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Tuesday, May 21 2013
Confucian Roots
THE deep pockets of Chinese governments are envied by countries around the world. But Chinese citizens, officially presented as the masters of the country, have little knowledge of how and where this public money is spent by their 'servants.' In particular, ordinary people ...
EGYPT'S MORSI AND ISRAEL
IS the election of Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, as president of Egypt the beginning of the end of the Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt? It doesn't have to be. In fact, it could actually be the beginning of a real peace between ...
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More than 20,000 people visit trade fair on Friday

THE 2012 edition of the Doha Trade Fair (DTF) at Doha Exhibition Center (DEC) is already a huge success. The 10- day fair attracted more than 20,000 people on Friday. With City Center and Villaggio shopping malls shut and the dust storm less severe...

BFPIS student tops SSC Part-II exam, scores 966 out of 1050
SARAH Aziz, a student of Bright Future Pakistani International School (BFPIS), has topped among all the three Pakistani schools in Qatar, scoring 966 marks (92 percent) out of 1,050 in the Secondary School Certificate Part-II annual examination. The exams were held in March and the Islamabadbased Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) announced the results recently. According to school officials, BFPIS students secured top five positions in Qatar. BFPIS students have been securing top position in SSCII results for the last three consecutive years. A total of 43 students from the BFPIS appeared in the examination this year. Around 16 got A1, 13 got Grade A while eight got Grade B. Other top...
Avant, Qatar Academy form pact
AVANT Assessment, a leading, US-based global provider of multi-lingual language assessments, and Qatar Academy have announced the formation of a groundbreaking partnership. Avant will custom develop three Arabic tests, funded by the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. Dr Gregory A Hedger, director of Qatar Academy, reached out to Avant Assessment for help in meeting the Academy´s goal of teaching their Arabic mother tongue native speakers, who speak mostly English in daily conversation, a high level of proficiency in monolingual Arabic. Avant will create a series of tests for Qatar Academy, built to standards around language arts and proficiency, and delivered for grades...
Stenden students organise charity dinner
STUDENTS of Stenden University organised ´A Year to Remember´, a charity gala dinner to celebrate the end of the academic year for all universities in Qatar at Katara recently. The main objective of the event was to raise funds for various social community projects. The students showcased a spectacular performance which encompassed four different dance performances from different countries. The event was organised by the students of international business and management studies as part of their study programme. The course was recently approved by the Supreme Education Council. This fouryear bachelor programme is taught in English. Admission is open until the end of August for ...

Stenden students organise charity dinner

 

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