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CONTENTS

JANUARY 2013, VOLUME 4, ISSUE 37

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BEAUTY 20. HACCI Beauty Products 22. How to Care for your Skin during winter

25. I am old, can I have braces treatment ?

BUSINESS 13. Five top tips to starting a successful business

14. Career Change Ideas Stuck? I can help you with ideas

FASHION 76. 78. 80. 81.

ZOUCH Diary of a Fashionista FASHION Trends How To Travel In Style, Sans Sweats

82. Gucci Pre-Fall 2013 85. Want to buy a perfume that lasts long?

FITNESS 35. Where did that come from…?

LITERATURE 68. Circumscribed Criticism 87. Life of a Diva 72. REVIEW - FOOD

HEALTH 30. Dining Out vs. Healthy Choices

31. DENGUE FEVER 32. Lighten Up Kuwait© - 2013

SELF DEVELOPMENT 15. A Blank Slate.. A New Year! 16. Signs that You Married the Wrong Person

INTERVIEWS 26. Dr. Reem AlMsoukar & Dr. Nabeel Kablawi

39. Kuwait National Ice Hockey

SOCIETY 56. Sammy; A Very Special Dog

Team

64. Alina Tacu 10. The Inner VIEW by Abdalla Al-Muzaini 36. In The Living Room Lounge with KINDA

TECHNOLOGY 45. 7 Apps You Need Now 46. How Your Phone Changed Photography, Forever

72 REGULARS 60. Book Club 61. New Book Releases 101. Horoscopes 102. Homework for Grown Ups 42. Gadgets & Gizmos 91. Events 99. Press 58. Movie Releases 70. Monthly Music Scoop 71. US TOP 40 47. Fashion Photoshoot



Dear Readers‌

Dhari Al-Muhareb Editor-in-Chief

Jameel Arif

General Manager

Abeer Al-Abduljalil Managing Editor

Kinda Al-Faris

Executive Editor

Noor Al-Khuraibet Fashion Director

Muhammed Altaf Sr. Sales Manager

Elham Torabi

Business Development

Claudia Farias

Content Supervisor

Christina Pinto

Editorial Assistant

Tanya Burns

Creative Director

Graphic Designers Mohammed Syed Khaled Al-Enezi

Photography Team

Natalia Sitcai Antonio O. Alcantara I Eric O. Fabro Shahbaz Hussain Abdulaziz AlSuraya Sami Musa Abdulaziz AlShayaji

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Extra care has been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine. However, the publisher will not accept responsibility for errors and omissions in the publication. In addition, the views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher. Photos have been altered to comply with the Laws of Kuwait. All rights reserved. No part of this publication including pictures, articles, artworks, and overall design may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated in any language in any form or means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the written permission of the editor or the publisher. Copyright Š January 2013

As another year comes to a close we look back at all the wonderful things that we have achieved in the last 12 months and look forward to the New Year and new beginnings. We here at CityPages Magazine are excited to share our Third anniversary Issue with our faithful readers and bring you the best that the magazine has to offer with our exciting editorials. I hope that you liked our new look and feel of the magazine. Please do send me your feedback. Our entire team is very excited to see your reaction. There is plenty of new and interesting sections added up in the magazine. Some are introduced in this issue and some will follow from the next issue onwards. I am personally very excited about our recent collaboration with Iszonica Modeling School which gives a great opportunity for the local talent to showcase their work. We completed our first collaboration this month and the result is right here. Please flip to page 47 and see our first fashion photoshoot. The InnerVIEW with Abdalla AlMuzaini is another interesting addition to our unique content and I am sure you will enjoy it. We had great time at the Marina FM Studio where we met DJ X. I am most excited about our 3rd Anniversary Cover. It is the result of a very long thought process and I am glad and thankful to the amazing, the one and only Chef Adlah AlSharhan who accepted my request and gave us some brilliant shots to bring out this cover for you. Please don't miss reading her interview in the Living Room with Kinda this month. Our team member Hind AlJasser is really brave. She took us in this cold weather to meet the Kuwait National Ice Hockey team and it was a real pleasure meeting them and seeing them practicing the game and we really wish them a good luck for their upcoming tournament. So, I will not keep you for long and request you to go through the magazine and enjoy it. Happy New Year! Enjoy the read!

Jameel Arif jameelrf@citypageskuwait.com

COVER CREDITS: This amazing cover was done by our amazing new team members: Antonio O. Alcantara I and Eric O. Fabro and we thank them for their support and dedication.


My Dear Readers,

Dear Readers,

Here we are back & alive in 2013! ‘Happy New Year’ I love it that the first word of the year most of us hear is ‘happy’. A great word to start the year with! So to make 2013 a truly, deeply, happy year! I will start this year with giving, accepting & pay attention. As we & specially me promised you all I will love to pay attention to your talents & support you with all our tools in Citypages Kuwait! either you are based in Kuwait or a talent in any country of this world, We promise to Support & look to your talent......

Happy Birthday to us & Happy New Year to You!

Welcome to the anniversary issue of CityPages, we are three years old this month! Whenever the word 'anniversay' is mentioned, there are various implications that come along with that milestone, such as survival, success, determination and last but not least hard work. I am pleased to say that the CityPages team is not short on any of those and the one thing that drives us is love for what we are accomplishing here. Celebrating this month by gracing our special issue is my dear friend from way back when, Adla Al Sharhan who just happens to be Kuwait's trailblazing celebrity Chef. She sat down with me in the Living Room Lounge to tell me more about what she's got in the pipeline, and it is quite exciting if I do say so my self. We were honored to have had the chance to discuss all things culinary with her. In light of this special celebatory issue my personal message to all our readers is to keep your eyes open for golden opportunites to achieve your dream and when you see them seize them, without thinking twice or too long for they may pass you by just as quickly as they presented themselves. There are no shortcuts to success really, nor are there any substitutes for what you are passionate about doing. Take our word for it. Enjoy reading this very special issue of CityPages while you mull over what it is that you are passionate about. We hope we've inspired you throughout these three years.

Abeer M. Alabduljalil

Kinda Al Faris

In other hand we love to mention that we are celebrating our Birthday! Yeah 3 years of hard working & success in our beloved magazine which is I'm so proud to join them & share that happening with them! with the New Year celebration & CityPages Happy Birthday of 3 years let's share with you guys joy, happiness & giving more to our beloved readers! Ill love to announce to all Fashion Designers that we are supporting by providing you a professional Photo Shoot, professional models & have you as our guest in our magazine each month. Just send us an email with your details & your fashion line and we will contact you directly! What do you think of that?! It's our Birthday but still we love to give more & more......

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The INNER

VIEW by: Abdalla Al-Muzaini

Miro Minasian always showed love and passion to music as a child. He would always be playing the music loud whether at home or in the car. This passion of his turned into a profession at the age of six when he got his first music keyboard. At the age of 16, Miro got a professional music keyboard labeled "X" where he produced his first mix on. Not too long after that, Miro started DJ-ing at gigs at schools and carnivals using a regular PC and was named as DJ X. Today DJ X is one of the famous and best DJ's in Kuwait playing at Marina FM Studio 88.8 as a DJ and a music producer using the most advanced and professional equipments. Let us find out how attached and obsessed DJ X really is with music!

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The INNER

VIEW by: Abdalla Al-Muzaini

Scenario: Many people claimed and were expecting the world to end in the year 2012. It is now confirmed, knowing that tomorrow was the end of the world, and people are running for their lives in the streets. Tell us how would you handle this reality and how would you spend the last day if tomorrow was to never come?

"Music is used to heal people in times of sickness and worries and panic. If it was the end of the world, I wouldn’t think of doing anything else but playing music till the music stops. Many people are familiar with the phrase "Party like there is no tomorrow," well I guess this would definitely be applied here! I would throw the biggest party in the world because I want people to have the best time of their lives before time comes to an end. My music will unite all nationalities, cultures, and religions to bond every human-being together to ease the moment of truth. I would want to leave behind hope to the people; as if there was a tomorrow. I believe no one should ever give up and should fight to their last breathe and pursue the things they love. I hope people would remember me as DJ X who pursued the love of music and partied the night away as if there was no tomorrow 'literally!'" January 2013


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Five top tips to starting a successful business As LinkedIn is a business that started in a living room, much like Virgin began in a basement, I thought my first blog on the site should be about how to simply start a successful business. Here are five top tips I’ve picked up over the years.

1. Listen more than you talk We have two ears and one mouth, using them in proportion is not a bad idea! To be a good leader you have to be a great listener. Brilliant ideas can spring from the most unlikely places, so you should always keep your ears open for some shrewd advice. This can mean following online comments as closely as board meeting notes, or asking the frontline staff for their opinions as often as the CEOs. Get out there, listen to people, draw people out and learn from them.

2. Keep it simple You have to do something radically different to stand out in business. But nobody ever said different has to be complex. There are thousands of simple business solutions to problems out there, just waiting to be solved by the next big thing in

business. Maintain a focus upon innovation, but don’t try to reinvent the wheel. A simple change for the better is far more effective than five complicated changes for the worse.

3. Take pride in your work Last week I enjoyed my favourite night of the year, the Virgin Stars of the Year Awards, where we celebrated some of those people who have gone the extra mile for us around the Virgin world. With so many different companies, nationalities and personalities represented

under one roof, it was interesting to see what qualities they all have in common. One was pride in their work, and in the company they represent. Remember your staff are your biggest brand advocates, and focusing on helping them take pride will shine through in how they treat your customers.

4. Have fun, success will follow If you aren’t having fun, you are doing it wrong. If you feel like getting up in the morning to work on your business is a chore, then it's time to try something else. If you are having a good time, there is a far greater chance a positive, innovative atmosphere will be nurtured and your business will fluorish. A smile and a joke can go a long way, so be quick to see the lighter side of life.

5. Rip it up and start again If you are an entrepreneur and your first venture isn’t a success, welcome to the club! Every successful businessperson has experienced a few failures along the way – the important thing is how you learn from them. Don’t allow yourself to get disheartened by a setback or two, instead dust yourself off and work out what went wrong. Then you can find the positives, analyse where you can improve, rip it up and start again.

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Career Change Ideas Stuck? I can help you with ideas You might be earning a reasonable incomes at the job now, but you are still stuck doing the job you do not like. The bad news about this is; most people will retire and never got the career they really wanted. However the good news is; most people I knew who did not like their jobs have managed to acquire better careers and are enjoying their new jobs. " Can I help you now? Are you interested?" If your answer is yes, "continue reading". I have included in this article a few simple step by step guide on how to successfully acquire a new career. "Your frustration stops here". Important Note: people remain stuck in undesirable jobs because they are not sure if they leave, what or who will pay the bills. And how to go about pursuing their desired or new career. "Follow the four steps below and before you know it, you would be in your new job".

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Step 1: Identify the careers you do not appreciate and wont not work in. Make a list and analyse them, by doing this you will understand the careers you should not pursue. This step might take a while but it is very important, too important to skip. Step 2: Be precise on the career you want to go after; Do not allow your emotions to overwhelm you in this step; be realistic about your decisions. "Do not hang your hat where your hands can not reach it". You need to take into consideration the state of the economy and the careers available to you. Step 3: Seek additional help. Why? Because many people in the past have had good career changing ideas but they never got any where trying to accomplish the career they wonted or to make the transition. There are a lot of Institutes available to freely assist in this area. Find the best ones that suits you. Step 4: Set a deadline. In almost every thing deadlines are vitally important, you must set a time limit on the accomplishment of this new career of yours. By doing this you will save yourself from the pain and frustration that comes from being stuck year-in and year-out reminding yourself of what you need to do but still not doing it. The choice is yours to make, the ball is in your court, I have given you every thing you need to know in a simple yet effective and efficient manner. Acquire the career you always wanted by following the steps provided.


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Certified Professional Coach President of Milestones Coaching

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P.S. As always, I would love to hear back from you so please feel free to drop me a Self Development/Insights line on my email: zahrataqi@gmail.com or find me on FB: http://www.facebook.com/ MilestonesCoaching or twitter: @MilestonesCoach

A Blank Slate.. A New Year! Welcome to our first article of the year, which begins by asking: “How was your last year?” I am guessing it was filled with highs and lows, wins and losses, some laughter and probably some tears, which is really great and not at all a bad thing. Oliver Wendell Holmes sums it up beautifully saying: “laughter and tears are meant to turn the wheels of the same machinery of sensibility; one is wind-power, and the other water-power; that is all” We can look at life like a painting - wouldn't it be boring if it was just one happy color? I don’t know anyone whose life is like that, but it seems that is what many of us strive for. We need different colors, tones and hues to make life interesting: yellow, red, purple, dark, light, sunny and shade. Now that sounds like a picture I would enjoy looking at. My last year was unusual and filled with unexpected events – both pleasant and challenging. I am thankful for the year that was, I will take what was positive and let go of the negative.If I don’t let go of the negative, I am assuming a burden I need not carry, like the young monk… Two monks were on a journey when they came to a river where a beautifully dressed woman was standing.

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woman, carried her across the river, placed her gently on the other side, and carried on his journey.

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The younger monk couldn't believe what had just happened. After rejoining his companion, he was speechless, and an hour passed without a word between them. Two more hours passed, then three hours, finally the younger monk could contain himself no longer, and blurted out “How could you have done that - when you made a vow not to even touch a woman?!”

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The older monk looked at him and replied, “Oh, are you still carrying her? I put her down hours ago.”

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As she did not want to ruin her lovely clothes, she asked them to carry her to the other side. The two monks glanced at one another because they had taken vows not to touch a woman. Then, without a word, the older monk picked up the

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Signs that You Married the Wrong Person NICOLE WELLS The problem in many marriages is that couples sometimes fail to see the wrongness in the marriage. They refuse to accept the truth that they married the wrong person and they become defensive because they want to protect themselves from the shame and ridicule expressed by their friends and loved ones who know the truth. Marrying the wrong person puts one in an unstable situation. Before you reach the critical stage of your marriage, you must look for signs if you married the wrong person so that you can at least do something before it is too late. How would you know that you married the wrong person?

Incompatibility

You are opposites

Marriage is not only about commitment and responsibility. Couples must also be compatible in order for the marriage to work. Some couples marry just for the sake of marrying and end up being married to the wrong person. If you are not compatible with your partner, then you married the wrong person. You can make the marriage work only if you do not mind even if you and your partner are not compatible. Even then, there are always disadvantages of couples who are not compatible.

They say that opposites attract each other but when it comes to marriage; opposites don’t match which means that your marriage is wrong because you married the wrong person. Imagine if you love pets while your partner hates animals. You love chocolates while your partner loves fresh vegetable salad. These are simple things that could be compromised but when it comes to more serious things like your friends and your family, things would be different. If he hates your friends and your family; something is wrong and you could say that you married the wrong person.

No spark between you and your partner Partners must feel a strong attachment to each other. Without that spark between you and your partner, it means that your relationship will be boring. It means that you are married to the wrong person. If you kiss your partner and you feel nothing then you know that you married the wrong person. This is a bad sign because you know that things won’t work unless you try very hard. Unless it’s all right for you if your marriage is not exciting; there will be no problems at all.

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He does this while you do that You married the wrong person if your partner loves clutter while you are a well organized person. You may be very considerate about your partner’s clutter but if you cannot bear the sight it means that you and your partner are wrong in many ways. Small things could be straightened and set aside but if they are serious, they cannot be ignored. Marriage requires couples to be compatible in what

they do and in what they want in life, otherwise if it is not like that between you and your partner that means that you married the wrong person. It will be very hard to force someone to change for the sake of the relationship. If you married the wrong person, it could mean endurance and sacrifice or separation. What then should you do if you married the wrong person. 1. Talk about the problem with your partner. 2. Learn to accept flaws and adjust to situations. 3. Be open-minded. 4. Try your best to solve the problem. 5. Talk about the problem as it happens. Let's face it. There is no perfect marriage just as there are no perfect couples so when your marriage seems in trouble; act immediately before it's too late.


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Anti-aging Treatments As a premier facility that is committed to regain the health and glow of your skin, we at Elite Clinic provides a full line of treatments to cater to all aspects of your anti-aging as well as cosmetic requirements. After all, we have access to the most up to date age control treatments such as: Mesotherapy Microdermabrasion Hyaluronic Therapy Radio Frequency Technology Collagen Therapy

We use the latest and most effective techniques in skin care. Not only will clients receive immediate results, these will be long lasting as well. The following facials were designed with the most common problems in mind. These facials give clients a variety of options to choose from to cure their skin problems. Acne Control Facial

Purifying Facial

Back Purifying Facial

This facial is gentle and can be used on younger skin as well as older skin. It is a corrective procedure which diminishes blemishes and can prevent future skin problems. According to the clients skin condition more action may be taken, such as skin extraction.

This facial is advised to be done every three months. It is a European method which allows deep cleaning of the skin›s surface. It also speeds up the cellular metabolic rate of the skin to help it rejuvenate itself. The treatment includes: cleansing, exfoliation, facial lift massage and a purifying mask which leaves the skin glowing.

This treatment is a specialized method for cleaning the back, neck and shoulder area. It includes exfoliation and a mask created especially for each individuals needs.

Focus Facial

Eye Treatment

This facial is unique in that it focuses on each client and their skin needs. This will include consultation and a plan designed by both the client and me personality. This is a luxurious four layer treatment, which rehydrates, remineralizes and rebalances the skin. This is one of my favourite facials and our most popular.

This treatment is designed for droopy, tired or wrinkly eyes. It is soothes tiredness using a variety of ingredients like fruit extracts, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, vitamins, and protein peptide. This will regenerate the tissues where the wrinkles have occurred.

Oxygenating Facial This facial boosts the oxygen to the cells. It also promotes new cell growth and better circulation, making this facial excellent for acne prone skin.

Rejuvenating Facial This is a mini facial created to improve circulation, texture and tone. It is one of our de-stressing facials.

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WE CARE The word «Peel» may frighten some people, but this is nothing to be afraid of. Anything applied correctly with the right time and attention is sure to be successful and harmless. I have made sure to design a wide variety of peels in order to accommodate different clients. Pumpkin Peel

Vitamin C Peel

This peel is appropriate for any age or skin type. It is a powerful antioxidant and keratolytic treatment that can substitute other peels. It is a nutritious source of more than a hundred beneficial components, including the highest concentration of vitamin A, C, and betacarotene.

This peel is effective to treat acne, control oil, smooth fine lines and inhibit the pigment production, providing a more even skin tone. It allows the skin to produce its own collagen.

Glycolic Peel This is a gentle peel which only removes the top, micro-thin layer of the skin. This method of skin rejuvenation removes damaged cells on top, which stimulate the cells division. This results in younger and healthier looking skin. It diminishes fine lines, decreases acne outbreaks, even outs colouration and lightens hyper pigmented areas.

Oxygenating Peel The oxygenating peel is an antioxidant therapy to restructure free radical damage. The damage caused by them is one of the most effective causes of premature aging. This rejuvenates sluggish, tired skin due to toxin pollutants allergens, improper diet, solar damage, smoking and aging. Acne conditions also benefit highly from this treatment.

Cameras flashing, hair and make-up expertly in place by professionals, all eyes on you….who hasn’t dreamed of being a super model? To be a successful model, you must be prepared at all times and have an understanding of the tricks of the trade in a highly competitive market. It is very important you are professional both in your looks and conduct. Being able to demonstrate to the client that you have clear understanding about what is necessary of you at a casting or fashion shoot gives you a good reputation in the fashion world and leads to further work. Clients are always looking for new models for photographic shoots, runway fashion shows or advertisements. This means there’s plenty of work for both males and females whose looks, shape and height may not be so conventional.

Royal Peel The Royal Peel is an advanced formulation of L-ascorbic, L-lactic, L-retinol, and an amalgamation of antioxidants, vitamins, and humectants. It smoothes, tightens, and improves the texture of the skin, while also helps reduce other common skin problems.

Herbal Peel This type of peel does not only remove the surface of the skin but also regulates enzymes and boosts the production of collagen. Herbal peeling is a non-evasive method to produce the same results as chemical peeling. It is harmless and very eco-friendly as it does not use preservatives.

Brightening Peel This is used in conjunction with one of the softer peels such as glycolic peel and microdermabrasion peel. This treatment is suitable for hyperpigmented skin, smoker›s skin, aging skin and sun damaged skin. This is good for those who want to whiten their skin as well.

If you dream of becoming the next Kate Moss, attending a professional course on modeling, etiquette and how to present yourself in the fashion world will give you an edge over other models and ensure you expert advice applicable to you and your modeling career.

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HACCI Japanese luxury honey beauty brand debuts in Kuwait HACCI is a Japanese luxury honey beauty brand and its honey is produced by Mizutani Yohen Co. in Matsusaka, which is one of the top 3 largest bee farms in Japan with over 100 years of experience in beekeeping. CityPages had the honor of meeting the Hitomi Mizutani – the owner of the HACCI brand during their recent visit to Kuwait to launch their Kuwait operations which is one of the first outside Japan. The Kuwait operation is headed by Zahra Taqi and was exclusively launched at the Pretty Petals Nails Spa located in Jabriya. A special evening was hosted by the three partners of the Pretty Petals Nails Spa where media and other prominent people from the society were invited and given the opportunity to try the luxury HACCI products.

Alia Al Nafisi

Hitomi Mizutani

Alaa Al Awadhi

Farah Zainal

HACCI products are made for both men and women and people of all ages can use them without any harm as its made from natural honey. HACCI currently has 6 different products; soaps, cleansing oils, skin care, lip balm, conditioners, and collagen drink. More products are under development and will be available soon this year. We were more curious to know more about HACCI and how the idea started. We found a quiet corner at the spa and had our discussion with Hitomi Mizutani which was translated to us by her to loving and very helpful sons Mori Hero and Sisuwi Titi. Hitomi Mizutani born as the eldest daughter of Mizutani Bee Farm with a history of 100 years was surprised to see the madams of Beverly Hills using honey as beauty items when she was living there at the time. It was the same custom that was incorporated into the daily lives of Mizutani women from her Grandmother’s generation. www.citypageskuwait.com

Zahra Taqi


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In order for women of Japan to learn the various ways of using honey, Hitomi Mizutani establishes B.bee Inc. in 2003 and launches HACCI, a brand selling beauty items that use honey. Beauty Honey is the first product of many to come. Using quality honey of Mizutani Bee Farm,Beauty Honey is breakthrough product combing beauty ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and coenzyme Q10. The totally new concept of mixing with food, basic skincare products and even shampoo not found in any other beauty item immediately captured the hearts of modern women and caused a flood of interview requests from magazines and television companies. The luxurious logo and packaging that shatters the conventional image of honey and dropper-type bottles were also some of the hot topics. The company then proceeded to develop honey face soap, cleansing oil, honey collagen drink, lip gloss, shampoo and conditioner, etc. Their stance of not commercializing anything less than perfect is because we want to continue releasing quality products that are loved even 100 years from now. These hit products were born free from the traditional concept while also inheriting the principles passed on from generation to generation at the Mizutani Bee Farm. HACCI, born from the happiness and playful mind of a single ordinary citizen named Hitomi Mizutani,is currently supported by many women of today. We learnt that HACCI products have a seal of the emperor endorsed which is a highest quality benchmark in Japan. Hitomi Mizutani also told us that the Emperor’s wife herself uses the HACCI beauty products. When asked about her opinion about Kuwait, she said that for people in Japan – Kuwait is a mystery. She finds Kuwait much more modern and developed than she expected it to be. Moreover, she finds the people of Kuwait to be very kind.

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How to Care for your Skin during winter www.citypageskuwait.com

Seasonal changes greatly affect our skin. During summer time, heat penetrates and causes burns and pigmentation that most of us experience not knowingly. Our skin serves as a protective barrier from the outside world of our body; therefore we need to take extra care of it. Now that winter season is starting, we have to give more attentionto our skin condition as well. Most often than not, dry skin can be prevented by using moisturizers, lotion or any product for normal dry skin that you avail from any local store or pharmacy. Although not all cases of dryness will be resolved by normal dry skin treatments. In that case, if you have underlying skin problems or health problems, it is better to consult a medical practitioner about your skin dryness. Home remedies can also be done for normal skin dryness. Below are some ways you can do to help prevent your skin to dry specially this winter season.


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Dr. Ghunaima AlOmer

1. Use Moisturizer

Regular moisturizers you have been using during summer may have work well, but during winter time you may need a moisturizer that contains glycerine, sorbitol or alpha-hydroxy acids that will help attract moisture to your skin. Products that is thick like petroleum jelly, ointments or oil-based are good to retain the moisture in the skin. But choose the oils that will not clog the pores like avocado oil, mineral oil, primrose oil or almond oils, stay away from shea butter or oil and vegetable oils. Use moisturizer at least twice a day (morning and night) or more. For many people, their skin tends to absorb moisturizer fast and needs to reapply more frequently throughout the day. For people having extra dryness of the skin, choose products that contain lactic acid or urea.

2. Don’t forget to put on sunscreen

Yes, even during winter season you still need sunscreen or sunblock. The sun rays can still penetrate light clouds, snow and fog. Exposure to sun will lead to skin problems like moles, wrinkles, and pigmentation and skin cancers. Even when the weather is cold, sun can still damage your skin. Make sure to apply sunscreen or sunblock 30 minutes before going out into the sun onto your face and hands (if exposed) and reapply every three hours if you linger outside under the sun for long period of time. Choose a sunscreen with sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 or more with UVA and UVB protection.

3. Avoid long and hot showers or baths

When winter strikes, burning-hot baths gives a better feeling after coming from the cold outdoors and soothe sore muscles. But the intense heat from the hot water breaks down the natural oil that serves as barrier of the skin, causing it to dry more, which happens less with warm or cold water. Short Warm shower or baths are better at this time. Limit your shower time to 5 minutes a day. Adding some oatmeal or baking soda to lukewarm water during shower or baths will help relieve itchy feeling caused by dryness. After you shower pat dry your skin, don’t rub.

4. Mild Soaps

If you’re used to your antibacterial or deodorant soap, you may not notice it but this products are contributing harm to your skin by removing the natural oil. During the winter months, use mild soap or liquid cleanser preferably unscented or lightly scented. Keep away your deodorant soap for next summer. Minimize the amount of soap you wash your body with and consider buying liquid cleansers that contain petrolatum that help seal moisture into the skin. You may also go mild with your laundry detergents, which may irritate sensitive, chapped skin.

5. Humidify

Heating systems either centralize or portable emits hot dry air. Using humidifier can add much needed

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Dr. Ghanima is a Canadian Board certified dermatologist who is widely respected as an expert in the field of medical and cosmetic dermatology in Kuwait. Dr. Ghanima is the owner of the newly opened Skin Clinic in Kuwait. Dr Ghanima’s areas of specialization include: general dermatology,cosmetic dermatology including aesthetic laser skin resurfacing, laser hair removal, botox injections, ThermaLift (non-surgical face lift & brow lift), IPL photorejuvenation, sclerotherapy (treatment of spider veins of the legs), treatment of fine lines, wrinkles, scars, deep smile folds or other facial imperfections

moist to the dry air. There are inexpensive solutions you can also do. Placing plants especially with large leaves around the room will be effective in increasing moisture in the air especially after you water them. Another will be, placing bowls of water in the room where you stay most of the time, water will evaporate and add moist in the air.

6. Drink ample amount of water

Hydrating does not only concentrate on the outside of the skin with moisturizers but also inside. It may be a common misconception, but drinking plenty of water is very good for the health not only for the skin. Although there are cases that even drinking 10-12 glasses of water a day still leaves the skin dry, medical attention may be needed to know what is really causing your skin dryness.

7. Scarf, hats and gloves

Clothing can aid in protecting you from the cold and freezing wind and dry air that will give way to drying of the skin. Wear scarf, hats and gloves to protect you. Avoid wearing wool or other rough materials that can cause irritation when you have dry skin. Don’t use gloves that are wet it will irritate more the skin, develop sores, and if your hands have eczema it will make it worst.

8. Soothe those chapped lips

Our lips we must not forget, it also needs hydration same as the skin. Lips don’t have oil gland that makes it easily dry out. We tend to lick our lips when we feel it dry which is wrong, don’t lick your lips it causes them to chap quickly. Protect them by using scarfs to cover during the cold or windy weather. Make sure the place where you always stay is moist; investing in humidifier helps a lot. Exposure to sun will make chapped lips worse; use plenty of lip balm that has sunscreen SPF 15 or more and reapply as needed.

9. Shaving

When the skin is dry, shaving can cause more irritation, if you are not use to using shaving creams, it’s the best time to have one. Practice on changing the blades as often than not. Always shave in the direction where the hair grows.

10. Slow down on the peels

When your facial skin is unusually dry, avoid those harsh peelings, mask, astringents or alcohol based toners that removes the normal oil of the skin. Better yet, avail for mild foaming cleanser or cleansing milk, toners with no alcohol content, and mask that gives hydration deeply into the skin, not the clay-based that will take the moistureout. Use these products less than the normal usage you do.

11. Don’t forget your feet

Icy, minty foot products are best for summer season, but not advisable during the winter. Our feet, especially when they are always exposed needs better caring. Lotions with petroleum jelly or glycerine is best

for the skin of your foot. Exfoliate once in a while to get rid of the dead skin and to help the lotion to be absorbed faster and deeper. Avoid using wet socks or shoes that may cause irritation, sores, or even make your eczema flare up if you have one on your foot.

12. Consult a Dermatologist

Not all over-the-counter products will soothe your dry skin. Some cases of dry skin need medical attention. Going to the local drugstore and asking a salesperson is not enough to give you advice. When you notice that the products you have bought don’t give the result you needed, it is the best time to see a dermatologist. Such specialist can assess and evaluate the skin problem you are having, plan the treatment you need to undergo and give you a detailed advice on how you will use the products you need. But the common misconception is expensive products are better than inexpensive ones, which is not.Most of the time, the extra price you pay is for packaging and marketing. The important thing in selecting and buying products you use is how it will respond to your skin, will it give the result you wanted and will you be comfortable using it, not by the money you paid for it. Aside from the weather, the products we use and the way we care for our skin, dryness can also be caused by bodily or hormonal changes, if you have a medical condition such as hypothyroidism, diabetes, eating disorder (causing malnutrition), other diseases and treatments is also a contributing factor. Other include: people of age over 64 have greater percentage of having dry skin. It is also important to know if you have family history of dry skin. Though these are the case, most people who have dry skin are perfectly healthy. Dryness of skin shouldn’t be left unnoticed for it can be a source of another skin problem. Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema) can result to untended drying of the skin manifested by swelling, redness and itchiness of the affected area. Cracked skin can be infected and will require more extensive treatment. When will you need an expert for your drying skin? Rule of thumb by experts, Try at home dry skin remedies like using lotions or moisturizers, humidifier, mild soaps or all the tips that was mentioned above for two weeks. But if still after doing so it hasn’t helped your drying skin, it is time to schedule an appointment. If specific signs and symptoms appear like abrupt or unexpected drying or itchiness of the skin, severe dryness that the skin cracked, swell, red, or bleeding, and when you have other medical conditions like poor blood circulation or diabetes it is also best to consult with an expert. Remember dryness of the skin may be as normal at it looks, but do not ignore to not suffer the consequence. Which is true for everyone, young or old, but especially for people who have chronic health conditions like diabetes. So if you are having concerns with your dry skin, schedule appointment with your doctor or a dermatologist. The only way to guarantee you are receiving the specific and appropriate treatment possible available in the market. It’s also a good investment to do this even once. January 2013



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Dr.Saud Al-Anezi

Specialist Orthodontist

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Dr. Saud Al-Anezi is a Specialist Orthodontist working for the Ministry of Health in Kuwait. Dr. Saud gets an indescribable joy giving a beautiful smile to his patients after removing their braces. His favorite quote is "Do what you love and love what you do"

I am old, can I have braces treatment ? A common question the orthodontist (braces doctor) gets asked is: I am over 30 years old, can I have braces treatment? Adults form great proportion of patients attending for orthodontic treatment, recent research shows that adults (defined as those above the age of 18 years) make up approximately 22% in the USA and it would seem that this trend is being followed here in Kuwait. One explanation for this rise in adults seeking braces treatment, is that they are becoming increasingly conscious of the appearance of their teeth. There is pressure from the modern society on individuals to improve their shape and certainly the alignment of their teeth and their smile.

Although orthodontic (braces) treatment can be delivered to adults, there are some factors and facts that the potential patient needs to consider and be aware of. On average, most of the growth is completed by the age of 16 in females and 18 in males. Jaw growth is seen as an essential adjunct to orthodontic treatment and will facilitate dramatically the progress of treatment. In adults, whom are lacking growth, the treatment duration may be longer than treatment in adolescents. Periodontal disease (gum problems) and dental fillings/crowns/implants are more likely to be present in adults than in adolescents. That may add to the complexity of treatment. However, proving that the health of the teeth and their surrounding tissue is established and there is no “active” disease, it is still possible to proceed with the treatment. On the other hand, adults are more likely to comply with the instructions of the doctor since they made the decision to have the treatment and were not forced into braces. This is not the case in some of our adolescent patients because of the fact that their parents “wanted” them to have braces against their will. Finally, any adult seeking braces treatment should be aware of the new developments in more “Aesthetic” braces options than having the traditional “train-track” metal braces. The clear or ceramic brackets is one option where the braces parts will move teeth in the same way as the train-track braces but they are not showing clearly and are almost invisible. In addition, people may choose to have the” Lingual” or tongue side braces (Fig.1) i.e. braces components are placed on the teeth from the inside or the tongue side. That way they are completely invisible. Lastly, if the setup of the teeth is not too bad and only small amount of correction is required, a clear or invisible aligners can be used (Fig.2). The idea of this option is that people wear clear gum-shield type aligners which are pre-programmed in the dental laboratory and will move the teeth incrementally to achieve the perfect smile.

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{Interview/Medical}

Beverly Hills Medical Center - Kuwait New Standard of Care Beverly Hills Medical Center of Kuwait (BHMC) was opened in September 2012 offers an easy-to-access and unique location that is directly attached to the world-famous Missoni hotel. BHMC is the most technologically advanced medical facility in the Gulf, and was designed with outstanding patient service in mind. Because BHMC patients deserve nothing but the best. The facilities are equipped with the latest technology. BHMC has renowned VIP doctors flying in from all over the world, including chiefs of different established departments, professors from top schools and programs around the world, and Harvard-trained experts. Every month, a new famous surgeon will flies in to work and see patients at the medical center in Kuwait. As a result, BHMC attracts patients from around the Gulf Union who value outstanding patient service and world-class care. This month, CityPages had the privilege to meet two very experienced doctors from the Dermatology department of Beverly Hills Medical Center - Dr. Reem Al-Msoukar and Dr. Nabil Kablawi and learnt about the latest technologies that they use to treat their patients.

Please tell us about your educational background? I hold a masters and a PhD degree in Dermatology from RSMY and I am a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine

Can you highlight your past professional experience?

Coolsculpting is the latest machine to “sculpt” the stubborn fat areas of the body. It was developed by Drs Anderson and Manstein of Harvard University. It involves the use of cold to break down and crystallize the fat cells where they die and then the lymphatic system gets rid of these dead cells slowly over a period from 3 weeks to 3 months. In this procedure we gain “the loss” of 2 cm in every session without surgical intervention and with very minimal side effects

I have experience in Lebanon, Canada, as well as Kuwait

How does it feel like? What challenges do you face as a Dermatology specialist in Kuwait?

The feeling during the first minutes of the procedure would be of a pull and slight stinging due to the vacuum and cold

As a dermatologist I faced many interesting cases in Kuwait. The Darker skin tone of our middle-eastern region gave us the challenge to individualize and customize the various protocols of treatment of such conditions as Acne, rosacea, Atopic dermatitis, Melasmas as well as special care for the needs of patients in laser Hair Reduction and Laser Tattoo removal

How quickly can one return to their normal activities after the procedure is done?

What are some of the most common dermatology problems that you face on a regular basis from patients? In Dermatology Acne, Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis are some of the most common diseases

As per your experience, how well is the Dermatology clinic equipped at Beverly Hills medical center? In BHMC we aimed to provide new level of care in introducing the up to date laser machines and providing the latest procedures and techniques to provide quicker but safer care of the various conditions

The patient can go back to work or any other social activity as soon as the session ends

How much fat is reduced during each visit and how many visits are required? 2 cm of fat will be lost and number of sessions will depend of further assessment and patients’ wishes

Are the results permanent? Yes they are permanent

What about the cost? Is it less expensive compared to other methods of fat loss?

Since now its winter and we are experiencing very cold weather this year, what advice would you give to our readers to protect their skin in this weather?

Due to its good results its relatively cheaper than other procedures since less sessions are needed

In winter we face exacerbations of many diseases such as psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis. The first line of treatment as well to care of any skin condition is using a good moisturizer on all parts of the body. The use of sunscreen is a must all year long and winter season is no exception

Are there any special instructions or routines that one has to follow after the procedure?

Now can you explain more about the “Coolsculpting” treatment that you have at your clinic? How does it work? www.citypageskuwait.com

Just to drink plenty of water and to lead a healthy way of life

Your message for our team at CityPages magazine? Thank you for this opportunity and wish you more success and spread


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Dr. Nabil Kablawi

M. D., Ph. D. Dermatology Specialist

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Dr. Reem Al-Msoukar M. D., MS Dermatologist

Member of The American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine www.citypageskuwait.com


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Please tell us about your educational background? I hold a Master in dermatology, certified from the Arab board and certified from the American Academy for the Cosmetic Medicine

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How quickly can one return to their normal activities after the procedure is done? The session takes between 30 to 45 minutes and after the session the patient can resume his daily activities.

Can you highlight your past professional experience? I worked for 3 years at AlSeef hospital and 3 years in the Aesthetic Medical Center in Chicago.

What are some of the most common dermatology problems that you face on a regular basis from patients? In Kuwait the most common medical problems are the acne, dry and sensitive skin and pigmentation.

Since now its winter and we are experiencing very cold weather this year, what advice would you give to our readers to protect their skin in this weather? During winter the most common problem is the dry skin and the patient should apply hydrating creams frequently and use good facial wash which suits the skin. Also apply sun block every 2 hours in order to avoid the pigmentation.

Now can you explain more about the “iSolaz Acne Treatment� that you have at your clinic? How does it work? It is a machine for acne treatment which treat at the same time the red papules and black heads. The machine applies vacuum on the black heads to extract the sebum out and then applies alight in order to kill the bacteria and remove the red papules.

How does is feel during the treatment? There is no pain during the session and the patient should use sun block and avoid the tan.

How many sessions are required? The patient needs between 6-8 session , 1 session every 3 weeks

Why would you suggest Isolaz Acne therapy to your patients? We suggest this treatment for the patient who failed to get result on the regular treatments for acne or if the patient has any contraindication with these treatment.

Are the results permanent? The result is permanent in the same papules but the acne will come back if the patient stop applying creams.

What about the cost? Is it less expensive compared to other methods? A single session will cost about 100 K.D

Who is a best candidate for Isolaz treatment? The best candidate is the patient who has black heads and inflamed papules at the same time and who resist to response to the other treatments. he patient needs to apply sun block after the treatment and avoid any tan after --the treatments and continue with the other treatment which is given by his doctor Are there any special instructions or routines that one has to follow after the procedure? I mean sensitivity to light or sun? The atient needs to use some creams after the treatment.

Your message for our team at CityPages magazine? CityPages is a great magazine and I wish you all the success and thank you giving me the opportunity for this interview.

T: +(965)-222-89999 Hotel Missoni, Salmiya Gulf Road Symphony Complex (floor 6-7) - Guwait www.beverlyhillskuwait.com

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{Health/Nutrition}

Dalal M. Al Nukhailan

Motto: Promoting A Healthier Lifestyle Personal Message: Aesthetic is my favorite word.. Aesthetic is how I see the world

Clinical Dietitian Diabetes Specialist/Pediatrics

Dining Out vs. Healthy Choices Activities in Kuwait ?! Dining out must have been one of them, whether you are cooking at home or have your cook there must be some special days or events where you dine out with family or friends, which is great with all the available options and the wide variety of restaurant’s styles and cafes. But always remember to make your smart choices, this is to maintain your health and affect your surrenders, so let's start now! This month, I will be highlighting your options for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner and I will help you make smart choices in choosing what to have during these meals and without the need to have the sense of fullness or sacrificing your health. so let's make sure we remember those tips: Breakfast:

restrict the portion size, 1-2 tsp is enough.

Eggs - have them boiled, scrambled or omelets and avoid too much of the yolk, choose the egg whites to reduce cholesterol & ask for them to be cooked with vegetable oil.

Nuts - Include some roasted unsalted nuts somewhere; hazelnuts, almonds and walnuts are great options but restrict the portion to the very limit.

Meats - Avoid having high fat processed meats such as bacon, sausages and Marta Della instead be smart and choose lean smoked turkey slices. Dairy Products-Handle dairy products with care, choose skimmed or low fat milk products such as milk yogurts cheeses etc. Always remember to ask for lactose free or ask the waiter/waitress for any products that may contain milk if you have any intolerances or allergies or any intolerances with milk protein, most common is casein. Some foods that may contain milk include: waffles, pancakes, crepes, bagels, cakes, some breads or toasts, ice creams, chocolates, and all dairy products. Beverages - If you’re not eager to coffee choose fresh juices to boost your freshness of the day. Carbs - Choose whole grain products such as brown bread and whole-wheat cereals. Fruits - Include fruits somewhere either some fresh strawberries on top of your waffles or bananas on your crepe or kiwi fruit pineapples and apples or simply choose a fruit salad that nourishes you with its vitamins and minerals. Fats/Sugar - Replace butter with margarine or jam and www.citypageskuwait.com

Lunch & Dinner 1.Look for steamed, broiled, baked, grilled, poached or roasted dishes. In this way you will avoid excess saturated oils that are present in fried dishes that may affect your cholesterol. 2. Always ask for sauces or salad dressings to be on the side, and choose light Italian dressings or a light mix of lemon, balsamic vinegar and olive oil for salads. Much of the extra calories come hidden in creamy sauces or salad dressings and may interfere with weight managements. 3. Skip the soda. They're full of sugar and empty calories. A large soda can run over 300 calories and 80 grams of sugar an approximate average of 2-3 days worth for someone trying to lose weight 4. Avoid foods high in salt and most importantly if you see the salt shaker on the table don’t go directly shaking it on your dishes before even tasting if the food needs more salt or not. Extra salt raises your blood pressure and while you’re enjoying an outdoor meal I want you to have a stable calm pressure ;) 5. Always ask the waiter/waitress to ask the cook to trim fat off meat and skin off poultry, choose lean

meats and grilled burgers and avoid fried & processed meats. 6. Some restaurants might serve you a plate that satisfies a whole group, rather than 1 person, so be smart and stick to serving sizes that suits you and your body needs. More food on the plate is does not mean you have to finish the whole plate. 7. When it comes to desserts …… Try fruit sherbet or nonfat frozen yogurt or chose dark chocolates & reduce/avoid extra caramel toppings. Be precise about the quantity, eat slowly and enjoy every spoon, in order to stimulate your hormones to signal your brains that you will almost reach satiety. 8. Order your sandwich with reduced sauces. Mayonnaise and other fat-filled sauces contribute a lot of extra calories and saturated fat. More over choose whole grain or whole wheat bread options if possible not only because of their nutritional benefits but also because they give a longer duration of the fullness & satiety feeling. Before the end, I’d like to share with you my personal preference when it comes to choosing restaurants, chose French cuisines they always have a small sensible portion size & well presented food dishes. After all eating wisely, it is a personal responsibility to make a healthy living and healthy food choices & to influence others, to enjoy a life full of happiness and away from diseases and medications or health complications.


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Dr. Nazia is a Certified Medical Doctor. She also holds an MBA in Sales and Marketing. Disseminates valuable information in her extensive medical seminars and workshops. Readers should look forward to her regular articles on women health and other general health related issues.

DENGUE FEVER SYMPTOMS:

Dengue is the most common mosquito-borne viral disease of humans that in recent years has become a major international public health concern. Dengue goes by other names, including "breakbone" or "dandy fever." Victims of dengue often have contortions due to the intense joint and muscle pain, hence the name breakbone fever. Slaves in the West Indies who contracted dengue were said to have dandy fever because of their postures and gait. Severe dengue (previously known as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever) was first recognized in the 1950s during dengue epidemics in the Philippines and Thailand. Today, severe dengue affects most Asian and Latin American countries and has become a leading cause of hospitalization and death among children in these regions.

Many people, especially children and teens, may experience no signs or symptoms during a mild case of dengue fever. When symptoms do occur, they usually begin four to 10 days after the person is bitten by an infected mosquito. Signs and symptoms of dengue fever most commonly include:

doctor may recommend that you drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration from vomiting and high fever. Acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) can alleviate pain and reduce fever. Avoid pain relievers that can increase bleeding complications — such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve, others). If you have severe dengue fever, you may need:

• Fever, up to 106 F (41 C) • Headaches

• Supportive care in a hospital

• Muscle, bone and joint pain

• Intravenous (IV) fluid and electrolyte replacement

• Pain behind your eyes

• Blood pressure monitoring

You might also experience:

• Transfusion to replace blood loss

• Widespread rash • Nausea and vomiting • Minor bleeding from your gums or nose • The presence (the "dengue triad") of fever, rash, and headache (and other pains) is particularly characteristic of dengue fever. Most people recover within a week or so. In some cases, however, symptoms worsen and can become life-threatening. Blood vessels often become damaged and leaky, and the number of clot-forming cells in your bloodstream falls. This can cause: • Bleeding from the nose and mouth • Severe abdominal pain • Persistent vomiting • Bleeding under the skin, which may look like bruising • Problems with your lungs, liver and heart

TREATMENT: No specific treatment for dengue fever exists. Your

PREVENTION: A dengue fever vaccine is in development, but isn't generally available. If you're living or traveling in an area where dengue fever is known to be, the best way to avoid dengue fever is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes that carry the disease. If you are living or traveling in tropical areas where dengue fever is common, these tips may help reduce your risk of mosquito bites: • Stay in air-conditioned or well-screened housing. It's particularly important to keep mosquitoes out at night. • Reschedule outdoor activities. Avoid being outdoors at dawn, dusk and early evening, when more mosquitoes are out. • Wear protective clothing. When you go into mosquito-infe sted areas, wear a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, socks and shoes. • Use mosquito repellent. It can be applied to your clothing, shoes, camping gear and bed netting. For your skin, use a repellent containing at least a 10 percent concentration of DEET. • Reduce mosquito habitat. The mosquitoes that carry the dengue virus typically live in and around houses, breeding in standing water that can collect in such things as used automobile tires. Reduce the breeding habitat to lower mosquito populations. January 2013


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A science-based monthly column based upon the U. S. National Institute of Health ‘Clinical Guidelines on the Treatment of Overweight and Obesity’

Dr. Mike, Dr. Bonnie and Dr. Jasem

Wellness, Fitness and Obesity Consultants

Lighten Up Kuwait © - 2013

With the New Science of Weight Control© Continuing With Let’s Make A Diet! Let’s Continue to Learn to Talk the Talk by Understanding the Words Remember, if the vocabulary is wrong, the diet can never be right. Definition #14

•A sugar

Storage Foods are processed carbohydrates, alcohols and fats/oils. When consumed in caloric excess over the daily requirement (about 1,600 calories per day for women and 1,800 calories per day for men) they will result in the creation of body fat.

•A processed fermentation)

There can be no weight gain unless a person chooses to eat an excess of storage food. Having said that, science based twin studies reveal that 80% of identical twins born to parents who are obese will become obese even if raised in non-obese families. Notice that the number is 80%. That is very high, but not 100%. The difference between 80 and 100% is personal choice. Here is where choice enters. Some twins with the genetic predisposition to be fat simply chose not to eat storage foods in sufficient quantity to become obese. All processed carbohydrates, all alcohols and all oils/ fats are storagefoods. 98% of alcohol, 80 to 90% of processed carbohydrates and 95% of fats, once ingested, are available to be stored as excess body fat. Why not 100%? Because, the body expends energy (calories) in the process of absorbing and metabolizing food calories.

Let’s review again. What were the examples of processed carbohydrates given earlier? They were: •Table sugar (processed in factories from sugar cane and sugar beets) •Honey (processed by bees in their stomachs) •Cereals •Breads •Bagels •Cookies •Alcohol (processed by fermentation and distillation), etc. Alcohol is: www.citypageskuwait.com

carbohydrate

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old scientific theories. The major foundation for the practice of modern medicine is, or rather should be, solidly resting upon the Gold Standard.

•A storage food

Definition #18

98% of alcohol is available to be stored as fat. There are 7 calories per gram of alcohol, or 217 calories per ounce.

Fats Vs. Oils

Definition #15 Non-Storage foods are proteins and unprocessed carbohydrates. So rarely are they stored as fats that one can say with confidence that protein and unprocessed carbohydrate are not a cause of obesity. In fact, one could literally starve eating only very low fat meat. The U.S. Plains Indians often did! And one’s teeth would wear out before one could become obese eating raw vegetables! Definition #16 Starches are merely individual sugar molecules, bound end to end on branched chains like so many links in a chain or pearls on a string. Digestion breaks the links allowing the sugars to be absorbed directly into the blood stream. When sugar accumulates in the blood stream insulin is secreted allowing the cells to take up the sugar to be used as fuel. Insulin also signals for excess sugar to be converted into triglycerides and stored within adipose tissue (fat cells) around the body. Definition #17 Science Based Evidence means published peer reviewed randomized controlled double blind cross over studies of sufficient length and involving sufficient numbers to convince competent readers as to the validity of the conclusions indicated by the evidence. Whew! A long but necessary definition, because science-based evidence is the Gold Standard of science. There are other kinds of evidence of course, but only the Gold Standard is sufficiently free from bias to be considered a firm basis for forming new and reinforcing

The biochemical definition of fats is very complicated and beyond the scope of this article. Triglycerides,are the main form of fatty energy storage in humans and gram for gram contain almost three times the energy of pure sugar. Fatsare generally saturated and are solid at room temperatures, and oils are usually unsaturated and liquid at room temperatures. So using this definition we may consider solid fats as saturated and liquid oils as unsaturated. The major exception to this rule is the tropical oils, coconut, palm and palm kernel oils which contain major amounts of saturated oil! Coconut is 49% saturated, palm is 81 % saturated, and palm kernel is 86 % saturated! These oils are inexpensive, taste good and are used extensively in fast food restaurants. All oils, whether saturated or unsaturated, contain almost three times the calorie of pure sugar. Definition # 19 Ketones or ketone bodies are, for all practical purposes, markers of fat burning in the body. In other words, one cannot burn fat without producing ketones. Some ketones are excreted in the breath (that is why dieters have bad breath) and a smaller amount is excreted in the urine. In uncontrolled diabetics the lack of insulin prevents sugar from entering the cells and forces the body cells to burn only fat and protein (muscle) and in the process producing very large amounts of ketones. In diabetics, untreated ketosis can turn into diabetic keto-acidosis, a potentially fatal condition. This is not a problem in the normal dieter whose body produces ample insulin. In the normal dieter the ingestion of a small amount of unprocessed carbohydrate will easily keep the amount of ketones produced under control. During dieting for weight loss the production of ketones means one is actually burning fat. Ketone


{Health/Wellness} breath means saying bye, bye to fat. Said another way, to lose weight is to create ketones. One cannot burn fat without creating ketones; therefore ketones are the good guys in the world of dieting for weight loss. Jean Ann was a 34-year-old married school principle with two children ages 10 and 8 years that presented to my office complaining of weight problems and cyclic depression since her first pregnancy.

she shouldn’t take it so seriously. Her gynecologist explained that many women experience carbohydrate cravings just prior to and during monthly menses, and had offered to put her on Prozac® for her depression and premenstrual symptoms. But, Jean had refused remembering that many of her friends had been on antidepressants and gained even more weight. None of her physicians ever asked her about binge eating or purging behavior. I explained the dangers of binging and purging, specifically that vomiting could cause:

Jean Ann was 160 cm or 5’3”

Weight 63 kg or 139 lbs.

Blood pressure normal at 110/66

• Esophageal (the passage between throat and stomach) rupture

Cholesterol normal

• Aspiration pneumonia

Blood sugar normal

• Bone density problems and fractures

BMI = 24.62

• Electrolyte abnormalities

• Serious damage to the enamel of her teeth

• And in rare instances death BMI = Metric: Weight in kg’s divided by Height in meters2 BMI = Pounds inches) 2

(x)

703 (Divided by) Height (in

Jean Ann’s BMI = 24.62 and from our table we see that her BMI falls within the upper range of normal. She is technically neither overweight nor obese. Jean’s weight history was remarkable only for its familiarity. She had maintained a weight of 47 kg or104 lbs. plus or minus a pound or two until her first pregnancy where she gained 23 kg or 50 lbs. She was able to lose down to 64 kg or 140 lbs. when she became pregnant with her second child and thence gained another 14 k or 30 lbs. Thereafter she had dieted constantly and her weight had fluctuated between her present 63 kg or 139 lbs. and 73 kg or 160 lbs. Jean reported that her best success was with the Atkins® weight loss diet where she typically was able to lose 4.5 kg or 10 to 7 kg or 15 lbs. the first week. However, thereafter she found that each pound became more and more difficult. She usually ended the diet after two to three weeks with a binge and purge cycle (eating a huge meal and then intentionally vomiting). Her problem foods were reported as processed carbohydrates, especially just prior to and during her monthly periods when she would become depressed and often binge on bread, bagels, cookies, donuts and chocolate. She admitted vomiting purposely after these binging episodes. She also admitted frequent laxative use for weight control. Jean Ann had reported her weight problem and carbohydrate cravings to her gynecologist and her primary care physician, but neither had offered advice beyond a suggestion to join Weight Watchers. Her primary care doctor had told her that women often gain weight with age and that

She was also told that frequent laxative use could lead to dependence, and in rare cases electrolyte abnormalities leading to serious illness or even death. We discussed her frustration with her weight, her intense dysphoria (feelings of anxiety, depression, or unease) surrounding the issue of her inability to maintain what she thought of as her ideal weight. She shared with me her feelings of being out of control and then the shame and guilt she experienced after each binging episode. I explained the science-based evidence that proves the role of brain hormones in weight gain, hunger, carbohydrate cravings, fat deposition, energy balance and mood. I offered that, as I saw it, she was trying to do the impossible by attempting to use will power to will her gut, fat cells, female and brain hormones to come under control.

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Over the subsequent months the New Science of Weight Control taught Jean Ann the difference between stumbling along in the dark and following a path illuminated by science-based evidence. She began to understand the New Science of Weight Control philosophy and she began to regain a sense of self control and psychological balance. Once Jean Ann understood the role that female hormones play during menses, amplifying her monthly bouts of anxiety, depression, carbohydrate cravings and water retention, she was ready to participate with us in designing a plan to deal with her problem. That done she became eager to put her plan into effect. Following the plan allowed Jean Ann to move her weight downward within a comfort zone born of science-based knowledge. Her success gave her a strong sense of personal empowerment that allowed her to banish the need for maladaptive binging and purging behavior. After six months her weight stabilized at 54 kg or 118 lbs. (BMI 20.9), a weight she is now happy with. But more importantly, though she still experiences PMS, depression and the cascade of negative emotions that used to dominate her life each month during her menstrual cycle, and often stimulated a compulsion toward maladaptive compensatory behavior, she is now able to use her new science-based tools to push the right hormone buttons and maintain her equilibrium. Best of all, with her new sense of self-empowerment, she is able to cognitively deal with her life stressors and maintain control without succumbing to maladaptive behavior. She no longer finds purging tobe a realistic method of dealing with her problems. She understands her problem and has a science-based adaptive plan that works!

Is Jean Ann a success? Absolutely! Jean Ann has been an adherent of the New Science of Weight Control® for more than 10 years now. She has experienced weight excursions and even occasional exacerbations of her old habit of inappropriate behavior, yet each time period of maladaptive behavior has been of shorter duration and each has ended with her return to the program for what she has begun to call her periodic tune up. Jean Ann’s success is not an exception. She represents the overwhelming majority of the New Science of Weight Control proponents and adherents who as a group average over 15 years working the program. Once personally empowered by sciencebased evidence, adequate support, individual experience and resultant health she has determined through personal experience that the end result is worth the daily commitment, one day at a time for the rest of her life. January 2013


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Mad Woman and Kardashimania There is probably not a single adult person or infant in Kuwait that doesn’t know which celebrity visited the country at the end of November – yes of course you know whom I am talking about, right? I assume that I was one of the few (or maybe even the only one!) not wanting to keep up with the all-around celebrity who gets too much media attention for having done nothing much in her life except looking good (I have to give her that), and…Hmm.. Looking good? Oh, yes, and having had a turbo marriage and divorce within few months a short while ago! Whatever her accomplishments, this celebrity doll decided to have a Middle East tour and bless Kuwait with her presence for a day or two. Nothing could be further from the truth as to think that I would have wanted to be anywhere near the locations where thousands of fans waited for their

goddess to show up and sell them milkshakes, cloth collections and sweet smiles. None of the items was on my list of favorite things and I therefore decided to attend another, even though less exciting, but meaningful event Friday night that was dedicated for a charity cause in Kuwait. Once I arrived at the hotel where the event took place, and made my way through the crowd of people from the reception to the ball room bad news was the first thing that embraced me at the nicely decorated event room – Kim Kardashian supposedly stayed in this hotel that night!! Looking at happy faces, that were beaming of gratitude by the news, I realized that I was a minority even there, among reasonable adults and their kids that wanted to do something good and give back to the society; they all were under the spell of Kardashimania! My night was ruined. I decided to discreetly leave the hotel. Sneaking from the ball room to the reception I was welcomed by throngs of excited youngsters holding their smart phones and cameras ready for a quick photo shoot and looking behind me with desperate expectation in their eyes. While elbowing my way through the impatient herd of fans I heard sudden screaming and squeaking behind me; before I could even blink the wave of people, and me trapped within, pushed away from the reception and moved towards the ball room. You must be kidding me!!, I thought. While trying to fight my way out of the yelling crowd I got stuck next to a teen who’s vocal cords must have been out of steel and as a proof of that she screeched directly into my left ear leaving me deaf for the rest of the night. I gave up. Grasping for air while being squeezed between crying, caterwauling, eye-rolling fans I finally heard the reason for this collective seizure – the beloved goddess was in the event facilities next to the reception! I shuffled towards

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my event room thinking that since I was back at that door again I better get in there and enjoy the charity show or I would get killed by the enamored bundle of cheering teens. The security guy, after noticing me desperately waving my torn up ticket for the show, pulled me out of fainting, already passed out, or at the top of their lungs screaming swarm and opened the door to the ball room. I was greeted by astonished eyes and impatient questions: did you see her?? We heard that she is outside!!! Has everybody lost their mind I wondered while cynically replying back: Yes she is out there!! Even before the sentence escaped my mouth I was pinned to the door, this time from inside of the event room, and bodies pressed against me in an effort to get through me. I couldn’t believe this was happening to me!! You can’t get out, there are teens gone crazy behind this door that want to come in – do you hear me??, I yelled… About an hour later, when hotel security finally managed to dissolve the fan club both sides of the door I felt like I had been smacked around all night and flattened from my face to my toes. Still deaf and tired to my bones I left the hotel thinking, that even though I didn’t see the reality TV star every cell in my body had experienced what it means to be a devoted fan of hers in Kuwait!


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Reshmi Revi is a Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and holds a Bachelors of Communication Studies degree from the Auckland University of Technology. A fitness enthusiast, she welcomes your queries and comments at rrevi@multiworks.net. Follow her on Twitter & Instagram @Q8MissFit.

Where did that come from…? Cue Michael Jackson’s hit song “Wanna Be Starting Something.” Lo and behold, it is 2013. Fortunately for you and me, the Mayan’s were kinda off about the world ending in 2012. In terms of your health and well being, what’s changed? On the eve of the New Year, you like me, were probably up to the eye-balls with resolutions that at one point, seemed solid, unbreakable and achievable. February’s around the corner and like Cinderella, has the clock gone past midnight and these once-were-warrior likeaspirations turned well, into pumpkin pie? Michelle Pfeiffer was once quoted saying, “I’m afraid of what I am, what I’m not, what I might become, what I might never become.”

One of the most challenging things about a fitness resolution is starting it, simply because you’re about to embark on a journey that at times, may see you questioning it in the first place. When you start a fitness resolution, ask yourself why, what is the purpose? My personal training clients would at times tell me that they’re doing it for aesthetic reasons. While I can understand you wanting to look fit for the beach (go summertime!), it’s important to build your fitness goals on a solid foundation as from a solid foundation will you achieve solid results. For example, taking up exercise because you want to feel fit and healthy. It doesn’t help that Kuwait’s been tagged as one of the top 10 countries with a percentage of the adult population with a BMI (Body Mass Index: weight to height ratio) of over 30. 29.9% of the females here have a BMI of 30+ compared to 27.5% of their male counterparts. That’s big news… and big people, people. Not wanting to be a part of this glorious statistic, you suddenly find yourself doing 45 minutes of cardiovascular exercise (i.e. a light jog along the beach front) 3 times a week. Now that you’re exercising, you may as well change your nutrition as why still eat all that silly sugary stuff when you’re taking exercise seriously? So you cut out the junk food and the soda pops and opt instead for a diet consisting of fresh vegetables, fruit, lean meat, lots of water and a sensible amount of brown rice.

If you keep up with this schedule of eating right and frequent exercise, there is no doubt that you will feel fit and healthy and as a side bonus, the pounds will fall off. But how long should you keep doing this eating right and exercising schedule for? Well until it becomes secondnature. In a 2009 psychological study conducted by the University College of London, Phillipa Lally et al recruited 96 people who were interested in forming a new habit. These participants could either eat a piece of fruit with lunch or go for a daily 15 minute run. Lally and her colleagues discovered that it was only after the 66 day mark did their chosen activity become habitual. In fitness, if you worked out 3-4 times a week and ate sensibly, you may well start seeing results after the 90 day mark. Hang on Resh, that sounds like a lot of work, keeping it up for 3 months and more. It is but like I said, your fitness resolution has to come from somewhere solid. Moreover nothing will ever eventuate if you don’t stop eating that pumpkin pie and start working your way to achieving your once-were-warrior like-fitness-aspiration, right?

January 2013


{In The LivingRoom Lounge with Kinda}

Location: The Living Room Lounge Photographer: Antonio O. Alcantara I and Eric O. Fabro

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KINDA

Adlah Al Sharhan is Kuwait's trailblazing Chef, a pioneer and so passionate about about food that she actually needs to be cooking and creating at "all times". Its quite safe to say that she is like a fish out of water when not doing what she loves most. She lives, breaths and sleeps food. A celebrity in her own right Adlah has twenty-three thousand followers on Instagram.

Adlah knew that she wanted to become a Chef and hoped to study Culinary Art, but instead took the smart route, studied Organic Chemistry and Human Resources to please her father and to have something to fall back on. However, she never needed to execute that back up plan for she managed to follow her passion and did it spectaculary setting quite a benchmark for anyone wishing to follow www.citypageskuwait.com

with Chef Adlah Al Sharhan

suite with their own aspirations. Fast forward to 2013, Adlah now is a whirling dervish of activity. I found it pleasantly stimulating listening to her tell me about all the things she has in the pipeline. She invited her partner in crime Miguel Costa, whom she set up Evolution Cooking with to sit with us to explain. A new concept to Kuwait, Evolution is a turnkey restaraunt design concept firm that develops the menu, ambiance and kitchen for the client and also provides advisory services to existing restaraunteurs who need to improve their own menus or service quality. Training and and kitchen outfitting requirements are also part of the services offered. They have a dedicated space with a spectacular view on the 11th floor of West End Tower where they go


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about doing what they do best concocting new and exciting things as we have yet to meet someone with so much on their plate. We to do with food. are in awe with Chef Adlah's commitment to her passion. There is In addition, the duo started the first 'Supper Club' in Kuwait. This a lesson here for all of us. exclusive dining concept takes place two to three times a week at Evolution's premises, and caters for up to twelve guests at a time. Various menus are available for the host to choose from and complete dining privacy is guaranteed while Chef Adlah does the cooking on the spot. CityPages were so intruiged by this idea that we managed to finagle an invite for our own exclusive Supper Club dining session to featured in February's issue.

I asked her what her advice to CityPages readers is and straight out of the horses mouth she stated, "NEVER give up, you WILL fall flat many times, so use those times to LEARN. Don't get frustrated when pursuing anything, don't listen to anyone as they will always have their own opinions. Some will attempt to steer you away from your path. For every few who won't like your concepts, but there will be many more who WILL. There is art to being a cuisiner, you One would think that all those activities would sidetrack her from have to put your time in the kitchen, three to five years before you her show Kashta, instead she just finished tapings for Kashta 2, fea- can call yourself a Chef." turing a Spring themed menu featuring cooking at desert camps and even while boating. We don't plan to ruin the surprise and suggest Adlah has certainly put in her time and is still as dedicated and pasour readers stay tuned. In addition, Adlah was invited to guest judge sionate as the day she started. I personally think her dedication is a on a new reality challenge show entitled "I Wish" and is in the pro- lifelong one. Along with her equally driven partner Miguel the future cess of finishing up her second barbeque themed cookbook written of culinary art in Kuwait seems bright. in both informal Arabic and English, while Miguel decides on which publishing house to go with. The duo hope to distribute the book Look out for Adlahs shows on Al Watan TV. internationally. CityPages wishes to thank 'The Living Room Lounge' for allowing us If we at CityPages missed anything we'd be forgiven for doing so, to conduct our interview there.

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‫‪You may call her a banker. She is full of passion for all kind of arts (graphic design, drawing and‬‬ ‫‪the art of recycling ) Her most enjoyable time is when she holds a pen and melts with its touch‬‬ ‫‪on any thing , Music is her love and traveling an addiction.‬‬

‫‪Hind Al-Jasser‬‬

‫رياضة الهوكي في الكويت‬ ‫تعتبر كندا موطن لعبة هوكي اجلليد و التي متارس منذ عام ‪1870‬‬ ‫حيث وضعت قواعد اللعبة ‪ ,‬بالرغم من ذلك هناك دالئل تشير الى ان‬ ‫اللعبة مورست في بلدان عديدة غير كندا قبل هذا التاريخ‪ .‬وحسب‬ ‫بعض املعطيات فان اول مباراة رسمية للعبة جرت في شهر ديسمبر‪/‬‬ ‫كانون االول عام ‪ 1855‬مبدينة كينغستون‪ .‬اما اول بطولة فجرت عام‬ ‫‪ 1875‬في مونتريال على ملعب " فكتوريا " مبشاركة فريق طالب‬ ‫اجلامعة احمللية‪.‬‬ ‫بعد ذلك بدأت اللعبة تنتشر في امريكا الشمالية‪ .‬في عام ‪1904‬‬ ‫شكلت ( الرابطة االممية لهوكي احملترفني ) التي ضمت ‪ 5‬نواد امريكية‬ ‫ونادي كندي واحد‪.‬‬ ‫ومن القواعد التي وضعتها الرابطة ان يكون عدد العبي كل فريق‬ ‫‪ 6×6‬من ضمنهم حارس املرمى و في عام ‪ 1908‬اسست رابطة‬ ‫جديدة ( جمعية شرق كندا للهوكي ) التي اصبحت عام ‪( 1910‬‬ ‫رابطة الهوكي الوطنية ‪ ) NHL‬التي ضمت ‪ 22‬فريقا عام ‪. 1917‬‬ ‫تأسس االحتاد الدولي للهوكي عام ‪ 1908‬بقرار ‪ 4‬دول اوروبية وفي‬ ‫عام ‪ 1909‬اجريت اول دورة بلعبة الهوكي وفي عام ‪ 1910‬اقيمت‬ ‫اول بطولة ألوروبا‪ ،‬اما اول بطولة للعالم فأقيمت عام ‪ 1930‬وفازت‬ ‫كندا ببطولتها‪.‬‬ ‫في عام ‪ 1920‬ادخلت اللعبة الى دورات االلعاب االوملبية ومنذ عام‬ ‫‪ 1924‬اصبحت جزءا من االلعاب االوملبية الشتوية‪.‬‬

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‫بعض الشخصيات املهتمة بالشأن الرياضيفي الكويت ان‬ ‫نحصل على التمثياللرسمي لدولة الكويت في اوملبياد اسيا‬ ‫في كوريا في دورة االلعاب الشتوية بدون أيدعم مادى ‪.‬‬

‫تعتبر لعبة الهوكي على اجلليد من الرياضات‬ ‫العنيفة فما اخطراملواقف التي مرت عليكم ؟‬ ‫مما ال شك فيه ان الهوكي يعتبر من الرياضاتالعنيفة و‬ ‫الالعبمعرض للكثير من االخطارو قد حصل معنا في اوملبياد‬ ‫كوريا حيث مت اسعاف العب بواسطة طائرة هليكوبتر بسبب‬ ‫تعرضهلكسور اثناء املباراه ‪.‬‬

‫هل هناك فرق خليجية اوعربية اخرى ؟‬ ‫نعم يوجد هناك الفريق اإلماراتي و القطري و الذى يعتبر‬ ‫احدثالفرق اخلليجية و لكن ميتاز الفريق الكويتي عنهم بآن‬ ‫جميع الالعبني من اجلنسيه الكويتيه ‪.‬‬

‫متى مت تشكيل جلنة الهوكي الكويتية؟‬

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‫ما ابرز املشاكل و املصاعب التيتواجهون هاعلى ارض‬ ‫الواقع في ممارسة اللعبة ؟‬ ‫ابرز املشاكلعدم توفر املكاناملناسب للتدزيب‪ ,‬سوىصالة‬ ‫تزلج و حيدة تتسع ملكان اللعبة و جمهورها و هي تابعة‬ ‫لشركة املشروعاتالسياحية كما انصغر املساحة اضطرتنا‬ ‫الى االمتناع عن قبول املزيد من الشباب فيصفوف الفريق‬ ‫وذلك لعدم توفر املكان اخلاص بنا ملمارسة تدريباتنا باستمرار‬ ‫و فيأيوقت مناسب لنا ‪ ،‬حيث ننتظر حلني اغالق الصاله و‬ ‫اخالء روادها من ثم استخدام الصاله للتدريب‪.‬‬

‫اخيرا اوجه شكري ‪:‬‬ ‫للسيد ‪ /‬محمد الدعيج‬ ‫للسيد ‪ /‬سالم العجمي‬ ‫للسيد ‪ /‬علي البشر‬ ‫على جهودهم في تسهيل مهمه التصوير داخل امللعب ‪ ،‬و‬ ‫املقابله‪.‬‬

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‫‪Photographer: Abdelaziz Al-Shayiji Location: Kuwait Ice Skating Rink‬‬

‫اما في الكويت‬ ‫فبرزت لعبة الهوكي على اجلليد منذ بداية‬ ‫الثمانينات و مت تأسيس املنتخب الوطني بعد التحرير‬ ‫عام ‪ ١٩٩٢‬ومت اعتراف الدوله به عام ‪ ٢٠٠٦‬اما عضوية‬ ‫االحتاد الدولي فكانت في عام ‪٢٠٠٨‬‬

‫بداية تأسيس الفريق كانت هواية فمتى كان االحتراف‪:‬‬ ‫البداية كانت بعد حترير الكويت فقد قمنابعمل مبارياتعدة‬ ‫مع فرق اجليش األمريكي و اجليش الكندي املتواجدفي الكويت‬ ‫و من بعدها كانت املشاركة الدوليةاالولى لنا في اسكوتلندا‬ ‫عده ‪.‬‬ ‫عام ‪ 1993‬تالها بعد ذلك مشاركات ّ‬

‫من املؤسسني الفعليني للفريق و كم وصل عدد‬ ‫اعضاؤه حاليا ؟‬

‫ماهي ابرز مشاركات و اجنازات منتخب الكويت‬ ‫للهوكي‪:‬‬

‫املؤسسني الفعليني للفريق مجموعه من االصدقاء‪ ،‬ووصل‬ ‫عدد اعضاء الفريق حاليا الى ‪ 57‬العب‪.‬‬

‫كيف يتم االنضمام للفريق ؟‬ ‫عن طريق مدرسه هوكي اجلليد الكويتيه (صاله التزلج)‬

‫وهل هناك فريق نسائي للهوكي ؟‬ ‫نعم هناك فريق نسائي حتت التأسيس وصل عددهم الى ‪٧٠‬‬ ‫فتاة‬

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‫‪ 1‬املشاركة في بطولة أسكوتلندا عام ‪1993‬‬‫‪ 2‬املشاركة باألوملبياداألسيويةالشتوية التي اقيمت عام‬‫‪ 1999‬في كوريا‬ ‫‪ 3‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنوية عام ‪1993‬‬‫‪ 4‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنوية عام ‪1994‬‬‫‪ 5‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنوية عام ‪1995‬‬‫‪ 6‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنوية عام ‪1996‬‬‫‪ 7‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنويةعام ‪1997‬‬‫‪ 8-‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنويةعام ‪1998‬‬

‫‪ 9‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنويةعام ‪1999‬‬‫‪ 10‬املشاركة في بطولة دبي السنويةعام ‪2000‬‬‫‪ 11‬أول منتخب عربي يسجل رسميا باالحتاد العام للهوكي‬‫على اجلليد‬ ‫‪ 12‬املركز الثالث فيالبطولةاملقامةفي دولة االمارات‬‫العربيةفي دبى‬

‫املشاركات في هذه البطوالت يتطلب طبعا الكثيرمن‬ ‫الدعم املادي فمن اين حصلتم عليه ؟‬ ‫من هيئة الشباب و الرياضه‬

‫الم يكن هناك دعم حكومي لكم او دعم من اللجنة‬ ‫االوملبية الكويتية؟‬ ‫لألسف لم يكن هناك اي دعم مادى من اجلهات الرسمية في‬ ‫الدولة و التي كاناملفروض ان ال تتهاون في دعمنا خصوصا‬ ‫و اننا منلك سجل حافل من االجنازات واملشاركات اقليميا و‬ ‫دوليا و استطعنامن خالل املطالبات و الضغوطاملتكررة من‬


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Cool New Gadgets To Add To Your Wishlist We’ve scooped up 16 gifts that will satisfy any electronic lover, from a projector that will take your movie nights to the next level to digitally savvy products for health nuts.

For The Music Lover: Customizable Jambox Speaker If you don't already own a sleek, portable Jambox speaker system, we bet one of your friends does — and you've been fiending after it, big time! The Bluetooth-savvy, palm-sized device, which can stream audio straight from anyone's smartphone, just got cooler thanks to the fact that you can now personalize the speaker with 9 cap colors and 13 grill hues, for more than 100 possible combos. Plus, if you're ready to shell out an additional $100, note that the larger BigJambox doubly delivers in sound.

For The Movie Buff: 3M Streaming Projector By Roku

For The Nester: Nest Learning Thermostat

Think you can’t have a mini-movie party wherever you go? Guess again! The 3M Streaming Projector by Roku fits in the palm of your hand — for all you on-the-move cinema lovers. And once you pop in the streaming stick, you have access to everything from Hulu to Netflix. Yes, you can tune into any guilty pleasure of choice, virtually anywhere. With its built-in speakers and rechargeable batteries, it really makes seeing flicks on the fly possible. All you need is a strong Wi-Fi signal and a place to project (ceilings, walls, whatever) and you’re golden.

If you're looking to spruce up your pad in a modern, techie, and energy-efficient way, the new Nest thermostat is a wise investment. The intuitive device learns your schedule and turns itself on and off according to the time of day and whether it senses you are home or not. And, if you want to adjust the temp of your crib while you're away, you can control the device through your smartphone. The best part: It claims to lower your heating and cooling bill by 20%, which means you should recoup the cost of the system in no time.

For The Hydrator: Camelbak All Clear Water Bottle

For The Fitness Junkie: Fitbit Wireless Activity Tracker

For The Paranoid And OCD: Lockitron

For The Nostalgic: Out Of Print E-Reader Cases

Did you know that you're supposed to log in 10,000 steps a day ... and that's just to maintain your health? Luckily, you can keep track of your progress quite easily with the new-and-improved Fitbit. Just snap the wireless device onto your bra strap or the top of your pants and it'll keep tabs on your steps, distance traveled, and calories burned. Plus, all that information automatically uploads to your online profile and the Fitbit app, so you can constantly peep your progress, receive awards, and engage with your friends, should you so desire.

We’re all familiar with that dreaded “wait, did I lock the door?” feeling when we’re about mid-way from point A to point B. Well, a new gadget is here to change all that. Lockitron gives you the ability to put your worrisome mind at ease wherever you are. It features a cool cover that fits on most deadbolt locks and has built-in Wi-Fi, so you can check up on the status of your door. It also allows you to lock and unlock from afar. Amazing, right?

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It’s tough to stay green-minded when most iffy public-water outlets make bottled H2O look so tempting. Now, you can steer clear of made-to-toss plastic with Camelbak's All Clear aqua bottle. It’s more than a water container, with its ultra-violet technologies that purify contents in as little as 60 seconds flat. Wowza! And at a cool $99, we think the money saved from rebuying bottles will add up to one smart purchase. Good for your health and the environment? We think so!

As giddy as we get when a new e-book is released, we will always have a soft spot for traditionally bound literature. You feel us? Well, there’s a way to intersect our love for both the electronic and analog with Out Of Print’s hardcover e-reader cases. Serving up classics like A Clockwork Orange andThe Great Gatsby, any nostalgic techie will find these covers to be a happy medium.


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For The Textile Lover: Eastern Collective Textile iCables

For The On-The-Go Reader: Nexus 7 and Nexus 10

Sure, we adore our techie toys, but most of the time the charging devices aren’t as savvy. Ugly white cords and chargers clutter up our workspace. Well, that’s where Eastern Collective Textile iCables come into play. Not only will these satisfy any design enthusiast's or textile lover’s tastes, but for $14, affording one isn’t going to throw a wrench in your gadget-buying budget.

Yes, we all love the iPad, but we gave Google's answer, the Nexus 7, a shot. And, we've got to say, we're totally digging it. The super-lightweight, highdef tablet is tiny enough to hold in one's hand, but large enough (7 inches) to watch movies, read, and surf the web from comfortably. Plus, it's got nifty voice recognition. It's got the highest resolution of any tablet on the market, plus outward-facing and self-facing cameras.

For The Accident Prone: Logitech Washable Keyboard For The Gamer: Nintendo Wii U If there’s one gaming system you should snatch up this season, make it the Wii U — it’s kind of the Christmas must-have. And just what makes it so magical? How about a console that connects directly to your television to create a HD-playing experience with jaw-dropping graphics for enriched Wii scenarios. The cool, tablet-like controller comes with a front-facing camera and finger and stylus touchscreen, so you can play, tilt, and move on the little screen and the big one. Double whammy!

For The Chronic Cell-Phone Loser:

SpareOne Emergency Phone There will always be that one person you know who is consistently sans a cell phone. Whether it’s lost (for the 800th time) or dead — no phone home is their M.O. Luckily, there is a new gizmo on the market that rids peeps of their phoneless dilemmas. This little thing works off one AA battery and is pretty darn handy in emergencies. It works with or without a SIM card and features an LED light, and geo-location services, too. It’s like a spare key, except for your celly. Tech yes!

Let’s be real, in this digital decade, we practically live on our laptops, and that includes meal times. So, instead of feeling paranoid that crumbs — or worse, our cup of Joe! — will spill all over our sensitive keyboards, we found one that can take a spill or two. Actually, it can be completely dunked in water for a nice rub-a-dubdub. The Logitech Washable Keyboard was designed for us klutzes to rinse away our e-snacking. Sticky fingers, begone!

For The Shutterbug: Lytro Camera In no small part thanks to Instagram, it seems that everyone's interested in photography these days. Impress your filter-focused friends with a slew of "how'd you do that?" images thanks to the new Lytro camera, which boasts the creation of "living pictures." Basically, since the rectangular device captures the entire light field (the first consumer camera to do so), the 3-D-like images are entirely in focus. This gives the viewer the ability to tap the pictures over and over and over again, changing the focused area, post production. See it to believe it.

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For The Self-Expressionist: Society6 iPhone Case Okay, so this technically isn’t a gadget per se, but we do think some of the snazzy phone cases found on Society6 will dress up your tech accessory in a major way. You can tell oh so much by someone’s phone cover, right? So why not make an artistic statement with it.

For The Budget-Savvy: Samsung Chromebook We trust Google with just about every quandary that pops into our heads, so it only makes sense to use its new-to-the-scene laptop as our external brains. Enter, the Chromebook, a sleek (and super lightweight!) Samsung and Google laptop that promises to be virus free (yippee!). Going out the electronic store for $249 a pop, we think the geniuses over at that fruit-named place should watch their backs.

For The Two-Wheeled Explorer: Photojojo Bikepod Whipping around on your bike all day, you’re bound to catch some blink-and-you’ll-miss-it scenes. But, luckily, there is a gadget here to assist. Strap this little tripod doodad to your handlebars and you will never miss a camera-worthy moment again — at least not while riding your two-wheels. And we know what you’re thinking, yes, it is durable and will protect your beloved iPhone in case a tumble does occur.

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7 Apps You Need Now Clipix, Evernote and Cozi are among the helpful organization apps you can use. Believe it or not, sorting through the App Store for productivity apps isn’t particularly productive. With thousands of apps with varying degrees of complexity (some of which really shouldn’t call themselves an app), it can be difficult to sort the clutter of links, images, videos, social media, shopping and documents all online. Simple day-to-day life isn’t always so simple anymore.

Here’s a list of 7 organization apps to help you run your life more effectively.

videos and more from the web to your Evernote notes. Free. Online, Apple and Android.

1. Clipix is a free online tool that organizes your digital content, such as links, documents, photos, videos and clipboards. Similar to Pinterest boards, Clipix lets you build different visual clipboards to organize ideas such as interesting articles, gift ideas (including a price tracker that’ll let you know when the price has dropped), books you’d like to read and more. Users can make clipboards public or remain private. Free. Online, Apple and Android.

3. Cozi is a mom favorite, winning awards for its online family calendar and organizer. You can create a calendar that keeps track of everyone's appointments and schedules, print it out or even put it on your desktop, so you can access it without going online. You can also use Cozi.com to create and store grocery lists, write a family blog, and more. Free. Apple and Android.

2. Evernote is a note-based app that you can use both online as Evernote Web and on your smartphone app. Evernote introduced Evernote Business in December, which made online collaboration on projects and documentation easily sharable. The new Evernote Clipper makes it easier to copy and paste important photos, links,

4. reQall is an app that manages your ideas, tasks and more. You record whatever you need by voice or text, and can use email, IM and more. The reQall app also makes it easy to organize your lists—by dates, locations, times and keywords. Free. Apple and Android. 5. Pageonce is a financial app that lets you pay

your cash, credit cards, bills, and investments—on your iPhone and iPad. Trusted by nearly 7 million people, Pageonce provides a secure way to manage your money on the go. Free (Bill pay costs 30 cents each transaction.) Apple and Android.

6. Dropbox: Before iCloud, there was Dropbox. And there still is Dropbox, which is still widely used by both Mac and PC users all over the globe. It’s like having a flash drive in your iPhone. Free (upgrade for more storage). Apple and Android.

7. Free-Time: Want to know how much time you have free on a given day? Free-Time looks at your calendar and does the math for you. Handy if you focus on time management but could be mighty depressing if you routinely overs chedule yourself.

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How Your Phone Changed Photography, Forever The first photograph was taken in 1826, but it took nearly 75 years before Kodak made theBrownie, and photography became possible for ordinary people. The next 30 to 60 years saw photography become progressively more accessible, with the first electric flash, first commercially successful 35mm film, the Polaroid camera, and the Kodak Instamatic, which sold 50 million units in seven years. (The iPhone, by the way, sold as many in just two and a half.) Every Christmas party, every birthday, every high school graduation was peppered with fathers wielding flash bulbs. Yet the changes we've experienced in just the past 20 years have represented revolution, not evolution. Both Photoshop and the digital point and shoot came to be in the early 1990s, but it was their more pocketable grandchildren—the camera phone and photo-editing apps—that have changed everything. Suddenly, making dramatic improvements to a photograph hastily taken was not only possible, it was free and mindbogglingly easy. And taking 100 more photos cost nothing, so cameras weren't just for birthdays and graduations anymore, they were for the everyday. Often, multiple times a day. And most important of all, cameras not only started to fit our pockets, but they were likely already in them-for most of us carried a cell phone, and nearly every phone now contained a camera. All of a sudden, our relationship to this thing changed dramatically. No longer an art form, and no longer a way to document life events, the photograph became a way to communicate and share experiences. Twenty years ago we took a photograph, had it printed, and kept it safe in an album we brought out once a year. Now we snap a photo, or more likely a dozen, share them online on the spot, and forget about them just as quickly. Opportunities for photography are as common as a phone call, sometimes more so. In fact, I've now taken a hundred times more photos with my iPhone than I have taken phone calls. And I upgraded my last phone to improve my camera quality-not my phone quality. Being a photographer-someone who shoots to create art or communicate an idea, whether lofi or in double-digit megapixels-once required thousands of dollars of equipment and pounds of lenses and add-ons. Today, an iPhone photographer's kit is measured in ounces and looks something like the photo below, showing an iPhone telephoto lens, Photojojo Phone Lens www.citypageskuwait.com

Series, and the Phone Lens Wallet. We're blessed to live in an age where photography has become truly ubiquitous and I think we've only begun to understand the ramifications. I'm convinced the most interesting and timeless photographs of the next decade won't come from National Geographic or a press corps photographer on assignment-they'll come from an ordinary person who just happened to have a phone in her pocket.


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Dreams can come true‌ Rich blue silks against glittering crushed metallic silver pleats and folds. Soft cascading lilac and white fabrics lay softly on the skin The mood, fresh and crisp, a whisper of a new beginning.

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Model | Krystle Nazareth | Leaford Young | Rechell Bagsic | Iszonica Modelling School Designer | Fatima AlHubail | Jet'aime Fashion Director | Michelle Natasha Johnson Stylist | Marco Aurelio Salmeron Hair Stylist | ALMAZ Beauty Saloon Photographer | Antonio O. Alcantara I | Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/ Assistant Photographer | Eric O. Fabro | Website: www.ipowerphotography.com Location | Cafe Del Mar | Laila Gallery, Salmiya www.citypageskuwait.com


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Model | Krystle Nazareth | Iszonica Modelling School Designer | Fatima AlHubail | Jet'aime Fashion Director | Michelle Natasha Johnson Stylist | Marco Aurelio Salmeron Hair Stylist | ALMAZ Beauty Saloon Photographer | Antonio O. Alcantara I | Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/ Assistant Photographer | Eric O. Fabro | Website: www.ipowerphotography.com Location | Cafe Del Mar | Laila Gallery, Salmiya www.citypageskuwait.com


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Model | Leaford Young | Rechell Bagsic | Iszonica Modelling School Designer | Fatima AlHubail | Jet'aime Fashion Director | Michelle Natasha Johnson Stylist | Marco Aurelio Salmeron Hair Stylist | ALMAZ Beauty Saloon Photographer | Antonio O. Alcantara I | Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/ Assistant Photographer | Eric O. Fabro | Website: www.ipowerphotography.com Location | Cafe Del Mar | Laila Gallery, Salmiya January 2013


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{Fashion/Photoshoot} Model | Krystle Nazareth | Leaford Young | Rechell Bagsic | Iszonica Modelling School Designer | Fatima AlHubail | Jet'aime Fashion Director | Michelle Natasha Johnson Stylist | Marco Aurelio Salmeron Hair Stylist | ALMAZ Beauty Saloon Photographer | Antonio O. Alcantara I | Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/ Assistant Photographer | Eric O. Fabro | Website: www.ipowerphotography.com Location | Cafe Del Mar | Laila Gallery, Salmiya

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Dreams can come true‌

Model | Krystle Nazareth | Leaford Young | Rechell Bagsic | Iszonica Modelling School Designer | Fatima AlHubail | Jet'aime Fashion Director | Michelle Natasha Johnson Stylist | Marco Aurelio Salmeron Hair Stylist | ALMAZ Beauty Saloon Photographer | Antonio O. Alcantara I | Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/ Assistant Photographer | Eric O. Fabro | Website: www.ipowerphotography.com Location | Cafe Del Mar | Laila Gallery, Salmiya January 2013


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FASHION PHOTOSHOOT CREDITS

DESIGNER Je T'aime by Fatima al Hubail Je T'aime group CO. specializes in manufacturing of wedding & evening dresses of the highest quality and standards process. Our uniquely designed business aim and practice is first and foremost QUALITY. Great efforts are made to ensure superior customer service and highly competitive. With our extensive collection of wedding & evening dresses delightful details such as laced-up bodices, dazzling beads and lovely lacy fabrics. Our large collection features a variety of fresh, inspiring styles – from elegant contemporary designs to classically inspired wedding dresses incorporating stylistic modern nuances, with impeccable attention to detail from the bodice to the seam, from simple, clean lines to elaborately, luxuriously hand-beaded; there's sure to be a gown that would perfectly achieve the most important day of every brides to let their dreams to come true. Je T'aime couture has been operating in the bridal industry since 2003. All our Kuwaitis designers are professionals creative. In recent years, the most part of our business practice is to export wedding dresses to the USA, UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia and other European countries. We offer a wide range of elegant and stylish wedding gowns can be made in wide range of colors with fixable sizes can be two sizes bigger or smaller than the actual size on the label. If the size says 14 then in can be made into a 12 or 16. The fabrics and materials used are satin, chiffon, organza, tulle, taffeta, georgette, silk and polyester.

Je T'aime group Co. Kuwait Phone +9655069236 - Email: falhubail@gmail.com

MODELS:

LOCATION:

FASHION DIRECTOR:

ISZONICA MODELLING SCHOOL

Cafe Del Mar (Laila Gallery, Salmiya)

Michelle Natasha Johnson

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HAIR STYLIST

MARCO AURELIO SALMERON

ALMAZ Beauty Saloon

Marco Aurelio Salmerón is a young Venezuelan former diplomat who recently turned his professional focus to the world of fashion, protocol, etiquette, ceremonial and improvement of the personal & corporate image.He is an advertiser and a sociologist with a Master’s Degree in External Relations and Image Making. His last degree was obtained from the renowned Spanish Image Maker Institute “Cazcarra”, at Barcelona.He has worked in the Venezuelan Embassy in Brasilia,

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Antonio O. Alcantara I Field of Photography: Portraits, Landscape, Street Photography, Toy Photography Profession: Graphics Designer

London, Moscow and, most recently, in Kuwait as Counselor and Consul. He has also worked in various multinational companies such as Ford Andina in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador and CBOSS in Moscow.

Website: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bakanahakuchi/

Mob. 67073942 Email: marckandmarkus@gmail.com Facebook: marcoaurelio.salmeron.3Twitter: @marckandmarkus

Field of Photography: Portraits, Fashion & Wedding

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Eric O. Fabro Profession: Admin Support Website: www.ipowerphotography.com


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A monthly article contributed by John Peaveler and Ayeshah Al-Humaidhi of K'S PATH

John Peaveler

Sammy; A Very Special Dog In the spring of 2005, far out in the barren desert of Kuwait, a small dog was struggling to survive in the worst conditions imaginable. Seemingly endless sandstorms and 50 degree heat are by no means unusual. This dog was no ordinary dog. Quite to the contrary, this dog was singularly extra -ordinary. Both in her personality and in her genetic makeup, this dainty canine was utterly amazing. No one knew this beautiful animal was about to be tested in every possible way, or that she was about to single-handedly prove herself and her breed to be truly worthy of notice. This is the story of Sammy, the dog that changed the face of animal welfare in Kuwait forever. Originally published in 2008 survive? As if to answer me, Sammy came to my building the following week, together with her two timid companions. I gave her the joyful greeting of belly rubbing and high-pitched fanfare that had proved so successful before. She was just as happy to receive it this time. I put out dog food for her and her compatriots, but, as if to confirm my longheld belief that dog food is not food at all, all three of these wild dogs spurned my offering. Ironically, whatever these animals were living on in the desert was better than what man has determined is fit for dog. Their visit was short, and I was surprised to see them head off in the opposite direction from where they had come. Apparently these dogs considered the entire base their territory.

In the beginning of 2005, Ayeshah Al-Humaidhi , along with several other volunteers, was struggling to build the first animal shelter in the country. After years of dreaming and months of tedious work finding land, designing buildings, and raising funds, construction began in May of 2005. This project, which had begun with a vision, was about to culminate with a state-of-the-art animal sheltering facility. This is where Sammy comes into the story. When I first met Sammy, she was hiding in some tall grass in an abandoned quarter of Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base. This base is a remote military outpost in the western desert of Kuwait. My first impression of Sammy was of a timid but friendly dog with a desire to be amenable but a hard-learned lack of trust in people. I quickly reassured her by kneeling down, and speaking to her in my highest falsetto, the voice calculated by animal lovers everywhere to be the most inviting a human can use. A short distance away stood her fellows; a burly, gnarly old male, and a young, lithe female with a mottled coat. Both were much more wary of my arrival. Deciding to be undeterred by her aloof friends, I www.citypageskuwait.com

approached Sammy cautiously, and proceeded to introduce myself. She responded by rolling onto her back and inviting me to rub her belly, a past time that remains her favorite to this day. Needless to say, I couldn’t comprehend how such a docile, healthy, and beautiful animal could be abandoned, neglected, or even born in such a place. I was shocked to find such a friendly animal in such a forgotten area. Ahmed Al-Jaber Air Base is in no way an oasis in the desert. The base is a shell of its former self, having been bombed extensively in the first gulf war and used to this day without much in the way of repairs. The base sits far in the western desert, beyond the Burgan Oil Fields, isolated, and foreboding. It is not a place for the sentimental or the faint of heart. It takes fortitude to live in such a place, and over the course of the next few weeks and months, I was to find that Sammy had fortitude, and then some. After my first encounter with this mysterious desert dog, I guess you could say I was enchanted. I had so many questions. How had she come to be here? Why was she so friendly? How did she

After Sammy and her gang figured out where to find me, their visits became more frequent. Her friends, now named Rex and Sylvester, were beginning to allow me to feed them and eventually to touch them, though not in the happy mannered way that Sammy seemed to enjoy it. They began to stay for longer periods too. I would stand in the field beside my office and watch them play, eat, sleep, and hunt. Watching them hunt was amazing. Besides the Wolf, most people have no concept of a dog that actually hunts for its food. There are hunting breeds, sure, but they are mostly used to find or retrieve prey. These dogs were actually hunting, capturing, and eating Kangaroo Mice, lizards, insects, and birds. Their agility is unfathomable to the layperson, and unseen even among many dog owners. About two months after we first met, Sammy came to visit, and she didn’t leave again. Instead, she burrowed under a shed and proceeded to deliver eleven puppies. I can’t say that I was entirely surprised. She had been putting on weight for a while, but I was amazed, and in many ways honored that she felt safe enough with me to deliver her young nearby. It is a testament to the relationship between man and dog that even a wild dog can trust a human with their most valued possessions, indeed with their very survival. At that time in my life, I was flattered, shocked, and completely at a loss of what to do. There is obviously nothing


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their situation. They were being kept in a very large space, and they managed to get into trouble in every possible way. Whether it was digging out and scaring me to death, or figuring out how to get into the dog food, they were always set on some adventure. There was never a time when at least two puppies weren't wrestling around and creating their own brand of chaos. We did the best we could with what we had. Then, suddenly, we were discovered. Abandoned building or no, it still belonged to the Kuwaiti Air Force, and I was given 48 hours to vacate. I panicked. I didn’t know how I was supposed to safely move 16 dogs in 48 hours or where to for that matter. In desperation, I sought the only resource I knew of: Ayeshah Al-Humaidhi, founder of the very newly formed Kuwait Society for the Protection of Animals and Their Habitat (K’S PATH). With the shelter still several weeks from even partial completion, in 24 hours I built a fence, and by the end of the next day, all 17 dogs were safely removed from their desert inferno and dispersed between Ayeshah’s house and the temporary shelter. Sammy went to live with Ayeshah and the smallest pups, while the remainder went to the temporary shelter with a surrogate father. more miraculous than the birth of a new life, especially eleven new lives, but in the desert, new lives are always in jeopardy. The desert embodies the phrase ‘survival of the fittest.’ Of eleven puppies, it is unlikely more than one, two at the most, would survive to adulthood. As if that wasn’t enough, starvation, dehydration, and heat exhaustion are some of the most painful ways to die. I had to do something, and in 2005, options for stray dogs were pretty limited in Kuwait. So I came up with a completely haphazard plan, and as soon as the puppies became mobile, I loaded them up with Sammy and took them to an abandoned building on the far side of the base. I constructed fencing out of every piece of scrap fence and wire I could find. I soon had a habitat in which these dogs could survive the summer, and I started buying puppy food in bulk. As if all of that weren’t enough, the ever-reclusive Sylvester, whom I hadn’t seen in over a month, turned out to be nursing a litter of five puppies elsewhere on base. By now I had set a precedent I couldn’t walk away from, so Sylvester and her five puppies were brought into my habitat, bringing my total number of dogs to 18. Of course, tragedy struck again eventually. Rex, our beloved wild dog, was struck by a car and killed. Shortly thereafter, Sylvester was mysteriously injured, and died shortly thereafter, leaving behind Sammy to nurse 16 puppies, the oldest of which were now about five-weeks. Fortunately for us, even amidst the hardest times, there were also periods of immense joy. Puppies are insufferable, incorrigible, and dauntlessly bound to have fun, regardless of

Sammy was in heaven. Instead of collecting lizards and putting them on her dirt bed, she was now collecting plush dog toys and putting them on her new soft bed, all the while making sure that her puppies had the best toys in the house. Sammy, at the age of roughly 10 months, having mothered 11 puppies and raised 16 puppies in the dead of summer, was now retired. Four months later, Sammy boarded a plane bound for Vermont, USA, to start a new and worry free chapter of her life. She now lives with two school teachers, Ray, and Jennifer and their sons Thomas and Sam. If you ask them, Sammy (now Jazzy) is the greatest dog on earth. She takes walks along the Connecticut River no less than twice per day, has at least three beds of her own, and has an ever-growing collection of soft dog toys. She doesn’t have to hunt for her food any more, it arrives twice daily in a bowl on the floor, and she doesn’t have to fight for survival, just for a place on the couch next to Ray and Jennifer. Sammy changed Kuwait because she was the first. She started the K’S PATH shelter. When the shelter was on the verge of opening, she forced it to open sooner. Her puppies were the very first shelter residents when, less than 1/3 constructed, we started housing dogs there. Her transport and subsequent adoption in Vermont was a first for K’S PATH, and it set a precedent. One of her sons now lives in Texas. One of her daughters lives in Oregon. Most importantly to me, Sammy introduced me to Ayeshah, who is now my wife. Together with a dedicated staff of volunteers and employees, we run K’S PATH. No matter how big we get, and no matter how many animals we help, we will never forget Sammy, the dog that started it all. In fact, I’m writing this in Vermont, and I’ve just been to see Sammy (Jazzy). She says hello.

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January Movie Releases All Superheroes Must Die

A Dark Truth

Broken City

Parker

Directed by: Jason Trost

Directed by: Damian Lee

Directed by: Allen Hughes

Directed by: Taylor Hackford

Starring: Jason Trost, James Remar, Lucas Till, Sophie Merkley, Nick Principe, Lee Valmassy

Starring: Andy Garcia, Kim Coates, Deborah Kara Unger, Eva Longoria, Forest Whitaker

Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Michael Beach, Kyle Chandler, Barry Pepper, Catherine Zeta-Jones

Genres: Action/Sci-Fi/Adventure/Superhero

Genres: Action/Thriller

Genres: Thriller/Suspense/Political

Starring: Jason Statham, Clifton Collins Jr., Wendell Pierce, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Chiklis, Nick Nolte Genres: Crime/Thriller/Adaptation

Synopsis: Four superheroes awaken in a seemingly abandoned town, stripped of their powers and at the mercy of their sinister archnemesis who forces them into a series of brutal challenges where the stakes include the lives of the innocent, as well as their own. The film follows four masked avengers – Charge (Trost), Cutthroat (Till), The Wall (Lee Valmassy) and Shadow (Sophie Merkley) - who find themselves stripped of their powers by their arch-nemesis (Remar), whom they defeated years earlier...or so they thought.

Synopsis: In 'The Dark Truth', Garcia plays an ex-CIA op-turned political talk show host. He's hired by a corporate whistle blower to expose her company's cover-up of a massacre in a South American village. The film draws attention to man's inhumanity and unconscious actions against the environment and questions if there is a moral and ethical obligation when talking about boundaries, borders and human interaction. With the ever-increasing depletion of earth's natural resource of water serving as the backdrop, a multi-national corporation disregards basic human needs that result in widespread illness and a people's uprising.

Synopsis: While investigating the wife of New York City's mayor, an ex-cop finds himself in the middle of a larger scandal. Billy Taggart has a promising career as a New York City cop until the night he is involved in a controversial shooting. Stripped of his badge, but kept out of jail by New York's popular Mayor, he re-makes himself as a private investigator. Times are tough, and when the mayor offers Billy $50,000 to investigate the First Lady's extra-marital activities, it seems like a straight forward payday.

Synopsis: Parker is a professional thief who lives by a personal code of ethics: Don’t steal from people who can’t afford it and don’t hurt people who don’t deserve it. But on his latest heist, his crew double crosses him, steals his stash, and leaves him for dead. Determined to make sure they regret it, Parker tracks them to PalmBeach, playground of the rich and famous, where the crew is planning their biggest heist ever. Donning the disguise of a rich Texan, Parker takes on an unlikely partner, Leslie, a savvy insider, who’s short on cash, but big on looks, smarts and ambition. Together, they devise a plan to hijack the score, take everyone down and get away.

The Last Stand

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

The Baytown Outlaws

Gangster Squad

Directed by: Kim Jee-woon Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Forest Whitaker, Luis Guzman, Johnny Knoxville, Harry Dean Stanton, Jaimie Alexander Genres: Crime/Thriller/Western Synopsis: After leaving his LAPD narcotics post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with remorse and regret, Sheriff Ray Owens moved out of Los Angeles and settled into a life fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction. But that peaceful existence is shattered when Gabriel Cortez, the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin in the western hemisphere, makes a deadly yet spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy. With the help of a fierce band of lawless mercenaries led by the icy Burrell, Cortez begins racing towards the US-Mexico border at 250 mph in a specially-outfitted Corvette ZR1 with a hostage in tow.

Directed by: Tommy Wirkola

Directed by: Barry Battles

Directed by: Ruben Fleischer

Starring: Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Famke Janssen, Ingrid, Bolso Berdal, Peter Stormare, Thomas Mann Genres: Horror/Adventure/Comedy Synopsis: Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is just one of numerous supernatural action movie “re-envisionings” on the horizon, and it features rising stars Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton as the adult versions of the famous fairy tale siblings, who are now highly-skilled professional bounty hunters. Villainous character actor Peter Stormare (of Prison Break and Fargo fame) and Norwegian actress Ingrid Bolsø Berdal signed on recently for the film, the plot of which has remained largely under wraps up to now – besides the obvious implications of the movie’s attention-grabbing title, that is.

Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria, Serinda Swan, Clayne Crawford, Thomas Sangster, Meagan Good

Starring: Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin, Anthony Mackie, Michael Pena, Giovanni Ribisi

Genres: Crime/Action/Comedy

Genres: Drama/Crime/Gangster/Period

Synopsis: After her ex-husband Carlos shoots Celeste three times in the gut, it's time to play dirty. In the fight for her godson, Rob, she hires three outlawed and redneck brothers to bring him back to her. But nothing can be that simple in the South. What begins as a small rescue mission rises to a southern battle royal. This odd team must shoot their way through gorgeous female assassins, Native American hunters, Federal agents, and a whole lot of metal coming after them, while protecting Celeste's innocent child.

Synopsis: Los Angeles, 1949. Ruthless, Brooklyn-born mob king Mickey Cohen runs the show in this town, reaping the ill-gotten gains from the drugs, the guns, the prostitutes and-if he has his way-every wire bet placed west of Chicago. And he does it all with the protection of not only his own paid goons, but also the police and the politicians who are under his control. It’s enough to intimidate even the bravest, streethardened cop…except, perhaps, for the small, secret crew of LAPD outsiders led by Sgt. John O'Mara and Jerry Wooters, who come together to try to tear Cohen’s world apart. January 2013


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Meet Nada, our team member is simply a book savvy. Every month Nada picks her favourite book Nada Soliman and shares with you its review. Please fee free to contact Nada to discuss your opinion or ask nada.soliman@citypageskuwait.com her opinion on your favourite book or author.

BOOK CLUB Twilight I’m sure most of you heard about the famous Saga of Twilight or have seen it in the cinema or on TV. As it came to an end in the theatres this past November, I decided to start the New Year with all of you lovely readers with the greatest love story of our model times; the story of Edward and Bella, today’s Romeo and Juliet with a twist. The story of Twilight begins in a small town in Washington State called Forks; its population doesn’t exceed a few thousand people. Bella moved in town with her father who is the Chief of police when she decided she needed to give her mother and her new husband some space to travel around the country because of his career in sports, guiltless. As she is not a people person she hopes that her moving in a new town and a new school will not catch other’s attention. As much as she wanted that to happen, no secrets can stay safe in Forks, without realizing it she becomes the center of attention at the local high school, gaining everyone interest and likes, except for one, Edward Cullen. She expected her time in Forks to be as boring as the town itself until she met him. It bothered her so much that he didn’t like her, or so she thought. Edward’sbizarre behavior towards Bella, as well as his charm makes her fall for him unconsciously. What she doesn’t know is that Edward is a one hundred and nine year old vampire who lusted for her blood and can easily kill her. On the other hand, Edward is a vampire who can read people’s minds except for Bella’s, which intrigued him, drove him crazy to try and figure her out. As they come closer to one another they are faced by many obstacles and dangers that will only bring them closer to each other. “And so, the www.citypageskuwait.com

lion fell in love with a lamb,” – Edward Cullen “Twilight” Twilight (2005) is written by bestselling author Stephenie Meyer who wrote the famous saga as well as another book called The Host (2008) and a section in a book called Prom Nights from Hell (2007). She has a degree in English Literature and lives in Arizona with her husband and her three kids.

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Twilight is a story of forbidden love that struggles to become a promise of forever. It is a story that will stay with you for a long time even after you turned the final pages. It is only the beginning of one the world’s most epic love stories of our modern times. It will restore your faith in love. “It’s not the end, it’s the beginning,” - Bella Swan “Twilight” Next month we will continue with the great Saga, with the second book called “New Moon”. The story of Edward and Bella continues with more struggles, heartbreaks, new emotions and reunions. The lion leaves, so the lamb is upset, but will the wolf cheer her up? If you have read Twilight let us know what you think. If you have read New Moon let us know what you think.


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January Book Releases These are some of the main book releases for January 2013. These are the books that have a good chance of being popular or good.

The Death of Bees

White Dog Fell from the Sky

Scottish author Lisa O'Donnell's debut novel, The Death of Bees, received a positive reception when it was released in the U.K. in March 2012. This darkly funny though sometimes obscene novel tells the story of two girls with bad parents who decide not to tell anyone when those parents die. The girls befriend a gay neighbor who is also an outcast, but who wants to help them. Told from alternating viewpoints, the story moves quickly, but it is no fairy tale.

This novel has been compared to Abraham Verghese's Cutting for Stoneand the location -- Botswana -reminds us of the fabulous No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. This is a story of a man forced to flee South Africa in 1976 after he witnesses a murder by a South African authority. He was a medical student, but takes a job as a gardener in Botswana. When he goes missing, the woman he works for sets out to find him.

The Last Runaway

Tenth of December

The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier is historical fiction about a Quaker woman who moves to Ohio from England and befriends some other women who are helping with the Underground Railroad. Chevalier charmed readers with The Girl with the Pearl Earring and other historical fiction novels with real characters, such as Burning Bright. This is her first novel about American history.

George Saunders' collection of short stories, Tenth of December, combine humor and depth, insight and feeling. The characters are varied, but the cross section provides a look at contemporary lives and pushes readers to ask big questions.

The History of Us

Insane City

The History of Us involves three adult siblings who were raised by their aunt after their parents died in a car accident. Eloise Hempel moved from a successful life on the East Coast to her family home in Cincinnati to raise her sister's kids. As the third one leaves the house, and as her mother, with whom she does not have a good relationship, starts to raise issues, the family begins to become undone.

Dave Barry has not written a novel for adults on his own in a decade, but he's back this year to warm up winter with a crazy trip to a destination wedding in Florida. Insane City involves chases, gangsters, an albino python, a Haitian refugee, a giant pimp...and a wedding party. This is brain candy for readers who can't wait for summer.

Data, A Love Story

Beautiful Things Never Last

Just in time for Valentine's Day and the February blues, a true story that analytic single women can enjoy. Amy Webb was fed up with bad dates through online dating and was about to quit when she decided to take a different approach -- she signed up for a new account as a man to analyze women's profiles and then used her skills in data strategy to craft a profile for herself that attracted the kind of men she wanted to meet and eventually led to her relationship with her husband.

It’s been almost two years since Quinn's life was changed for good by that Christmas kiss from Ben.Two years of working hard and getting her life together. No more crazy parents looking over her shoulder, no more self destructive behavior and no more secrets. Now, she and Ben share everything— including an amazing apartment, and a beautiful love.

Lisa O’Donnell

Tracy Chevalier

Leah Stewart

Amy Webb

Eleanor Morse

George Saunders

Dave Barry

Steph Campbell

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Aisha Ameen is a passionate interior designer and has already become highly sought-after in the local market. Currenty pursuing Business Degree and enjoys painting in her free time.

Aisha Ameen

Convertible Furniture Convertible furniture is a portable alternative to traditional furniture. It is also known as collapsible, transformable, foldable and compact furniture. Due to the lack of space and storage in some houses, many prefer to use such furniture. It can be folded into a fraction of its original size or convert into completely new objects. Designers nowadays are using different materials like plywood sheets and metal to create sustainable, collapsible furniture. History Foldable furniture has been with us for over two millenniums. Ancient Greek vases dating back to the sixth century B.C., had paintings of foldable chairs. Nomads also carried furniture with the same concept on their backs. They used lightweight designs and materials that can easily be disassembled such as beds and kitchen stools. Designing small houses later on became crucial in Japanese architecture. Rooms were not designated to a specific function. Instead, portable furniture was used to convert spaces.

Designs Convertible furniture takes many shapes and forms. One example of foldable furniture is Flexible Love. Flexible Love is a very adaptable chair (see Figure 1), which is designed by a Taiwanese designer, Chishen Shiu. It is made completely of recycled paper and wood, which makes it environmentally friendly. Its creative design stretches to seat more than one person. It comes in 3 sizes that seat eight people, sixteen people, or twenty people.

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Another form of convertible furniture is Doc, a sofa bed designed by Bonbon Trading, which folds out into a bunk bed for two (see Figure 2). “All covers are fully removable and washable” according to Bonbon, and it also provides a safe ladder and a protection barrier. Bibliochaise, also known as Chair Library, is another smart piece of furniture, which has a dual function. It is by Italian designer business Nobody & Co. The chair has shelves to store up to 5 meters of books and keep them at arms reach. It comes in black or white with cotton or leather cushions in a variety of colors. (see Figure 3) The Fletcher Capstan Table shown in Figure 4 is a wooden table designed by David Fletcher. It can expand while preserving its original circular form either electrically or manually. The best aspect of this table is that it “doubles its seating capacity, from six to twelve, at the push of a button 90 Degree furniture, by Dutch designer Louwrien Kaptein, is another lightweight unit created to serve artists. It consists of four room dividers, each with a different function. (see Figure 5) As De Boer pointed out: This Kapteinbolt interior contains everything an artist’s living and working place needs: a work unit, a unit for www.citypageskuwait.com

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sitting and sleeping, a kitchen unit and a storage unit. The closed panels open in a 90 degrees angle. Each unit is both a room divider and a functional piece of furniture. The interior is easy to move and usable in any space, preferable close to a toilet and bathroom.

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Another unique piece of furniture is the Ecobank, by designer Marius Goetze. This convertible furniture is made of plywood. It has a fixed structure which can be flipped into 3 different positions, serving as a desk, table, and a podium. (see Figure 6)

with the theme of the room they are placed in. That would result in a very awkward and unpleasant view. On top of that, some people might find it difficult to deal with convertible furniture. The elderly, disabled people, and young children may have a problem trying to assemble the piece or convert it. Not only that, but some furniture pieces might be dangerous around children.

Advantages of Convertible Furniture There are many advantages gained from using convertible furniture. Some designs are very compact hence they utilize space efficiently. Having a convertible object, which can be used for many functions like the Marius Goetze Desk saves space by providing 3 objects using the same piece of furniture.

Exploiting Convertible Furniture Transformable furniture can be utilized in many places. For instance, it can be used in dwellings to provide extra furniture (e.g. beds, sofas, and shelves) or to offer more storage. It can also be used as multifunctional objects to aid students or instructors in academic institutions. Another place to use such furniture is at commercial offices, where companies are constantly trying to cut down on furniture expenses. This method is also applied in airplanes, where more than one function is integrated within 1 seat. Airplane kitchens also use these types of furnishings for storage.

Also, convertible furniture is flexible, and its simple design makes it relatively easy to use. It adapts to serve

Convertible Furniture in Kuwait It was observed that convertible furniture is mostly used in countries other than Kuwait like Japan. Hence, people living in Kuwait were asked about their opinion regarding this furniture and if they would consider buying it. Most of the people were only familiar with the traditional sofa bed. As soon as other designs were demonstrated, they started showing more interest in transformable furniture. However, they all agreed on the fact that they would not use it in their homes here in Kuwait unless they had very little space. Some mentioned that it was a very good idea to utilize it in their beach houses, farm houses, waiting rooms, and in guest rooms.

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multiple functions in one space, and can easily be carried to be used in other places. It can also be reused which therefore, lessens the amount of furniture that is thrown away. For example, convertible cribs can later be used as toddler beds then full size beds. Every one of us wishes to save the life of our environment. Choosing eco-friendly furniture is one step towards that dream. Many designers use recycled materials or organic products as a contribution to saving our planet. One of the best things about transformable furniture, is the fact that it is considered as a cost-effective choice. It can save a lot of money; instead of buying many furniture pieces, one can choose an object, which converts to serve more than one need.

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Disadvantages of Convertible Furniture Although convertible furniture has many great advantages, it has a few drawbacks. The fact that it is smartly designed might be an obstacle when the furniture piece gets broken. The user might find difficulties looking for a carpenter since they are unfamiliar with such designs. Another negative aspect of these furnishings is that they might not blend well

One elderly lady was more worried about her grandchildren than providing extra space. She was concerned whether the furniture would be a threat to their wellness or not, and if they would ruin her furniture whenever they came to visit. Men, on the other hand, were more concerned about the price, maintenance, and quality. In general, they would use this furniture if its price was reasonable and if there were spare parts available. It was also preferred if the piece was repairable at home. Another issue they had on mind was whether this furniture is available in Kuwait or it had to be imported from other countries. In conclusion, it was observed that most of the people in Kuwait were interested in such furniture because of its uniqueness, unlike people in native countries were convertible furniture is essential to save space. January 2013


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Alina Tacu The Romanian Author Living in Kuwait. Alina Tacu has written a book about Kuwait and it is very likely that she is the first Romanian-born writer who captures, in her book, “Kuwait, a Romanian writer greets you at your home”:insights of an expat into the Middle East, the Kuwaiti reality “at its home.” The description is pictorial, poetic, from which we can understand that, due to some blessed circumstances, as well as to some moral and ethical factors deeply implemented into the Arab conscience, each native can be a part of Allah’s kingdom. CityPages had the honor of meeting Alina recently and have an exclusive interview where she discussed the process of writing the book and what inspired her.

Please introduce yourself to our readers? I am, so to say, a multiple personality. When I was a kid I wanted to become an Egyptologist. Unfortunately, this was not a dream to come true in a communist Romania where I was born. My mother is Romanian and my father is Greek. I lived all over the world but most importantly, each place gave me a new experience. My early years were spent in a Music school where I studied cello and piano. Then I studied languages: English, French, Italian and Latin. I speak them fluently, along with Romanian. I also speak a little Slovak since I spent three years in Slovakia being the personal tutor of the Secretary of the state. I have a Master degree in American literature and another Master in Journalism issued by the University of Illinois. I am an international Debate judge and I actually released Karl Popper Debate program in Romania. I worked for the Soros Foundation then I taught seminars at Al. I. Cuza University in Iasi, my home city. I am proud to be the niece of the only Romanian Noble Prize laureate George Emil Palade, my grand-uncle by father. I am also proud to be the daughter of a national hero, my father, Alexandru Tacu who was a great contributor to bringing democracy in Romania after being held in communist prisons for years. I published five books, the first four in Romanian, poetry and essays.

When and how did you come to Kuwait? As Americans would say to take a break and think: “This is a good question”. I got a phone call from a recruiting agency offering me a position as a teacher in Kuwait. I did not know much about this country but I had always been fascinated by the Orient with my addicted reading of The Arabian Nights. So I decided to go to the interview in pursue of a change, something www.citypageskuwait.com

new. And I was going to be close to Egypt. I visited the country twice but just to have an encounter with the shadows of pharaohs and the ineffable smile of the Sphinx.

What was your first experience in Kuwait and how has it changed gradually? When I landed in Kuwait the first impression I had when I got out the airport was that I stuck my head in a heated oven. Then, walking through the parking lot I thought I was visiting a luxury car show room. It was 3 o’clock in the morning. When trying to get some sleep a loud alarm woke me up. It was the morning prayer. I knew about the call from my readings but it was really bizarre to hear the muezzins chanting. The culture shock was tremendous: the mélange between obsolete but paradoxically still modern way of clothing: dishdasha and abaia and the mundane blue jeans, the dust , the way you had to talk to people, no eye contact, no touching. This was so different from the way I was raised. I am basically Greek and Greeks are very open and love to pat, touch and hug. During the first months I was confused and trying to work my way. In December 2007 I was saying to myself that as soon as the school year is finished I will just leave. In March I was already sure I would come back. And there is this mesmerizing wish to come back…so here I am, the sixth year in Kuwait.

When and how did you get the idea of writing a book on Kuwait? When I left home I was writing as a freelancer for two daily newspapers in Romania. They asked me not to cease and to become a “correspondent” better said, an “observer” of the Arab world. And this is because the perception of European people about the Middle East is limited to “terrorism”, “suicidal

bombs”, “fundamentalism” a way of seeing things in black and white only. When I got here and started to meet people and see places, I realized that Kuwait is a work in process and the society is so mixed that you may call this country a “melting pot” as America is called. Then I really started to observe – a totally different culture. Probably the difference made it interesting. I gradually learnt how to talk and look at people, how to restrain my impulse of being too expansive and after a while everything made sense. This is when I started to write about Kuwait for the two newspapers in Romania. I did not write articles, I wrote literature. And people loved it.

How long did it take to complete the book? All the correspondence I wrote in my first two years of staying in Kuwait became the book. I released it in Romania in 2009 and it became a best-seller because people were curious to read about something else than the things mentioned above. The book tells about people, religion, places, customs, weddings, politics and even infrastructure. I admit that my perception changed as I started to feel that I belong but I would not modify a thing in the text. And this is because it writes about “fresh” feelings and a brand new experience.


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Who had helped you in the process of gathering the information and completing the book? Everything I wrote in the book is based on talking to people around. I had a good friend who introduced me to a famous lawyer who gave me precious information about public things. Then, I had my colleagues in school. They were Arabic teachers coming from all Middle East so I got information from different Arabic sides. And there is, of course, my own view on things.I like to believe that I tried my best to make an objective observation.

Did you face any obstacles or problems during the process? There was a problem of adjustment. Before I came to Kuwait I did some research on the Internet about the country. I made up an idea about past history of pearl fishing and living in tents. But in the beginning the impact was by far not I expected to be. It was a challenge to change my habits because of a major behavioral switch. After a while I met Kuwaiti people and I found out they were good and hospitable. That was the moment when I realized that the famous image of the Middle East was wrong. Here I found warm people, persons you would like to talk to, socialize and exchange moments of culture. I am very honest both in what I am saying here and I wrote in the book. Kuwait is a crossroad of civilizations and a good place to share a new world.

the look. They were thinking that I would throw myself in the middle of an atomic blast. I smiled gently and told them that if I was to die, this could always happen anytime and anywhere, like a meteor falling on your head while walking on the street. I had no fear and I was actually happy to make the change..

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should be shared. I also take my own pictures so the new book will be very much like a special album.

Your message for us at CityPages Magazine? I admire the magazine for the ravishing layout and its complexity. I am positive that everyone enjoys reading it. I thank City Pages for the opportunity I was given to appear on its pages.

I dedicated the book to my parents since they are the most important people in my life.

Where is the book available to buy? The book was published in limited edition and was given for free to royalty, ambassadors and diplomats. Hopefully it will be published here too and will be released on the market.

What are your future plans? Right now I am writing a travelogue. Being in the Middle East gave me a huge opportunity to travel. I have been to Dubai, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Oman, Abu Dhabi. I feel that all the beautiful experiences I had

Where did you get the book published? And how has been the response so far?

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As I said before, I published the book in 2009 in Romania and it was very well received. Frankly, when I told my friends I was going to Kuwait they gave me

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Nada Faris is an award-winning poet who writes articles and short fiction in local magazines and newspapers. Her articles and short fiction appeared in Kuwait Times Newspaper and several magazines in Kuwait.

Nada Faris

Circumscribed Criticism Ameena Abdalrazzag kneeled on the ground of a prison cell, her knees ached from the prolonged posture, her tears washed both sins and dust away, and her palms pressed on the concrete floor. She strove to think of God although her rampant thoughts clobbered her mind. When she remembered that she faced execution, a whimper escaped her throat. She ignored the women who shared her dingy confinement and recited all the Koranic verses she recollected. Ameena would have dazzled anyone who met her before her incarceration. Her large Arabian eyes, symmetrical nose, and her luscious lips served to bolster her confidence. She coupled beauty with intellect and passion with mission. She left high school with the highest grades. Even the Crown Prince was proud. After graduating from The College of Social Sciences at Kuwait University with a perfect 4.0 GPA, both the Prince and his people called her an intelligent robin. But after becoming the leading figure of The Kuwaiti Women’s Cultural and Social Society, the Prince mentioned her no more and a rift divided the people. She was called “The Female Messiah” by her fans; “The Female Anti-Christ” by her critics. Her article, “Anything He Can Do I Can Do Better,” roused a large portion of the female community to claim parliamentary positions. It catalyzed the Blue Revolution of March 08, 2005, where thousands of Kuwaiti women dressed in blue, held signs, and protested in front of the Parliament. The chorus of women echoed her phrases in unison: “Half a democracy is not a democracy,” and “Give women their rights—right now!” “I promise,” she had said to a pudgy CNN reporter, “to fight for my sisters until my last breath.” “But what if women gain complete rights in every sector and domain in the country? What will you do then?” “When equilibrium becomes the country's creed, I will focus my attention on abused women in other parts of the world.” She wrote consistently of strong female protagonists. Some critics argued that she changed nothing by writing about women characters who already occupied social and political positions already bestowed by the current system. She responded in an LBC interview, where she publicized her latest short story collection The Time of Month: “It functions as a reminder that women are not just fighting for positions they have not held, but that they are also fighting to maintain their grasp on advances they made over the long journey. You see, female principals bear immense responsibilities, but still, people tend to forget that, www.citypageskuwait.com

because the mainstream media is projecting the notion that women who enter the parliament will only talk of clothes and makeup.” Government sectors despised her. They regarded her as a Westernized elitist sent to disrupt the tranquility of tradition. But while a handful of skirmishes occurred between Ameena and the government, she still enjoyed a growing public success. This made her forget that it wasn't her power which kept harm at bay. She demonstrated her folly in “We Were All Formed Female First,” an article which detailed an extravagant revolutionary procedure that would replace all influential positions in the country with female candidates. “Aha!” said a government official with a sleazy smile. “The slip we've been awaiting! Now we can bury her once and for all!” In less than half an hour since her article had been published, a handsome Kuwaiti man in a crispy clean dishdasha, who introduced himself as Adnan Al-Dikhil from The Secret Service, handcuffed Ameena and dragged her out of her father's house. Ameena’s public scandal tipped the country into a turbulent uproar. When she stopped reciting Koranic verses Ameena begged Allah for forgiveness and total redemption. “I will never participate in politics again,” she croaked. “I will even marry and fulfill half of my religion if you forgive me!” As if by divine intervention a female officer called her name. She lifted her once beautiful, now red and swollen, face off the concrete floor. “You're free” she said coldly and unlocked the cell. Ameena scurried out of the prison gate where her cousin was waiting. Khaled Abdalrazzag avoided her gaze; he grabbed her wrist and shoved her into his car. As most Kuwaitis who complain about their government amongst family and friends, he was a patriot at heart; the kind that blamed the government, the parliament, and the people, but never the monarchy or the constitution. They drove in silence and walked in silence until they were deep within her father’s assembly hall—where twenty-nine family members had gathered. “I hope you learned to keep your mouth shut about things you didn’t understand!” he finally erupted. “Khaled, please, ease up on your cousin,” pleaded her mother. “She brought it upon herself!” “God knows that no one's more disappointed than myself, but I am still your uncle, so please, at least

restrain yourself in my presence.” All her mother’s seven sisters and two brothers as well as her father’s six brothers and five sisters were present in the large hall, in addition to some of their elder offspring. She had shamed them all. Khaled was right; she was the cause. Nobody had forced her to publish the article. In fact, everybody in the newspaper had urged her against its publication. She remembered feeling smug and invincible. It was her newspaper: Sayidat Al Mustaqbal – “Women/ Leaders of the Future.” She could publish whatever she wanted. She learned amidst random familial interjections of her costly liberation. Numerous members of the social elite, including The Kuwaiti Women's Cultural and Social Society, the government, the parliament, some sheikhs and influential citizens, who had lobbied for her freedom, did so because they neither wanted the West nor Arab leaders to interfere in their affairs. They feared that the result of any interference would lead to a generalization of Ameena’s story as “a moral” which would be used to explain the outcome of women with power. Strings were pulled, fines were paid, and an unequivocal promise made: that she will never write about politics, religion, or gender again. In spite of that, she was urged to continue writing—either in praise of current affairs or, simply, to entertain the masses and allow them a leeway from political quarrels. Because of the genuine promise she had made to God in prison, she agreed wholeheartedly. The rest of the week was devoted to planning something that would honor the generosity of the Kuwaiti people. “Poems,” she thought, “or Ramadan shows.” When she saw her favorite pen, she recoiled. “I won't use this,” she decided. “It's a rebel pen. It is the pen that ruined my life.” With a bland ballpoint she wrote a notice before her poems: “I will write to honor the country that has been charitable, and the munificent Prince who treated me as a father would a naughty child: slapped my wrists, delivered his lesson, and trusted me enough to learn from my mistake. I am embarking on a new beginning; a path direct and comfortable. A path subdued, bursting with obedience. For these reasons, I reject my favorite pen, which is now lying uselessly in my drawers. I will never discard it for its purpose is to remind me that I have made a promise—a promise I aspire to maintain no matter the consequences.” The scandal destroyed Ameena's reputation as a writer. Readers either discarded her poems or mocked them. They couldn’t understand how she had been so driven and how swiftly she compromised


{Entertainment/Book Releases} her beliefs. They never realized that fear was a powerful force whose intensity turned atheists into believers. There was only one person who not only sought her poems, but who was besotted with the idea of the female rebel. This man was a critic; the type of critic that sees pink elephants in a poem about the ocean, devil worshipping in hymns, or intercourse in nursery rhymes. They tread the world of academia like the plague, constantly growing in numbers, difficult to locate but harder to impede. This foolish critic saw deceit and disguise in Ameena's disclaimer. His opinion strengthened after reading her poems. “How clever!” he remarked with glee, “what a naughty little devil! She's got some spunk that one. To say that she hates the government even after forgiving her, hoo hoo hoo, I like her backbone!” He gathered everything she ever published and commenced to pen: “In Defense Of The Craftiest Feminist In Kuwait.” The day that his article covered the stands of stationary stores and grocery shops, everybody devoured Ameena's writings again. Her cousin, Khaled, who had married her after her liberation to keep gossipmongers at bay, stormed into his father’s house. He found her at her desk in their apartment wing. She flashed him a loving smile as a new bride would bestow her groom. Ever since the day at the police station she had viewed him as her protector. Khaled did not detest her. Her striking beauty made that difficult. The problem was that he never completely trusted her. He questioned the sincerity of her submission. Khaled crossed the room and yanked her hair then cast her onto the ground. “You lowlife!” He yelled as he kicked her thigh. “I thought you learned your lesson! Your tears deceived us all!” His heel found her jaw and she screamed. The female sound of injustice pierced concrete but not his heart. “Khaled! Praise the Prophet!” cried his mother, prying her son away from her daughter-in-law and niece. “In the name of the Almighty, my child, what is going on?” “Seen this?” he shoved the critique in his mother's face. “She's been lying!” Whilst wreathing on the floor, Ameena managed to ask her husband what frustrated him. “As if you didn’t know?” he replied mockingly. “I really don't.” His mother scanned the article and then looked at Ameena, pain coating her face. “I can't believe you wrote this after everything we did for you! I gave you my son for crying out loud! The most important thing I own!” Ameena was perplexed and she ached everywhere. She had no time to ruminate her past behavior as The Secret Service pounced upon her. Adnan Al-Dikhil cooed, “My pretty intelligent robin, we meet again, but this time, I shall clip your wings for sure.” She was definitely a traitor now. No one in the country wanted to associate themselves with her. “She's not one of us,” said a member of The Kuwaiti Women's Cultural and Social Society. “She's not a Kuwaiti!” said the choleric members of the parliament. The papers drew her genealogical tree and attributed her behavior to her Northern ancestors. “Just as we thought. No pure-bred Kuwaiti would say things like that,” they announced. Ameena’s story developed into a moral of racial defects rather than of gender inequality. Ameena had been in jail since Saturday 24th of July, 2009. She passed away when she heard the news of the first Karamat Watan march, the anti-governmental rally where a hundred thousand Kuwaitis took to the streets in protest against governmental policies and corruption. She died without knowing her crime, without knowing how she ended up on the front page of every paper as a traitor to national security, while anti-government protestors grace the pages of newspapers as upholders of the nation’s dignity. Most importantly, Ameena died without knowing that, when the anserine critic read too deeply into her disclaimer, he had set the motion for her demise. He over-thought, over-read, and-over wrote: “If the pen she used to shape her adult life,” he conjectured, “was safe inside her desk, only metaphorically and not literally broken, then it must mean that her rebellious streak is hidden inside the walls of her heart only to be reborn again! She also mentioned a promise that she would honor no matter the consequences. What was the promise? It was the one she promised the CNN reporter. How else could she speak of consequences if she was opting to abide by the status quo? Her life after the amnesty was dull and obedient. Surely there are no consequences in such a life. With that in mind, when one rereads the poems about the generosity of the monarchy, one comprehends their satirical value. She was merely abiding her time until she exposed the folly of false kings and idols. Ameena Abdalrazzag is truly the craftiest feminist that Kuwait has ever known!” May she rest in peace.

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MONTHLY MUSIC SCOOP By: DJ RAVEN

Music Buzz X Factor's Arthur hits million sales, confirms Syco signing

Music Headlines

Adele Wins Best Song at Golden Globes

James Arthur has broken through 1 million UK sales of debut single Impossible, and confirmed that he has signed to Simon Cowell's Syco.

Destiny's Child album out this month featuring first new material for eight years The album - Love Songs, anew careerspanning collection of the romantic recordings from the group. Comprised mainly of tracks recorded between 1997 and 2004, Love Songs will also feature Nuclear, the first new Destiny's Child recording since 2004, produced by Pharrell Williams.

Bruno Mars scores first #1 album in Australia

There's a new #1 on the TMN Hot 100, Thrift Shop is still rolling on and Bruno Mars has finally clocked his first #1 album in Australia.

Gaga blasts Kelly Osbourne in open letter

Lady Gaga has put Kelly Osbourne in her place after she spoke out against Gaga’s Little Monsters for trolling.

Minogue splits from manager, returns to acting

Kylie Minogue has split with her manager of 25 years and is reawakening her acting career. www.citypageskuwait.com

Odds-on favorites Adele and Paul Epworth won the Golden Globe for best original song Sunday night, taking home the prize for the title track from the James Bond film "Skyfall." The singer exclaimed "Oh my God!" four times after taking the stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. Adele included her boyfriend in her thank yous, saying he was the one who convinced her to do the song. It was Adele's first appearance since giving birth to a son. "I was not expecting this," she said. "Thank you for letting me be part of your world." Adele released "Skyfall" on October 5 to much fanfare and it became the singer's first single to debut in the Top 10 on the Hot 100, peaking at No. 8. In winning the category, Adele bested fellow recording stars Jon Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban.

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The CityPages Team goes to The Meat Co. The Meat Co. Kuwait was opened in January 2010 and it was their 15th trendsetting Store . This month CityPages Team decided to choose The Meat Co. as their destination for their monthly food tasting venture. Located within “The Gardens” zone at the new 360 Mall, its design and décor takes inspiration from its surroundings. Dressed in a smouldering yet bold colour palette of copper, chocolate, magenta and red, the new Meat Co. Kuwait immerses diners in the rich vivacity of its African heritage. At The Meat Co. Kuwait, form is juxtaposed with function. Walls that resemble rustic wooden blocks subliminally reference chopping blocks and the restaurants main attraction for which it is world renowned: Steaks, so good, “you’ll leave home for them”. The energetic open plan kitchen dominates the red and chocolate brown-accented space and creates a sense of theatre, drawing diners in as active participants from the comfort of their sleek bench seating. The custom designed furnishings with audacious amber lighting create the perfect excuse for gathering together and participating in a collective culinary event. Dezmond the floor manager was a great help. He took the time off and actually helped us make the best choices for the evening. Dezmond helped us select a variety of starters. We ordered Borewors which is a grilled traditional African sausage served with their pap and chakalala sauce. We also had the Salt and Pepper Calamari which is served with their special home-made tartar sauce. We also had Red Chilli Prawns. For the salad, we ordered the Rocket, Apple & Wallnut Salad which had fresh rocket leaves drizzled with balsamic dressing. We also tried the Smoked Salmon Salad which had avocado, mixed lettuce, Spanish onions and capers tossed with caramelized lemon and dill oil. www.citypageskuwait.com


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Location: The Meat Co. Kuwait Photographer: Antonio O. Alcantara I and Eric O. Fabro

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For our main course, our team selected the Marinated Chicken Skewer a Prawn Skewer and a beef skewer. Aisha was fond of ribs and ordered Barbeque Beef Ribs which were braised a special BBQ marinade and flame grilled. The food was delicious beyond our imagination and it was evident from the empty plates. We were all dessert lover, so we again ordered a couple of them. We ordered the Traditional South African Malva Pudding on the suggestion of Desmond. It is a home-made apricot pudding smothered with caramel sauce served with crème anglaise and garnished with an apricot coulis. January 2013


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{Food/Review} We ordered the Apple Crumble which is made by slowly cooking apples with cinnamon and raisins and served with vanilla ice-cream. And we also tried the Chocolate & Nut Pudding which is a chocolate steamed pudding with crushed pistachios and cashews, served with strawberry coulis, vanilla ice-cream and chocolate sauce. At the end the team at The Meat Co. gave quite an amazing performance by singing a Zulu song and beating on the African drums with full energy. The whole place seemed to be in a celebration and we felt special and joined them by standing along with them and singing to their tunes.

The Meat Co. is located at the 360 Mall – Kuwait, Al-Zahra District, 6th Ring Rd, Shop: M121 Tel. +965 2530 9696

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Zouch is about men's fashion, giving insight on what, how and when to wear. Think of Zouch as your personal fashion consultant. This page relates to all men of all ages as a helping tool to dress with style and edge. Find your own individual style as we push boundaries for you. Rest assured we will keep you updated with all the latest fashion news, men's trends and lots more.

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Your Name? Bedour Al Bin Ali What do you do/work? Marketing Executive for Topshop Middle East Describe your style Style is a form of expressing myself, depending on my mood and what I'm inspired by. That's why one day I'm whimsical and the next rocker chic. I also like toughening up my girly looks with something edgy sometimes. What is the must-have list in your opinion A printed graphic tee, biker leather jacket and a tutu skirt! What does fashion mean to you? Fashion makes me feel good. It's not necessarily about following the latest trends or wearing the most expensive clothes. It's about being unique, different and quirky.

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What’s the Origin and Point Of Neckties? The neckties appear to be a useless piece of clothing, a simple piece of fabric that hang from your neck and sometimes can be really annoying, but as many articles of clothing, neckties have a historic origin. The earliest mention of neckties was with the Chinese, it was discovered that in the grave of China’s first emperor Shih Huang Ti, the emperor and his army wore neckties. Neckties also appeared in the Roman times. After his victory the Roman Empire he ordered to erect a marble column to feature all the soldiers that fought with him, some of them appear to be wearing neckties, actually for an unusual purpose that it to absorb sweat. The use of neckties as we know it today started in the Croatian marines that used to wear these ties as a statement of fashion, but it didn’t become famous until the French Revolution in 1789 where the word “cravat” appeared, this word actually meant Croatian. As time passed, after King Charles returned from exile and regained the throne with the English Revolution, he brought what was considered as a French fashion statement back with him to England and from there as England became more and more powerful that neckties spread all over the world. In conclusion, although it is considered a very annoying piece of clothing by many people we gain more respect to the necktie when we know it’s very interesting history.

It’s Time to Exercise in Style!

Be fashionable and colorful with H&M sports new collection which will be available at Avenues Family Store in January 2013 ! www.citypageskuwait.com

CALVIN KLEIN JEANS' LEATHER Leather is a classic that's seen season after season on International runways. This season, Calvin Klein Jeans’ Leather brings the most versatile fashion piece back in play. The Limited Edition Leather Jacket by Calvin Klein Jeans is a great addition to your wardrobe this winter!! PS Don't forget to check out their assortment of leather bags from slings and laptop bags to roomy office bags!


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How To Travel In Style, Sans Sweats Regardless of whether you're traveling by land, air, or sea, leaving one place for another is a transportive experience - literally. And no matter where you're headed, your trip starts from the moment you leave your abode… so, why are you still wearing your beat-up sweats to the airport? To make your adventure feel all the more special (and save space in your suitcase!),your traveling outfit should be as put-together as what you're going to be wearing on your trip. No need to sacrifice comfort, though - there are plenty of strategically cozy pieces that are mega stylish, as well. Now, put down those shearling boots and step away from the velour: Fancy Pants: Opt For Silk We've put together a mini Trousers handbook to travel style that you'd be wise to commit to memory.

Gap Two-Tone iPad Case, $49.95, available at Gap.

Turn Your Tech Case Into Your Travel Wallet — Many fashion brands are making iPad, laptop, and tablet cases with extra pockets. We find it super handy to use one of these cases as a travel wallet to file our passports, boarding passes, itineraries, and other pertinent documents. Not only does it make finding your stuff a breeze, but unlike a travel wallet that you aren't used to carrying around with you, a tech case is usually part of your daily, non-travel arsenal — you'll never mispace your things on the road again!

Buy A Good Suitcase You'll Use Forever Unless you're an extremely light packer or superinfrequent traveler, you'll want a suitcase that'll last you at least 250,000 miles (that's 10x around the world, for the Frequent Flier-savvy). And don't worry about getting it beat-up - if there's anything more depressing than an unstamped Passport, it's a suitcase without scuffs.

Silk is not only warm, but also super thin, and when you've got to stay put in a micro-mini seat, you need all the wiggle room you can manage. We love a silk trouser with a bit of stretch for extra-long flights.

J.Crew Silk Colorblock Pant, $128, available at J. Crew.

For The Sleep Mask-Shy, Wear Sunglasses — In super-sunny terminals,

sunglasses help protect your peepers while also helping you get away with your less-than-bright-eyed visage. But our favorite use for sunglasses is in-flight nap time. For those that like to doze off with a little privacy, a sleep mask isn't always a feasible option choose super-opaque lenses to block out window glare, and to keep other people from interfering with your beauty sleep. BCBGeneration Sunglasses, $20, available at BCBG.

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Never, Ever Forget Your Blanket Scarf Even if you're flying to a tropical island in Hades, your flight is going to be freezing, so don't forget a scarf that doubles as a blanket. A lighter-weight cotton scarf won't take up much room for warm-weather trips, and a heavy knit scarf will always beat those staticky pillows and fleece throws, any day. Collection by Giada Forte Gold Thread Scarf, $235, available at La Garconne.

Slip On Cute And Cozy Socks If there's one time when good, matching socks are imperative, it's a trip to the airport. You'll be showing 'em off in the security line anyway, and chances are you'll be kicking those boots off as soon as you board. Make sure your socks are thick enough to brave the cabin chills, and in a print or color you won't be embarrassed to show off. Kate Spade Birdseye Pom Trouser Socks, $28, available atKate Spade.

Side-Zip Booties Are Your Security Gate Friends When you're juggling three plastic bins, trying to fit your laptop back into your bag, and hoping that your boarding pass is in your back pocket (and not behind the metal detector), you don't want to deal with a shoe that's got anything more complicated than a simple zip. We realize there are plenty of ballet-flat travel fans out there, but we're partial to boots - with chilly plane temps, grungy airport floors, and possible terminal-to-terminal sprints, we like a heavier shoe to protect our toes. DV Dolce Vita Booties, $129, available at Bloomingdale's

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Gucci Pre-Fall 2013 From one collection to the next, it can be hard to believe the same woman sits at Gucci’s helm. Frida Giannini moves sometimes at right angles: she can be maximalist on the detail or minimalist all over, rock ‘n’ roll or wholly refined. This time, for pre-fall 2013, her penchant for 70s influences have given way to a structured, more 1950s influenced femininity.

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Carrera y Carrera Jewelry for men with distinctive personality Cufflinks say everything about a man’s personality. For the first time, Carrera y Carrera presents a collection of silver cufflinks – original and daring pieces for everyday wear. These exclusive and original pieces crafted in sterling silver beautifully demonstrate the enthusiasm and know-how of the company’s master artisans.

Essential spring looks at H&M:

New bohemia for women, colour and print for men The new season is one of the most exciting times in fashion, and this spring at H&M there’s a sporty take on bohemia for women, while for men there’s confident print and colour. Here, the designers give their expert pick of the key pieces of the season. Women “I really like the new bohemian look at H&M,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M’s Head of Design. “It feels fresh again thanks to the sporty shapes, sun-bleached colours and the new forms of embellishment.”

- QUILTED BOMBER “The perfect piece for the start of the season. The bomber is a key trend, its sporty shape is softened by the quilting and print.” - DRAPED BLAZER: “This is one of those pieces I can’t wait to wear. I know I’ll rely on its softened tailored silhouette all season long!” - TASSELLED SKIRT: “This skirt gives a burst of colour and fun with its layers of tassels. It’ll look so great mixed with more minimal pieces to get the best of both worlds.” - RED WIDE LEG TROUSERS: “It’s great how something this modern can also feel bohemian. It’s down to the soft drape of these trousers, which are a must this season.” - COWBOY ANKLE BOOTS: “These boots give the bohemian look an urban feel. They’ll look amazing, especially when matched with a tasselled bag.” www.citypageskuwait.com


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Want to buy a perfume that lasts long? Then better to know the differences in perfume types, which are usually sorted into four different categories; Perfume, Eau de Parfum , Eau de Toilette , and Eau de Cologne . The differences are basically a subject of the percentage amount or concentration (attentiveness) of oils in the perfume. Which means the higher the percentage of oil concentrate in a perfume, the longer the scent lasts, and of course the higher the price is. Perfumes types : l“Perfume”

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‫من األفضل أن تتعرف على االختالفات في انواع العطور قبل الشراء والتي عادة ما‬ Per� ‫يتم تصنيفها إلى أربع فئات مختلفة على حسب قوة تركيز العطر و هم‬ fume ، Eau de Parfum ، Eau de Toilette ، Eau de Cologne ‫واالختالفات هي في األساس تعكس كمية أو نسبة تركيز الزيت العطري في‬ ‫صناعة العطر و بالتالي كلما زادت نسبة الزيت العطري في العطر النهائي كلما‬ .‫دامت رائحة العطر أكثر وبالطبع سوف يزيد سعر العطر ايضا‬ :‫تصنيفات العطور‬

have the highest concentration of oils 16% to 40% and will last about 5 to 10 hours

‫ و تدوم عند‬40٪ ‫ إلى‬16٪ ‫" يحتوي على اكثر نسبة من الزيوت العطرية و تتراوح ما بني‬Perfume" ‫ ساعات‬10 ‫ إلى‬5 ‫استخدامها حوالي‬

l“Eau

de Parfum” concentration of oils 7% to 15% and will last about 4 to 6

‫ و تدوم عند‬15٪ ‫ إلى‬7٪ ‫” يحتوي على نسبة تركيز الزيوت العطرية ما بني ة‬Eau de Parfum“ ‫ ساعات‬6 ‫ إلى‬4 ‫استخدامها حوالي‬

de Toilette” 1% to 6% and will last about 2 to 3 hours

‫ و تدوم عند استخدامها‬6٪ ‫ إلى‬1٪ ‫ يحتوي على نسبة اقل من الزيوت العطرية بني‬- ”Eau de Toilette“ ‫ ساعات‬3 ‫ إلى‬2 ‫حوالي من‬

hours l“Eau

l“Eau de Cologne” 1% to 6% and will last about to 2 hours, and of course cheaper price

‫ و التركيبة اخلفيفة جدا‬6٪ ‫ إلى‬1٪ ‫ يحتوي على نسبة من الزيوت العطرية بني‬- ”Eau de Cologne“ ‫ وهو النوع األرخص ثمنا‬.‫و تدوم حوالي ساعتني‬

All of the above mentioned perfumes contain alcohol, the higher the perfume oil concentrate, the less the alcohol.

‫ و‬،‫و جميع أنواع العطور املذكورة حتتوي على نوع معني من الكحول اخلاص بخلطات صناعة العطور‬ .‫بالطبع كلما ارتفعت نسبة الزيوت العطرية املستخدمة تقل نسبة الكحول مما يزيد تركيز العطر‬

Note: the type of the perfume is usually printed on the product’s bottle, and could be found too on the perfume box.

.‫ عادة ما يتم طباعة نوع أو تصنيف العطر على زجاجة العطر و العلبة‬:‫مالحظة‬

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By: Abeer AlAbduljalil CityPages Managing Editor. Worked as PR & Marketing Consultant for Kuwait's major companies and elite products who serve to Divas. The Creator of I'm a Diva event & Fashion shows, well-connected socialite, bringing experience, engaging personality and international flair to serve Divas. Every woman has an inner Diva and all women deserve to have a fabulous Life & Style. A Life of a Diva is about you ladies and your perfect lifestyle! Always have a positive outlook and be always outfitted for success… This month our Diva “Abeer Alabduljalil” discovered an interesting place for Divas. The Sisters Beauty Salon.

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Sisters Salon & Dancoly Hair Spa Divas, let’s start this year with healthy shiny hair, after the holidays we all need these hair care secrets! I took Dancoly hair spa full course at Sisters Beauty Salon and I’m in love with the full service of the treatment & the head massage end it with beautiful blow dry! It just feels good & spoiling! You will have the choice to take the full course of 5 sessions or only 1 trial session.

Yoga for Hair Growth the best way to growth hair. Yoga. It is proven fact that Yoga helps increase in blood circulation into your hair scalp. Yoga for Hair Growth, one of the best ways to grow hair. There are some Yoga Postures which can help in reduction of stress, indigestion and anxiety and increase in blood circulation to the head. One of the common yoga postures is where the legs are raised in the air with head resting in the ground. This position can help in increase in blood circulation into your hair scalp. There are many other postures that can help in blood circulation in your head and in growth of your hair. All the evidence has proved that some of Yoga postures can really help in mental satisfaction if regularly practiced. Having a good Yoga session with different posture can really help you in hair growth, also in breathing and also in reducing stress level. This Yoga postures are really effective for your health and help in stay away from any of health problem. The best advantage of this Yoga practice is that it’s perfect for busy Divas as you can do it at your home at any time! www.citypageskuwait.com


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When Divas dress to impress! Here in Kuwaiti style hospital reception LIFE OF A

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Divas 2013 Beauty product by Sephora One Problem One Solution

Finally here is one of my little secret

Sephora’s new skincare line One Problem One Solution, to fix skincare problems. Divas will start 2013 with a fresh face and use the new Sephora line to battle zits, reduce pigmentation, eliminate dark circles, or cure tired complexion. The line includes Dark Spot Minimizing Serums, Pore Refining Serum, Blemish Fighting Roll-On Gel, Instant Depuffing Eye Mask, and Ultra Soothing Fiber Mask.

When it comes to perfume, I am extremely picky. I really feel it’s my own scent I can’t easily replace it or change with other perfume! So when I find a scent I love, I stick to it forever. I have a love affair with my Only Perfume “Flower Bomb” from Victor & Ralf! It’s my Signature Fragrance. Did you pick your 2013 perfume yet? January 2013



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Stars Rock in de GRISOGONO de GRISOGONO jewelry is synonymous with glamour, luxury, celebrities and red-carpet ceremonies. The creations we see in the press are most often the unique pieces from the Haute Joaillerie collection, although there is also a glamorous jewelry line of limited series creations and a principal jewelry collection that has opened the brand up to a far wider audience. All three collections benefit from the same passion, innovation and inspiration, and the finest design elements from the Haute Joaillerie collection are frequently reproduced in the other collections to offer the finest quality and design. Superstar Najwa Karam chose to wear de GRISOGONO jewelry for her concert on September 8, 2012 at the InterContinental Hotel in Geneva. Adorned with a magnificent necklace encrusted with white diamonds and blue sapphires and wearing a beautiful gown by Zuhair Murad, Najwa enchanted her audience who gave her a standing ovation. Supermodel Irina Shayk walked the red carpet at the 65th Cannes Film Festival wearing a one-of-a-kind “Flower” bracelet set with over 2,500 white diamonds and “Anelli” earrings in rose gold set with white diamonds.

KidZania Kuwait and Bayt.com to Help Children Choose Their Dream Profession KidZania Kuwait is pleased to announce Bayt.com as the latest partner to join the highly anticipated children’s city. Bayt.com, the number one job site in the Middle East, will sponsor the Job Information Center within the M.H. Alshaya franchised ‘edutainment’ center. Children will have the opportunity to explore their abilities and interests and how these could be built into a CV to help them apply for one of the many roles available in KidZania Kuwait. As a partner of this award-winning ‘edutainment’ concept, Bayt.com will help children learn about the recruitment process in a reallife setting. Children will create a CV on an iPad to help them search for the right job role for them in KidZania Kuwait. Bayt.com’s establishment will also allow children to role-play as either a Sales Agent or a Resume Researcher. As a Sales Agent, children will collect career information from the park’s different establishments to help other children understand KidZania’s job market .Resume Researchers, a role exclusive to KidZania Kuwait, will learn how to support their peers in their search for a ‘new career’ by matching a potential candidate’s resume to a specific job description and direct them to an appropriate establishment. The exciting roles offered by Bayt.com will teach children how to collect and input data, manage time, interact positively with each other and understand the value of money as they earn kidZos (KidZania’s currency) for their recruitment services.

KEY ROLES FOR REGULATORY BODY AND NEW TRADING SYSTEM IN BOOSTING INVESTOR NUMBERS The growing role that Kuwait’s Capital Market Authority (CMA) looks set to play in giving the country’s market greater depth and attracting new international investors will be explored in a forthcoming report to be published by the global publishing, research and consultancy firm Oxford Business Group (OBG). KAMCO’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Faisal M. Sarkhou, said he expected The Report: Kuwait 2013 to explore the part earmarked for the CMA in increasing transparency and boosting confidence among investors, while also putting the spotlight on other topics of interest such as the privatisation of the Stock Exchange. “The setting up of the Capital Market Authority has paved the way for Kuwait to begin making the significant move from frontier to emerging market,” he said. “I look forward to collaborating with Oxford Business Group’s team once again on their research and helping them to document Kuwait’s capital markets at this important phase of their development.” OBG has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on research facilities for a third year with KAMCO (KIPCO Asset Management Company) in preparation for the Group’s new project. Under the MOU, OBG will have access to KAMCO’s expertise and research which will be used to compile the Capital Markets and Shares Analysis Chapter of The Report: Kuwait 2013.

Big Boys Toys to unveil a mix of eclectic and never-seen-before gadgets Big Boys Toys – the UAE’s most anticipated premier luxury lifestyle exhibition, which is also known as the ‘The Ultimate Playground’ in the Middle East, will exhibit some of the world’s coolest and equally unique gadgets at the upcoming show in January. Living up to its well-earned reputation, the fourth edition promises to take visitors on an unforgettable adrenaline fuelled ride. Initially organized for a male audience, the event has become increasing popular with women and families looking for an astounding array of funky gadgets and unique innovations that create an exciting entertainment experience. As part of the upcoming show, Merlin Digital will be participating for the second time displaying the Al Dynamics Robotstep, a self-balancing robotic personal mobility Electronic Vehicle that can go up to 20.5 km/h. Also on display at the exhibition will be the android and Iphone 5 pocket projectors that permit users to share their smartphones’ display directly to a large cinema quality projection using the cinema-standard DLP technology from its array of latest and exclusive products. The itheatre that digitally creates a cinema screen experience for movie buffs and video-gamers will also be showcased. For the most adventurous visitors looking for adrenaline fuelled entertainment; the 2013 edition will also introduce interactive experiences like the Bounce LE - a new urban jumping activity and the Subwing’s flying underwater experience to name a few. www.citypageskuwait.com


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Nokia Debuts the Lumia Range with Arabic Enabled Windows Phone 8 in the Region Nokia Middle East has announced the official launch of the Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820, the world’s most innovative smartphones based on Windows Phone 8 in the region. The Nokia Lumia 920 is the flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone, including Arabic language capabilities and the latest advances in Nokia PureView imaging innovation. Commenting at the launch event, Tom Farrell, Vice President, Nokia Middle East said: “At the beginning of last year Nokia outlined a new smartphone strategy to deliver devices that not only surpass their predecessors, but revolutionize the industry. We are now proud to stand here and present to you the most innovative device in the history of Nokia, embodying the height of technology, design and user-experience.” “The Middle East is one of the top key markets for Nokia and continues to be strongly committed to this region. This is testament with UAE and Saudi Arabia being among the six global markets for Nokia to introduce the new Lumia range with Arabic language capabilities with strong operator offerings and retail presence. The availability of a user interface in the local language combined with strong operator offerings are two key elements in satisfying demands of consumers from the region. We are confident that the most innovative smartphone – the Lumia 920 will be a milestone for the company as a whole,” added Farrell.

Tissot T-Touch Classic Touch screen meets classic style No one likes to compromise and with the Tissot T-Touch Classic you won’t have to! It combines both high-technology and all-time classic style. It is “The” watch for the sporty gentleman. This timepiece offers multi-functionality that will provide its wearer with 11 tactile functions, from chronograph to compass, while allying it with a stunning exterior, portraying a sophisticated and classy look. This watch is made to be worn at any occasion, whether on a golf course or at a cocktail party. Features • Swiss made • Quartz movement with Battery end-of-life indicator (EOL) • Tactile scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with antireflective coating • Antimagnetic 316L stainless steel case • Water-resistant up to a pressure of 10 bar (100 m / 330 ft) • 316L Solid stainless steel bracelet with butterfly clasp with push-buttons • Leather strap with butterfly clasp with push-buttons

Behbehani Projects General Trading Company Starts electrical low voltage distribution business in Kuwait Behbehani Projects General Trading Companyhas started the business in electrical low voltage distribution in Kuwait to support the upcoming market requirements. A special showroom with a state of the art design with an exclusive display of electrical components is open in the heart of the Shuwaikh electrical market. This will support the electrical component requirements of OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturer), Industries, Projects, Local Market, Panel Builders, contractors and many other business segments in Kuwait. In a span of a few months,Behbehani Projects has become authorized distributor for the reputed international brands like ABB, Hager, Rishabh, and Liaoyuan for multiple products. ABB Engineering Technologies Co. (KSCC) has extended great support in creating the demand of ABB low voltage components in Kuwait with their professional and dedicated technical team. A complete range of low voltage components, VFD, PLC, motors, lightning protection, wiring accessories, door entry system is under current ABB range of products. Hager brand wiring accessories and cable management system are available exclusively for project requirements. Quality product of metering, transducers, multifunction meters, multi-meters from Rishabh (India) are available as well. Further, to add to the basket, an eye catching item is LED outdoor lighting manufactured by Liaoyuan Lighting Co. China with a world best quality LED (Cree USA), ensuring a maintenance free life of more than 50,000 Hrs. and 60 % energy saving to the current conventional HPS lamps. In addition to the above, Behbehani Projects General Trading Co. is the authorized distributor for street lighting poles (approved in MEW) manufactured by Ningbo Liaoyuan Lighting Co. China. ABB Middle east divisional head Mr. Mike Mustapha was present with all ABB technical and business team to greet the occasion.

Hamilton Khaki X-Patrol The ultimate return-ticket between metric and imperial For much of its history, Hamilton has found inspiration in the skies and has a long list of aviation timepieces in its product logbook. Propelling its pioneering aviation spirit to new heights in the year of the brand’s 120th anniversary is the dynamic Hamilton Khaki X-Patrol. This highly sophisticated chronograph integrates the new H21 caliber with its excellent accuracy and extended power reserve. Equipping the wearer for today’s globally minded environment is a unique mechanical conversion facility to give accurate equivalents of a selection of units in either metric or imperial systems. In terms of styling and craftsmanship, this intricate timepiece visibly goes the extra mile with highly resistant modern materials and a keen eye for design detail. January 2013


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Salmiya, Salem AlMubarak street - Tel: 2571 4174, Kaifan (Next to University) - Tel: 2482 1666, Salam International Hospital Tel: 2254 1250 / 2254 1280, KOC Hospital - Ahmadi - Tel: 130 ext. 62305, Al-Rashid hospital, Salmiya - Tel: 2561 1925, Sheikh Mishal Complex, Abu Halifa - Tel: 2373 4005, Sief, opposite Sief Palace, Gulf street - Tel: 2247 7257, American University of Middle-East - (AUM) - 2225 1400 ext.1067, Injazat - Tel: 6675 9965, Discovery Mall, Child Care centre, Kuwait International Airport (Duty Free), Salhiya (Opp. Salhiya plaza) - Tel: 60417001, Jahra Awtad Mall - Tel: 222 44 237, Investment Bank Mezzanine floor, Mangaf coastal highway Tel. 66994352, Salhiya - Next to Chilis - Tel: 6041 7001 www.citypageskuwait.com


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Visa to launch its exclusive Visa Signature premium card in the Middle East Visa, the leading global payments technology company, today announced the launch of its exclusive Visa Signature premium card in the Middle East region. The newly-introduced premium card focuses on providing an affluent segment of customers with attractive and exclusive travel, dining and lodging privileges, offered both locally and globally. Offering a superior way to pay, with preferential benefits that enhance the individual quality of life, the Visa Signature premium card comes with a wide array of rewards, including priority customer service and an on-call concierge facility, comprehensive insurance coverage and emergency travel services, as well as special privileges designed to enrich the card holder’s lifestyle. The benefits offered by the new Visa Signature card span four categories – from dining to indulgence to lifestyle to travel, and offers access to over 30 VIP lounges at airports around the world. Kamran Siddiqi, General Manager for Visa in MENA, said: “The launch of the Visa Signature card is another important step in our ongoing strategy to launch the type of premium products that are especially popular in this region. Visa Signature offers customers acceptance at more than 29 million worldwide locations, including one million ATMs in the Visa Global ATM Network.

Abdul Samad Al Qurashi Aromas Fill KidZania Kuwait Abdul Samad Al Qurashi to introduce children to the exciting world of perfumery KidZania Kuwait is pleased to welcome Abdul Samad Al Qurashi as the latest addition to its growing list of international, regional, and national marketing partners. Abdul Samad Al Qurashi, headquartered in Saudi Arabia - and one of the finest producers of Arabian perfumes- will sponsor The Perfume Shop establishment within the miniature city where children will learn and experience the process of perfume making. Abdul Samad Al Qurashi’s establishment will not only enable children to create their own perfume, but will also explain, in a fun and interactive setting, the history and development of fragrances. Immersed in a real-life environment, children will role-play as Junior Aroma Therapists, and create their own perfume frommany safe fragrances in the child-friendly perfume lab. They will be able to explore and mix together their favorite scents, whilst learning the intricate methods and processes of designer perfumery and become familiar with how essential oils are extracted from natural materials such as wood, flowers and fruits. Once a desired aroma is achieved, children will be able to name and package their unique scent in an Abdul Samad Al Qurashi bottle, and take it home. “Abdul Samad Al Qurashi is very proud to partner with KidZania Kuwait in a unique endeavor to provide children with the opportunity to learn about perfumery through edutainment,” commented Al Sheikh Mohammed Abdul Samad Al Qurashi, CEO of Abdul Samad Al Qurashi Group. “In addition, this partnership complements our goal in building strong awareness on perfumery, which in turn will enable young ones to choose the right fragrances, and recognize distinct and quality aromas in the future.”

“Head in the clouds” An animation designed for Hermès by Nicolas Tourte And presented in Kuwait Hermès is delighted to unveil “Head in the clouds”, an animation to be presented in Kuwait. Through the ten installations, Hermès objects such as a pair of Driver gloves, a Double sens bag or the Silkydaily diaries come alive with wit and humour revealing their surprising uses. Through French artist Nicolas Tourte’s reinterpretation, photography, sculpture and drawing are given a new twist thanks to information technology and video. With a touch of mischief, he invites us to take a step back and look at humanity in motion, as in his Silkydaily vehicles or the bathers in the “Piscine de Robinson”. Then we surprise a man struggling with a thread on an Etrivière bracelet and a woman who looks tiny next to a giant bracelet, creating a miseen-abyme of the visitor in relation to the exhibits that mark out the space. The artist literally gives life to the objects placing them inside old furniture, in unexpected places or in a whirl of precious leathers and recycled materials: a river escapes from compact Copernic wallets, a tropical breeze makes Kelly wallets perspire and Sésame key rings constitute little islands among pebbles. Nicolas Tourte takes an ironic look at the society in which we live and overtly takes pleasure in creating a fun new universe where one simply turns a handle to animate an unusual musical box that stages a duel between soap bubbles and coloured pencils. The exhibition “Head in the Clouds” made debuted in Geneva and now tours in different countries: In the Middle East, we will exhibit in Al Hamra Mall Hermès boutique from the 17th of December 2012 till the 3rd of January 2013.

VIVA Hosts Peter Schmeichel, the Legendary Manchester United Goalkeeper at 360 Mall VIVA, Kuwait’s newest and most advanced mobile telecommunications service provider, hosted Manchester United Legend Peter Schmeichel at a vibrant event at 360 Mall on Monday 10 December 2012. Voted the "World's Best Goalkeeper" in 1992 and 1993, Peter Schmeichel played for Manchester United between 1991 and 1999, captaining the side which won the treble of the UEFA Champions League, the FA cup and the Premier League in his last season with the club, to date the most successful season in the club’s history. VIVA’s customers, Manchester United fans, and the wider Kuwaiti community enjoyed the festive event and the opportunity to get their picture taken with one of Manchester United’s most renowned players. During the event, Mohammad Yaqoub, Integrated Marketing and Social Media Manager announced the launch of the second season of the company’s Manchester United Soccer School program, and called on Kuwait’s young footballers to compete for a place on Manchester United Soccer School program. In addition, VIVA proudly launched the VIVA Manchester United Application on both the Apple iPhone and Google Android, giving its customers and Manchester United fans direct access to a wide choice of news, stats, features and multimedia, keeping them up-to-date with Manchester United updates. January 2013


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Horoscopes & Famous Birthdays January promises fortunate new beginnings as three planets lead the way to business advancement. January 11 is officially the start of this optimistic new year. A New Moon and Jupiter lend support to meet current challenges and guide you down a newer, more successful path. Another turning point is January 18, when you focus on upcoming projects and meet the first challenges head-on. The dramatic Full Moon on January 26 could be a reminder that the road to accomplishment is long and shortcuts don't count. January 30 may be the luckiest day of the year. Communication and flexibility show the solution to what may have been a stalemate.

ARIES

(March 21 - April 19)

TAURUS

(April 20 - May 20)

GEMINI

(May 21 - June 20)

CANCER

(June 21 - July 22)

LEO

Home and family life will be stressful and not without arguments during this month. Several planets will move through Capricorn, and you may feel burdened or restricted by obligations in that area of your life. You may have to help out a parent or deal with heavy financial expenditures on your house. Whatever happens may overshadow everything else. Mars in Aquarius will bring an unexpected and sudden attraction to someone interesting, but it may not last. Venus in Sagittarius until January 8 will bring warm and happy times with relatives and neighbors.

You'll expend a lot of energy trying to further your career and make a name for yourself. You might have to sacrifice personal plans to go to business events or training. You'll meet others who can help or give advice, so it could be worth it. You may decide to get involved at the last minute. Jupiter in Gemini will bring the chance to connect with relatives and neighbors. On January 26 a Full Moon in Leo, another Fire Sign, will ensure drama in your love life. You might have to deal with a love interest who demands a lot of attention.

Kate Midd

leton

Several planets in Capricorn this month will bestow the ability to be organized and productive. You'll be focused on managing communications more efficiently, such as only responding to e-mail and texts at certain times. You may also plan a trip, decide to go back to school, or get more training. You'll be practical and use common sense when making these decisions. Saturn in Scorpio will bring a serious and responsible attitude toward your romantic partner. There's a possibility that you may be separated for a time because of business commitments, family obligations, or relationship troubles.

You'll passionately pursue knowledge this month and take courses, do research, or sign up for a formal program. You'll also be restless and long to travel and have new experiences. Life will be exciting and fresh. Jupiter in your sign brings excellent opportunities for growth. You'll also be more introspective than usual with Jupiter retrograde. A Full Moon in Leo on January 26 will bring dealings with self-involved relatives and neighbors. You might be asked to give up time and energy to help with something. Venus in Gemini and your relationship sector will require that you cooperate with your partner.

The Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Pluto will oppose your sign this month. At different times one or the other may influence your mood and outlook. The Sun and Pluto will be together at the beginning of the month, bringing passion and power over others. Any relationship will be intense and sexually charged. Uranus will also be in Aries and in square to your sign. This unpredictable energy will bring last-minute developments in your career that could upset your work/life balance. Saturn in Scorpio will bring out a responsible, practical approach to romance.

Uranus in Aries will bring a sense of the unexpected with communication, travel, and education. You might decide to spontaneously take a trip or go back to school. You could receive news that changes your plans. Mars in Aquarius will stir up unrest if you're in a relationship. You may be defensive or irritable if you feel that you're being smothered. Several planets in Capricorn this month will ensure that your workload is heavy and you'll need to put in long hours at the office. A Full Moon in your sign on January 26 will create drama in your life.

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(August 23 - September 22)

Venus will be transiting in your sign until January 8. This planet will help you attract new opportunities and you'll feel attractive. Whatever you want will be magically available if you're clear about what it is. Jupiter in Gemini will bring curiosity about relationships and a helpful approach with your partner. You may communicate better or do more things together. A Full Moon in Leo on January 26 may wreak some havoc regarding communications or upcoming plans. You might have impulsively rushed into something prematurely and now need to reevaluate your decision. Your love life will be surprising.

What a powerful month this will be for you with several planets moving through your sign! Mercury will bring curiosity and commonsense and Venus a cooperative approach. The Sun and Pluto will be conjunct at the beginning of the month, and you'll feel powerful and in control. This would be a good time to use your organizational and management skills and prove to everyone how capable you are. You'll work hard but also be satisfied with the quality of what you accomplish. Your ruler Saturn will be in your sector of friends and associates. You'll be a dedicated, trustworthy ally.

Alicia Keys 25th January

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29th January

(July 23 - August 22)

VIRGO

Saturn in your sign may feel heavy and oppressive at times. Situations that occur this month will be challenging learning experiences. You'll become more responsible and mature as a result, but you may not realize it at the time. Several planets in Capricorn will bring responsibilities to others, especially neighbors and relatives. You may decide to volunteer for a community project or work hard on behalf of someone else. A Full Moon in Leo on January 26 will stir up trouble in relation to your career. You may have been too aggressive or overbearing and will now face the consequences of your actions.

You'll be active and into many different activities this month with Mars in your sign. The planet of action will rev up your life and bring a desire to start new projects and get things done. Jupiter in Gemini will expand your love life. If you're with someone, you'll have new experiences together. If you're single, you'll have more opportunities for love. You could be hard on yourself with much planetary energy concentrated in Capricorn. You might overanalyze and obsess about the past. A Full Moon in Leo on January 26 will create tension when dealing with your partner.

LIBRA

(September 23 - October 22)

SCORPIO

(October 23 - November 21)

SAGITTARIUS

(November 22 - December 21)

CAPRICORN

(December 22 - January 19)

AQUARIUS

(January 20 - February 18)

You may not be sure of yourself or others this month. Neptune in Pisces will continue to create confusion and ambiguity for several years. You'll be focused on working on a project with friends and associates or heavily involved in an organization. All of this will require strong commitment and bring new responsibilities. Venus in Sagittarius until January 8 will help you explore your career options and attract what you need to advance. Saturn in Scorpio will bring a practical attitude toward travel, education, and communication. You'll make sound decisions regarding to your future.

Planets in Capricorn will help you feel secure and grounded, especially regarding love and romance. You'll know that your partner or love interest is committed and trustworthy. Intense feelings will increase your bond and you'll be able to show your partner how you feel. Venus will be in Sagittarius during the first part of the month. You may visit a female relative, but there could be tension. Jupiter in Gemini will bring opportunities to realize your ambitions, but you might have to sacrifice some of your other activities. You'll think a lot about your career path.

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PISCES

(February 19 - March 20)

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HOMEWORK FOR GROWN UPS EVERYTHING YOU LEARNED AT SCHOOL... BUT CAN YOU REMEMBER? GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

MATH PROBLEM 1

1. Helvetia is the female personification of which country, appearing on its coins and stamps, etc?

4. In children's TV what is the name of Fireman Sam's fire truck?

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2. A frugivore feeds on what? 3. What is the Mexican in the 2001 film called The Mexican?

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B+A=6 E+B=C E+C+B=8

C

5. Which English artist was the subject of the 1974 film A Bigger Splash?

D

6. What bridge connects Dawes Point to Milson's Point?

E

7. What is the longest play written by William Shakespeare? 8. The Bhagavad Gita is an important scripture of which religion? SOLUTION:

A=5, B=1, C=4, D=2, E=3

9. Which British golfer won the 1969 British Open and 1970 US Open Championships? 10. Who was president of the USA during World War I? 11. Who was the first woman in space? 12. The Biobio River is in which South American country? 13. Who was elected president of France following the death of President Pompidou?

FIND THE MISSING THIEF The map you see below shows the street corners where four policemen are standing. A thief is hidden at one of the numbered intersections where he can't be seen by any one of the policemen. At which intersection can the thief be found?

14. Which Greek island is said to be the birthplace of the god Apollo? 15. Geophagy is the eating of what? 16. Cape Canaveral is in which US state? 17. Who wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner? 18. The late 'Father of Chicago Blues', McKinley Morganfield, is better known by what name? 19. Which King of England defeated the French at the Battle of Agincourt? ANSWERS: The thief is standing at intersection No. 9

20. Who was shot dead by Jack McCall in 1876 at a poker table in Number Ten Saloon? 21. Who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope in June 1859? 22. What animated character does Gene Kelly dance with in the film Anchors Aweigh?

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23. Nel Gwyn was the mistress of which King of England? 25. What type of animal is a Quokka? ANSWERS: 1. Switzerland, 2. Fruit, 3. An antique pistol, 4. Jupiter, 5. David Hockney, 6. Sydney Harbour Bridge, 7. Hamlet, 8. Hinduism, 9. Tony Jacklin, 10. Woodrow Wilson, 11. Valentina Tereshkova (of Russia, 16 June 1963), 12. Chile, 13. Valery Giscard d'Estaing (served 1974-81), 14. Delos, 15. Earth (or clay or chalk), 16. Florida, 17. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1789) , 18. Muddy Waters, 19. Henry the Fifth (1415), 20. Wild Bill Hickok, 21. Charles Blondin (Jean Franรงois Gravelet-Blondin), 22. Jerry Mouse (from the Tom and Jerry cartoon series), 23. Charles the Second, 24. Wind (West African trade wind) , 25. Wallaby www.citypageskuwait.com

R E D B Y R O M M Y E V A W I R E O N N I U ANSWERS: SIGHT, DERBY, MEMORY, WAIVER, UNION

24. What type of weather condition is a harmattan?


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