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Friday, May 24 2013
Stop War Talk
WE are deeply concerned about all the loose talk regarding a possible military attack on Iran because of the growing uncertainty over parts of its nuclear programme. Not only would such an attack be a clear violation of the charter of the United Nations. It could have...
TAME THE GUN LOBBY
THERE is nothing so dangerous as a lobbying organisation that's running out of stuff to lobby about. I am thinking in particular of the National Rifle Association. These people are really in desperate straits. The state legislatures are almost all in session, but some of them ...
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Malki launches book on Arab women in media at CMUQ

A BOOK on the role and representations of Arab women in the media was dedicated to Her Highness Sheikha Moza for her role in empowering the women in the Arab World during the book´s launch at the Carnegie Mellon University.

Asna Nafees is new DPS-MIS principal
ASNA Nafees, acting principal of DPS-Modern Indian School (DPS-MIS), has been appointed the principal of the school with immediate effect, a DPS-MIS management press release said. An alumnus of St Joseph´s Women´s College, Visakhapatnam, India, Nafees began her journey in the field of education in 1995 and excelled as a teacher of Biology and English in several schools in her native country. Her subsequent rise as an academic supervisor at the TVS Lakshmi ICSE School, Tamil Nadu, India, between 2004 and 2006, won her many laurels attributed to her innate desire to learn, and her diligence and dedication. Apart from assisting the school´s principal in academic and administrative matters, Nafees...
A learning experience for Qatari students in UK
THE three prize winners from Zainab Independent Preparatory School for Girls, representing Qatar in the ´Big Science Challenge´ run by the British Council and Rolls- Royce, visited the Rolls- Royce facilities at Derby, UK recently. The facilities are the group´s largest in the UK and over 11,000 are employed by Rolls-Royce in the city. The students, Alaa Ehab Said Abdelmatin Abdalla, Mariam Moustafa Gadallah Aarf Hassan and Kheloud Khaled Ibrahim Mohamed Abdelhady, were part of a group of over 70 students and teachers from the winning teams from the UK, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE. They learnt about Rolls- Royce activities its Learning and Development Centre ...
Heir Apparent honours Qatar Airways-sponsored student
THE Heir Apparent His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani recently honoured Mohammed Murad, a Qatari student sponsored by Qatar Airways, for his outstanding academic achievement. The Excellence Day Award, patronised annually by HH the Heir Apparent, is regarded as the highest academic honour given to Qatari students and institutions that excel in education. Murad received the Platinum Award, the highest honour in this category at the recently held Education Excellence Day Awards ceremony. Sponsored by Qatar Airways´ National Scholarship Programme (QRNSP), the 18- year-old is studying electrical engineering at Arizona State University in the US. QRNSP, launched in ...

Al Najada Hotel opens at Souq Waqif
QP celebrates safety milestone
Asna Nafees is new DPS-MIS principal

 

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