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ARAB TIMES, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 27 home decor indoor gardening beauty tips taste buds upper gallery asparagus fern tips to manage curly, dry hair chicken masala Create a gallery of frames above a large window or along the soffit above kitchen cabinets. Use match- ing frames for your collection and fill with favorite snapshots and fun prints. If you have a colorful space, try a collection of black-and-white images. Or if your space leans more neutral, like this breakfast nook, opt for an assortment of colorful artwork. This subtropical relative of edible garden aspara- gus is in the lily family, but its needlelike foliage give it an appearance resembling a fern. Its stems shoot up and outward, making it an excellent plant for hanging baskets. Give asparagus fern medium to bright indoor light and keep the soil uniformly moist. Plants sometimes develop small red berries, which are poisonous, so keep the berries away from children and pets. Height: 18 inches to 3 feet tall. Width: 18 inches to 3 feet wide. Special Features: Attractive foliage, easy to grow. If your hair is dry, it’s best to introduce a condi- tioning and moisturising mask into your routine. Try it once a week and you will start to see a difference in your hair. Also, when using a number of different products in your hair, it’s advisable to detox the hair once a week to ensure there is no product build-up. Using mild shampoos and conditioners can also help reduce the dryness. Also, avoiding the use of styling products and accessories too often can calm down the frizz and dryness. Another tip is to get a trim every 2 months. This will make your hair more manageable and prevent split ends. Ingredients: 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp ground black pepper, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - pound- ed 1/4 inch thick, 4 tbsp butter, 4 tbsp olive oil, 1 cup sliced mushrooms, 1/2 cup Masala sauce, 1/4 cup cooking sherry Method: In a shallow dish or bowl, mix together the flour, salt, pepper and oregano. Coat chicken pieces in flour mixture. In a large skillet, melt butter in oil over medium heat. Place chicken in the pan, and lightly brown. Turn over chicken pieces, and add mushrooms. Pour in sauce and sherry. Cover skillet; simmer chicken 10 minutes, turning once, until no longer pink and juices run clear. Dear Abby Mom has just cause to ignore dead baby’s dad By Abigail Van Buren Dear Abby: My son “Jake” was born last June. His father was a good friend who I thought I loved and that he loved me. The day I told him I was pregnant, he disap- peared. Our baby boy just passed away from SIDS. I’m strug- gling with Jake’s loss and planning his funeral while taking care of my 5-year-old son. Jake’s father had his mother call and threaten me. She said, “His name better not be listed anywhere in the obituary!” I’m at a loss about how to deal with both of them. I did not list the father’s name anywhere, but it was my choice. After the funeral I’m not sure if I want to see either one of them ever again. Any advice? — Grieving in Colorado Dear grieving: I am so sorry for the loss of your baby boy. Yes, I do have a word of advice. Even in the midst of your grief, you are thinking clearly. Why you would ever want contact with ei- ther of those despicable individu- als again is beyond me. Feel free to write them off and go on with your life. Dear Abby: My co-worker and I have been seeing each other for a while now. We are both married. I am separated — my husband moved out — while “Chip” is still at home with his wife and kids. He says he loves me and plans on leaving his family. I have decided I don’t want him after all. I have told him to stay with his wife, but Chip keeps wanting to “talk.” We see each other at work every day. It’s uncomfortable around co-workers. I’ve been looking for another job (for other reasons). I feel ashamed, and I don’t want to be the “other woman.” I don’t know whether to wait for him or just walk out. — Lost in Arizona Dear lost: Chip knows you are ambivalent, which is why he wants to keep talking to you. If you meant what you wrote, that you do not want to be the other woman, then end the affair once and for all and — as you put it — just walk out. Dear Abby: I have worked in various retail places for many years. I am surprised at how some parents allow their children to run amok in stores and fail to teach them how to behave in public places. When this happens, and there’s a danger of them running into tables and customers (I have seen it happen), should the employees say something to the children? Or should they notify the manager about the disruptive children, and let the manager talk to the parents or the children? Should it be announced over the intercom that children need to stay with their parents? What’s the best way to handle this common problem? A place of business is not a playground. Dignified paying customers who are there to support the business are of- fended by the lack of discipline some children are allowed to display. — Paying customer Dear paying customer: If you take it upon your- self to “correct” the inattentive parent, the person is sure to become defensive. A better way to handle it would be to point it out to the manager of the es- tablishment and let him or her deal with it, because if someone were to be hurt on the premises, there could be legal implications. P.S. If the children are running around a restau- rant, they could trip a server carrying food to a table and cause not only a mess but real harm. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. (Source: Universal Uclick) Abigail Van Buren what’s on today what’s on today emergency number 112 Civil ID info: 1889988 Site for checking travel ban www.kuwaitcourts.gov.kw/mojweb/NGeneral/Main.jsp TIES Center events: TIES Center announces following events – Tajweed and Recitation: Learn and practice the art of reciting the Holy Quran (tajweed). The instructor will also answer ques- tions related to the meaning of the Ara- bic words and verses. Every Sunday & Tuesday @ 10 – 11:30am; every Monday @ 5-6:30pm. The TIES Center is the social and educational hub for English Speaking expats in Kuwait. For more information, please call 25231015 or e-mail info@ti- escenter.net or visit www.tiescenter.net. Football coaching workshops: In- terested in Coaching/professional de- velopment? This weekend Everton Academy, Bayan will be welcoming three top coaches from Glasgow Celtic F.C., the Scottish Premier League Champions, including their International Academy Manager, Tony Massie. They will be delivering a certified Celtic Coach Education program on Saturday, 6-8pm, Sunday, 6-8pm and Monday, 8- 9.30pm. Certificates will only be awarded to coaches attending all 3 sessions. Places are limited - register at Bayan office any evening 5-8pm. El Shaddai weekly fellowship: The El Shaddai DWXI-PPFI Kuwait Chapter invites all the Filipino in our weekly fel- lowship. Every Monday, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St Joseph Hall (Basement), Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City. Every Friday (except 1st Friday), 12:30 pm to 4 pm, Sacred Heart Hall, Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City. For more information please call any of the following nos: 66758948, 66523946, 99615956, 99495832, 66078953 and 67067956. BBBC weekly services: Bible Believers’ Baptist Church (BBBC) in Mangaf invites you to visit us for our weekly services in English. Friday morning Bible teaching starts at 10:30 am. The Sermon and Children’s Church begins at noon. On Monday evening we hold our prayer meeting and Bible study at 7 pm. For more details, please call 66220416 or email faithful.stewards@ gmail.com Enlightenment into Islam course: Enlightenment into Islam would like to announce the courses on “Tawhid is Salvation And Shirk is Destruction”. Every Monday from 5 – 7 pm in Qurtuba. For details contact: 25322684, 97743327, email: fa-tanweer@hotmail. com. Father’s Love Int’l Ministries: Have you had a challenging week? Want to hear something different for a change? Something positive and ener- gizing? At FLIM, you will find all this and much more ... Love, laugher, life and liberty. You will find a community of God-loving believers, who come every Friday, Saturday, Monday and Wednesday to praise and worship together. There always a word of bless- ing and edification for everyone who comes to the Father’s House. So, don’t be left out! Come join the family! You will be restored, received, renewed and greatly rewarded! Father’s Love Encounter Service on Friday at 11:00 am to 2:00 pm African service on Saturday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Empowerment Services on Monday at 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Tamil Service on Wednesday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Please call 66020972, 99874730, 51003531 h o r o s c o p e By Jacqueline Bigar Happy birthday for Monday, March 13, 2017: This year you encounter people who seem more upbeat in general, at least in your personal life. You are determined to succeed, and others see how strong your efforts are. Your ability to get past a problem remains high. If you are single, you will long for an intimate long-term relationship. You are likely to meet a potential suitor within the next year. If you are attached, the two of you plan and want special time together. As a couple, you discover a newfound closeness. LIBRA knows how to charm you into sup- porting him or her. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult Capricorn - (Dec 22 - Jan 19) **** Someone who has influence over you might be observing you right now. Trying to do your best adds an element of stress; just be yourself. As it stands, you do an excellent job without upping the ante. You have the poise and confidence to impress anyone. Tonight: Out late. Aquarius - (Jan 20 - Feb 18) ***** You might want to detach and ob- serve what is happening around you. As a result, you will gain more information and also be a better listener. You’ll learn a lot by asking the right questions -- the result of your detachment. Tonight: Kick back, and take an overview. Pisces - (Feb 19 - Mar 20) **** You will need to make time for an im- portant person in your life, as you could be both emotionally and financially involved. Don’t hesitate to ask for more of what you want, but remember to do so with charm. You’ll be pleased with the results. Tonight: Dinner for two. Aries - (Mar 21 - Apr 19) **** Your ability to make waves is height- ened today. Prior to the late afternoon, you might want to exaggerate an issue so that the other parties involved have no choice but to hear you and respond. Extremes mark your be- havior. Be nice. Tonight: Say “yes” to a dinner invitation. Taurus - (Apr 20 - May 20) **** Others might question the point of a last-minute discussion, especially if it requires a disruptive attitude to get through to someone. By the late afternoon, you will discover how in sync you are with a partner. Tonight: You can say “yes” to nearly anything right now. Gemini - (May 21 - June 20) **** You might want to continue flatter- ing a loved one or dear friend. A meeting could be much more significant than you realize. The discussion that takes place is likely to give you some insight. You tend to go to extremes and overindulge. Tonight: Let the fun begin. Cancer - (June 21 - July 22) **** You can be a take-charge type of per- son, but the conditions have to be right. Ex- changed concepts could have unusual depth to them. Just because something sounds strange does not mean it won’t work. Embrace an idea’s potential. Tonight: Curb a need to go overboard. Leo - (July 23 - Aug 22) ***** You can be found where the action is. You could be overthinking a situation and seeing more problems as a result. Do yourself a favor and detach; drop the topic for a while. You will feel much better and also will gain some perspective. Tonight: Make it easy, and be more upbeat. Virgo - (Aug 23 - Sept 22): **** One-on-one relating offers a new per- spective on an important relationship. The exchange of information is heightened beyond what you originally thought was possible. Be more direct than you usually are. Evading the other party won’t be beneficial. Tonight: Make it your treat. Libra - (Sept 23 - Oct 22) **** You feel unstoppable in many ways. Count on someone tripping you up somewhere along the line. You’ll give this person the ben- efit of the doubt, and you’ll still be realistic about what you hear. You might feel as if you are trying too hard. Tonight: Note the attention you are getting. Scorpio - (Oct 23 - Nov 21) *** If your intuition says to play it low-key, then do so. In fact, the less said right now, the better. Should you want to try something dif- ferent, postpone it for a few days. Try to stay away from crowds, and you will be a lot hap- pier with the results. Tonight: Not to be found. Sagittarius - (Nov 22 - Dec 21) ***** You could feel as if your friends are circling you. You’ll have more support than you had expected, especially in a meeting. Your imagination takes you down one path, but your support system might prefer that you head in a different direction. Tonight: Where loved ones are. Born today: Actor William H. Macy (1950), actor Noel Fisher (1984), actress Annabeth Gish (1971) Happy third birthday Shamim, our pre- cious gift from Almighty Allah. May Al- lah bless you with good health, wealth, love and happiness forever. Wishes from lovely Abba, Amma, Dada’s, Dadi’s, Nana, Nani, Chacha’s, Chachi, Phupu’s, Mamu, Khala, Sherif and Fawzi. A flyer of the event. A flyer of the event. General Continued from Page 26 24815622, 24841158, 99612287. Sports Chess Round Robin Challenge: Registrations are open for chess coaching and the Annual Round Robin Challenger Series. Send your name, Civil ID No., mobile number, age, rating to saviosgomes@gmail. com with CCR in the e-mail subject. No entry fee. Kwt-Brits football supporters: A new football supporters website for British expats living and working in Kuwait has been set up by an Everton supporter, Trevor Powell. The Kuwait Brits Football Supporters Association (KBFSA) site aims to provide contact information for support- ers of each others’ whereabouts and also in the future hopes to organise social events such as quizzes and even five-a-side matches on a home international teams basis. We need expats to register their support and hence we can then start to cast around for a suitable meeting venue. The site can be accessed at www.kbfsa.co.uk. Free fitness classes: Free fitness classes at B.FIT studio in Salmiya! Classes include Zumba, Masala Bhangra workout, aerobics, click Continued on Page 28

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home decor indoor gardening beauty tips taste buds

upper gallery asparagus fern tips to manage curly, dry hair chicken masalaCreate a gallery of frames above a large window or along the soffit above kitchen cabinets. Use match-ing frames for your collection and fill with favorite snapshots and fun prints.

If you have a colorful space, try a collection of black-and-white images. Or if your space leans more neutral, like this breakfast nook, opt for an assortment of colorful artwork.

This subtropical relative of edible garden aspara-gus is in the lily family, but its needlelike foliage give it an appearance resembling a fern. Its stems shoot up and outward, making it an excellent plant for hanging baskets. Give asparagus fern medium to bright indoor light and keep the soil uniformly moist. Plants sometimes develop small red berries, which are poisonous, so keep the berries away from children and pets.

Height: 18 inches to 3 feet tall.Width: 18 inches to 3 feet wide.Special Features: Attractive foliage, easy to

grow.

■ If your hair is dry, it’s best to introduce a condi-tioning and moisturising mask into your routine. Try it once a week and you will start to see a difference in your hair. ■ Also, when using a number of different products in your hair, it’s advisable to detox the hair once a week to ensure there is no product build-up. ■ Using mild shampoos and conditioners can also help reduce the dryness.■ Also, avoiding the use of styling products and accessories too often can calm down the frizz and dryness. ■ Another tip is to get a trim every 2 months. This will make your hair more manageable and prevent split ends.

Ingredients: 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp ground black pepper, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - pound-ed 1/4 inch thick, 4 tbsp butter, 4 tbsp olive oil, 1 cup sliced mushrooms, 1/2 cup Masala sauce, 1/4 cup cooking sherry

Method: In a shallow dish or bowl, mix together the flour, salt, pepper and oregano. Coat chicken pieces in flour mixture.

In a large skillet, melt butter in oil over medium heat. Place chicken in the pan, and lightly brown. Turn over chicken pieces, and add mushrooms. Pour in sauce and sherry. Cover skillet; simmer chicken 10 minutes, turning once, until no longer pink and juices run clear.

Dear AbbyMom has just cause toignore dead baby’s dad

By Abigail Van BurenDear Abby: My son “Jake” was born last June. His

father was a good friend who I thought I loved and that he loved me. The day I told him I was pregnant, he disap-peared.

Our baby boy just passed away from SIDS. I’m strug-gling with Jake’s loss and planning his funeral while taking care of my 5-year-old son. Jake’s father had his mother call and threaten me. She said, “His name better not be listed anywhere in the obituary!”

I’m at a loss about how to deal with both of them. I did not list the father’s name anywhere, but it was my choice.

After the funeral I’m not sure if I want to see either one of them ever again. Any advice?

— Grieving in ColoradoDear grieving: I am so sorry

for the loss of your baby boy. Yes, I do have a word of advice. Even in the midst of your grief, you are thinking clearly. Why you would ever want contact with ei-ther of those despicable individu-als again is beyond me. Feel free to write them off and go on with

your life.❑ ❑ ❑

Dear Abby: My co-worker and I have been seeing each other for a while now. We are both married. I am separated — my husband moved out — while “Chip” is still at home with his wife and kids. He says he loves me and plans on leaving his family.

I have decided I don’t want him after all. I have told him to stay with his wife, but Chip keeps wanting to “talk.” We see each other at work every day. It’s uncomfortable around co-workers.

I’ve been looking for another job (for other reasons). I feel ashamed, and I don’t want to be the “other woman.” I don’t know whether to wait for him or just walk out.

— Lost in ArizonaDear lost: Chip knows you are ambivalent,

which is why he wants to keep talking to you. If you meant what you wrote, that you do not want to be the other woman, then end the affair once and for all and — as you put it — just walk out.

❑ ❑ ❑

Dear Abby: I have worked in various retail places for many years. I am surprised at how some parents allow their children to run amok in stores and fail to teach them how to behave in public places.

When this happens, and there’s a danger of them running into tables and customers (I have seen it happen), should the employees say something to the children? Or should they notify the manager about the disruptive children, and let the manager talk to the parents or the children? Should it be announced over the intercom that children need to stay with their parents?

What’s the best way to handle this common problem? A place of business is not a playground. Dignified paying customers who are there to support the business are of-fended by the lack of discipline some children are allowed to display.

— Paying customerDear paying customer: If you take it upon your-

self to “correct” the inattentive parent, the person is sure to become defensive. A better way to handle it would be to point it out to the manager of the es-tablishment and let him or her deal with it, because if someone were to be hurt on the premises, there could be legal implications.

P.S. If the children are running around a restau-rant, they could trip a server carrying food to a table and cause not only a mess but real harm.

❑ ❑ ❑

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

(Source: Universal Uclick)

Abigail Van Buren

what’s on todaywhat’s on today emergency number 112

Civil ID info: 1889988Site for checking travel ban www.kuwaitcourts.gov.kw/mojweb/NGeneral/Main.jsp

■ TIES Center events: TIES Center announces following events – Tajweed and Recitation: Learn and practice the art of reciting the Holy Quran (tajweed). The instructor will also answer ques-tions related to the meaning of the Ara-bic words and verses.

Every Sunday & Tuesday @ 10 – 11:30am; every Monday @ 5-6:30pm.

The TIES Center is the social and educational hub for English Speaking expats in Kuwait. For more information, please call 25231015 or e-mail [email protected] or visit www.tiescenter.net.

❑ ❑ ❑

■ Football coaching workshops: In-terested in Coaching/professional de-velopment?

This weekend Everton Academy, Bayan will be welcoming three top coaches from Glasgow Celtic F.C., the Scottish Premier League Champions, including their International Academy Manager, Tony Massie.

They will be delivering a certifi ed Celtic Coach Education program on Saturday, 6-8pm, Sunday, 6-8pm and Monday, 8- 9.30pm. Certifi cates will

only be awarded to coaches attending all 3 sessions.

Places are limited - register at Bayan offi ce any evening 5-8pm.

❑ ❑ ❑

■ El Shaddai weekly fellowship: The El Shaddai DWXI-PPFI Kuwait Chapter invites all the Filipino in our weekly fel-lowship.

● Every Monday, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm St Joseph Hall (Basement), Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City.

● Every Friday (except 1st Friday), 12:30 pm to 4 pm, Sacred Heart Hall, Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City.

For more information please call any of the following nos: 66758948, 66523946, 99615956, 99495832, 66078953 and 67067956.

❑ ❑ ❑

■ BBBC weekly services: Bible Believers’ Baptist Church (BBBC) in Mangaf invites you to visit us for our weekly services in English. Friday morning Bible teaching starts at 10:30 am. The Sermon and Children’s Church begins at noon. On Monday evening we hold our prayer meeting and Bible study at 7 pm. For more details, please call 66220416 or email [email protected]

❑ ❑ ❑

■ Enlightenment into Islam course: Enlightenment into Islam would like to announce the courses on “Tawhid is Salvation And Shirk is Destruction”. Every Monday from 5 – 7 pm in Qurtuba. For details contact: 25322684, 97743327, email: fa-tanweer@hotmail.

com.❑ ❑ ❑

■ Father’s Love Int’l Ministries: Have you had a challenging week? Want to hear something different for a change? Something positive and ener-gizing? At FLIM, you will find all this and much more ... Love, laugher, life and liberty. You will find a community of God-loving believers, who come every Friday, Saturday, Monday and Wednesday to praise and worship together. There always a word of bless-ing and edification for everyone who comes to the Father’s House. So, don’t be left out! Come join the family! You will be restored, received, renewed and greatly rewarded!

Father’s Love Encounter Service on Friday at 11:00 am to 2:00 pm

African service on Saturday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Empowerment Services on Monday at 6:30 pm 8:30 pm

Tamil Service on Wednesday at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Please call 66020972, 99874730, 51003531

h o r o s c o p eBy Jacqueline Bigar

Happy birthday for Monday, March 13, 2017: This year you encounter people who seem more upbeat in general, at least in your personal life. You are determined to succeed, and others see how strong your efforts are. Your ability to get past a problem remains high. If you are single, you will long for an intimate long-term relationship. You are likely to meet a potential suitor within the next year. If you are attached, the two of you plan and want special time together. As a couple, you discover a newfound closeness. LIBRA knows how to charm you into sup-porting him or her.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

Capricorn - (Dec 22 - Jan 19)

**** Someone who has influence over you might be observing you right now. Trying to

do your best adds an element of stress; just be yourself. As it stands, you do an excellent job without upping the ante. You have the poise and confidence to impress anyone. Tonight: Out late.

Aquarius - (Jan 20 - Feb 18)

***** You might want to detach and ob-serve what is happening around you. As a result, you will gain more information and also be a better listener. You’ll learn a lot by asking the right questions -- the result of your detachment. Tonight: Kick back, and take an overview.

Pisces - (Feb 19 - Mar 20)

**** You will need to make time for an im-portant person in your life, as you could be both emotionally and financially involved. Don’t hesitate to ask for more of what you want, but remember to do so with charm. You’ll be pleased with the results. Tonight: Dinner for

two.

Aries - (Mar 21 - Apr 19)

**** Your ability to make waves is height-ened today. Prior to the late afternoon, you might want to exaggerate an issue so that the other parties involved have no choice but to hear you and respond. Extremes mark your be-havior. Be nice. Tonight: Say “yes” to a dinner invitation.

Taurus - (Apr 20 - May 20)

**** Others might question the point of a last-minute discussion, especially if it requires a disruptive attitude to get through to someone. By the late afternoon, you will discover how in sync you are with a partner. Tonight: You can say “yes” to nearly anything right now.

Gemini - (May 21 - June 20)

**** You might want to continue flatter-ing a loved one or dear friend. A meeting could be much more significant than you realize. The discussion that takes place is likely to give you some insight. You tend to go to extremes and overindulge. Tonight: Let the fun begin.

Cancer - (June 21 - July 22)

**** You can be a take-charge type of per-son, but the conditions have to be right. Ex-changed concepts could have unusual depth to them. Just because something sounds strange does not mean it won’t work. Embrace an idea’s potential. Tonight: Curb a need to go overboard.

Leo - (July 23 - Aug 22)

***** You can be found where the action is. You could be overthinking a situation and seeing more problems as a result. Do yourself a favor and detach; drop the topic for a while.

You will feel much better and also will gain some perspective. Tonight: Make it easy, and be more upbeat.

Virgo - (Aug 23 - Sept 22):

**** One-on-one relating offers a new per-spective on an important relationship. The exchange of information is heightened beyond what you originally thought was possible. Be more direct than you usually are. Evading the other party won’t be benefi cial. Tonight: Make it your treat.

Libra - (Sept 23 - Oct 22)

**** You feel unstoppable in many ways. Count on someone tripping you up somewhere along the line. You’ll give this person the ben-efit of the doubt, and you’ll still be realistic about what you hear. You might feel as if you are trying too hard. Tonight: Note the attention you are getting.

Scorpio - (Oct 23 - Nov 21)

*** If your intuition says to play it low-key, then do so. In fact, the less said right now, the better. Should you want to try something dif-ferent, postpone it for a few days. Try to stay away from crowds, and you will be a lot hap-pier with the results. Tonight: Not to be found.

Sagittarius - (Nov 22 - Dec 21)

***** You could feel as if your friends are circling you. You’ll have more support than you had expected, especially in a meeting. Your imagination takes you down one path, but your support system might prefer that you head in a different direction. Tonight: Where loved ones are.

❑ ❑ ❑

Born today: Actor William H. Macy (1950), actor Noel Fisher (1984), actress Annabeth Gish (1971)

Happy third birthday Shamim, our pre-cious gift from Almighty Allah. May Al-lah bless you with good health, wealth, love and happiness forever. Wishes from lovely Abba, Amma, Dada’s, Dadi’s, Nana, Nani, Chacha’s, Chachi, Phupu’s,

Mamu, Khala, Sherif and Fawzi.

A flyer of the event. A flyer of the event.

GeneralContinued from Page 26

24815622, 24841158, 99612287.

Sports Chess Round Robin Challenge:

Registrations are open for chess coaching and the Annual Round Robin Challenger Series.

Send your name, Civil ID No., mobile number, age, rating to [email protected] with CCR in the e-mail subject. No entry fee.

❑ ❑ ❑

Kwt-Brits football supporters: A new football supporters website for British expats living and working in Kuwait has been set up by an Everton supporter, Trevor Powell. The Kuwait Brits Football Supporters Association (KBFSA) site aims to provide contact information for support-

ers of each others’ whereabouts and also in the future hopes to organise social events such as quizzes and even five-a-side matches on a home international teams basis.

We need expats to register their support and hence we can then start to cast around for a suitable meeting venue. The site can be accessed at www.kbfsa.co.uk.

❑ ❑ ❑

Free fi tness classes: Free fi tness classes at B.FIT studio in Salmiya! Classes include Zumba, Masala Bhangra workout, aerobics,

click

Continued on Page 28