• Los Angeles Rams fan with a flag before the game against the Seattle Seahawks. Kirby Lee / USA Today Sports
    Los Angeles Rams fan with a flag before the game against the Seattle Seahawks. Kirby Lee / USA Today Sports
  • Minnesota Vikings 17 Green Bay Packers 14: Vikings Quarterback Sam Bradford shown in action. Bruce Kluckhohn / USA Today Sports
    Minnesota Vikings 17 Green Bay Packers 14: Vikings Quarterback Sam Bradford shown in action. Bruce Kluckhohn / USA Today Sports
  • Atlanta Falcons 35 Oakland Raiders 28: Falcons cornerback Robert Alford catches the ball in front of Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree. Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Photo
    Atlanta Falcons 35 Oakland Raiders 28: Falcons cornerback Robert Alford catches the ball in front of Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree. Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Photo
  • Denver Broncos 34 Indianapolis Colts 20: Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller sacks and forces a fumble against Colts quarterback Andrew Luck. Isaiah J Downing / USA Today Sports
    Denver Broncos 34 Indianapolis Colts 20: Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller sacks and forces a fumble against Colts quarterback Andrew Luck. Isaiah J Downing / USA Today Sports
  • Arizona Cardinals 40 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7: Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald pulls in a touchdown pass. Ross D Franklin / AP Photo
    Arizona Cardinals 40 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7: Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald pulls in a touchdown pass. Ross D Franklin / AP Photo
  • Houston Texans 19 Kansas City Chiefs 12: Texans receiver Will Fuller reaches for the ball against Chiefs player Marcus Peters. Larry W Smith / EPA
    Houston Texans 19 Kansas City Chiefs 12: Texans receiver Will Fuller reaches for the ball against Chiefs player Marcus Peters. Larry W Smith / EPA
  • San Diego Chargers 38 Jacksonville Jaguars 14: Chargers wide receiver Tyrell Williams is hit on his way to scoring a touchdown. Ryan Kang / AP Photo
    San Diego Chargers 38 Jacksonville Jaguars 14: Chargers wide receiver Tyrell Williams is hit on his way to scoring a touchdown. Ryan Kang / AP Photo
  • New England Patriots 31 Miami Dolphins 24: Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is helped from the field during the first half. CJ Gunther / EPA
    New England Patriots 31 Miami Dolphins 24: Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is helped from the field during the first half. CJ Gunther / EPA
  • New York Giants 16 New Orleans Saints 13: Giants punter Brad Wing celebrates with kicker Josh Brown after the winning field goal. Kathy Willens / AP Photo
    New York Giants 16 New Orleans Saints 13: Giants punter Brad Wing celebrates with kicker Josh Brown after the winning field goal. Kathy Willens / AP Photo
  • Baltimore Ravens 25 Cleveland Browns 20: Ravens wide receiver Chris Moore is tackled out of bounds by Browns cornerback Tramon Williams. David Richard / AP Photo
    Baltimore Ravens 25 Cleveland Browns 20: Ravens wide receiver Chris Moore is tackled out of bounds by Browns cornerback Tramon Williams. David Richard / AP Photo
  • Tennessee Titans 16 Detroit Lions 15: Titans running back DeMarco Murray completes a run during the first half. Jose Juarez / AP Photo
    Tennessee Titans 16 Detroit Lions 15: Titans running back DeMarco Murray completes a run during the first half. Jose Juarez / AP Photo
  • Pittsburgh Steelers 24 Cincinnati Bengals 16: Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams celebrates his touchdown with wide receiver Antonio Brown. Jared Wickerham / AP Photo
    Pittsburgh Steelers 24 Cincinnati Bengals 16: Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams celebrates his touchdown with wide receiver Antonio Brown. Jared Wickerham / AP Photo
  • Carolina Panthers 46 San Francisco 49ers 27: Panthers quarterback Cam Newton celebrates the win. Bob Leverone / AP Photo
    Carolina Panthers 46 San Francisco 49ers 27: Panthers quarterback Cam Newton celebrates the win. Bob Leverone / AP Photo
  • New York Jets 37 Buffalo Bills 31: Jets tight end Kellen Davis is tackled by Bills strong safety Aaron Williams. Bill Wippert / AP Photo
    New York Jets 37 Buffalo Bills 31: Jets tight end Kellen Davis is tackled by Bills strong safety Aaron Williams. Bill Wippert / AP Photo
  • Dallas Cowboys 27 Washington Redskins 23: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott celebrates during the win. Mark Tenally / AP Photo
    Dallas Cowboys 27 Washington Redskins 23: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott celebrates during the win. Mark Tenally / AP Photo

The Rams return to Los Angeles triumphant – NFL Week 2 scores in pictures


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Images from Week 2 in the NFL on Sunday, as the Los Angeles Rams made their home debut on return to LA with an ugly but rewarding win over the Seattle Seahawks.

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Types of bank fraud

1) Phishing

Fraudsters send an unsolicited email that appears to be from a financial institution or online retailer. The hoax email requests that you provide sensitive information, often by clicking on to a link leading to a fake website.

2) Smishing

The SMS equivalent of phishing. Fraudsters falsify the telephone number through “text spoofing,” so that it appears to be a genuine text from the bank.

3) Vishing

The telephone equivalent of phishing and smishing. Fraudsters may pose as bank staff, police or government officials. They may persuade the consumer to transfer money or divulge personal information.

4) SIM swap

Fraudsters duplicate the SIM of your mobile number without your knowledge or authorisation, allowing them to conduct financial transactions with your bank.

5) Identity theft

Someone illegally obtains your confidential information, through various ways, such as theft of your wallet, bank and utility bill statements, computer intrusion and social networks.

6) Prize scams

Fraudsters claiming to be authorised representatives from well-known organisations (such as Etisalat, du, Dubai Shopping Festival, Expo2020, Lulu Hypermarket etc) contact victims to tell them they have won a cash prize and request them to share confidential banking details to transfer the prize money.

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The specs

Engine: 6.2-litre supercharged V8

Power: 712hp at 6,100rpm

Torque: 881Nm at 4,800rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 19.6 l/100km

Price: Dh380,000

On sale: now 

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'Moonshot'

Director: Chris Winterbauer

Stars: Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse 

Rating: 3/5

Going grey? A stylist's advice

If you’re going to go grey, a great style, well-cared for hair (in a sleek, classy style, like a bob), and a young spirit and attitude go a long way, says Maria Dowling, founder of the Maria Dowling Salon in Dubai.
It’s easier to go grey from a lighter colour, so you may want to do that first. And this is the time to try a shorter style, she advises. Then a stylist can introduce highlights, start lightening up the roots, and let it fade out. Once it’s entirely grey, a purple shampoo will prevent yellowing.
“Get professional help – there’s no other way to go around it,” she says. “And don’t just let it grow out because that looks really bad. Put effort into it: properly condition, straighten, get regular trims, make sure it’s glossy.”

MATCH INFO

What: 2006 World Cup quarter-final
When: July 1
Where: Gelsenkirchen Stadium, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Result:
England 0 Portugal 0
(Portugal win 3-1 on penalties)

INVESTMENT PLEDGES

Cartlow: $13.4m

Rabbitmart: $14m

Smileneo: $5.8m

Soum: $4m

imVentures: $100m

Plug and Play: $25m

10 tips for entry-level job seekers
  • Have an up-to-date, professional LinkedIn profile. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, set one up today. Avoid poor-quality profile pictures with distracting backgrounds. Include a professional summary and begin to grow your network.
  • Keep track of the job trends in your sector through the news. Apply for job alerts at your dream organisations and the types of jobs you want – LinkedIn uses AI to share similar relevant jobs based on your selections.
  • Double check that you’ve highlighted relevant skills on your resume and LinkedIn profile.
  • For most entry-level jobs, your resume will first be filtered by an applicant tracking system for keywords. Look closely at the description of the job you are applying for and mirror the language as much as possible (while being honest and accurate about your skills and experience).
  • Keep your CV professional and in a simple format – make sure you tailor your cover letter and application to the company and role.
  • Go online and look for details on job specifications for your target position. Make a list of skills required and set yourself some learning goals to tick off all the necessary skills one by one.
  • Don’t be afraid to reach outside your immediate friends and family to other acquaintances and let them know you are looking for new opportunities.
  • Make sure you’ve set your LinkedIn profile to signal that you are “open to opportunities”. Also be sure to use LinkedIn to search for people who are still actively hiring by searching for those that have the headline “I’m hiring” or “We’re hiring” in their profile.
  • Prepare for online interviews using mock interview tools. Even before landing interviews, it can be useful to start practising.
  • Be professional and patient. Always be professional with whoever you are interacting with throughout your search process, this will be remembered. You need to be patient, dedicated and not give up on your search. Candidates need to make sure they are following up appropriately for roles they have applied.

Arda Atalay, head of Mena private sector at LinkedIn Talent Solutions, Rudy Bier, managing partner of Kinetic Business Solutions and Ben Kinerman Daltrey, co-founder of KinFitz

Red flags
  • Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
  • Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
  • Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
  • Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
  • Hard-selling tactics - creating urgency, offering 'exclusive' deals.

Courtesy: Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching

ASHES FIXTURES

1st Test: Brisbane, Nov 23-27 
2nd Test: Adelaide, Dec 2-6
3rd Test: Perth, Dec 14-18
4th Test: Melbourne, Dec 26-30
5th Test: Sydney, Jan 4-8