that would pose a problem
for the movie to relate to the audience.
"The producers have their vision about
how they want to market the film.
There are a whole lot of people who
speak the language comfortably. When
they see Indian characters speaking
English, I don't think they will find it
troublesome. Some films have already
been made in the language," he said.

Ajay Devgan And Kajols


Daughter Nysa Devgan Turns
Filmmaker

The 11 year old girl is very excited


about her film.
Ajay Devgan and Kajol have two of
the most wonderful kids in B-Town.
Their little angel Nysa has already
started showing the signs of being
from a Devgan family. Grapevine has
it that the 11 year old girl is working
on making a short film. Ajay Devgan
is all set to start work on his second
directorial and it seems her daughter
maybe of some help to papa as well.
Speaking to a leading daily a source

says, Nysa has keen interest in films.


She is making a short film which is a
part of her school assignment and has
nothing to do with the real world of
films. She is quite excited about it as she
will be working with her close friends.
Like all proud parents, Ajay and Kajol
are also very thrilled about it.
Now we know that films are in her
blood, but we never thought she would
be starting this early. Seems like
another star kid is already prepping up
for a grand entry to Bollywood.

Shah Rukh Khan To Finally


Reunite With Kajol Onscreen

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol have


delivered quite a few blockbusters
together in the past. In fact, their
crackling chemistry on the silver
screen is still unmatched. And though
the two havent teamed up since My
Name Is Khan (2010), we hear a very
successful filmmaker has managed to
sign them for his next film. Wondering
who? Well, its none other than Singham
Returns director Rohit Shetty. We all
know he is working with SRK in next
directorial venture. Apparently, he has
got Kajol onboard for the same film.
Now thats super interesting, no?
While talking to a leading tabloid, a
source said, Rohit will be directing

SRK in his next film and he has now


signed on Kajol as the lead actress
for the film. This is indeed a coup
though everything is at the planning
stage right now. In fact, the films preproduction work has already begun
and an official announcement should
be made soon.
If Rohit, who is currently riding
high on the success of his latest film
Singham Returns, has actually singed
SRK-Kajol for his next then we are
pretty sure the film would be nothing
less than dhamakedaar. After all, its
coming together of two supremely
talented actors and one super successful
director, no?

Rani Mukerjis Mardaani Gets An


A Certificate

Ranis cop drama is the first YRF film


to get an A certificate
After watching YRFs Mardaani starring
Rani Mukerji, the CBFC gave the film
an A certificate. However, Aditya Chopra
had a chat and tried to explain that the
subject was such that the film should
be seen by children of the age of 12 and
above. However the authorities denied the
request as the present guidelines do not
have a category for 12 years and above.
It is the first YRF film to get an A
certificate. A spokesperson of YRF said,
Mardaani is a story that needed to be
told and our aim is to reach this message
to all, including those innocent girls in
the vulnerable age of 12 and above. We
strongly felt that they should be allowed
to watch this movie and hence we
were requesting for a U/A certificate,
since the Censor Board does not have
a category of 12 and above. We also
told the Board that we would put Not
Recommended for Children below 12
in all our publicity material and at the
start of the film, to ensure that parents
are sufficiently informed that children
under 12 should not watch this film.

However, the Censor Board explained


to us that this was not legally possible
so we accepted their decision of giving
the film an A certificate.
We must reiterate that this request for
a U/A certificate was not for just one
scene or dialogue which can be deleted
or modified as required, and was in fact
done according to the stipulation of the
board. The request was only to help
reach the message to those young girls
who, in our opinion, are at an age where
they need to be aware and be informed
about this serious issue (but were going
to be precluded from seeing it because
of the A certificate).
In fact we had a screening for few
women who strongly felt that they
would want their daughters above 12 to
watch the film and we hope that when
the audience sees the film on 22nd of
August, they too will agree with this
viewpoint and realise the sensitivity
with which this difficult issue has been
handled in the film.
Mardaani is a gritty film on human
trafficking in which Rani plays the role
of a cop. It will hit screens on August 22.

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Aftab Replaces Riteish In Kya


Super Kool Hai Hum Sequel

Aftab will soon be seen in the upcoming sequel of the sex comedy

Aftab Shivdasani is riding high on


the success of his last film Grand
Masti alongside Riteish Deshmukh
and Vivek Oberoi. He recently got
married and has been getting a lot of
movie offers ever since. Grapevine
has it that he has now replaced Riteish
Deshmukh in the famous movie
franchise Kya Kool Hai Hum, which
came up with the sequel Kya Super
Kool Hai Hum last year.
The third installment is all set to go on
floors by the end of this year but it seems

Riteish wont be able to allot dates for


the project as he is busy with Farhan
Akhtars Bangistan, Yash Raj Films
Bank Chor and Sajid Nadiadwalas
Housefull 3. Thus, the makers have
decided to rope in Aftab for the role
which Riteish portrayed in the previous
parts. It was true that Riteish had great
success with sex comedies, but off late
he has been getting varied roles, not
just in Hindi but also in Marathi, and
he has, therefore, decided to refrain
from portraying similar roles.

Salman Khan's Kick Becomes


4Th Highest Bollywood Grosser
Worldwide
Kick, which is into its fourth week, has earned nearly Rs.375 crore according

to Bollywood website and is now


behind 3 Idiots (Rs.395 crore), Chennai
Express (Rs.422 crore) and Dhoom 3
(Rs.542 crore) in terms of worldwide
box-office collection.
In the domestic ticket-windows, Kick
collected Rs.55 lakh on Friday, Rs.60
lakh on Saturday and Rs.75 lakh on
its fourth Sunday. Its total domestic
collection now stands Rs.230.80 crore
at the domestic box office.
Kick, released on July 25 on the
festival of Eid and crossed the Rs.100
crore mark on the fifth day making
Salman Khan the first Bollywood actor
to have seven Rs.100 crore movies to
his credit.

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Dharmendra Wants To Remake


Pratigya And Dillagi With Bobby

The legendary actor opened up about his upcoming regional film, his other
Hindi projects and remaking old classics.
Veteran actor Dharmendra is all set to by saying, We Deols are not good
get back to the silver screen with his businessmen. We shouldve paid more
first Punjabi film Double Di Trouble, heed to the YPD 2 script but we were
which is an adaptation of Shakespeares in some kind of a hurry. But I will only
Comedy Of Errors. So how come after produce those films which have my
so many years in the film industry sons in the lead. When asked about
did he do a regional language film? the remakes happening of old films,
Speaking to a leading daily he informs, he seemed pretty open about them.
Ive wanted to do a film in a language The Garam Dharam person opined, I
other than Hindi since a long time. he would love to remake my Pratigya and
admitted with a smile.
Dillagi with Bobby Deol.
The actors last film Yamla Pagla Post Double Di Trouble the actor will
Deewana 2 didnt do that well at the get busy with Second Hand Wedding,
box office. So that must have a big which will mark the debut of Govindas
setback as a producer. The actor reverts daughter Narmada Ahuja.

Salman Khan To Play A Father In


Kabir Khans Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Yes, you heard that right! The superstar


is all set to play a daddy onscreen.
The makers of Bajrangi Bhaijaan
are looking for a boy who resembles
Salman Khan coz the latter will be
reprising the role of a father in the film
which co-stars Kareena Kapoor Khan
in the lead. So far director Kabir Khan
and his team havent managed to find
Junior Salman even though the hunt has
been on for quite some time now. While
talking to a leading daily, a source said,
Salman will be seen essaying the role

of a father to a young child in this Kabir


Khan Bajrangi Bhaijaan. The casting
team wants a child aged between 6 and
12. But they havent found anyone who
would fit the role perfectly. The kid
needs to resemble Salman in both his
appearance and mannerisms. But who
said finding another Salman was easy.
We hear Khan will be seen in a completely
different avatar in Bajrangi Bhaijaan
which is slated to release next year during
Eid. In that case, we are eagerly waiting to
see whats in store for us.

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Friday Aug 22, 2014

Land Ho! (PG) ****


Travellers be warned! Two grown men
go on a road trip to end all road trips
in Land Ho! Smart, insightful and
devilish good humour follow these old
geezers in this triumphant adventure
from Mongrel Media and Sony Pictures
classics now warming hearts at The
Fifth Avenue Cinemas.
People looking for a creative movies
that's fresh, funny, imaginative and
endearing will have their prayers
answered in a big way here. This is the
story if two men, bonded by family ties
who decide to go on a trip. And not just
any trip.
Man of the moment and not willing
to take no for an answer is Mitch.
Played with a nonchalant attitude,
actor Edward Lynn Nelson may well
deserve to have a full nelson leveled
at his body for his wandering mouth.
Crude and rude in a non-offensive
way this politically incorrect buffoon
may offend some, but if the truth be
told many men act this way so folks

Grumpy Old Men!

By Robert Waldman

should be able to relate to his misguide


misspeak.
Not wanting to travel alone, Mitch
brings along sidekick Colin for the
ride. A total contrast to the shoot from
the lip Mitch is Aussie Paul Eenhorn
who tags along with this windbag.
Oh. Their destination is Iceland. The
snowy north will never be the same
once these grumpy old men set foot on
this enchanted land.
Land Ho! is all about friendship and
male bonding. Awesome scenery of
this all year long winter wonderland
will definitely put this country on the
tourist map. People the pair meet and
their interactions are priceless.
Fit for all ages, this 95 minute movie
written and directed by Aaron Katz and
Martha Stephens is a real unexpected
treat. Together the two leads and their
dialogue is spot in, genuine and honest.
Audiences will fall hard for these two
old codgers and the sheer charm of this
simple yet fully engaging story.

The Expendables 3 (PG) ****


Battle Royal!
EOne Entertainment unleashes the big
guns for The Expendables 3. Here the
accent is on action as Sly and the boys
(plus a girl) get into more hot water at
Cineplex Odeon theatres around B.C.
Sylvester Stallone (Rocky) has a
lot in common with Adam Sandler.
Both like to give their friends jobs in
movies. Only Bruce Willis chose to
sit this film out. Instead of Willis The
Italian Stallion wisely brought into the
colourful mix Wesley Snipes (Blade)
and Harrison Ford (Raiders of the Lost
Ark),
This time the mission of Barney
(Stallone) and friends is to bring to
heel a ruthless arms dealer played
with reckless abandon by real life bad
boy Mel Gibson (Lethal Weapon).
In a story at scans the globe Barney
tries recruiting a "younger" version
of himself to go after a seemingly

unstoppable arms merchant of death.


Brought back for this perilous mission
are fan favourites Jason Statham (
The Transporter) Dolph Lungren,
Terry Crews and an endless supply of
adrenalin wielding machismo .
On-stop action rules this 126 minute
flick that flexes it's muscles at every
turn. A smart story and a great theme
if youth versus veterans helps make
The Expendables 3 just. Whale of a
good time. If you liked the first two
Expendables movies you will love
is new instalment: bigger bullets,
more fantastic fights and a never say
die attitude. With some cute comic
jabs and some delicious cameos The
Expendables 3 delights by poking fun
at itself. Embrace the moment and
share the thrills if you're a fan of action
movies. Here Stallone and friends
deliver the goods in spades!

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Wedding Make Up Dos and


Donts

Eye makeup should be so perfect that it draws attention to your face but is not
distracting at the same time
Make up is an integral (and migraine- Although a lot of makeup artists will be
inducing we must add) part of tempted to load your eyes with makeup,
weddings. Most brides love to play steer clear of heavily done up eyes. Its
up their eyes for their weddings. your wedding, not a Halloween party
However, refrain from matching your you are heading to.
make up to the shade of your attire. Coloured contacts
Having two distinct lines of colours in They spell crass with a capital C. Avoid
your eye shadow is extremely tacky. all shades of blue, green, grey etc. Your
Eye makeup should be so perfect that makeup artist should do a fabulous job
it draws attention to your face but is with your make up such that you don't
not distracting at the same time. Before have to depend on contact lenses to
you go all out with your arsenal, go make them stand out. Unless you are
through our definitive list of dos and wearing a natural shade of brown, stay
donts:
away from coloured contacts.
Absolutely do:
Concealer that is too light
Appoint a make up artist
Apply a concealer that matches your
Ok so you are good at doing your own skin tone. It must not be dark and
make up but your wedding make up certainly not lighter unless you want to
should not look like everyday make up. look like you have two headlights for
It makes sense to get professional help. eyes.
Also, all the stress related to marriage Get carried away by trends
leaves most brides jittery. Doing Some trends are classic, while some
your make up while you are a bundle are purely fads. Five years down the
of nerves isnt a good idea. Try and line, you might cringe looking at your
test more than a few make up artists, wedding pictures. So stay away from
discuss the look that you have in mind, trends and opt instead for classic styles
and appoint someone who can give you or something that's an in-between
exactly what you want.
No dark eye shadow
Eye drops are handy
Perfectly done up smoky eyes look
Lack of sleep, stress or just shedding classy. Its a great look for weddings
tears (some brides do get emotional) too, provided you do it with lighter
might leave you looking tried and colours. You want your eyes to look
irritated. You dont want your eyes to feminine and bridal but not punched.
itch and look red. Try keeping a bottle You are better off without colours like
of eye drops at hand and make sure black, brown, grey, charcoal etc.
to use a brand you are familiar with. Frosty, shiny eye shadows
Remember not to indulge in any product Like we said before bridal lehengas
or regime (hair and skin related) four and jewellery are extremely blingy,
weeks before the wedding.
so when it comes to make up you
Snooze
can leave shiny, shimmery, sparkling,
This is one of the most important and frosted make up out. These types of eye
also one of the most difficult advices to shadows also reflect a lot of light which
follow. Indian weddings are known to means they could affect how you look
sap the energy out of you. However, it is in your pictures (in a bad way).
necessary that you get enough sleep to No tweezing on D-day
look and feel fresh. Dark circles can be You absolutely must not tweeze your
covered with concealer however, puffy eyebrows on your wedding day. You
eyes are more difficult to camouflage.
might end up with angry, red patches
Matte eye shadow
as you walk down the aisle and that
Bridal outfits are full of bling and so is surely isn't how you want to look in
the jewellery. It makes sense to go easy your pictures.
on the bling make up-wise. Use matte Wear falsies
eye shadows since they dont reflect Is your wedding day going to be your
light so your eyes wont look shiny in first time wearing false eyelashes?
pictures. Use a highlighter under the Then by all means dont wear them. If
brow bone as this really makes your you still insist on wearing falsies, then
eyes stand out.
try wearing them a few times before
the actual day. You want to enjoy your
Absolutely dont:
wedding without having to worry about
Go overboard with eye makeup
your falsies falling off.

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Happy Marriage Health


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There are various responsibilities


and pressures in life, when one is
married and is working. It is very
important to give time and attention
to your relationship while handling
responsibilities. There are mental,
physical and social benefits of a good
and happy marriage. A strong happy
marriage gives you strength to handle
all kinds of internal and external
problems. Here are some health
benefits of happy marriage.
Health benefits of happy marriage
are:
1.Care and concern: When your spouse
is suffering from any disease or is
having any physical ailment you are
out there in all possible ways to provide
help, support and care. You take care
of their diet, medication, appointments
with doctors, reports etc. When you
have this strong pillar to love, care and
support the recovery is faster.
2.Be mentally healthier: Your physical
and emotional health depends quite
a lot on how you are doing mentally.
Your mental health depends on how
you handle your stress levels. A
happy marriage gives you courage
and support. You know that you have
someone that has your back, you know
that someone understands you and you
can pour out your feelings to someone.

This shows a happy marriage keeps


you mentally healthy.
3.Slow ageing: Couples who are
happy, laugh together, enjoy together
always seem to be and look younger.
When you are happy tension and stress
doesnt get to you easily you can handle
it all with a smile. Staying young at
heart is very important, you train your
body and mind to believe that you are
young and healthy.
4.Better physical health: A happy
marriage keeps you going physically,
you feel happy; you have a good will
to live. You are socially active, you
go out, you enjoy and spend time
with your partner. You focus on your
physical health because you know its
important. You take efforts to recover
and heal because you know how
important your life is.
5.Lower stress levels: There is
continuous stress, tension and pressure
out there in the world when you work
for a living. When you come home
you look for peace, pleasure, joy and
happiness. Both the partners should
help create that happy place for each
other. Lower stress levels could help
keep away heart problems, hyper
tension, high blood pressure levels etc.
These are the health benefits of happy
marriage.

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Ottawa Urged To Remove Citizenship By Birth On Canadian Soil


Officials recommend Ottawa removing citizenship rights to babies born to non-citizens and non-residents even though costs outweigh benefits.
Immigration
officials
have
recommended that Ottawa remove
citizenship rights to babies born in
Canada to non-citizens and nonresidents even though the small number
of cases doesnt justify the costs.
The proposal, marked secret and
with inputs from various federal
departments, found fewer than 500
cases of children being born to
foreign nationals in Canada each year,
amounting to just 0.14 per cent of the
360,000 total births per year in the
country.
The issue of citizenship by birth
on Canadian soil once again raises
concerns among critics over the current
governments policy considerations
being based on ideologies rather than
evidence and objective cost-benefit
analyses.
An impartial observer would conclude
that the evidence supports no need
for change, given the small number
of cases. Yet the recommendation
supports the governments public
rhetoric and anecdotes on the need
for change, said Andrew Griffith, a
former director general for citizenship
and multiculturalism at Citizenship
and Immigration Canada, and author
of Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias.
The
Conservative
government
overhauled the Canadian Citizenship
Act earlier this year by further
restricting eligibility. However, the
birth on soil provision was left intact
and required further studies.
Eliminating birth on soil in order

to ensure that everyone who obtains


citizenship at birth has a strong
connection to Canada would have
significant cost implications, said the
17-page report prepared for former
immigration minister Jason Kenney,
obtained under an access to information
request.
The challenge of communicating
this change would be convincing the
public that restricting the acquisition
of Canadian citizenship is worth that
cost, particularly in a climate of deficit
reduction.
The office of Chris Alexander,
Kenneys successor, confirmed with
the Star that the government is still
reviewing citizenship policy with
regard to the issue of birth tourism
a term referring to foreigners travelling
to give birth in Canada so the baby can
claim automatic citizenship here.
Dubbed anchor babies, these children
are eligible to sponsor their foreign
parents to Canada once they turn 18. It
is unknown how many of them actually
return to their birth country with their
parents, but its believed the number is
low.
As provinces and territories are
responsible for birth registration,
consultation and co-ordination with
the provinces is required, said Alexis
Pavlich, a spokesperson for Alexander.
Canadian citizenship is an honour
and a privilege, and our Conservative
government is committed to increasing
its value. Birth tourism undermines the
integrity of our citizenship program

and takes advantage of Canadian


generosity.
Currently Canada and the United
States are the only countries to have
birth on soil provisions. The United
Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand
and most European countries restrict
citizenship by birth on soil to children
born to parents who are either citizens
or permanent residents.
The potential costs . . . of enforcing
this provision, the potential challenges
with children being born stateless in
Canada and the uncertainty of their
status may outweigh the benefits linked
to limiting citizenship by birth on soil,
said the government report, which also
suggested that the number of anchor
babies could be underestimated.
Discussions with CBSA (Canada
Border Services Agency) have
indicated that limiting citizenship by
birth on soil would likely impact the
removals program. It could be more
challenging to remove families which
have a child born in Canada in terms of
getting access to travel documents for
that child, regardless of whether or not
the child is stateless.
With input from the Department of
Justice, Passport Canada, Foreign
Affairs, CBSA and Public Safety, the
report suggested Ottawa could issue
proof of citizenship to persons born in
Canada or have provinces modify birth
certificates to indicate citizenship status.
Nevertheless,
it
recommended
the removal of the birth rights by
suggesting there may be some

support for a restrictive policy despite


the significant operational and cost
implication for Citizenship and
Immigration Canada.
In the 1990s, the then Liberal
government also toyed with the idea of
removing citizenship as a birth right but
was met with public opposition, and a
letter campaign to then immigration
minister Lucienne Robillard opposing
the plan was launched.
Canada has signed international
conventions that commit us not to
make people stateless. There is a very
real risk that some children will be
stateless as a result of this proposed
change, said the letter signed on by
more than 230 national organizations.
A move to end automatic citizenship
for babies sends xenophobic messages
to the public, the letter said. Such
a legislative change would send
a message to newcomers about
whose children count and whose
children are not welcome. It would
reinforce feelings of exclusion and
marginalization making integration
even more difficult.
Reached regarding Ottawas renewed
attempt to change the law, Janet Dench
of the Canadian Council for Refugees
said, Citizenship by birth in Canada
is an important part of the Canadian
identity and makes us a better society.
When the previous government
suggested changing that principle in the
1990s, we found that many Canadians
agreed with us that it was a bad idea. It
is still a bad idea.

Sikhs Denied Exemption From Ontarios Motorcycle Helmet Law

Motorcycle-riding Sikhs in Ontario will not be exempted from the helmet law, Premier Kathleen Wynne has ruled.
Motorcycle-riding Sikhs in Ontario will Sikhs, whose turbans dont fit under a devout Sikh who was fined $110 in Harinder Malhi, Amrit Mangat and
not be exempted from the provinces most helmets.
2005 for not wearing a helmet while Harinder Takhar, wrote a joint open
helmet law, Premier Kathleen Wynne Manohar Singh Bal, secretary of the riding a motorcycle.
letter to Wynne stating: We are all in
has decided.
Canadian Sikh Association, said the The Canadian Sikh Associations favour of granting such an exemption
The Canadian Sikh Association says it group has been coordinating efforts release noted the Wynne letter comes . . . this is an issue of reasonable
received a letter last week from Wynne on behalf of the community for almost only weeks after all four Sikh MPPs accommodation and honouring Sikh
stating the Liberal government, for safety four years to have Sikh riders exempted in the Liberal Party, Vic Dhillon, values and tradition.
reasons, will not allow Sikh motorcycle on religious ground.
riders to wear only turbans as British This decision by Premier Wynne puts
Columbia and Manitoba currently allow. into question the value given to the
After careful deliberation, we have collective views of our long-time Sikh
determined that we will not grant this MPPs in the Liberal Caucus, a Canadian
type of exemption as it would pose a Sikh Association news release stated.
road safety risk. Ultimately, the safety It is undeniable that the Ontario Sikh
Accusations of a small group of drivers is working together
of Ontarians is my utmost priority, and community is unanimous in their
I cannot justify setting that concern support for granting this exemption.
Its being called a shadowy network circumventing the standard dispatch system.
aside on this issue, Wynne said in her NDP MPP Jagmeet Singh (Bramalea- that relies on bribes, back alley pick- There have been complaints; its
letter dated Aug. 14.
Gore-Malton) said he was deeply ups, and falsified trip records.
gotten so bad, one young driver has
Wynne said safety trumps religious disappointed by Premier Wynnes A local taxi company is trying to crack even written a letter to Mayor Gregor
freedoms in this case.
decision not to grant an exemption to down on queue-jumping.
Robertson, asking the City to look into
As you know, the issue of balance motorcycle helmet laws for turbaned There are accusations a small clique possible rigging of the taxi industry.
between religious accommodation and Sikhs. Similar exemptions already exist of drivers at Vancouver Taxi is bribing Vancouver Taxi says they are aware of
public safety has been considered by the in the United Kingdom, Manitoba and hotel staff to get long-haul trips to the the problem and have tried to stop it.
courts in Ontario which, on this issue, British Columbia, and here in Ontario airport directed their way.
Drivers can be disciplined or even
have found that Ontarios mandatory the idea is supported by members from For $5, they are getting the big-ticket fired for undermining the regular
helmet law does not infringe on the all three caucuses.
rides while shutting out other drivers and dispatch system.
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, nor the In 2008, Ontario Court of Justice Judge
Ontario Human Rights Code, she said. James Blacklock of Brampton ruled
The Ontario Highway Traffic Act against a human rights challenge to the
requires all motorcyclists to wear Ontario Highway Traffic Act that had
a helmet. This poses a problem for been launched by Baljinder Badesha,

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Surrey Resident Frustrated Over Single Family Homes


Used As Wedding 'Banquet Halls'

Bob Campbell says he's fed up with


parties in his Surrey neighbourhood.
He says homes in the area are being
rented out for large weddings, and
is upset the city hasn't dealt with the
problem.
A resident in Surreys Panorama
Ridge area says big parties in the
neighbourhood are driving locals crazy.
But they're not the kind of parties you
might imagine.
"There are two houses on the ridge that
are used as banquet halls," said Bob
Campbell, a member of West Panorama
Ridge Ratepayers Association.
"No one lives in these homes," he
added.
As far as he can tell, large homes have
been purchased for the sole purpose of
renting them as South Asian wedding
banquet halls, parties that often run for
a whole week.
"This usually includes the erection of
multiple large tents, loud music, parties
attended by hundreds of well-wishers,
streets so clogged with cars that only a
single lane can barely pass, fireworks,
multiple processions of limousines and
honking cars - and all of this happens for
three to seven nights in a row and often
until quite late at night. All in a singlefamily residential neighbourhood,"
Campbell said.
In some cases, he said so many cars
pack the neighbourhood's streets that
he doubts emergency vehicles could
get through.
He said the problem began about three
years ago and estimates about 10
celebrations have gone on thus far.
At one such event in May, Campbell
said he approached a member of the

wedding party, who indicated they


were from Calgary and had rented the
home for five nights for $5,000 and
said the owner assured them that all
the neighbours were OK with holding
parties at the house.
"The individual was horrified to
learn that this was all illegal and the
neighbours were not OK with these

Whoever broke into Liberal Leader


Justin Trudeaus house on the weekend
left behind a threatening letter and
several butcher knives on the floor,
police said.
The note urged Trudeau and his wife,
Sophie Gregoire, to securely lock their
doors.
Trudeau was in Winnipeg when the
break-in happened early Saturday,
while his wife and their three young
children were at home, asleep.
No one was injured and nothing
appeared to have been taken, but the
family was unnerved and spent the rest
of the weekend in Montreal.

Police said Monday that no other breakins were reported over the weekend in
the Rockcliffe Park neighbourhood
where Trudeau lives.
Public Safety Minister Steven Blainey
spoke with Trudeau and has assured
him the resources will be deployed to
ensure his safety and that of his family
if the RCMP recommends the Liberal
leader be added to the list of persons
assigned protective detail.
Neither Trudeau nor Opposition Leader
Thomas Mulcair or their predecessors
as party leaders would normally have
RCMP protection outside election
periods.

parties," Campbell said.


"It is amazing that someone can
purchase a house in a single-family
residential neighbourhood and then
use it to operate a commercial banquet
hall, a clearly commercial activity - an
activity totally incompatible with a
residential area - and get away with it."
Campbell said he brought the matter

to the attention of the city more than


a year ago and is frustrated that the
problem persists.
"Everyone indicated that they were
astounded that this activity was taking
place," he said of a meeting with city
officials.
Campbell says as far as he can tell, the
city has "completely dropped the ball."
Jas Rehal, Surrey's bylaws manager,
said the city has been aware of the
issue for more than six months and that
it's a complicated matter.
The activity, if confirmed, is most
certainly illegal, Rehal said.
"Businesses are not permitted to be run
in residential neighbourhoods unless
it's a home-based business," he said.
"The issue of stopping it, that's where
it gets a bit complex. If we're trying to
investigate something like this we need
proof that it's actually being rented.
A lot of the time it's very difficult
to determine if there's a contractual
agreement."
He said the city is often told the homes
are being loaned to family, which is
legal.
"It's very hard to take the next step and
determine that it's not," he said. "We
have to prove it's a business."
The bylaws department currently has
four active cases open, two of which
are located in the Panorama area.
Rehal encourages residents to call
bylaws (604-591-4370) to report the
activity; as well he said the RCMP's
non-emergency line (604-599-0502)
can be used to report nuisance activity
as well.
"Calling us is important because the
more calls we get, it helps," he said.

Crossing the Golden Ears and Port


Mann Bridges will become simpler for
drivers, starting Monday, Sept. 1.
On that day, drivers will begin to
receive one TReO bill for both bridges.
The new TReO combined bill means
one less bill for drivers to pay and
guarantees eligible customers the best
rate on both bridges. Until now, drivers
who were registered for the Golden
Ears Bridge, owned by TransLink, had
to have transponders in their vehicles
to get the lowest rates.
The current lowest rate on the Golden Ears
Bridge for passenger cars is $3.05, and
registered drivers without transponders
have been paying $3.60. Those rates were
adjusted upwards on July 15.
Port Mann Bridge passenger car
drivers pay $3 per crossing if they have
a TReO decal.
Most TReO customers are already set
for combined billing. All they need is
a TReO account, a payment method on
file, and a TReO decal installed in their
car and theyll start seeing their Golden
Ears crossings show up on their TReO

bill in September. If theyre missing


any of these things, they can contact
TReO to register, update their account
or order a decal.
Golden Ears Bridge drivers will be able
to manage their crossings through their
TReO account. Their trips will be listed
by bridge and by vehicle so its easy to
see when and where they crossed.
The toll systems on the Port Mann
Bridge and the Golden Ears Bridge
have worked together since the new
Port Mann opened in December 2012,
but combined billing adds simplicity
and convenience for drivers. Combined
billing is a new and efficient way to
reconcile tolls between TReO and
Quickpass, and keeps operating costs
low for both organizations.
Each bridge will continue to have
different toll rates, vehicle classifications,
and promotions. Drivers who receive a
Golden Ears bill from Quickpass will
pay their bill to Quickpass. Drivers who
receive a new TReO combined bill with
crossings for both bridges will pay their
tolls to TReO.

One Toll Bill For Golden Ears, Port


Trudeau Intruder Left
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Vancouver Whitecaps Know Fifth Place Is Not Good


Enough As Playoff Race Heats Up

With Vancouver Whitecaps season


now entering its crucial final third, the
intensity has been noticeably ramped
up at training this week as players vie
for places in the starting lineup.
The Whitecaps currently sit in fifth
place in the Western Conference and
know that their fate rests in their own
hands with eleven games remaining
in the regular season. But with a tight
run-in expected, Vancouver arent just
happy to accept where they currently
find themselves and are expecting
more.
"I think if you're content, you're not
pushing for the top and we're pushing
for the top, so we're not content",
midfielder Russell Teibert told reporters
at training. "Today was an intense
training session. It's competitive but
once we leave the field, everyone
forgets about it and we go back to
being a family in the locker room.
"We know that we have a good base, we
know that we have a good team. We're
going forward. We haven't plateaued
and we're going to keep going forward
and we're going to keep pushing. We
know that three points are important,
whether we're at home or whether

we're away, we're going to push for the


win."
Those wins have been hard to come
by recently for Vancouver, with only
one in their last seven games. The
Whitecaps are unbeaten in six matches,
however, but with five of those games
being draws, the focus for this final
period of this season is to somehow
find a way to turn those single points
into three.
"There's been talk a lot about the
draws and everything but we're
still undefeated in a lot of games,
goalkeeper David Ousted said. "We've
only lost two out of the last 17. We still
need to build on that, we still need to
be happy about that, but knowing that
we still need to go for those wins."
"I think we have what it takes to get
to the playoffs and get those wins. It's
down to the little details. We've been
really sound the last three, four weeks
defensively. Those details have gone
our way and we've been working on it.
Now it's time to turn our attention to
the little details offensively."
Ousted described his teammates as
having "the fire in their eyes" at training
this week, but with the players fired

Almost a month after the epic final


at the Maracan, the FIFA Technical
Study Group (TSG) has published
its report with the main findings
and comprehensive statistics of the
64-match analysis.
The tactical flexibility displayed by
teams, the fast-paced and attacking
football seen after a long season,
the impact made by individual
attacking players and the successful
implementation of both goal-line
technology (GLT) and vanishing spray
are among the key conclusions of
FIFAs technical experts.
The document is available on FIFA.com.
A DVD with the main findings will be
distributed to all member associations
for educational purposes.
The TSG report is set to take centre
stage as FIFA kick-starts a series of
technical conferences in Panama City
on 11 September.
The events are intended as platforms
for FIFA, the confederations and the
member associations to focus on the
technical and tactical analysis of the
2014 FIFA World Cup.
The head coaches and technical
directors of all FIFA member
associations have been invited to join

the conferences.
While
the
delegations
from
CONCACAF
and
CONMEBOL
will gather in Panama City on 11
and 12 September, further events are
scheduled to take place as follows:
-
UEFA, Saint Petersburg,
September 16-17 2014
-
CAF, Cairo, September 30
October 1 2014
-
AFC/OFC, Kuala Lumpur,
October 29-31 2014
In addition to the presentation of
the 2014 FIFA World Cup report
produced by the FIFA TSG, at each
event the delegations will look at the
coaching and football development
trends following FIFAs flagship event,
as well as medical and refereeing
matters.
A special session will focus on FIFA
World Cup champions Germany.
These conferences are essential
platforms that enable us to share the
main technical findings from the FIFA
World Cup with the confederations and
member associations, thus becoming a
concrete educational tool to promote
football development around the
world, says FIFA Secretary General
Jrme Valcke.

up for the upcoming Galaxy matchup


and beyond, there were some heavy
challenges on display which forced
coach Carl Robinson to remind his
players not to do anything foolish that
will hurt the team down the stretch,
talking to his squad for over five minutes
at the end of training on Tuesday.
"We've got to stick together as a
team and sticking together means

getting the best out of each other but


in a respectable way," Robinson told
reporters afterwards. "Training was
very intense today. It's a very fine line
between bordering on competing and
going over the top.
"We've got to make sure that we
compete without going over the top of
each other. We save that [intensity] for
the weekend."

FIFA TSG Publishes 2014 Goal Keeper Course Aims


To Improve Standards
FIFA World Cup Report
The week long FIFA /Oceania Football
Confederation goal keeper course
held at the Fiji Football Association
headquarters in Vatuwaqa is targeted to
improve goal keeping standards in the
country.
Former All Whites goal keeper James
Bannatyne who was part of the
historic New Zealand side at the 2010
FIFA World Cup in South Africa is
conducting the course.
Notable participants from the 24
include Fiji senior team stoppers
Simione Tamanisau and Beniaminio
Mateinaqara.
The objective of the course is to
educate the goal keeper coaches and
also improve the standard of goal
keeping in Fiji,Bannatyne said.
We have got a good group here with
some motivated coaches, goal keepers,
couple of national goal keepers which
is fantastic and the objective is to give
participants the tools to go out there
and work with youth goal keepers and
keepers in the region to improve the
standard.
Bannatyne says the week long course
is a follow up to the one which he
conducted two years ago at the National
Football Academy in Ba.
I did a course in Ba two years ago.

That course was about creating


awareness around the role of the goal
keeper an importance of a goal keeper
coach. This week we are doing a FIFA
course and we are also incorporating in
an OFC Youth License Level 1 which
is a step up of the initial course that we
did.
We will be putting the coaches
through a lot more work on the field in
terms of taking coaching sessions with
both kids and fellow participants. This
will be giving them the tools to go out
there in their schools communities to
develop goal keeping.
The week long course concludes
on Friday and Bannatyne hopes the
knowledge that will be gained by the
participants will add a positive growth
to football in Fiji.
I hope the participants leave with a
sense of excitement. We have a group
that have the opportunity to work with
young goal keepers around the country
and make a difference, Bannatyne
said.
The youngest participant in the course
is 14-year old Alzaar Alam who is the
goal keeper for the Seaqaqa senior side.
Fiji FA chief executive officer Bob
Kumar acknowledged the continued
support of FIFA and OFC.

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Naslund Confirms He Spoke With President Linden


About Management Job With Canucks

When former Vancouver Canucks


captain Markus Naslund resigned as
the general manager of rnskldsvikbased SHL club Modo this past spring,
there was some speculation that he
might join Vancouver's management
team. Naslund was quick to deny
those rumors and even denied being in
Vancouver, where he was frequently
spotted around town.
As it turns out, Naslund did talk with
his former teammate and current
Vancouver Canucks president Trevor
Linden and even confirmed that there
was some talk albeit informal,
preliminary talk about joining
Vancouver's new-look management
team.
"I had some contact with Trevor, but
not more than that he wanted to discuss
some stuff with me (informally),"
said the former Canucks captain of
his conversations with his former
teammate (and fellow former Canucks
captain) in an interview with Jonatan
Lindquist of Expressen.

"Earlier there was talk about (finding


a management role in Vancouver), but
I don't feel ready for that. If I would
decide to work in hockey, it should be
with all of my heart, I can't do anything
at 50 per cent," continued Naslund,

whose No. 19 hangs from the rafters at


Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C.
While Naslund, who is credited with
saving Modo a club that was on
the brink of relegation in his first
season wasn't ready to jump into

a management role this summer, at


some point he seems a likely candidate
to work in an NHL front office. His
primary motivation? Winning the
Stanley Cup that alluded his grasp as
a player.
"Absolutely, that's what haunts me
inside and a drive that's certainly there,"
Naslund said of winning a Stanley Cup
as a front-office executive.
"But then you have to weigh that
against everything else. If I'm gonna
work with hockey it's probably gonna
be something over there. Sure, I can
work as a scout here but it will likely
mean that I move," Naslund continued.
"Is it worth it when you have kids
[who] have made their roots here, with
friends, school and the community?
Only for me to get a chance to fulfill
my dream when I've been living that
life for so many years. Now, I'm not
saying that my family is stopping me
in any way, but sometimes I get a bit
of bad conscience over the fact that it's
always on my terms."

Australian Golfer, Steve Jeffress Scores Impressive Win


At Fiji International
Australian Steve Jeffress has recorded
the biggest win of his career, taking
out the inaugural $US1 million Fiji
International.
In an absorbing head-to-head on the
final day, the seasoned Jeffress, 38,
fired three birdies in the final four holes
to finish on two-under 70.
It left him at 10 under for the tournament
and four strokes clear of compatriot
Jake Higginbottom.
After starting the day sharing the
lead, Higginbottom held a two-shot
advantage at the halfway mark.
But his form began to slip on the back
nine holes, bogeying the 10th and the
13th.
At the par-three 15th, with the
frontrunners tied on seven under for
the tournament, Higginbottom hit a
poor tee shot into a hazard short of the
green.
Although he was able to score a bogey,
he lost contact with Jeffress who made
a birdie for a crucial two-shot swing.
Higginbottom suffered another bogey
on the 16th to hand Jeffress a threeshot lead with two to play which he
stretched to a four-shot margin with a
birdie on the 18th.
"I'm over the moon and a bit surprised,"
Jeffress said.

"It has been years of hard work and


family support so it feels very special."
The win earned Jeffress a prize cheque
of $US180,000.
Jeffress' biggest win before this
tournament was the 2006 Victorian
PGA.
PGA of Australia chief executive Brian
Thorburn told Pacific Beat Jeffress
played very well in tricky conditions.
"He's been a journeyman on the pro-am
(professional-amateur) circuit and had
quite some degree of success," he said.
"But he's one of those groups of
players who just consistently perform
and on this occasion he's scored a big
pay cheque, and I think it'll give him
the confidence to continue on the One
Asia and Japanese tours."
Fellow Australians Terry Pilkadaris
and Andrew Dodt tied for third, eight
behind the winner.
Fiji's three-time major winner Vijay
Singh, who designed the Natadola Bay
course, finished off with a 73 to end
tied in 10th place.
"It was tough out there, tough putting,
tough driving," Singh said.
"It just doesn't let up, there is so much
trouble and you have to focus on every
shot."

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