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Page 1: Monday 27 July 2020 To advertise contact: Tel: 44557 857 or … · 2020-07-27 · monday 27 july 2020 classifieds 17 gem advertising & publications (overseas newspaper advertisements)

Monday 27 July 2020 To advertise contact: Tel: 44557 857 or email: [email protected]

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16 MONDAY 27 JULY 2020CLASSIFIEDS

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17MONDAY 27 JULY 2020 CLASSIFIEDS

GEM ADVERTISING & PUBLICATIONS(Overseas Newspaper Advertisements) Tel: 44442001 - GSM: 55783303

ADVERTISING OVERSEAS NEWSPAPER

ATTESTATION

CALIBRATION SERVICES

ASIA TRANSLATION & SERVICES CENTRELeading Legal Translators & Document Legalization Since 1987. Indian Certificate Attestation. Head Office: 44364555/50233133 - Al Hilal Branch: 44621334 - Salwa Road Branch: 66038181 Mobile Contacts: Sufiyan - 66192881/Yoonus - 77813190

ARMSTRONGWindow/Split/Package/Central Units. Sales, Services, Spare Parts/Window/Split & Central A/C. Annual Contracts. Mobile: 555 54 274 (Kumar)E-mail: [email protected] www.armstrongmachinery.com

A/C MAINTENANCE & SERVICES

ALWASEEM TRANSLATION & SERVICES CENTERAuthorized Translators - Company Formation and PRO Services (Opp-Karwa Bus Stat. Doha, Al-Saeed Buil.2nd Floor.) M : 50822292 / 31586616 T : 44116727 E-mail : [email protected] Web : www.alwaseemtranslation.com

BUSINESS SET-UP

HELPLINE GROUPCertificate attestation from INDIA| UK | USA | CANADA | PHILIPPINE and Gulf Countries20 Years of experience and ISO Registered CompanyHELPLINE GROUP, C Ring Road Tel:(+974)-44271100Mob: 31550149 Email: [email protected]

HELPLINE GROUPCompany Registration, Local Sponsorship, Trademark, Feasibility Study, Tax systems and PRO Services. Our branches QATAR| KUWAIT | UAE | INDIA | UK | CANADA. (formed more than 3000 companies)HELPLINE GROUP, C Ring Road Tel: (+974)-44271100MOB: 77711129 Email: [email protected]

AL HAYIKI TRANSLATION & SERVICES EST.Authorized Translation & Certificate Attestation since 1992Sofitel Complex (Mercure Hotel) Ground Floor, Office No. 25Mob: 33411150 & 33411153, Tel: 44367755 & 44181990E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.alhayikitranslation.com

IMMIGRATION SERVICES

HELPLINE GROUPComplete Manpower SolutionsBusiness Structure and Business PlanningTel: (+974)-44271100 Mob: 77711129 Web: helplinehrconsulting.com

HR CONSULTATION

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

AL MUTWASSIT CLEANING & PEST CONTROLComplete General Cleaning For Residential & Commercial. Supply of Cleaning Staff on Contract Basis. Pest Control Services. Office: 44367555 Mob: 30029977/55875920 E-mail: [email protected]

CAPITAL CLEANING COMPANY W.L.L.Complete General Cleaning Services for Old and New VillasTel: 44582257 Mobile: 33189899/ 55565328E-mail: [email protected]

SCAFFOLDING

APOLLO ENTERPRISES SCAFFOLDING DIVISIONContract/Hire/Sale - Salwa Road. Tel: 44693334 Fax: 44416274 GSM: 55521089/55560246/55536285 www.apollo-qatar.net - E-mail: [email protected]

REAL ESTATE

AL MUFTAH SERVICESTel: 44634444/44010700 Mob: 55542067/55823100 E Mail: [email protected] Website: www.rentacardoha.com

RENT A CAR

AL MUFTAH RENT A CARMain Office: D’ Ring Rd, T: 44634444/44010700 Branches: Airport: 44634433 Al Khor: 44113344 E Mail: [email protected] Website: www.rentacardoha.com

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REGENCY FLEETS (A Regency Group Co.)Special Corporate leasing and Rental rates. Price includes Comprehensive Insurance, Maintenance, Replacement Vehicle etc. Driven by Values. E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 44433822/44554046/44554048 Fax: 44554047 Airport Branch (24hrs): Tel.: 70482655

BUDGET RENT A CARCompetitive Rates for Car Rental & Leasing, 24/7 Airport Rental Section,Free Road Side Assistance, Easy & Fast Booking ProcessHead Office: Barwa Village T: 44325500 M: 66971703 Toll Free: 800-4627Email: [email protected] Website: www.budgetqatar.com

ARMSTRONGAblution & Event Toilets Rental, Porta Cabins, Chemical Toilets & Other Equipment Rental.Mobile : 557 80 396 (Steve) E-mail: [email protected]

EVENT RENTALS/ ABLUTIONTOILETS

MASSAGE

KOTTAKKAL AYURVEDIC MASSAGE CENTREAyurvedic Massage, Philippine & Thai Massage. Near Badriya Signal, Bin Mehmood. Tel.: 44360061 GSM: 33453697

MEDIHERB MASSAGEKerala Ayurvedic, Thai, Philippine Massage (Gents & Ladies) for back pain, body pain, arthritis etc shirodhara, steam, Moroccan Bathe, Body Scrub etc. E-Ring Road,

Near ICC Signal, Nuaija. Tel: 66167700 - 50736611

ARMSTRONGRepairs/Spare Parts & Rentals. Power from 5KVA to 2000KVA Sales/Services/ Spare Parts & Rentals. Annual Contracts.Mobile: 555 54 274 (Kumar) E-mail: [email protected] www.armstrongmachinery.com

GENERATORS SERVICING

HOME CARE

WOKEER INDUSTRIAL AREAFrom 150 - 200 LaborsMobile: 660 02 704 (Steve)E-mail: [email protected]

LABOUR CAMP FOR RENT

ARMSTRONGPorta Cabins/Pre-Fabricated Buildings/Toilets/Security Cabins. Fire Rated/Non Fire Rated. Mobile: 557 80 396 (Steve)E-mail: [email protected] www.iescoqatar.com.

PORTA CABINS (Sales & Rentals)

MEDIA SERVICES

ARMSTRONG1000-4000 Gallon Tankers - Daily/Monthly/Yearly Contracts. Mobile: 660 41 449 (Neil)E-mail: [email protected].

SEWAGE & WASTE REMOVAL

TRANSLATION

HELPLINE GROUPAuthorized Translation Centre.We speak more than 100 Languages. C Ring Road, Near by Toyota Signal Tel: (974)-44271100 Mob: 70114857 Email: [email protected]

WATER TANK CLEANING

AL MUTWASSIT CLEANING & PEST CONTROLKharaba st, Behind white Mosque. Fax: 443679 99 - GSM. 55875920/55860432

CAPITAL CLEANING COMPANYCleaning Water Tanks & Pest Control. GSM: 55565328/ 33189899 Tel: 44582257 E-mail: [email protected]

WOKEER INDUSTRIAL AREAAvailable Sizes: 358/415/510/830/1340 Sqm.Mobile: 660 02 704 (Steve)E-mail: [email protected]

WAREHOUSE FOR RENT

ARMSTRONGNew & Used Containers - Sales/Rental (Certified & Uncertified) Mobile: 557 80 396 (Steve)E-mail: [email protected] www.iescoqatar.com.

USED CONTAINERS (Sales & Rentals)

ARMSTRONGFive Peals-USA Sales/Rental Service/Cleaning, Sewage Removal. Daily/Monthly/Yearly. Mobile: 557 80 396 (Steve)E-mail: [email protected] www.iescoqatar.com.

PORTABLE & CHEMICAL TOILETS (Sales & Rentals)

CHANGE OF NAME

SITUATION VACANT

I, Bhuvan BasmanHolder of Nepal Passport No. 08951159

(Qatar ID No. 27752414308)

hereby change my name to BHUVAN

PASMANAny objection, please contact the Immigration and Passport Office within 15 days from the publication of this notice.

I, Jubeshwar Thakur BarhiHolder of Nepal Passport No. 09277214

(Qatar ID No. 27152411656)

hereby change my name to JUGESHWAR

THAKUR BARHIAny objection, please contact the Immigration and Passport Office within 15 days from the publication of this notice.

NOTICE

Urgently Required for Contracting CompanyErection Steel Structure Engineer

Erection SupervisorJCB Operator

Email: [email protected]: 33408034

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18 MONDAY 27 JULY 2020SPORT

Baseball fans in South Korea back in stands amid COVID-19AP – SEOUL

Masked fans hopped, sang and shouted cheers in baseball stadiums in South Korea yesterday as authorities began allowing spectators to return to profes-sional sports amid the coronavirus pandemic.

After a weeks-long delay, South Korea’s 2020 baseball season began in early May without fans in the stands amid a then-slowing virus outbreak in the country. Seats in baseball stadiums had since been filled with cheering banners, dolls or pictures of fans.

On Sunday, the Korean Baseball Organization allowed a limited number of fans, or 10% of the stadium capacity, to watch games live. They entered sta-diums after their temperatures and smartphone QR codes were checked. During the games, they were required to wear masks and sit at least a seat apart while being banned from eating food and drinking any alcoholic beverages in line with the KBO guidelines.

During a game between Doosan Bears and LG Twins at Seoul’s Jamsil baseball stadium, fans wearing the teams’

jerseys still shouted their favorite players’ names, raised banners and sang fight songs. Some Bears fans jumped from their seats when Choi Joo-hwan hit a two-run home run at the bottom the 2nd inning.

Health authorities said Friday that the professional soccer league will also be allowed to have fans back in the stands from August 1, and also starting with 10% of the stadium capacity. Senior Health Ministry official Yoon Taeho told reporters that professional golf

tournaments will still continue without galleries until at least late August.

South Korean officials plan to allow more fans into baseball and soccer sta-diums if they report progress in anti-virus campaigning.

South Korea has seen an uptick in new virus cases since it eased its rigid social distancing rules in early May. But the country’s caseload hasn’t exploded like its earlier outbreak in late February and early March, when it recorded hun-dreds of new cases every day.

3M Open: Thompson and Werenski tied for lead after Round 2REUTERS – MINNESOTA

For the second day in a row Richy Werenski and Michael Thompson found themselves knotted atop the leaderboard at the 3M Open with the two Amer-icans poised to settle the score in yesterday’s final round in Blaine, Minnesota.

Werenski sank a long putt on the par-five 18th for birdie to finish level with Thompson as both players carded second round 68s to sit 15-under par 198 for the tournament.

“It’s definitely good to have a strong finish like that,” the 28-year-old Werenski said.

“I did a good job of just kind of hanging in there, grinding along, giving myself looks.” South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel and in-form American Tony Finau lurked two strokes back at the tournament, which is being played without fans in attendance to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Thompson, who adopted a baby girl just as the pandemic began to take hold, said he felt blessed to have extra time with his daughter during the PGA Tour’s hiatus. “It was really a joy for me to be able to stay home those first three months of her life and really get to care for her and learn her little nuances and see her smile,” he said.

Clippers’ Williamsin 10-day quarantine after food runAGENCIES – LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams must complete a 10-day quarantine and will miss the first two games of the restarted season next week, the NBA announced yesterday.

The three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year reportedly visited a gentleman’s club on Thursday night in Atlanta while he was away from the NBA bubble in Orlando, Fla., on an excused absence.

Williams, 33, admitted going to the club but said he went there to pick up food after attending the viewing of his late grandfather, Paul G. Williams.

Williams would originally have faced a minimum four-day quarantine, making him eli-gible to play in the Clippers’ Thursday night game against the Los Angeles Lakers at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando. He will also miss Saturday’s contest against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Williams averaged 18.7 points, 5.7 assists and 3.1 rebounds in 60 games (eight starts) before the regular season went on hiatus due to the corona-virus pandemic. He is four games shy of 1,000 for his career.

Quartararo dominates again to win Andalucia MotoGPAFP – JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA

Frenchman Fabio Quartararo won for the second straight week at Jerez yesterday as he domi-nated the Andalucia MotoGP while bikes crashed and broke down behind him in searing heat.

Quartararo, on a satellite Yamaha, was followed home by Spaniard Maverick Vinales and Italian veteran Valentino Rossi, both on Yamaha factory bikes.

With the temperature reaching 40 degree Celsius and estimated at 60 degrees on the track, only 13 of the 21 starters finished.

“That was tough,” said the 21-year-old at the finish.

He has now won both races in the coronavirus-delayed MotoGP season, with last week’s Spanish Grand Prix success the first by a French rider in MotoGP since 1999.

Quartararo has now won more races at the elite level than he did in four seasons in Moto2,

where he recorded one victory, and Moto3, where he twice made the podium but never won.

“It feels so good to make back to back wins,” he said.

Quartararo has a 50-point lead over the reigning champion Marc Marquez, who was absent with a broken arm after his crash in the season opener.

Vinales is second on 40 points after finishing runner up for the second straight race.

As Quartararo burst clear, Rossi, who started on the second row of the grid, jumped to second, overtaking Vinales, who said that he had struggled to cope in his teammate’s exhaust.

“It was impossible to breath,” Vinales said. “I was stuck behind Valentino and I could not breath.

I was destroyed. Maybe the heat from the

other bikes.” W h i l e

Quartararo disappeared ahead in the heat haze, the two Yamaha works riders had to fend off chal-lenges from the Ducati-Pramac pair of Italian Francesco Bagnaia, who climbed to second before his engine failed, and Australian Jack Miller, who crashed.

Japanese rider Takaaki Nak-agami (Honda-LCR) inherited fourth place. Rossi showed that, at 41, he is still capable of com-peting. The seven-time MotoGP world champion has always enjoyed cheeky celebrations and this time climbed onto a barrier and punched the air in a victory dance in front of a grandstand completely empty due to

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Quartararo, who makes no secret of his admiration for Rossi, agreed.

“He’s my idol and always has been,” said the young Frenchman. “It’s fantastic to be next to him on the podium for my second win.”

As he took the chequered flag, Quartararo also nodded to another sporting hero crossing his arms in an imitation of France striker Kylian Mbappe’s goal celebration.

Paris Saint-Germain’s Mbappe, who is nursing an injured ankle, responded on Twitter: “Congratulations. We can say that you have good taste... 10/10.”

Briton Cal Crutchlow, who returned to the track on a mis-firing bike when it became clear that every finisher would collect points and limped in more than a lap behind to pocket three of them.

With Marquez missing, his younger brother and Honda teammate Alex, on only his second start at this level, set off 21st and last on the grid after a crash in qualifying but climbed to eighth by the end.

Earlier, Enea Bastianini gained his first Moto2 victory when he beat fellow Italian Luca Marini.

Japanese rider Tetsuta Nagashima, who crashed in practice, could only manage 11th, but kept the champi-onship lead, two points ahead of Bastianini.

Marco Bezzechi, who started from pole position, finished third, completing

an all-Italian podium. In Moto3, Japan’s

Tatsuki Suzuki won as championship leader Albert Arenas crashed

on lap 15.

ANDALUCIA MOTOGP RESULTS1. Fabio Quartararo (FRA/Yamaha-SRT) 41min 22.666sec, 2. Maverick Vinales (ESP/Yamaha) at 4.495sec, 3. Valentino Rossi (ITA/Yamaha) 5.546, 4. Takaaki Nakagami (JPN/Honda-LCR) 6.113, 5. Joan Mir (ESP/Suzuki) 7.693, 6. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA/Ducati) 12.554, 7. Pol Espargaro (ESP/KTM) 17,488, 8. Alex Marquez (ESP/Honda) 19.357, 9. Johann Zarco (FRA/Ducati-Avintia) 23.523, 10. Alex Rins (ESP/Suzuki) 27.091, 11. Tito Rabat (ESP/Ducati-Avintia) 33.628, 12. Bradley Smith (GBR/Aprilia) 36,306, 13. Cal Crutchlow (GBR/Honda-LCR) one lap behind

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS1. Fabio Quartararo (FRA/Yamaha-SRT) 50 points, 2. Maverick Vinales (ESP/Yamaha) 40, 3. Andrea Dovizioso (ITA/Ducati) 26, 4. Takaaki Nakagami (JPN/Honda-LCR) 19, 5. Pol Espargaro (ESP/KTM) 19, 6. Valentino Rossi (ITA/Yamaha) 16, 7. Jack Miller (AUS/Ducati-Pramac) 13, 8. Alex Marquez (ESP/Honda) 12, 9. Johann Zarco (FRA/Ducati-Avintia) 12, 10. Franco Morbidelli (ITA/Yamaha-SRT) 11, 11. Joan Mir (ESP/Suzuki) 11 12. Francesco Bagnaia (ITA/Ducati-Avintia), 9. 13: Miguel Oliveira (POR/KTM) 8, 14. Danilo Petrucci (ITA/Ducati) 7, 15. Tito Rabat (ESP/Ducati-Avintia) 7, 16. Alex Rins (ESP/Suzuki) 6, 17. Bradley Smith (GBR/Aprilia) 5, 18. Brad Binder (AFS/KTM) 3, 19. Cal Crutchlow (GBR/Honda-LCR) 3

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Minnesota, on Saturday.

Socially-distanced fans wearing face masks as a measure to avoid the spread of the coronavirus disease cheer during a KBO baseball game between LG Twins and Doosan Bears in Seoul, yesterday.

Petronas Yamaha SRT's French rider Fabio Quartararo (left) leads the MotoGP race during the Andalucia Grand Prix at the Jerez race track in Jerez de la Frontera, yesterday.