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ARAB TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2016 27 Embassies Continued from Page 25 others worldwide. The programmes of AIR have wide following as is evident from large number of letters, e-mails received by the different language services. It is mainly for Indian Diaspora and to give the listeners a feel of Home away from home. AIR also broad- cast in Bangla, Baluchi, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, Pashtu, Punjabi, Nepali, Saraiki, Sindhi, Sinhala, Tamil and Tibetan for the neighbour- ing countries. Their objective is to project the progress and policies of India, along with its arts and culture. All Indian nationals living in Kuwait, who are interested to see the external service of All India Radio may log to its web- site www.airworldservice.org Czech Embassy notice: The Embassy of Czech Republic in Kuwait is pleased to announce the opening of the Visa Application Centre in Kuwait City. Starting 15.11.2015 the visa applications can be submitted at the Joint Visa Application Centre in Kuwait. The Address is: VFS Global. Czech Republic Visa Application Center; 1st floor Al-Banwan Building, Ali Al-Salem Street, Al-Qiblah Area, Kuwait City; Submission of Applications: 9:00-16:00 (Sunday-Thursday) Passport collection time: 16:00-17:00 (Sunday-Thursday) Further instructions you can get from the website : www.vfsglobal.com/Czech/Kuwait or on call line: 00965 22971114 Note: Applicants need to come in person to submit the visa application at the Czech Visa Centre. The Embassy of Czech Republic in Kuwait reserves the right to invite the ap- plicant for a personal interview. Embassies Football League: The Premier Sport Academy in association with Everton FC is pleased to invite embassy teams to participate in a football league dedicated to serving the international community in Kuwait. Weekly matches will be played at the Ever- ton Bayan Sports Arena on Sunday evenings with kick off times of either 7 pm or 8 pm starting in October. Teams should consist of 7 players (one goalkeeper plus 6 outfield) and upto 4 substitutes. Matches will be two halves of 25 minutes each. Participating teams must represent their embassy and be either employees or nationals from the embassy. The league will be organised by PSA Everton and will initially run for twelve weeks followed by the Everton Cup competition. Please contact Mike Finn, Everton Acad- emy Director to confirm your involvement or for further information on 99981327 or by email: [email protected] prior to the end of September 2015. Malaysian citizens registration: The Embassy of Malaysia in the State of Kuwait advises all Malaysian citizens residing in Kuwait who have not registered with the Embassy, to do so. For those who have regis- tered, the Embassy advises them to update the Embassy on any changes in their particulars. The purpose of registration and updating your particulars with the Embassy is to enable the Embassy to contact you in case of Malaysian community events, information bulletins and emergencies. The registration form may be downloaded at www.kln.gov.my/web/kwt kuwait/forms, while the Embassy’s address and contact details are as follows: Plot 5, Yemen Street, Area 5, Diplomatic Enclave, Daiya, P.O. Box: 4105, Safat 13042, Kuwait. Tel: (965) 22550394/5/6; Fax: (965) 22550384; E-mail: [email protected] Indonesian Embassy services: The Embassy of Indonesia in Kuwait encourages anyone who needs the consular service from the Embassy to log on into: https://ekonsuler. kbrikuwait.com/ The Embassy would also like to remind that 30 foreign nationals including Kuwaiti pass- port holder is exempted from obtaining visa for entering Indonesia. According to Article 3 and 4 of the Presidential Decree No: 69 Year 2015 dated 9 June 2015 concerning the visa exemption for the 30 foreign nationals, this visa exemption is valid only for the touristic purpose for the period of stay of thirty (30) days and it is not extendable nor exchangeable to other type of immigration stay permission status. In order to get this facility, the tourists must enter Indonesia through nine (9) desig- nated immigration check-points as follows: Soekarno Hatta Airport in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Kuala Namu Airport in Medan, Juanda Airport in Surabaya, Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, Sri Bintan Seaport in Tanjung Pinang, Batam Center Seaport in Batam, Sekupang Seaport in Batam, and Tanjung Uban seaport in Riau. To get update, please check: http://www. kemlu.go.id/kuwaitcity, twitter: @KBRI_Ku- wait; instagram: @KBRI_Kuwait; Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KBRI. Kuwait and YouTube Channel: KBRI Kuwait. For further information, please contact the Information Section of the Embassy at 22531021, 22531025 ext 122. Bhutan Embassy notice: The Embassy click h o r o s c o p e By Jacqueline Bigar Happy birthday for Tuesday, April 12, 2016: This year you express a willingness to be more responsive to your inner circle. You frequently can be found following some pas- sionate interest. Your focus on family and home will be appreciated, allowing for your relationships to bond more tightly. If you are single, you could meet someone from your close circle of friends or family. In some cases, this person could walk through your door! Do not commit quickly, as you are in a changeable period in the next few years. If you are attached, the two of you might make a major purchase, buy a home or re- model your present abode. You love spend- ing time together. You will also crave some excitement. Plan on a special trip you have dreamt about often. CANCER can be overly emotional; you could find the tears and drama a lot to handle. 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) **** You might be in a position where you see someone in a new light. How you deal with this same person might transform as a result. Your relationship or friendship will make an adjustment. Take into account that you might be or have been swallowing a lot of anger. Tonight: Jump on another per- son’s idea. Aquarius - (Jan 20 - Feb 18) *** You could have a problem that takes you to a new level of understanding. You suddenly understand why someone might re- act as he or she does. Prioritize your errands and must-do’s. You will want some extra time to hang out with your pals or to network. Tonight: Relax. Pisces - (Feb 19 - Mar 20) **** You might surprise others with ev- erything that you have to do. Listen to what is being shared, but make an exit if you need to. Others depend on your actions or calls. You cannot let certain people down, and you won’t. Tonight: Make a friendly exit from a near mandatory situation. Aries - (Mar 21 - Apr 19) *** Stay as grounded as possible. You could be going through some dramatic changes. Though self-induced, they could be taking a toll on you. A dear friend at a distance connects with you, full of advice, wisdom and interest in what you are up to. Tonight: Know when to call it a night. Taurus - (Apr 20 - May 20) **** You seem to have the right words as well as know when to act. Stay upbeat and in touch with your feelings. Recognize a new tendency to not share and let others wonder, even a significant other! Is that wise? To- night: Ask for more of what you want. Gemini - (May 21 - June 20) *** Do not try to understand where others are coming from. You might be best off ac- cepting others’ stance and not being as chal- lenging — for now. You will have a tenden- cy to go overboard or over-indulge in some manner. Use good sense. Tonight: Pay bills. Cancer - (June 21 - July 22) **** You could be in a position where you might want to rethink a personal matter. Un- derstanding is a gift, and if you are able to give it, the bond between you and another person can only be heightened. Tap into your imagina- tion. Tonight: Be as creative as possible. Leo - (July 23 - Aug 22) **** You might want to see a personal matter from another perspective. Get out of your automatic reactions, and walk in an- other person’s shoes. How do you think he or she feels? Your creativity unleashes when handling a stalemate. Someone will test your limits. If he or she says anything, the wise Lion will be diplomatic. Take a break from the here and now. Close your door. Tonight: Screen calls; choose a favorite escape. Virgo - (Aug 23 - Sept 22): **** Zero in on your priorities, and don’t allow a demanding personality to push you so hard or make demands. Explain where you are coming from in an even manner. Even if this person does not get it, you have ap- proached the situation well. You might need to have the same conversation again, but not today! Tonight: Catch up on a friend’s news. Libra - (Sept 23 - Oct 22) **** Zero in on what you feel is necessary and worth your while. Spending time with an older individual could be important, espe- cially for this person. You will feel more in touch with him or her as a result. This person has a very different type of knowledge than you. Let him or her share his or her wisdom. Tonight: Up late. Scorpio - (Oct 23 - Nov 21) ***** Detach when you hit a difficult situation that you might consider annoying or difficult at best. Your sense of humor emerg- es when you understand the matter more ful- ly. With a new vision, you can find a mental meeting place. Tonight: Reach out to a loved one at a distance. Sagittarius - (Nov 22 - Dec 21) **** Work with a key person in your life and clear out a problem before it becomes more. You could be more energetic and prone to anger at this point than many other people. You see a matter through the eyes of some- one looking for a solution. Tonight: Visit with a loved one. Born today: TV host David Letterman (1947), author Tom Clancy (1947), actor David Cassidy (1950) home decor indoor gardening beauty tips taste buds denim pocket pen holders curcuma petiolata glitter nail art sweet sauce Supplies: Denim pockets Fabric glue Card sheet Heavy books Instructions: Cut out the pocket, as close to the edge as possible. Cut the card to size and glue it to the back of the pocket. Put some heavy books on top and leave to dry. Finally glue the card to the notice board. Curcuma petiolata (also known as jewel of Thailand, siam tulip, hidden ginger, pastel hidden ginger, hidden lily or queen lily) is a native to Thailand and Malaysia. Pleated leaves about two feet (60cm) tall frame a pink- bracted loose cone with yellow flowers. Site: Does best in low to bright indirect sunlight and high humidity. Temperature: 60-85°F. Water: Keep the soil evenly moist. Required: Base coat; Top coat; Red nail polish (preferably with glitter) Step 1: Apply the base coat to protect your nails, let dry. Step 2: Using red polish, apply a thick yet thin french tip. Step 3: Protect your hard work by brushing top coat Ingredients: 1/3 cup butter 1/4 cup pineapple juice 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves Method: Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Mix in pineapple juice, brown sugar, lemon juice and ground cloves. When thoroughly mixed, remove from heat and use to marinate vegetables as desired. Dear Abby 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 Dar Al Funoon exhibition: Dar Al Fu- noon is happy to host an exhibition by Iwan Maktabi and Orient 499 starting on the 10th of April 2016 at 11 am. The exhi- bition continues through the 13th of April. Gallery opening hours from 11 am to 9 pm. Look forward to see you all. DAI events: April 12: Film: Dog Day Af- ternoon at Yarmouk Cultural Centre. April 13: Lebanese Music Night, with Ziad Sahab at Yarmouk Cultural Centre. TIES Center events: TIES Center an- nounces following events – Tajweed and Recitation: Learn and practice the art of reciting the Holy Quran (tajweed). The in- structor will also answer questions related to the meaning of the Arabic words and verses. Every Sunday & Tuesday @ 10 – 11:30am; every Monday @ 5-6:30pm. The TIES Center is the social and edu- cational hub for English Speaking expats in Kuwait. For more information, please call 25231015 or e-mail info@tiescenter. net or visit www.tiescenter.net. IPC Islamic Courses registration: ‘Say: O my Lord, let me grow in knowl- edge’. IPC is offering Islamic courses in English (for ladies only). Muslims and non- Muslims are welcome. 1. Tilawa Surah Ar-Rad and Surah Ibrahim — Sundays at 5:30-7:00 pm; 2. Principles of Tafsir (part 2) - Sundays at 7:00-8:30 pm; 3. Tajweed 3 - Tuesday, at 5:30-7:00 pm; 4. Jesus in Surah Mariam (part 2) - Tuesdays at 7:00-8:30 pm. Instructor: Sr Zeinab Hassan Ashry Place: IPC - Women Section Al-Raw- dah, Area 3, Street 30, House 12, opp 4th Ring Road. Email: [email protected], Tele- phone: 22512257. Redeemed Christian Church: The Redeemed Christian Church of God (HOD Parish) 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 vigil every last Friday of the month from 10 pm. Venue: New Mishref. For more informa- tion and direction please call 9927-6603, 6557-7482. Email: rccghouseofdavidq8@ gmail.com KTCC activities: Worship service – every Wednesday 7:00-9:00 pm at North Tent, NECK. Children’s Bible School every Wednesday 7 to 9 pm at Activity Building, NECK. Overnight prayer – every 1st Thursday from 10 pm – 4:00 am at Diwaniya, NECK. Communion Service every 3rd Wednesday. The Following meeting are held at our KTCC Prayer House: 1) Children Bible School Teacher’s Prayer – 1st Saturday 7 to 9 pm. 2) Children’s Prayer – 2nd Friday 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. 3) Bible Study – every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. 4) ISOM – Batch 1 Class Tuesdays – 7 to 9 pm and Batch 2 Class Fridays – 4 to 6 pm. 5) Choir Practice – Mondays – 6 to 8 pm. 6) Men’s Fellowship – 4th Friday – 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. 7) Women’s Prayer – (Abbasiya) – 3rd Sunday – 6:30 to 8:30 pm and (Salmiya) 4th Tuesday – 6:30 to 8:30 pm. 8) Fasting Prayer – every 3rd Friday from 12:00 Noon – 3:30 pm. 9) Cottage Prayers – every 2nd and 4th Week. 10) Baptism Service – every 4th Friday. Welcome to all Tamil known people to participate in our regular activities to wor- ship the Lord in our own mother tongue and be blessed! For details or for any prayer needs contact Tel No: 66920350 / 99432849. Items for the What’s On page can be sent directly to the Arab Times, P.O. Box 2270, 13023, Safat or faxed to 24818267 or e-mail to arabtimes@ arabtimesonline.com. All items on this page are published as a courtesy to the public. These announce- ments can include birthday greetings, weddings, social functions or any other non-commercial events. Photographs of all events are welcome. Revenge after breakup should be put on ‘hold’ By Abigail Van Buren Dear Abby: Recently a guy I’ve known for more than a year decided it would be best for us to part ways. Before Christmas, I had asked what he would like for Christmas. His response was, “I don’t want anything for Christmas — I want you.” A couple of weeks later, he told me the pictures, nightstand, candy dishes and candleholders he had in my apartment were gifts from him because he loved me. Tonight, he packed everything up and left! I don’t know exactly why, but I think it has more to do with his own issues than about me. Abby, I feel I have been ma- nipulated and used. Ironically, this man I thought was a friend is a psychotherapist. While we were together, he would discuss confi- dential information about some of his clients with me. I think I should report him, but on the other hand, I’m asking myself whether I’m only looking for revenge. Should I leave it alone, or report him to the Amer- ican Psychological Association? Or am I overreact- ing to losing him? I still feel really mixed up. Vengeful in Minnesota Dear vengeful: Psychotherapists are not …, and like other human beings, they can have their flaws. I understand why you would be hurt and disappointed. However, rather than look for revenge, you should consider yourself lucky you didn’t invest more time in this flake. As to whether you should report his breach of professional ethics to the APA, I think that for the sake of the patients/clients whose trust he has betrayed, you should do exactly that -- but after your anger is no longer raging. Dear Abby: I’m wondering if I have an issue or if what concerns me is fairly normal. I am 31 years old and have three daughters, two stepsons, an ex-wife and one current wife. I have been asked most of my adult life, as I’m sure most people have, “Where do you see your- self in five years? Ten years?” For some reason, I can’t figure out how to answer this question. There are many variables at play, and many lives would be affected by my pursuing what I want in five to 10 years. I can’t say I’m going to be “here doing this in five years” because I have no idea what might change. Do I need professional help? It upsets my wife when she wants to talk about the future and I can’t give her an answer. — Confused about the future Dear confused: Some people use the ques- tion of “where will you be ...” as a method of setting goals. What your wife may really be ask- ing is, “Are you satisfied with things as they are now, and if not, what changes do you intend to make?” If that’s the case, it might be illuminat- ing to ask her what changes she would like you to make. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. (Source: Universal Uclick) Abigail Van Buren A flyer of the event SULTAN Gallery hosts Sibeel Water opening in the presence of the artist, Ammar Al Attar, Tuesday, 12th April; 7- 9pm. Exhibition is ongoing until 29th of April 2016 in collaboration with Cuadro Gal- lery, Dubai. Location: Sultan Gallery, South Sabhan, block 8, street 105, build- ing 168; +965 60970001, www.sultangal- lery.com Continued on Page 28

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EmbassiesContinued from Page 25

others worldwide. The programmes of AIR have wide following as is evident from large number of letters, e-mails received by the different language services. It is mainly for Indian Diaspora and to give the listeners a feel of Home away from home. AIR also broad-cast in Bangla, Baluchi, Burmese, Chinese, Dari, Pashtu, Punjabi, Nepali, Saraiki, Sindhi, Sinhala, Tamil and Tibetan for the neighbour-ing countries. Their objective is to project the progress and policies of India, along with its arts and culture. All Indian nationals living in Kuwait, who are interested to see the external service of All India Radio may log to its web-site www.airworldservice.org

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Czech Embassy notice: The Embassy of Czech Republic in Kuwait is pleased to announce the opening of the Visa Application Centre in Kuwait City.

Starting 15.11.2015 the visa applications can be submitted at the Joint Visa Application

Centre in Kuwait. The Address is: VFS Global. Czech

Republic Visa Application Center; 1st fl oor Al-Banwan Building, Ali Al-Salem Street, Al-Qiblah Area, Kuwait City; Submission of Applications: 9:00-16:00 (Sunday-Thursday)

Passport collection time: 16:00-17:00 (Sunday-Thursday)

Further instructions you can get from the website : www.vfsglobal.com/Czech/Kuwait or on call line: 00965 22971114

Note: Applicants need to come in person to submit the visa application at the Czech Visa Centre. The Embassy of Czech Republic in Kuwait reserves the right to invite the ap-plicant for a personal interview.

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Embassies Football League: The Premier Sport Academy in association with Everton FC is pleased to invite embassy teams to participate in a football league dedicated to serving the international community in Kuwait.

Weekly matches will be played at the Ever-ton Bayan Sports Arena on Sunday evenings with kick off times of either 7 pm or 8 pm starting in October. Teams should consist of 7 players (one goalkeeper plus 6 outfi eld) and upto 4 substitutes.

Matches will be two halves of 25 minutes each.

Participating teams must represent their embassy and be either employees or nationals from the embassy.

The league will be organised by PSA Everton and will initially run for twelve weeks followed by the Everton Cup competition.

Please contact Mike Finn, Everton Acad-emy Director to confi rm your involvement or for further information on 99981327 or by email: [email protected] prior to the end of September 2015.

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Malaysian citizens registration: The Embassy of Malaysia in the State of Kuwait advises all Malaysian citizens residing in Kuwait who have not registered with the Embassy, to do so. For those who have regis-tered, the Embassy advises them to update the Embassy on any changes in their particulars. The purpose of registration and updating your particulars with the Embassy is to enable the Embassy to contact you in case of Malaysian community events, information bulletins and emergencies. The registration form may be downloaded at www.kln.gov.my/web/kwt kuwait/forms, while the Embassy’s address and contact details are as follows: Plot 5, Yemen Street, Area 5, Diplomatic Enclave, Daiya, P.O. Box: 4105, Safat 13042, Kuwait. Tel: (965) 22550394/5/6; Fax: (965) 22550384; E-mail: [email protected]

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Indonesian Embassy services: The Embassy of Indonesia in Kuwait encourages anyone who needs the consular service from the Embassy to log on into: https://ekonsuler.

kbrikuwait.com/ The Embassy would also like to remind that

30 foreign nationals including Kuwaiti pass-port holder is exempted from obtaining visa for entering Indonesia. According to Article 3 and 4 of the Presidential Decree No: 69 Year 2015 dated 9 June 2015 concerning the visa exemption for the 30 foreign nationals, this visa exemption is valid only for the touristic purpose for the period of stay of thirty (30) days and it is not extendable nor exchangeable to other type of immigration stay permission status. In order to get this facility, the tourists must enter Indonesia through nine (9) desig-nated immigration check-points as follows: Soekarno Hatta Airport in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, Kuala Namu Airport in Medan, Juanda Airport in Surabaya, Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, Sri Bintan Seaport in Tanjung Pinang, Batam Center Seaport in Batam, Sekupang Seaport in Batam, and Tanjung Uban seaport in Riau.

To get update, please check: http://www.kemlu.go.id/kuwaitcity, twitter: @KBRI_Ku-wait; instagram: @KBRI_Kuwait; Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KBRI.Kuwait and YouTube Channel: KBRI Kuwait.

For further information, please contact the Information Section of the Embassy at 22531021, 22531025 ext 122.

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Bhutan Embassy notice: The Embassy

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h o r o s c o p eBy Jacqueline Bigar

Happy birthday for Tuesday, April 12, 2016: This year you express a willingness to be more responsive to your inner circle. You frequently can be found following some pas-sionate interest. Your focus on family and home will be appreciated, allowing for your relationships to bond more tightly. If you are single, you could meet someone from your close circle of friends or family. In some cases, this person could walk through your door! Do not commit quickly, as you are in a changeable period in the next few years. If you are attached, the two of you might make a major purchase, buy a home or re-model your present abode. You love spend-ing time together. You will also crave some excitement. Plan on a special trip you have dreamt about often. CANCER can be overly emotional; you could fi nd the tears and drama a lot to handle.

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

Capricorn - (Dec 22 - Jan 19)

**** You might be in a position where you see someone in a new light. How you deal with this same person might transform as a result. Your relationship or friendship will make an adjustment. Take into account that you might be or have been swallowing a lot of anger. Tonight: Jump on another per-son’s idea.

Aquarius - (Jan 20 - Feb 18)

*** You could have a problem that takes you to a new level of understanding. You suddenly understand why someone might re-act as he or she does. Prioritize your errands and must-do’s. You will want some extra time to hang out with your pals or to network. Tonight: Relax.

Pisces - (Feb 19 - Mar 20)

**** You might surprise others with ev-erything that you have to do. Listen to what

is being shared, but make an exit if you need to. Others depend on your actions or calls. You cannot let certain people down, and you won’t. Tonight: Make a friendly exit from a near mandatory situation.

Aries - (Mar 21 - Apr 19)

*** Stay as grounded as possible. You could be going through some dramatic changes. Though self-induced, they could be taking a toll on you. A dear friend at a distance connects with you, full of advice, wisdom and interest in what you are up to. Tonight: Know when to call it a night.

Taurus - (Apr 20 - May 20)

**** You seem to have the right words as well as know when to act. Stay upbeat and in touch with your feelings. Recognize a new tendency to not share and let others wonder, even a signifi cant other! Is that wise? To-night: Ask for more of what you want.

Gemini - (May 21 - June 20)

*** Do not try to understand where others are coming from. You might be best off ac-cepting others’ stance and not being as chal-lenging — for now. You will have a tenden-cy to go overboard or over-indulge in some manner. Use good sense. Tonight: Pay bills.

Cancer - (June 21 - July 22)

**** You could be in a position where you might want to rethink a personal matter. Un-derstanding is a gift, and if you are able to give it, the bond between you and another person can only be heightened. Tap into your imagina-tion. Tonight: Be as creative as possible.

Leo - (July 23 - Aug 22)

**** You might want to see a personal matter from another perspective. Get out of your automatic reactions, and walk in an-other person’s shoes. How do you think he or she feels? Your creativity unleashes when

handling a stalemate. Someone will test your limits. If he or she says anything, the wise Lion will be diplomatic. Take a break from the here and now. Close your door. Tonight: Screen calls; choose a favorite escape.

Virgo - (Aug 23 - Sept 22):

**** Zero in on your priorities, and don’t allow a demanding personality to push you so hard or make demands. Explain where you are coming from in an even manner. Even if this person does not get it, you have ap-proached the situation well. You might need to have the same conversation again, but not today! Tonight: Catch up on a friend’s news.

Libra - (Sept 23 - Oct 22)

**** Zero in on what you feel is necessary and worth your while. Spending time with an older individual could be important, espe-cially for this person. You will feel more in touch with him or her as a result. This person has a very different type of knowledge than you. Let him or her share his or her wisdom.

Tonight: Up late.

Scorpio - (Oct 23 - Nov 21)

***** Detach when you hit a diffi cult situation that you might consider annoying or diffi cult at best. Your sense of humor emerg-es when you understand the matter more ful-ly. With a new vision, you can fi nd a mental meeting place. Tonight: Reach out to a loved one at a distance.

Sagittarius - (Nov 22 - Dec 21)

**** Work with a key person in your life and clear out a problem before it becomes more. You could be more energetic and prone to anger at this point than many other people. You see a matter through the eyes of some-one looking for a solution. Tonight: Visit with a loved one.

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Born today: TV host David Letterman (1947), author Tom Clancy (1947), actor David Cassidy (1950)

home decor indoor gardening beauty tips taste buds

denim pocket pen holders curcuma petiolata glitter nail art sweet sauce

Supplies:Denim pocketsFabric glue Card sheetHeavy booksInstructions:Cut out the pocket, as close to the edge as possible.

Cut the card to size and glue it to the back of the pocket. Put some heavy books on top and leave to dry. Finally glue the card to the notice board.

Curcuma petiolata (also known as jewel of Thailand, siam tulip, hidden ginger, pastel hidden ginger, hidden lily or queen lily) is a native to Thailand and Malaysia. Pleated leaves about two feet (60cm) tall frame a pink-bracted loose cone with yellow flowers.

Site: Does best in low to bright indirect sunlight and high humidity.

Temperature: 60-85°F.Water: Keep the soil evenly moist.

Required:Base coat; Top coat; Red nail polish (preferably with glitter)Step 1: Apply the base coat to protect your nails, let

dry. Step 2: Using red polish, apply a thick yet thin french

tip.Step 3: Protect your hard work by brushing top coat

Ingredients:1/3 cup butter1/4 cup pineapple juice2 tablespoons brown sugar1 tablespoon lemon juice1/8 teaspoon ground clovesMethod:Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium

heat. Mix in pineapple juice, brown sugar, lemon juice and ground cloves. When thoroughly mixed, remove from heat and use to marinate vegetables as desired.

Dear Abby 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

■ Dar Al Funoon exhibition: Dar Al Fu-noon is happy to host an exhibition by Iwan Maktabi and Orient 499 starting on the 10th of April 2016 at 11 am. The exhi-bition continues through the 13th of April. Gallery opening hours from 11 am to 9 pm. Look forward to see you all.

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■ DAI events: April 12: Film: Dog Day Af-ternoon at Yarmouk Cultural Centre.

April 13: Lebanese Music Night, with Ziad Sahab at Yarmouk Cultural Centre.

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■ TIES Center events: TIES Center an-nounces following events – Tajweed and Recitation: Learn and practice the art of reciting the Holy Quran (tajweed). The in-structor will also answer questions related to the meaning of the Arabic words and verses.

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

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

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■ IPC Islamic Courses registration: ‘Say: O my Lord, let me grow in knowl-edge’. IPC is offering Islamic courses in English (for ladies only). Muslims and non-Muslims are welcome.

1. Tilawa Surah Ar-Rad and Surah Ibrahim — Sundays at 5:30-7:00 pm; 2. Principles of Tafsir (part 2) - Sundays at 7:00-8:30 pm; 3. Tajweed 3 - Tuesday, at 5:30-7:00 pm; 4. Jesus in Surah Mariam (part 2) - Tuesdays at 7:00-8:30 pm.

Instructor: Sr Zeinab Hassan AshryPlace: IPC - Women Section Al-Raw-

dah, Area 3, Street 30, House 12, opp 4th Ring Road.

Email: [email protected], Tele-phone: 22512257.

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■ Redeemed Christian Church: The Redeemed Christian Church of God (HOD Parish) 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 vigil every last Friday of the month from 10 pm.

Venue: New Mishref. For more informa-tion and direction please call 9927-6603,

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Overnight prayer – every 1st Thursday

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Revenge after breakup should be put on ‘hold’

By Abigail Van BurenDear Abby: Recently a guy I’ve known for more

than a year decided it would be best for us to part ways. Before Christmas, I had asked what he would like for Christmas. His response was, “I don’t want anything for Christmas — I want you.”

A couple of weeks later, he told me the pictures, nightstand, candy dishes and candleholders he had in my apartment were gifts from him because he loved me. Tonight, he packed everything up and left! I don’t know exactly why, but I think it has

more to do with his own issues than about me.

Abby, I feel I have been ma-nipulated and used. Ironically, this man I thought was a friend is a psychotherapist. While we were together, he would discuss confi-dential information about some of his clients with me. I think I should report him, but on the other hand, I’m asking myself whether I’m only looking for revenge.

Should I leave it alone, or report him to the Amer-ican Psychological Association? Or am I overreact-ing to losing him? I still feel really mixed up.

— Vengeful in MinnesotaDear vengeful: Psychotherapists are not

…, and like other human beings, they can have their flaws. I understand why you would be hurt and disappointed. However, rather than look for revenge, you should consider yourself lucky you didn’t invest more time in this flake.

As to whether you should report his breach of professional ethics to the APA, I think that for the sake of the patients/clients whose trust he has betrayed, you should do exactly that -- but after your anger is no longer raging.

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Dear Abby: I’m wondering if I have an issue or if what concerns me is fairly normal. I am 31 years old and have three daughters, two stepsons, an ex-wife and one current wife.

I have been asked most of my adult life, as I’m sure most people have, “Where do you see your-self in five years? Ten years?” For some reason, I can’t figure out how to answer this question. There are many variables at play, and many lives would be affected by my pursuing what I want in five to 10 years. I can’t say I’m going to be “here doing this in five years” because I have no idea what might change.

Do I need professional help? It upsets my wife when she wants to talk about the future and I can’t give her an answer.

— Confused about the futureDear confused: Some people use the ques-

tion of “where will you be ...” as a method of setting goals. What your wife may really be ask-ing is, “Are you satisfied with things as they are now, and if not, what changes do you intend to make?” If that’s the case, it might be illuminat-ing to ask her what changes she would like you to make.

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

(Source: Universal Uclick)

Abigail Van Buren

A flyer of the event

SULTAN Gallery hosts Sibeel Water opening in the presence of the artist, Ammar Al Attar, Tuesday, 12th April; 7- 9pm.

Exhibition is ongoing until 29th of April

2016 in collaboration with Cuadro Gal-lery, Dubai. Location: Sultan Gallery, South Sabhan, block 8, street 105, build-ing 168; +965 60970001, www.sultangal-lery.com

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