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  • 7/31/2019 APO Kuwait - Filback 8th EDTV Project Turn Over in Hermana Fausta Elementary School at Lucena City with ABS-C

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    Answer to yesterdays puzzle

    Challenger

    DIRECTIONS:Fill each square

    with a number, onethrough nine. Horizontal

    squares should addto totals on right.

    Vertical squaresshould add to totals

    on bottom. Diagonal squares

    through centershould add to totalin upper and lower

    right.

    THERE MAY BEMORE THAN ONE

    SOLUTION.

    Todays ChallengeTime 3 Minutes

    56 SecondsYour Working

    Time __ Minutes__ Seconds

    The grid must be so completed that every row, columnand 3x3 box has every digit from 1 to 9 inclusive.

    Conceptis Sudoku

    Yesterdays solution

    indoor gardening

    phalaenopsis parishii lobiiThe plant is a native of Moulmein, Burma. Phal. parishii can beginflowering anywhere from midwinter (late December to earlyJanuary) on through the springtime. They have been known tobloom more than once per year. The plant blooms in the spring withseveral 2 cm wide flowers. Flowers are small, up to one half to threequarters of an inch across, white, with the sepals being larger thanthe petals. The lip is basically a tan colored with a little white stripevertically down the lip. The lip is very big with large side lobes.

    Site: Grow in warm conditions. Pot in medium fir bark and keepin partial shade.

    Temperature:This plant can tolerate a wider range of tempera-tures than most phalaenopsis. 58 degrees for a minimum and 75to 80 for a maximum are a good ideal.

    Water: Water about once a week. Keep plant fairly moist but notwet.

    home decor

    tips when using a rollerTip 1: Moisten the roller first with water for latex paint or

    the appropriate thinner for other types of paint. Roll out theexcess moisture on a piece of scrap lumber or kr aft paper oreven on a paper grocery bag. Dont use newspaper becausethe roller may pick up the ink.

    Tip 2: To load a roller, fill the well of the pan about half fulland set the roller into the well. Then lift it and r oll it down theslope of the pan two or three times to work paint into theroller.

    Tip 3: With a roll, begin by making an M, a backward N,or a W pattern about 3 feet square. Always start with anupstroke so paint wont run down the wall. Next, fill the pat-tern with crosswise strokes. You should be able to painteach 3 square foot area with one dip of the roller.

    beautytips

    running for health

    Running gives your ticker a world-class workout.

    When your legs hit their stride they squeeze bloodtoward your heart, which in turn forces it to pump theblood right back. The faster you run, the harder yourheart works and the stronger it gets.

    With running you burn high amount of calories ascompared to any other workout technique.

    It is good for the joints. Its a complete body work-out.

    Runners can provide tons of anecdotes about thestress-busting powers of their regular jog.

    taste buds

    blueberry buckleIngredients: For the cake - 2 cups flour; 2 tsp baking

    powder; 1/2 tsp salt; 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened; 3/4cup sugar; 1 large egg; 1/2 cup milk; 1 pint blueberries

    Topping - 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened; 1/2 cupsugar; 1/3 cup sifted all purpose flour; 1/2 tsp cinnamon

    Method: Preheat the oven to 375F. Grease the pan. Sifttogether flour, baking powder and salt. Cream the butter andsugar until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Beat in the egg. Add theflour mixture in 3 parts, alternating with the milk. Toss theberries with the remaining 1 - 2 tablespoons of flour and foldin. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Set aside. Combineingredients for topping with a fork to make crumbly mixture.Sprinkle this over the batter. Bake for one hour.

    UK Embassy online appointment:Please be advised that the BritishEmbassy - Counsular Section will be start-ing online appointment booking for ourconsular customers from Sunday, July 1,2012.

    All information including how to make anappointment will be available on theembassy website from June 24, 2012. Youwill be able to book appointments fromJune 24, 2012.

    Please be aware that from July 1, 2012,we will no longer accept walk-in cus-tomers.

    We will provide regular updates everyThursdays throughout June.

    For the latest FCO travel advice pleasevisit:

    www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/kuwait

    AWARE Arabic courses: The AWARE

    Management is glad to inform you thatsummer 2 Arabic language courses beganon Sunday June 24 until Aug 2, 2012.AWARE Arabic language courses aredesigned with the expat in mind. The envi-ronment is relaxed & courses are designedfor those wanting to learn Arabic for travel,cultural understanding, and conducting

    business or simply to become moreinvolved in the community. We cater toteachers, travelers & those working in theprivate business sector. Arabic classes atthe AWARE Center are unique becausestudents are provided with the chance topractice their Arabic through various socialactivities that aim at bringing Arabs andWesterners together.

    AWARE Arabic courses highlight:* Introductory to Level 4 Arabic language

    basics* Better prepare you for speaking, read-

    ing and writing Arabic* Combine language learning with cultur-

    al insights* Taught in multi-nationality group set-

    tings* Provide opportunities to interact with

    Western expatriates and nativeKuwaitis/Arabs.

    NB: Arabic Speaking Club has beenintroduced terms and conditions apply.

    For more information and registration,

    call 25335260/80 or log onto:www.aware.com.kw.

    TIES Arabic Course: TIES CenterArabic Courses ends July 14, 2012. Weoffer classes for all levels, from beginnersto advance level. TIES Arabic classes are

    intended for all expatriates who wish tolearn Arabic for whatever purpose- busi-ness, basic communication, as a secondlanguage or simply as a hobby. Throughoutthe course the students will learn how toread, write and speak Arabic in a friendly,relaxed and welcoming environment.

    For more information/registration, con-tact 25231015/6 or 97228860/97793440 orvisit www.tiescenter.net.

    Camp Oz Kuwait: Camp Oz Kuwait iscelebrating its 21st year in Kuwait!Summer Camp starts June 12 July 10.Activities include daily swim lessons.Indoor football, Taekwondo, Indoor games,Computer network games, Art, Craft,Dance, Soap Football, Ice-skating,Bowling, Scuba Diving 10+ yrs. Campdirectors Ken and Christine Fay.

    For more information and brochure logonto www.campozaustralia.com

    Free Malayalam Class: YMCAKuwaitis conducting Malayalam Classes at differ-ent areas of Kuwait. The arrangements arein final stage and those who wish to co-operate with the free Malayalam educationprogram by providing spaces for taking theclasses or those who are willing to take theclasses may contact the YMCA Members.

    For details and registrations, contact 99498369, 55120208.

    Jannah Crew Summer Camp: Friendson that day will be foes except the pious.Do you have friends like these? Comemake some here!

    Jannah Crew, a teenage Muslim girlsgroup is conducting its 5th Annual SummerCamp from June 7 July 19.

    For Whom? Muslim girls aged 12-19.Where? The Enlightenment into Islam

    Center, Revival of Islamic Heritage SocietyQortuba.

    When? Six days a week: 4-8 pm(Outings every Sunday).

    Contact us: 69945753, 65714754,Email: [email protected].

    Redeemed Christian Church: TheRedeemed Christian Church of God (HODParish) worship in English.

    Celebration Service: Friday 9 am 11

    am; Divine encounter: Sunday, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm; Digging Deep (Bible studies):Tuesday, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm; Night vigilevery last Friday of the month from 10 pm.

    Venue: New Mishref. For more informa-tion and direction please call 9927-6603,6557-7482. Email: [email protected]

    ARAB TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2012

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    The Filipino community in Kuwait recently held the 114th Philippine Independence Day.Members of the diplomatic corps, officials from the Kuwait government as well as key

    executives from various companies in Kuwait graced the occasion that was organised bythe FIL-ASEAK, Filipino Badminton Committee, Philippine Society of MarketingSpecialists in Kuwait, National Evangelical Church in Kuwait Filipino Language

    Christian Congregation, Kabayan in Kuwait and the Filipino Cultural Club in cooperationwith the Philippine Embassy and the Philippine Overseas Labour Office.

    The Filipino Community Night kicked off with the singing of the Kuwait and Philippinenational anthems with a matching video presentation of the rich history of the Philippinesand its struggle to attain independence from the various occupiers from the East and West.

    The Founding Father of Filipino Badminton Club in Kuwait (FILBACK) Caloy Abesamis and APOKAA-153 recently presented an ETV package to children of some poor areas ofManila. Above: Caloy with the area leaders.

    civil ID info 1889988

    Electricity: Kuwait City 24847329, 2484704;Fahaheel 23915300, 23911333; Hawalli 22650702/4;Kuwait City 24832933; Hawalli 22627728, 22627729;Jahra 24578380; Kheitan 24722935/7; Salmiya25712259, 25711130; Shuwaikh 24831781; Streetlights 24745408.

    Water: Emergency (drains) 24834044; Ahmadi23984755, 23984926; Jahra 24553640, 24555231;Salmiya 25642104; Shuwaikh 24832933, 24832987;Sulaibikhat 24677378, 24674568.

    Hospitals: Amiri Casualty 22450005; Al Sabah24812000/24815000; Mubarak Al Kabeer 25312700to 709; Farwaniya 24883000, 24888000; Adan

    23940600; Ibn Sina 24840300; Al Razi 24846000; AlJahra 24575300; Maternity 24848067; Allergy24849252; Blood Bank 25336538; Burns Centre24840300; Cancer Control Centre 24849100; ChestDiseases 24838990, 24849400; Drug Control24837245; Infectious Diseases 24870351; IslamicMedicine Centre 24849000.

    Private Hospitals: Ahmadi 23985174; Dar Al Shifa22423151.

    Ambulance: Central 24722000; Emergency24765616; Adan 23940660/23941455; Amiri Hospital22422366; Daiya 22510854; Dasman 22419785;Fahaheel 23919089; Faihaa 22553779; Farwaniya

    24883000; Farwaniya 24725149; Jahra 24575448;

    Mubarak Al-Kabir 25311437; Nuwaisib 23950114;Sabah 24815000; Salmiya 25739011; Shuaiba23261927.

    Consumer Protection Hotline: 24820281/25720252.Traffic Violation Inquiry: 198The Scientific Center: 1848888.Labour Complaints Hotline:Tel 24344954, Fax 24347562.

    Social Work Society of Kuwait (Human RightsOrganization): Tel 25375031, Fax 25375032

    E-mail: [email protected], http://www.q8sws.com

    Important Tel. Nos.Afghanistan 93; Algeria 213; Argentina

    54; Australia 61; Austria 43; Bahrain

    973; Bangladesh 880; Belgium 32;

    Bolovia 591; Brazil 55; Bulgaria 359;

    Canada 1; Chile 56; China 86; Colombia

    57; Croatia 385; Cyprus 357; Denmark

    45; Egypt 20; Finland 358; France 33;

    Germany 49; Ghana 233; Greece 30;

    Guatemala 502; Hong Kong 852; Hungary

    36; India 91; Indonesia 62; Iran 98; Iraq964; Ireland 353; Italy 390; Japan 81;

    Jordan 962; Kazakhstan 7; Kenya 254;

    Korea 82; Kuwait 965; Lebanon 961;

    Libya 218; Luxembourg 352; Malaysia60; Malta 356; Mauritius 230; Mexico52; Morocco 212; Nepal 977;

    Netherlands 31; New Zealand 64; Nigeria

    234; Norway 47; Oman 968; Pakistan 92;

    Philippines 63; Poland 48; Portugal 351;

    Qatar 974; Russia 7; Saudi Arabia 966;

    Singapore 65; Somalia 252; South Africa

    27; Spain 34; Sri Lanka 94; Sudan 249;

    Sweden 46; Switzerland 41; Syria 963;

    Turkey 90; United Arab Emirates 971;

    United Kingdom 44; United States 1;

    Venezuela 58; Yemen 967; Zambia 260.

    Intl Dialing Codes

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