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SummerFest lets the fun begin

SummerFest lets the fun begin Staff Reporter / 28 June 2013 The annual SummerFest Abu Dhabi, the emirate’s blockbuster seasonal promotion, kicked off on Thursday. The 52-day event, which includes a three-day, first-of-four ‘STOMP at Emirates Palace’ show until August 17, spans mid-summer, the Holy Month of Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr and the destination’s traditional EidFest celebrations. “These high-energy STOMP performances will get SummerFest Abu Dhabi off to a rousing start with new music and choreography and two recently added routines — ‘Trolleys’ and ‘Frogs’ — which have never been seen before in the UAE,” said Sultan Al Muhairi, Manager, SummerFest Abu Dhabi. Tickets start at Dh150 with residents booking through www.summerfestabudhabi.ae and GCC show goers able to book through leading regional travel agents. Organised by Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) to build the destination’s seasonal appeal, SummerFest Abu Dhabi features sizzling hotel deals with free tickets to some of the emirate’s leading leisure attractions. Guests booking a minimum of three nights’ stays at any of 40 participating Abu Dhabi hotels during the festival — with the exception of Eid — will receive free tickets to Yas Island’s headline attractions — Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, world’s largest indoor theme park, and the award-winning Yas Waterworld, named the Middle East’s leading attraction by the World Travel Awards. “With a new identity and our longest-ever line-up, SummerFest Abu Dhabi sends a resounding message that there is now much more to see and do in Abu Dhabi,” added Al Muhairi. “We anticipate huge interest in our Adnec hub with its world-class schedule of live Show World performances while the line-up at du Forum on Yas Island adds to the entertainment appeal for all ages.” At Show World, an action-packed bill of 98 shows over 47 days features seven blockbuster acts performing twice-daily during week-long runs at Adnec. With varied performance times, the Show World schedule sees regional premieres of 90-minute live action shows from Cartoon Network’s Lazy Town and perennial favourites Bananas in Pyjamas during its opening fortnight. By the time Cartoon Network’s Ben10 rounds out Show World proceedings in mid-August, the international stars of Scooby Doo, Freej and Sesame Street will all have trodden the Adnec boards. Tickets to Adnec, which include entrance to Show World, are Dh40 for adults and Dh20 for under-12 children while kids under two-years-old enter free. “SummerFest Abu Dhabi is one of the emirate’s key events during summer months and we anticipate thousands of visitors attending this year’s festival and enjoying a delightful calendar of family-focused activities at Adnec,” said Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Chief Commercial Officer at Adnec. Elsewhere, the side-splitting United Nations of Comedy makes its UAE debut at du Forum on July 4 and 5, before international sports stars including tennis star Tim Henman, ex-Manchester United and England striker Andrew Cole and seven-time NBA champion Robert ‘Big Shot Rob’ Horry take centre-stage during ‘SportFest’ – a programme of weekly jiu-jitsu, tennis, badminton, basketball and football clinics, masterclasses and tournaments rolling out during Ramadan evenings. Other Abu Dhabi attractions are getting in on the SummerFest act with their own seasonal activities. Al Forsan International Sports Resort, the multi-sport facility behind Abu Dhabi Golf Club, is running summer camps from July 10 to August 3. — news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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UAE for peaceful resolution of all issues with Iran

UAE for peaceful resolution of all issues with Iran Staff Reporter / 25 June 2013 The UAE is for long-lasting and effective confidence-building measures (CBMs) and peaceful resolution of all outstanding issues with its neighbour Iran, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued to Emirates News Agency (WAM) on Monday. The ministry statement said the UAE also continues to contribute to the international efforts aimed at securing global peace and prosperity. “Despite the long-running dispute with Iran on the question of the three occupied UAE islands of Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunbs and worries about Iran’s nuclear programme, the UAE has kept open all channels of constructive engagement that could result in a mechanism for confidence-building measures and the peaceful resolution of all outstanding issues,” the statement added. However, the ministry affirmed that while continuing to demand the restoration of the UAE’s full sovereignty over the three islands, the country remains committed to its proposal that the issue should be settled either through direct, serious negotiations or by referral to the International Court of Justice. About Syria, the ministry said the UAE was concerned about the appalling and dangerous conflict there. “As has been noted by the Foreign Minister, the UAE supports the emergence of a non-sectarian government in the country which will protect the rights of its various communities. With regards to the current and escalating civil conflict, the UAE has provided substantial support for refugees in neighbouring countries, while participating in the Friends of Syria group, supporting Arab and international initiatives to bring the bloodshed to an end and in the work of the Task Force entrusted with future reconstruction of the Syrian economy,” the policy statement added. The UAE is one of the major contributors to humanitarian assistance and development projects in Palestine, as well as to the direct budget of the Palestinian Authority. Overall, the UAE has provided over $3 billion in aid to the Palestinians, including development funds for infrastructure, housing, hospital and school projects. In addition, the country donated $174 million towards reconstruction in Gaza. Aid to Afghanistan, Pakistan About peace efforts in Afghanistan, the statement said the UAE continues to contribute constructively to the international efforts aimed at stabilising war-torn country. “Besides the active role played by units of the UAE Armed Forces in supporting the Afghan Governments to restore the security, the UAE has also provided Dh5.5 billion in aid to Afghanistan, mainly devoted to infrastructure: road-building, schools, mosques and hospitals,” the ministry said in the statement. The UAE is the only Arab country performing humanitarian activities on the ground in Afghanistan. The country also emphasises the importance of achieving harmony, building confidence and strengthening cooperation between Afghanistan and its neighbours, particularly Pakistan. Given Pakistan’s proximity to the Gulf region, the UAE has continued to affirm the importance of that country’s stability. The Project to Assist Pakistan is carrying out 28 development and humanitarian projects worth $54.5 million in South Waziristan province, including schools and colleges. Beyond the region, the UAE’s foreign policy continues to adapt to accommodate the evolving changes in the global community. As part of its pragmatic approach, the UAE is building bilateral and multilateral relations with both industrialised and developing countries, while strengthening ties both with its traditional allies in the West and with those in South and East Asia. Referring to the country’s nuclear energy policy, the ministry statement said the country’s quest for nuclear energy also witnessed intense diplomatic efforts to develop cooperation mechanisms to guarantee a credible and comprehensive civilian programme. news@khaleejtimes.com   Continue reading

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Primary physicians’ role in cancer detection stressed

Primary physicians’ role in cancer detection stressed Olivia Olarte-Ulherr / 25 June 2013 Primary care physicians (PCP) play an important role as the initial point of contact for patients in early detection of breast cancer. However, culture, busy clinic time, lack of resources and absence of standard referral process deter them from taking a pro-active role. PCPs identified these barriers to proper care during the third Global Breast Health Lecture Series hosted by Mafraq Hospital on Sunday. Dr Naha Dolle, primary care physician at Mafraq Hospital, said there is currently a shortcoming among primary physicians in suggesting mammogram or breast screening. “It’s not my specialty, I don’t have enough time (and) I will wait for the patient to ask,” were often the reasons cited by doctors, according to Dr Dolle. In addition, male physicians ‘feel unsure’ of how to propose screening or mammogram to female patients due to cultural sensitivity. According to Dr Farah Al Zaabi, family physician at the Zayed Military Hospital, patients also still ‘underestimate’ their role and would often prefer to travel abroad for ‘screening and further management.’ As PCP, she said their hours are often occupied with patients seeking immediate care leaving them no time to “make an appointment for women’s health.” Lack of resources or knowledge of whom to refer patients to for diagnosis also compounds the problem. And when they get diagnosed, “none of the patients come back to us and we don’t know what happened to them,” she pointed out. The speakers underscored the need to empower family physicians to contribute to the early detection of breast cancer and educate them on how to approach women in suggesting screening. Dr Denise Howard, gynaecologist at Al Noor Hospital, said that OB/GYN often serves as PCP and is crucial in breast cancer screening. “OB/GYN tends to be the person a woman goes to see when she has a problem related to breast cancer treatment,” she stated. However the challenge was where to refer patients for quality mammogram services. “It took me two years to find out about the national breast cancer screening, and that’s a shame,” she said, noting the importance of having a list of breast health services providers, including qualified breast surgeons and counsellors. Breast cancer is the leading cancer in the UAE, accounting for a quarter of all cancers. Reports confirm that it is the second killer of women, after cardiovascular diseases. “Most of the diagnosed breast cancer cases in Abu Dhabi are in late stages and this has a negative impact on morbidity and mortality. Without collaborative intervention, many women will continue to die from a disease, which all over the world is seeing increasingly high survival rates,” said Dr Rola Shaheen, organiser of the lecture series, acting chair of Radiology and chief of Women’s Imaging at Mafraq Hospital. olivia@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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