SPECIAL crash cookery courses are being staged in the kingdom to ensure pampered expat teenagers and their local friends can cope with life away from home at university.
PHYSICS teacher Emily Galloway aims to bring ‘some of the magic’ of CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, into the classroom after being selected to attend a special global gathering of tutors at its pioneering Swiss scientific centre this summer, writes Stan Szecowka.
Twenty4, a vibrant, trendy and affordable retail clothing store is set to open in Enma Mall, Riffa which will help bring this fast-fashion brand to the masses.
Jason Millard has been disqualified from tomorrow’s US Open at Pinehurst, North Carolina, after informing organisers that he should have incurred a penalty stroke during sectional qualifying for the year’s second major.
Meat-lovers grab your bibs and get ready for an evening of juicy, lip-smacking carnage with platefuls of tender lamb chops and flavourful chicken skewers at Crowne Plaza Bahrain’s ‘one-of-a-kind’ Steak Night.
A new type of personalised cancer therapy in which immune cells are harvested from patients’ tumours, grown in the lab and infused back into the body, showed dramatic results in a small, government-led trial in women with advanced cervical cancer.
One of the unlikely stars of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was a German psychic octopus called Paul. Millions would tune in from around the world to check on the predictions of this oracle cephalopod as his vuvuzela-trumpetted success rate climbed to a staggering 85 per cent, including correctly foreseeing the Spanish tournament victory.