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Dubai From Dawn to Dusk - A Real Mirage
Date: 16th Jan - 28th Feb Venue: Monda Gallery
Admission: Free Admission
Dubai Show Jumping 2016
Date: Jan 28th - Jan 30th Venue: Emirates Equestrian Centre
Admission: Free Admission
Date: 18th Jan - 25th Jan 18th - Al Fahidi District (Bastakiya)
23rd - Burj Plaza 25th - Meena Bazaar Venue: Dubai Police Academy, Umm Suqeim Admission: Free AdmissionDate: Jan 28th | Venue: The Irish Village | Admission: Admission: AED 225
Three days
of free show
jumping action
gets underwayat Emirates
Equestrian
Centre (EEC)
on January 28,
when Olympic
medalists and the
UAE’s brightest
showjumping
stars compete for
a prize fund.
Simply Minds are currently releasing their 16th album and will be touring
through Dubai at The Irish Village for a single night only. With frontman Kerr and
guitarist Burchill at their creative core, Simple Minds is sure to give audiences a
taste of the music and styles that made them famous.
Street Runways will turn three iconic
Dubai locations into runways, as a
number of high-street brands strut
their latest styles and trends for this
unique event hosted this DSF.
A r t
S p o r t s
Indian Republic Day
Kavi Sammelan &
Mushaira 2016The 14th edition of this night of
Hindi and Urdu poetry
commences.
Jan 28th, Sheikh Rashid
Auditorium
RSVP
Einstein starring
Naseeruddin Shah
Watch a great Indian actor
bring Einstein to life on stage.
Jan 29th - Jan 30th, DUCTAC
AED 200 - AED 700
Ironman 70.3 DubaiThe Ironman triathlon comes
to Dubai for the first time.
Jan 29th
Online Registration
Masters ChampionsLeagueThe Masters League Champi-
ons (MCL), brings back retired
legends of cricket on the field
once again for a thrilling
series.
28th Jan - 13th Feb, Dubai In-
ternational Cricket Stadium
AED 25 - AED 500
Racing At MeydanThe seventh race day of the
season.
Jan 30th, Meydan Grand-
stand and Racecourse
Free Admission
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The gallery will be exhibiting some of the most memorable
pictures of Dubai taken by two photographers, Daniel
Cheong and Beno Saradzic
Street Runways(DSF)
Simple Minds Live in Dubai
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Join In On the DinosaurTake Over At BurjumanThis Festive Season
This December, Burjuman
is going back in time to the
dinosaur era with Return of
The Dinosaurs! They may
have been extinct for millions of
years, but until the end of this month,
visitors can get up close and personal
with an array of fearsome prehistoric
beasts as they prowl around the mall.
Courageous shoppers exploring
the mall will encounter triceratops,
diplodocus and the legendary
Tyrannosaurus Rex, all brought to
life by state-of-the-art animatronics.
Watch out for the huge dinosaurskeleton, suspended through
the corridors, not to mention the
rumbling volcano about to erupt at
South Village.
However, beware; some of these
ferocious dinosaurs will be on the
move with their brave zoo keepers.
Are you bold enough to get close to
a Velociraptor or T-rex? How about
meeting some inquisitive baby
dinosaurs who are also on the prowl?
Through a rare encounter, mall goers
might come face-to-face with life-
sized replicas of various dinosaurs
and guests can also have the
opportunity to snap a selfie or two
with the prehistoric creatures. This
incredible live show offers visitors
a chance to interact with some of
the most terrifying creatures to have
walked the earth.
Come down to Burjuman and
enjoy the Dino themed children’s
workshops, which include Dino
faced painting, Dino balloons and
a Dino Arts & Crafts work shop. The
workshop will run throughout the
month of January, between 5pm-
9pm on Thursdays and 2pm- 9pm
during the weekend, simply present
a minimum receipt of 100AED to
participate. A special series of treats
for the kids include Dino’s balloon
binder’s, Dino’s face painting, Dino’s
arts and crafts workshops, Dino’s
crayon painting as well as Dino’s head
cut board papers. Return of The Dino
will also feature Dino giveaways, as
well as a Dino Plush toy for kids to
take home.
The perfect blend of adventure,entertainment and exhilaration,
experience firsthand the
excitement of Burjuman’s Return
of The Dinosaurs, which promises
unforgettable fun for the entire
family.
GEMS Education, the
global education
provider, has
announced it
will be hosting the GEMS
Triathlon Challenge - a
family friendly triathlon on
30th January 2016.
Now held for the second
time, GEMS Education has
organised the Triathlon
Challenge to encourage
physical activity and
movement amongststudents, parents, teachers
and educational staff. Studies
have shown that nearly 78
per cent of UAE children
lack the physical exercise
that can protect them from
cardiovascular disease. By
organised activities like the
Triathlon Challenge, GEMS
Education is emphasising
the importance of a healthy
lifestyle for the UAE’s youth.
A family friendly event, the
GEMS Triathlon Challenge
is designed for all, regardlessof activity level, encouraging
everyone to participate.
“The response we
received for our last
Triathlon Challenge was
overwhelming, and the
decision to organise it again
was based on this,” says
Craig Lamshed, Principal
and CEO of Cambridge
International School - Dubai.
“There are activities planned
for every age and for all
fitness skills. We know that
this will be a fun family day
out, but it also allows us toencourage healthy activities
amongst our students, their
families and friends,” Mr
Lamshed continued.
The Triathlon Challenge
has been designed to mimic
an actual triathlon but
with different activity level
requirements based on
varied age groups. Adults
participating will swim
for 425m, cycle for 16km
and run for 6km, whereas
children aged five to nine
year olds will swim for 75m,cycle for 4km and run for
2km.
Challenge
Family Triathlon
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Y O U
Family Movie
Fun Time!Now that Netflix hasarrived, it’s time to set upa fun family movie night!Looking for some inspiringways to make family movie night fun
and extra special? Below you will find
ideas for enjoying movie night with
your family without leaving your
home, since Netflix streaming makes
it easy and affordable to enjoy a great
family movie night right from your
own living room!
1. Make PopcornThe kids will agree that making
popcorn is pretty much a mandatory
requirement for a movie night. To
make popcorn extra special, try
serving it up with different treats
(check out our Popcorn Delight
recipe).
2. Make a SignA sheet of paper or a chalkboard
announcing what is “Now Showing”
and at what time is a great finishing
touch!
3. Pretend Ticket BoothA small table set up with papertickets, play money, and a calculator
or play cash register is all you need.
FamilyMovie List
1. The Ant Bully After Lucas Nickle floods anant colony with his water gun,he’s magically shrunken downto insect size and sentenced tohard labor in the ruins.
2. Bee Movie
Barry B. Benson, a bee who had
just graduated from college, is
disillusioned at his lone careerchoice: making honey. On a
special trip outside the hive,
Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa,
a florist in New York City. As
their relationship blossoms,
he discovers humans actually
eat honey, and subsequently
decides to sue them.
3. Legend of the Guardians:The Owls of Ga’Hoole
When a young owl is abducted
by an evil Owl army, he must
escape with new-found
friends and seek the legendaryGuardians to stop the menace.
4. Dragons: Dawn of theDragon Racers
Dawn of the Dragon Racers,
is a short film describing how
Dragon Racing was invented.
Hiccup and all his friends from
the dragon academy fight about
who really invented it.
5. Journey 2: The MysteriousIsland
Sean Anderson partners with
his mom’s husband on a
mission to find his grandfather, who is thought to be missing on
a mythical island.
Added bonus — Sneak in a little
learning about counting money or
giving proper change!
4. Invite FriendsFor a more authentic movie-going
experience, why not invite a few
friends over to join in the fun? Have
each guest bring their favorite
blanket, pillow, or stuffed animal
friend.
5. Select a FamilyFriendly MovieChoose a movie the entire family will
enjoy, or take turns selecting the flick
so everyone has a chance to pick a
favorite to watch together.
Popcorn Delight!Ingredients:
White or Milk Chocolate (melted), Various Toppings: M&M’s with peanuts,
pretzels, marshmallows, sprinkles, etc.
Instructions:
1. Pop your favorite pop corn.
2. Melt your white or milk chocolate. Use a melting pot to keep it melted while serving.
3. Once your chocolate is melted and popcorn is popped you are ready to munch.
Top your popcorn with your chocolate and then start adding on the extras.
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The weather is just perfect for enjoying long walks outside, soak up the sun and the cool winds and take awalk – in style. These must have sneakers should do the trick! Whether their sporty looking or a bit on the
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S T Y L E
Sneaker
StlyeInspiration
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I left the Faroe Islands with a
wistful hea rt. Three days was
NOT enough time — even though
my three days were packed with
nonstop activities, I yearned to see
more, to drive to the edges of the
islands and photograph even more
landscapes.
These islands are an absolute
treasure. I feel like I’ve stumbled
upon a secret so monumental, I want
to shout it from the rooftops. The
Faroe Islands enchanted me, and
they’re waiting to enchant you, too.
GÁSADALUR
ISLAND OF VAGAR
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4A Pan Latin Dinner
Toro Toro is known to be
Dubai’s finest Pan Latin
restaurant; we wanted to
know the hype behind it so
we decided to give it a go. Tucked
secretly away behind Grosvenor
House Tower 2, this fine dining
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 35 mins Serves: 4
Ingredients:
- 4 boneless chicken breast halves
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 6 slices Swiss cheese
- 4 slices cooked turkey ham
- 1/2 cup seasoned bread crumbs
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 175 degrees C
(350 degrees F). Coat a 7x11 inch
baking dish with nonstick cooking
spray.
2. Pound chicken breasts to 1/4 inchthickness.ChickenCordon Bleu
3. Sprinkle each piece of chicken
on both sides with salt and
pepper. Place 1 cheese slice and 1
turkey slice on top of each breast.
Roll up each breast, and secure
with a toothpick. Place in baking
dish, and sprinkle chicken evenly
with bread crumbs.
4. Bake for 30 to 25 minutes, or
until chicken is no longer pink.
Remove from oven and place 1/2
cheese slice on top of each breast.
Return to oven for 3 to 5 minutes,
or until cheese has melted. Removetoothpicks, serve immediately.
restaurant will leave you in awe as
the facade greets you with a fiery
hue of orange and two bulls right
at the entrance. The interior has
impressed us with its rustic vibe and
calm mood, but the question is, will
its appearance be as appealing as
the food?
Once seated at our tables, our
server was kind enough to give us a
quick rundown on what to expect
from their menu. Their appetisers
were basically split into cold and hot
small plates; so to start off the night,
for cold plates, we decided to have
their Smoked Guacamole, Seared
Seafood Ceviche which contained
prawns, calamari and scallops
and their famous Toro Toro Salad.Everything was so much better
than expected and we can safely
say that our two favourites were the
guacamole and the ceviche. The Toro
Toro salad had a bit of strong onion
flavour to it but, it’s nothing that
the good ol’ guac can’t fix. For the
hot plates, we opted for two dishes
which were the Crispy Prawns and
the Seared Sea Scallops. They were
both excellent, and nothing less.
Knowing the Pan Latin cuisine, of
course, we didn’t miss to try out their
meat cuts so for the main course, it
was fair to try out their Churrasco
Skewer which had Picanha Steak,
Wagyu Rib Eye Steak, Australian
Lamb Chops and Achiote Marinated
Chicken. The dish is made for twopeople so it was a fair quantity. The
beef and lamb chops were cooked to
perfection as you can feel the meat
melt in your mouth. The chicken
was marinated beautifully as you
can feel the flavours exploding in
your mouth. For the sides, we had
a scrumptious plate of Mix Roasted
Mushrooms.
Of course after that meal, you’d
want to cleanse your palette with
a good drink; we would highly
suggest you have the La Rubia
which is a mixture of passion fruit,
orange juice, lime, mint, sugarand lemonade. This drink has a
zesty flavour to it so if you like sour
flavoured drinks with a hint of
sweetness in it, this one’s for you. If
you prefer something different with
a more spicy twist, the Fresco will
suit you; it contains lime, ginger,
mint, vanilla syrup, apple juice and
ginger ale.
We capped off the night with the
view of the Marina waterway, a good
drink and an excellent dinner. Toro
Toro has definitely exceeded our
expectations.
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H E A L T H
FaceYoga
Everyone wants to look
younger, but it seems
that as we age, we can’t
evade the inevitable
wrinkles and face lines, but
did you know that there’s
a way we can combat this?
Naturally. How? By practicing
facial yoga of course, we know
it may sound silly but these
small and simple exercises for
your face will help tighten the
muscles and increase the blood
circulation and oxygen to your
skin. With proper execution
and routine practice, face yogahas been known to reshape
jaw lines, banish under-eye
circles and lift your smile. It’s
a completely natural way to
enhance your face! Unlike your
workout classes, one of the
best things about face yoga is
that it takes very little time and
can be done anywhere – it’s
a great practice to do after a
meditation session.
Oil PullingOil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic natural remedy for
improving health. It involves the use of pure oils to pull out
harmful bacteria, fungus or other harmful organisms from
your mouth, teeth or throat.
How to oil pull with coconut oil1. Oil pull first thing in the morning before brushing your
teeth, eating or drinking anything.
2. Swish 1tbsp of oil around your mouth for 15-20 minutes.
3. Spit it out into the trash (not the sink as the oil will clog
it up), brush your teeth as normal and rinse.
4. Pull at least 4 times a week, or everyday depending to
your liking.
Benefits of oil pulling
and whitens the teeth without using any harmful chemicals
that bleach the teeth and irritate the gums.
-
coccus mutans. This bacteria is a major cause of plaque,
gingivitis and gum disease.
for oil pulling was effective as mouthwash, when it comes
to killing germs that cause bad breath.
detoxifying the body through the mouth.
9 Tips for Making It Work1. Start on an empty stomach
2. “Chew” until it melts
3. Use the right amount for you
4. Don’t gargle
5. Do a small task at the same time
6. Don’t spit it in the sink
7. Take a break if your mouth is tired
8. Swish with salt water after
9. Brush and floss normally after
Eyebrow Lift As we age our eyelids get
heavier. This is not only a
nuisance, but it can also
obstruct your vision into late
adulthood. To combat this and
widen our eyes, look forward
and then lift your brow as high
as it will go, almost as though
your friend has just told you
something shocking. Next,close your eyes–still keeping
your eyebrows lifted. Your
lid will almost flutter when
holding this pose. Hold for 20
seconds, and then relax.
Fish FaceIt’s a funny name, but the
name says it all. You’re helping
rid your face of smile lines
by sucking in your cheeks–
holding the tissue of your
cheeks in between your teeth–
and making fish lips. Now try
to smile while holding that
pose. Keep your eyes open (noblinking) until your eyes begin
to water. Then relax for a few
seconds and move on to your
next exercise.
Forehead SmoothingThis is probably the easiest
out of all these exercises, this
massaging move will get rid
of angry forehead lines. Place
both hands at the centre of
your forehead, spanning your
fingers from hairline to brow
line. Then pushing slightly
against your skin, slowly
slide your fingers outwards
towards your temples. Repeat 8
times, relaxing for a second in
between each move.
Neck Stretch
Throw your head back so yourchin is pointed towards the
sky. Open your mouth as wide
as it can go, then kiss the air.
By bringing your mouth from
a wide open to a pucker, you’ll
feel the skin on your neck
tighten. This will help keep neck
lines from looking down at bay.
Each of these moves, done in
a cycle and with other face
yoga practices, will leave you
with a smoother, more glowing
face, and if
youthfulness
isn’tmotivating
enough,
look at
it as a
calming
exercise
for your
morning
or evening
routine.
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Expanding the line-up Audiofly has expanded its line of in-ear
monitors with the additions of the AF1120
and AF100. The AF1120 is designed for
rockstars and advanced musicians, while
the AF100 is designed for novice musicians
looking for a high-quality, affordable in-ear
monitor. The brand was built by musicians
whose mission is to provide universal prod-
ucts that fit the diverse and versatile quality
and budget needs of musicians. The AF1120is Audiofly’s most powerful in-ear monitor
yet. The AF1120 breaks sonic barriers, hous-
ing a sextet of balanced armature drivers,
something typically only found in custom
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and high configuration, the 3-way crossover
creates a stunning sense of space and clarity.
Staying connectedHaier, a global leader in consumer
electronics and appliances, in-troduces a new line of connected
watches. Designed for children
between the ages of 2 and 8 years
old, these watches are designed to
give parents peace of mind by keep-
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at all times. The line is available in
a choice of three colors, features a
0.96’’ OLED screen and is waterproof
at depths of up to 30 meters. The
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calls. The red SOS button can be used to send an alert to up to three numbers in an emergency
situation.
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BRAVEN 405The prefect mid-sized speaker for a fitness studio, locker room, gym, pool, or deck, the BRAVEN 405 features
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Auidofly’s first Bluetoothheadphone
Audiofly, innovators of award-
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offering the most superb sonic
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the quality
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Games:Tom Clancy’s The DivisionThe Division takes place in New York three weeks
after a lethal virus, released on Black Friday, has
swept through the city. One by one, basic services
have failed. Society has collapsed into chaos. The
President invokes Presidential Directive 51, and The
Division, a top-secret unit of self-supporting tactical
agents, is activated. Leading seemingly ordinary lives,
Division agents are trained to operate independentlyof command in this type of emergency situation.
When society falls, we rise.
Great audioon-the-go
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LISTINGSMirdif City Centre
The Good Dinosaur - 10:00am 12:20pm2:40pm
Daddy’s Home - 4:50pm 7:15pm 9:30pm11:45pm
Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens - 11:30am 2:30pm 8:50pm
Our Band Is Crisis - 10:30am 1:00pm 3:30pm6:00pm 8:30pm 11:00pm
Al Ghurair Centre The 5th Wave - 10:30am 3:00pm 7:30pm11:59pm
The Revenant - 12:00pm 3:00pm 6:00pm9:00pm 11:59pm
Airlift (Hindi) - 11:30am 2:00pm 4:30pm7:00pm 9:30pm 11:59pm
Dirty Grandpa - 10:00am 12:00pm 2:00pm4:00pm 6:00pm 8:00pm 10:00pm 12:00am
2 Countries (Malayalam) - 10:30am 1:00pm3:30pm 6:00pm 8:30pm 11:00pm
Deira City CentreMy Bebe Love (Tagalog) - 10:15am 12:45pm3:15pm 5:45pm 8:15pm 10:45pm
2 Countries (Malayalam) - 9:45am 1:10pm4:35pm 8:00pm 11:30pm
Airlift (Hindi) - 1:40pm 4:30pm 7:20pm10:15pmCharlie (Malaylam) - 9:30am 12:40pm 3:45pm
Burjuman Mall2 Countries (Malayalam) - 11:05am 2:30pm
6:00pm 9:30pm
Airlift (Hindi) - 10:30am 1:30pm 4:30pm
7:25pm 10:15pm
Ride Along 2 - 11:45am 2:00pm 5:15pm
7:45pm
Wazir (Hindi) - 12:30pm 3:00pm 5:45pm
8:30pm 11:10pm
Our Band is Crisis - 2:55pm 5:25pm 7:55pm
10:30pm
Dubai Mall The 5th Wave - 11:25am 1:45pm 4:10pm
6:35pm 9:00pm 11:25pm 1:50am
Dirty Grandpa - 11:45am 1:40pm 3:40pm
5:40pm 7:40pm 9:40pm 11:40pm 1:40am
The Revenant - 12:50pm 3:55pm 7:00pm
10:05pm 1:10am
Our Band is Crisis - 1:25pm 3:40pm 5:55pm
8:10pm 10:25pm 12:40am
Ride Along 2 - 1:30pm 3:45pm 6:00pm
8:15pm 10:30pm 12:50am
Mall of EmiratesDirty Grandpa - 11:00am 1:30pm 4:00pm
6:30pm 9:00pm 11:30pm
The Boy - 5:30pm 7:45pm 10:10pm 0:30am
Daddy’s Home - 10:15am 12:30pm 2:45pm
5:00pm 7:15pm 9:30pm 11:45pm
Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens -
9:30am 12:30pm 3:30pm 6:30pm 9:30pm
0:30am The Hateful Eight - 9:30am 1:10pm 4:40pm
8:10pm 11:45pm
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Assassin’s CreedWraps On Filming
Filming has wrapped forUbisoft Motion Picture’supcoming Assassin’s Creedmovie. The head of contentconfirmed that the last shot
was taken on January 15th.Michael Fassbender whoplays Callum Lynch, the main
character, admitted he hadn’tplayed any Assassin’s Creedgame before landing the role.Back in December, in order to“get an idea of the physicalityof the character” he finallyplayed a game. Assassin’s Creedhits theaters on December 21,starring Fassbender, MarionCotillard, and Ariane Labed,the brand new story — fixed
with entirely new characters— will be set in 15th centurySpain, and is part of the sameuniverse as the games. Like thegame series, modern day is a“key element” in the movie.
Movie Based On London’s HattonGarden Jewel Heist in the WorksMetrodome is among backers of a feature film based on the Hatton Garden
heist that took place in London last year. According to Screen Daily, The
Hatton Garden Job is the film’s working title, and it will be produced by
Mark Harris and Ben Jacques with a script from Simon Cluett. It is hoped
that filming will begin in the spring.Talks are underway in order to secure
life rights and on screen representation rights of those involved in the heist.
£14 million ($20 million) worth of jewels were stolen in April 2015. “We’recurrently deep in the legal process to find out what we can and can’t include
in the film,” said managing director of Metrodome Jezz Vernon. “It’s an
incredible story and the aim is to make the raid contextual in the broader
landscape of London’s criminal history,” he added. “We look forward to
working with Metrodome on the tale of one of the biggest robberies in
Britain ever,” said producers Harris and Jacques.
J.K. Rowling RevealsSeverus Snape’s Secret:
After the tragic passing of Alan Rickman, Harry
Potter Author J.K. Rowling has revealed that she
shared a secret with the actor about his character,
Severus Snape, years before it was revealed in the
books. Back in 2011, Rickman said that Rowling
offered him “crucial” insight into the wizard’s
character, which informed his portrayal of Snape
in the eight-part film saga. It remained a mystery,
until now. In response to a fan on Twitter, Rowling
shared the secret. She tweeted, “I told Alan what
lies behind the word ‘always.’” Potter fans will
recall that Snape’s utterance of the word “always”
during Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part
2 was a pivotal moment in the character’s story
arc, revealing that his love for Harry’s mother, Lily, was so powerful it eclipsed the resentment he
harbored toward Harry and his father. Rickman
died while battling cancer at the age of 69.
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teve Finn has sustained an injury with side strain and
will therefore miss the rest of England’s tour of South
Africa. Liam Plunkett came in as a replacement for
Finn, who missed the fourth and final Test at Centu-rion, and all of the limited-overs internationals which follow
it. Finn is expected to be fit again for the ICC World T20 in
March, but as for now he will begin his rehabilitation. Plun-
kett, who will replace Finn in both squads, impressed in the
T20s against Pakistan and was unfortunate to lose his spot.
“I was disappointed not to be in the squad in the first place,
but I came back here with the Lions determined to play to my
best and show I’m still ready if they need me.” said Plunkett.
Joe Marler has signed an extended contract with Aviva Premiership side Har-
lequins. The 25-year-old England prop has been a regular member of Quins
first-team squad ever since his debut back in 2009. Marler managed to secure
his first senior cap for the team only one year later, where he went on to rep-
resent his country on 37 occasions. He also played in the Rugby World Cup squad
last year. “After a tough 2014/15 season, both personally and as a team, I tooksome time to think about my future. It quickly dawned on me that this is exactly
where I want to be. Being part of a team is not just about winning.”
Plunkettreplaces Finn
Massa hopeful of 2016
Marler extends contract
Fullyconfident
Felipe Massa
believes that
Williams can
successfully win
a race in the 2016 season.
This comes after the team
has looked to build on
their resurgence in the last
two seasons. Williams have
managed to win just one
race in the past 11 years,
with their last title coming
in 1997. Nevertheless, theteam yielded 13 podium
finishes and Massa is
hoping for even better this
year. When Massa was
asked if he could win in
2016, he replied: “I think
so, that is what we are
working for. We are really
near, we were on the po-
dium a few times last year
and maybe more times the
year before in 2014 and
we really hope we can get
back to the victories, get
back to a car that is reallycompetitive to fight for the
victory. I really hope it can
be possible.”
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David Haye believesthat he is the fastest
and hardest-hitting
heavyweight in the
world after he managed to
knock out Mark de Mori in the
first round of his comeback
fight. The 35-year-old made
a return at the O2 last week
after spending three-and-a-
half years without boxing. It
was an emphatic return for
the former WBA world cham-
pion as he ruthlessly knocked
out the Australian in just over
two minutes. “I don’t believeany heavyweight in the world
could have taken the combi-
nation Mark de Mori took and
stayed on their feet. I believe
I’m the fastest heavyweight
on the planet and the hardest
hitting,” he said. “It was amaz-
ing. Exactly what I needed.
I wanted to come back and
show that I’m not a thing of
the past.”
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LEO(JUL 24 - AUG 23)
Your ambitions should
come out on the table,even if you’re just talking things over
with friends or family. Your vulner-
able side will be showing, and most
people will warm up to you even
more because of it. The weekend
will be bright and wonderful.
CAPRICORN(DEC 22 - JAN 20)Most people around
you will be flighty and
hard to keep up with, but if you lead
by example you might pull them
back on track. You’ll find yourself
going through an intensely social
phase that will involve peaks and
valleys of emotional energy.
VIRGO(AUG 24 - SEP 23)
Your logic will be unas-
sailable, but you stillmight lose an argument or two to
the fast-talkers in your crowd. Mid-
week, your energy will be directed
outward toward other people, and
you’ll find that organizing groups
gives you a great deal of satisfaction.
GEMINI(MAY 22 - JUN 21)The beginning of the
week will be as close to
perfect as a day can get for you, full
of good people and good conversa-
tion. It’s a good time to take stock
of your possessions. The weekend
will bring new and interesting peo-
ple into your social circles.
ARIES (MAR 21 - APR 20) It will be a constant
buzz of information
flowing from and
through you; it shouldn’t be hard
to keep up with it all. You’ll need
to make sure that all of your family
members are on board with your
latest plans.
TAURUS(APR 21 - MAY 21)
You might get a little
too far ahead of your-
self if you don’t keep track of your
pace. You’ll recalibrate soon enough
and for the next several days you’ll
feel good and might be comfort-
able enough to bring up a difficult
subject with someone close.
CANCER(JUN 22 - JUL 23)
You’ll be tempted to
move far away from your normal role and might shock
those who think they know you well.
Be ready for more than one heart-
to-heart, you’ll be in touch with
your feelings and more articulate
than ever.
AQUARIUS(JAN 21 - FEB 19)
A chance encounter
should yield some
intense conversation. Life around
the house will be more difficult than
usual; make sure you deal with every
situation as it arises so you don’t
have to work them all out at once.
Keep your cool and you’ll be fine.
PISCES(FEB 20 - MAR 20)The week will be filled
with good fun and
creative activities. One big mystery
or several small puzzles will con-
sume most of your attention, but
you’ll find interesting and inventive
solutions. Take time to help friends
or the community on the weekend.
SCORPIO(OCT 24 - NOV 22)Some strange little de-
tail will try to trip you
up, but if you’re watchful you’ll see it
coming in time to avoid it. You’ll be
full of energy for most of the week,and your intuitions will be strong
and reliable. Try to let other people
choose their own paths.
LIBRA (SEP 24 - OCT 23)
Your brainpower will
be multiplied many
times, but don’t expect to finish any
projects up quite yet. Most of the
week will be extremely busy, and you might find yourself starting
(or taking on) more work than you
know what to do with.
SAGITTARIUS(NOV 23 - DEC 21)Don’t rely on anyone
else, everything will be
completely up to you, and others
will likely be too busy to help any-
way. You might feel mismatchedor out of sync, but a little flexibility
will help you and your partners
make it through the rough patch.
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