Goalkeeper Iker Casillas (Spain): A sprawling, quarter-final penalty save from Paraguay's Oscar Cardozo at Loftus Versfeld Stadium immortalised Casillas as the first goalkeeper in football history to save two penalties in normal-time at different World Cups. With Holland content to counter Spanish attacks in the final, it was Casillas's toe that deflected Arjen Robben's goal-bound shot and kept his side's tournament dream on track.
Right-back Philipp Lahm (Germany) Promoted to captain after an injury to Michael Ballack, only Lahm could have kept Spain's Sergio Ramos out of the best XI. Composed and confident in defence, Lahm's eagerness to burst forward underlines Joachim Loew's exciting brand of counter-attacking football. The direct style is built on rapid surging decoy runs from his full-backs and Lahm is one of the fastest around.
Centre-backs Gerard Pique (Spain) The Barcelona centre-back cemented his position as one of the best defenders in the game with an array of assured displays en route to the final. Technically brilliant, strong in the air and deceptively quick, Pique, 23, was a rock in the Spanish defence alongside Carles Puyol. Pique's comfort on the ball also ensured versatility, as he showed with his marauding runs through the centre of the midfield. Arne Friedrich (Germany) A masterful reading of the game underlined this uncompromising centre-half's tournament. Although not the quickest of combinations, Friedrich's unwavering partnership with Per Mertersacker was the heart of a cohesive German defence that conceded only twice en route to the semi-finals. Friedrich even got on the scoresheet in Germany's 4-0 rout of Argentina.
Left-back Fabio Coentrao (Portugal) Portugal's somewhat defensive strategy in South Africa required frequent lung-bursting forwards forays by their attacking full-backs. Coentrao's silky feet and blistering pace threatened Ivory Coast, devastated North Korea, scared Brazil and tested a tightly knit Spanish back-line. The tough-tackling Benfica defender's prowess kept the likes of Salomon Kalou, Maicon, Dani Alves and Iniesta in check at the back. The epitome of a modern full-back.
Fabio Coentrao (Portugal) Portugal's somewhat defensive strategy in South Africa required frequent lung-bursting forwards forays by their attacking full-backs. Coentrao's silky feet and blistering pace threatened Ivory Coast, devastated North Korea, scared Brazil and tested a tightly knit Spanish back-line. The tough-tackling Benfica defender's prowess kept the likes of Salomon Kalou, Maicon, Dani Alves and Iniesta in check at the back. The epitome of a modern full-back.
Right-midfield Thomas Muller (Germany) Golden Ball-winner Muller, 20, scored five goals and laid on three assists in Germany's run to the semi-finals. Nominated for Young Player of the Tournament, the Bayern Munich prodigy was suspended for Germany's 1-0 loss to eventual winners Spain. Minus Muller's tireless movement in the channels, a previously efficient attack looked leggy and shorn of ideas.
Centre-midfield Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany) Passing skill and range have always been notable attributes in the powerful playmaker's arsenal, but the manner in which Schweinsteiger conducted Germany's measured dismantling of England's highly regarded midfield was impressive in its simplicity, authority and industry. A tremendous run, mesmerising dribble and deft assist against Argentina marked Schweinsteiger's arrival as a world-class player.
Left-midfield Andres Iniesta (Spain) Already considered one of the best midfielders in the world, Iniesta was sublime against Chile and Paraguay, offering an outlet to his defence, refusing to be dispossessed and creating chances for David Villa. In the final, the Barcelona playmaker grew in stature as the game progressed. Picking up the ball, he was drawing fouls, beating players and feeding the forward-line and it was fitting for him to score the winner.
Strikers David Villa (Spain) Five goals and an assist saw Villa, the Spanish striker, play a part in every one of his country's first six goals this summer. His speed and trickery in the area caused opponents problems as they battled to deal with the threat of Barcelona's newest signing. His opening goal against Chile - an instinctive, first-time, left-footed strike from 40 yards - was masterful, while his first of two against Honduras saw him beat three defenders before firing an unstoppable drive into the top corner.
Diego Forlan (Uruguay) The Uruguay striker was rightly awarded the Golden Ball, for the tournament's best player, for his displays en route to the semi-finals. Playing in a deeper position, behind Luis Suarez, Forlan enjoyed a more roaming role and was able to shoot clinically from distance. A superb free-kick against Ghana was followed by a rasping, swerving drive that left Holland keeper Maarten Stekelenburg with no chance. Asamoah Gyan (Ghana) In a Black Stars side lacking firepower, the Africans turned to Gyan and he produced, scoring against Serbia, Australia and the United States. Gyan will be remembered for his missed penalty in the final minute of extra-time during Ghana's quarter-final loss to Uruguay, but his spot-kick seconds later in the shoot-out could not have been struck sweeter and showed the Rennes striker's mental strength.
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Germany He was lucky against England, when Frank Lampard's shot crossed the line, but Neuer, above, saved his country several times en route to the last four. Left-back Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Holland The now-retired Dutch captain's thunderous semi-final strike from 30 yards is surely a contender for goal of the tournament. Centre-back Antolin Alcaraz, Paraguay The Paraguayan centre-half was solid in defence and dangerous in attack; he scored a brilliant header against Italy. Right-midfield Giovanni dos Santos, Mexico The speedy wideman shone in South Africa with his delivery and dribbling ability. He offered a constant threat from the right. Left-midfield Andre Ayew, Ghana The zippy winger was sorely missed against Uruguay. His earlier creativity on the left caused teams problems. Strikers Landon Donovan, United States He put personal turmoil behind him to score three goals, including a last-gasp strike against Algeria and a cracker against Slovenia. Miroslav Klose, Germany The prolific marksman was unplayable against England and finished as the joint top-scorer, but agonisingly one short of the all-time World Cup record.
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Royal wedding inspired menu
Ginger, citrus and orange blossom iced tea
Avocado ranch dip with crudites
Cucumber, smoked salmon and cream cheese mini club sandwiches
Elderflower and lemon syllabub meringue
Drivers’ championship standings after Singapore:
1. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 263
2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari - 235
3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes - 212
4. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull - 162
5. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari - 138
6. Sergio Perez, Force India - 68
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Dubai Hurricanes 31 Dubai Sports City Eagles 22
Hurricanes
Tries: Finck, Powell, Jordan, Roderick, Heathcote
Cons: Tredray 2, Powell
Eagles
Tries: O’Driscoll 2, Ives
Cons: Carey 2
Pens: Carey
The biog
Name: Younis Al Balooshi
Nationality: Emirati
Education: Doctorate degree in forensic medicine at the University of Bonn
Hobbies: Drawing and reading books about graphic design
Greatest of All Time
Starring: Vijay, Sneha, Prashanth, Prabhu Deva, Mohan
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We Weren’t Supposed to Survive But We Did
We weren’t supposed to survive but we did.
We weren’t supposed to remember but we did.
We weren’t supposed to write but we did.
We weren’t supposed to fight but we did.
We weren’t supposed to organise but we did.
We weren’t supposed to rap but we did.
We weren’t supposed to find allies but we did.
We weren’t supposed to grow communities but we did.
We weren’t supposed to return but WE ARE.
Amira Sakalla
One in four Americans don't plan to retire
Nearly a quarter of Americans say they never plan to retire, according to a poll that suggests a disconnection between individuals' retirement plans and the realities of ageing in the workforce.
Experts say illness, injury, layoffs and caregiving responsibilities often force older workers to leave their jobs sooner than they'd like.
According to the poll from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research, 23 per cent of workers, including nearly two in 10 of those over 50, don't expect to stop working. Roughly another quarter of Americans say they will continue working beyond their 65th birthday.
According to government data, about one in five people 65 and older was working or actively looking for a job in June. The study surveyed 1,423 adults in February this year.
For many, money has a lot to do with the decision to keep working.
"The average retirement age that we see in the data has gone up a little bit, but it hasn't gone up that much," says Anqi Chen, assistant director of savings research at the Centre for Retirement Research at Boston College. "So people have to live in retirement much longer, and they may not have enough assets to support themselves in retirement."
When asked how financially comfortable they feel about retirement, 14 per cent of Americans under the age of 50 and 29 per cent over 50 say they feel extremely or very prepared, according to the poll. About another four in 10 older adults say they do feel somewhat prepared, while just about one-third feel unprepared.
"One of the things about thinking about never retiring is that you didn't save a whole lot of money," says Ronni Bennett, 78, who was pushed out of her job as a New York City-based website editor at 63.
She searched for work in the immediate aftermath of her layoff, a process she describes as akin to "banging my head against a wall." Finding Manhattan too expensive without a steady stream of income, she eventually moved to Portland, Maine. A few years later, she moved again, to Lake Oswego, Oregon. "Sometimes I fantasise that if I win the lottery, I'd go back to New York," says Ms Bennett.
ANALYSTS’ TOP PICKS OF SAUDI BANKS IN 2019
Analyst: Aqib Mehboob of Saudi Fransi Capital
Top pick: National Commercial Bank
Reason: It will be at the forefront of project financing for government-led projects
Analyst: Shabbir Malik of EFG-Hermes
Top pick: Al Rajhi Bank
Reason: Defensive balance sheet, well positioned in retail segment and positively geared for rising rates
Analyst: Chiradeep Ghosh of Sico Bank
Top pick: Arab National Bank
Reason: Attractive valuation and good growth potential in terms of both balance sheet and dividends
match info
Chelsea 2
Willian (13'), Ross Barkley (64')
Liverpool 0
Fire and Fury
By Michael Wolff,
Henry Holt
THE SIXTH SENSE
Starring: Bruce Willis, Toni Collette, Hayley Joel Osment
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Rating: 5/5
India squads
Test squad against Afghanistan: Rahane (c), Dhawan, Vijay, Rahul, Pujara, Karun, Saha, Ashwin, Jadeja, Kuldeep, Umesh, Shami, Pandya, Ishant, Thakur.
T20 squad against Ireland and England: Kohli (c), Dhawan, Rohit, Rahul, Raina, Pandey, Dhoni, Karthik, Chahal, Kuldeep, Sundar, Bhuvneshwar, Bumrah, Pandya, Kaul, Umesh.
ODI squad against England: Kohli (c), Dhawan, Rohit, Rahul, Shreyas, Rayudu, Dhoni, Karthik, Chahal, Kuldeep, Sundar, Bhuvneshwar, Bumrah, Pandya, Kaul, Umesh
Our legal advisor
Ahmad El Sayed is Senior Associate at Charles Russell Speechlys, a law firm headquartered in London with offices in the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Hong Kong.
Experience: Commercial litigator who has assisted clients with overseas judgments before UAE courts. His specialties are cases related to banking, real estate, shareholder disputes, company liquidations and criminal matters as well as employment related litigation.
Education: Sagesse University, Beirut, Lebanon, in 2005.
The Scale for Clinical Actionability of Molecular Targets
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
Starring: Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, Jenny Ortega
Director: Tim Burton
Rating: 3/5
What is a calorie?
A food calorie, or kilocalorie, is a measure of nutritional energy generated from what is consumed.
One calorie, is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1°C.
A kilocalorie represents a 1,000 true calories of energy.
Energy density figures are often quoted as calories per serving, with one gram of fat in food containing nine calories, and a gram of protein or carbohydrate providing about four.
Alcohol contains about seven calories a gram.
UAE players with central contracts
Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Chirag Suri, Rameez Shahzad, Shaiman Anwar, Adnan Mufti, Mohammed Usman, Ghulam Shabbir, Ahmed Raza, Qadeer Ahmed, Amir Hayat, Mohammed Naveed and Imran Haider.
Five ways to get fit like Craig David (we tried for seven but ran out of time)
Start the week as you mean to go on. So get your training on strong on a Monday.
Train hard, but don’t take it all so seriously that it gets to the point where you’re not having fun and enjoying your friends and your family and going out for nice meals and doing that stuff.
Think about what you’re training or eating a certain way for — don’t, for example, get a six-pack to impress somebody else or lose weight to conform to society’s norms. It’s all nonsense.
Get your priorities right.
And last but not least, you should always, always chill on Sundays.
Meatless Days
Sara Suleri, with an introduction by Kamila Shamsie
Penguin
Indoor Cricket World Cup Dubai 2017
Venue Insportz, Dubai; Admission Free
Fixtures - Open Men 2pm: India v New Zealand, Malaysia v UAE, Singapore v South Africa, Sri Lanka v England; 8pm: Australia v Singapore, India v Sri Lanka, England v Malaysia, New Zealand v South Africa
Fixtures - Open Women Noon: New Zealand v England, UAE v Australia; 6pm: England v South Africa, New Zealand v Australia
The Perfect Couple
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Jack Reynor
Creator: Jenna Lamia
Rating: 3/5
THE BIO: Mohammed Ashiq Ali
Proudest achievement: “I came to a new country and started this shop”
Favourite TV programme: the news
Favourite place in Dubai: Al Fahidi. “They started the metro in 2009 and I didn’t take it yet.”
Family: six sons in Dubai and a daughter in Faisalabad
MATCH INFO
Barcelona 5 (Lenglet 2', Vidal 29', Messi 34', 75', Suarez 77')
Valladolid 1 (Kiko 15')
Hili 2: Unesco World Heritage site
The site is part of the Hili archaeological park in Al Ain. Excavations there have proved the existence of the earliest known agricultural communities in modern-day UAE. Some date to the Bronze Age but Hili 2 is an Iron Age site. The Iron Age witnessed the development of the falaj, a network of channels that funnelled water from natural springs in the area. Wells allowed settlements to be established, but falaj meant they could grow and thrive. Unesco, the UN's cultural body, awarded Al Ain's sites - including Hili 2 - world heritage status in 2011. Now the most recent dig at the site has revealed even more about the skilled people that lived and worked there.
Company profile
Date started: 2015
Founder: John Tsioris and Ioanna Angelidaki
Based: Dubai
Sector: Online grocery delivery
Staff: 200
Funding: Undisclosed, but investors include the Jabbar Internet Group and Venture Friends