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04 MUSCAT DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2009 NATION CINEMA ROUND UP City Cinema, Al Shatti Tel: 24692656 (after 2pm) District 13 Ultimatum (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 7.30, 9.30pm Shorts (Kids/Family) 5.30pm 2012 (Action/Adventure) 11.30pm Red Cliff (Action/Adventure) 3.30pm Dance Flick (Action/Adventure) 6pm Aladin (Fantasy/Kids) 7.30pm London Dreams (Musical) 10.30pm The 5th Commandment (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 11.30pm I Hate Valentine's Day (Comedy/Romance) 5.30pm MJ This Is It (Documentary/Musical) 7.30, 9.30pm City Cinema, Sur Tel 25545544 (after 2pm) Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (Kids/Family) 6.30pm Do Knot Disturb (Hindi) 8.30pm Sorority Row (Suspense/Horror) 11.30pm Oru Black and White Kudumbam (Malayalam/Action) 7.30pm, 10.30pm City Cinema, Ruwi Tel 24831809 Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm Aladin (Hindi/Fantasy) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm London Dreams (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm City Cinema, Sohar Tel 26840312, 26843510 Blue (Hindi) 3.30, 6, 8.15pm The 5th Commandment (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 7.30, 9.30, 11.30pm Aadhavan (Tamil) 6.30, 10pm Shorts (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 5.30pm Mekano (Arabic) 10.30pm Al Bahja Cinema Tel: 24540855/56 The 5th Commandment (Action) 4, 8, 10, 11.55pm Asylum (Horror/Thriller) 4, 8, 10, 11.55pm I Hate Valentine's Day (Comedy/Romance) 6pm Shorts (Kids/Family) 2, 6pm Mekano (Arabic) 2pm Stars Cinema Tel: 24791641, 24792360 Peranmai (Tamil) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm Robinhood (Malayalam) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm LOCAL TENDER NOTICE NO. Local Tender No 320/2009 Local tender No 316/2009 Local Tender No 317/2009 Local Tender No 321/2009 Local tender No 314/2009 Local tender No 313/2009 Local tender No 312/2009 Local tender No 315/2009 International tender No 319/2009 Local tender No 318/2009 Local Tender No 322/2009 Local Tender No 324/2009 Local Tender No 323/2009 NAME Construction of ministry extension building at Al Qurum-Bausher Operator services at all OETC grid stations Supply of 20 MVA, 33/11.5KV power transformer complete with RTCC pan- els, 11KV indoor switchgears, 30V DC battery with charger and 110V DC bat- tery with charger Pre-Qualification tender for propane recovery unit, associated facilities and other units at Mina al Fahal Muscat Insurance of OGC gas transportation facilities 20 classrooms for boys basic educa- tion school (5-10) at Al Khrayis, Wilayat al Seeb (2007) Muscat Gov- ernorate Health Centre at Al Ajaiz Supply and installation of metering system at OETC grid stations Construction of proposed housing de- velopment for civil aviation affairs phase-1 at Seeb (International) Proposed office building, warehouse & store with related facilities for OETC at al Mawaleh South, Seeb Construction of proposed headquar- ters building at MOTC Chlorination unit in Al Khoud reservoir Government properties insurance for the year 2010 DUE DATE 30/11/2009 14/12/ 2009 14/12/2009 7/12/2009 30/11/2009 21/12/2009 21/12/2009 21/12/2009 14//12/2009 21//12/2009 14/12/2009 28/12/2009 07/12/2009 LAST DATE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 25/11/2009 25/11/2009 18/11/2009 PRICE OF DOCUMENTS RO 1000 RO 387 RO 150 RO 150 RO 150 RO 330 RO 500 RO 204 RO 1500 RO 461 RO 600 RO 200 RO150 FOR Excellent grade contractors specialised in building construction works and registered with the Tender Board Companies specialised in the above men- tioned works and registered with the Ten- der Board Companies specialised in electrical works and registered with the Tender Board and the Distribution Code Review Panel with relevant grade Companies specialised in the above men- tioned work Insurance companies working in Sultanate of Oman and registered with the Tender Board First and second grade contractors spe- cialised in building construction works and registered with the Tender Board Excellent and first grade companies spe- cialised in building construction works and registered with the Tender Board Companies specialised in the above men- tioned works and registered with the Ten- der Board International and excellent grade compa- nies contractors specialised in building and registered with the Tender Board Excellent and first grade companies spe- cialised in building construction works and registered with the Tender Board Excellent and first grade companies spe- cialised in building construction works and registered with the Tender Board Companies specialised in the above men- tioned work Insurance companies working in Sultanate of Oman and registered with the Tender Board I’m often known to disrupt the thoughts of peo- ple with what I say, but the reality is I would rather hurt your feelings and tell you the truth than sugar coat it. I would rather be able to coach you through the process than be a friend who pats you on the back and say it’s okay, when it may not be the case. So what I’m going to say next will almost cer- tainly astound you. It will shock you. For some it will be a source of disappointment, with a few of you even getting upset. I hope amongst what- ever emotions you experience, that this reality inspires you. This truth that may leave you sleepless tonight, twisting and turning in bed thinking about the one statement I’m about to make. You know that you can do better in life. You know this! If you didn’t really believe in that, you would not be reading this article. You know you can do better in life; you’re simply looking for thoughts, tips and possibly directions on how to get there. This is how the whole concept of complain- ing works. You know that you could be a better person. You know you can do better in your professional life. You know that you can live an amazingly full personal life. You know what your best is, and yet you’re not being it. That’s the whole reason why you’d complain in the first place. Think about it. If you already lived the best you could possibly be, then you couldn’t com- plain, because you wouldn’t have anything better to compare with. The reason you com- plain is that you are comparing where you are, with where you could, and in fact, should be. An example I use is ordering a cup of latte in a café. The only reason I would ever ask for it to be replaced is that I know it can be made better. If I didn’t then I would happily accept the latte for how it was served. You are where you are because you deserve it. Yes, you deserve where you are, because you are currently living a result. A result that is stemmed from the current beliefs you hold, the thoughts you have, the decisions you make and the actions you take. For things to change, you must accept that you’re the underlying factor, starting with your beliefs, which will affect your thoughts, in turn help you make better deci- sions, that will then need to be backed up with action. For example, reading this article is a good start to waking up, changing and doing things differently now that I’ve told you that there is more in you. Next time you find yourself complaining, take a few minutes to think about whether the actions you are taking are in all honesty leading you to achieve the results you want. Because they are certainly leading you to the current results, and if you aren’t happy with them, then you have to make some changes now. Ask yourself, what action do you need to take to get the results you want? All you have to do is simply take the action that will give you your ultimate results, and you will notice yourself complaining less often. Consistently working towards what you want, will in turn lead you to the life you truly want and deserve. You know what you need to do, what are you waiting for? Have a winning week. A MUSCAT DAILY COLUMNIST RESULTS IN LIFE - CHOICE OR LUCK? Kevin Abdulrahman Kevin Abdulrahman is an in-demand leadership development and performance acceleration speaker and trainer YOU ALREADY KNOW You can e-mail him on [email protected] Alex Adams Bahrain Japanese car manufacturer Subaru is hoping to tighten its grip on the Omani car market and open itself up to a whole new audience when it launches its brand new Legacy and Im- preza Sti models in Oman later this year. With Oman already the biggest market in the Middle East for the brand, Subaru hopes to expand its share in the country after the launch of its new mod- els, by targetting a new market and improving its image. The new top of the range Legacy, which features the com- pany's idiosyncratic Boxer engine, developed in-house by Subaru, has a 3.6-litre engine which generates 256 horse- power and can hit 100km in around 5.5 seconds. Yet despite this, the latest incarnation pro- vides a serene ride and combines smooth handling with improved fuel economy, managing 40km to the gallon. Building on its recent rally her- itage, the latest Impreza WRX Sti represents a shift in styles in the motor sport. As the days of drift- ing round corners sideways are replaced by drivers picking straight lines through corners, the new Sti is a car that can be thrown into corners without much fear of spinning out. Managing 35km to the gallon, Subaru eyes bigger slice of Oman market Japanese manufacturer hopes to expand its market share after the launch of its new models Oman Classic Bikes Club, in cooperation with Oman Auto- mobile Association and the ROP, will conduct a group bike ride event to celebrate National Day on November 18. A press release confirmed the bikes will gather at Oman Auto- mobile Club (OAC) and the ride will start from OAC with 40 bikes at 4.30pm. The convoy will cover the Muscat area up to Sidab and return to OAC. ‘Think Before You Drive’ road safety campaign leaflets and tyre pres- sure gauges will be distributed to riders, spectators and the public at beaches and shopping areas to raise awareness of safe and responsible driving. The event will be sponsored by Red Bull and Samsung (Sarco). For more details contact [email protected]. Bike ride event planned for National Day the 2.5-litre GT engine generates 265 horsepower, in addition to reaching 100km in 4.5 seconds. Speaking exclusively to Mus- cat Daily at the launch of its new models in Bahrain, Yasushi Nagae, the general manager of the Subaru CIS, the Middle East and Africa sales department, explained that Oman's terrain makes it the perfect playground for the cars. “I think the market in Oman is doing very well. We have a 2.5 per cent market share in Oman, which I feel is a very suitable market for Subaru because you have a lot of long roads and mountainous areas. “Some kind of stability and reliability is important for the Omani customer. In the Middle East, Oman holds a lot of poten- tial for Subaru as a market, where the Legacy and the Forester are the most popular models.” Sub- aru needs to open itself up to new audiences and improve cus- tomer service if it is to improve its image and popularity in Oman, he added. “We have the new Legacy, but we need a driver to lift our brand's image and cre- ate a new market. I think it will be successful because we have some good dealers and some good customers. The basic image of Subaru is not bad, but we need to improve it. “We have to make some efforts to enhance our customer satisfaction. With this, we have to make some developments in dealing with customers and in the near future we can make adjustments to our products for customers. This will make our customers even happier.”

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Stars Cinema Tel: 24791641, 24792360 Peranmai (Tamil) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm Robinhood (Malayalam) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm FOR Supply of 20 MVA, 33/11.5KV power transformer complete with RTCC pan- els, 11KV indoor switchgears, 30V DC battery with charger and 110V DC bat- tery with charger Companies specialised in electrical works and registered with the Tender Board and the Distribution Code Review Panel with relevant grade Alex Adams Bahrain NO.

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Page 1: Kevin Abdulrahman- You already know

04 MUSCAT DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2009

NATION

CINEMA ROUND UPCity Cinema, Al Shatti Tel: 24692656 (after 2pm)District 13 Ultimatum (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 7.30, 9.30pmShorts (Kids/Family) 5.30pm2012 (Action/Adventure) 11.30pmRed Cliff (Action/Adventure) 3.30pmDance Flick (Action/Adventure) 6pmAladin (Fantasy/Kids) 7.30pmLondon Dreams (Musical) 10.30pmThe 5th Commandment (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 11.30pm I Hate Valentine's Day (Comedy/Romance) 5.30pmMJ This Is It (Documentary/Musical) 7.30, 9.30pm

City Cinema, Sur Tel 25545544 (after 2pm)Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (Kids/Family) 6.30pm Do Knot Disturb (Hindi) 8.30pmSorority Row (Suspense/Horror) 11.30pmOru Black and White Kudumbam (Malayalam/Action) 7.30pm, 10.30pm

City Cinema, Ruwi Tel 24831809Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pmAladin (Hindi/Fantasy) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pmLondon Dreams (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm

City Cinema, Sohar Tel 26840312, 26843510Blue (Hindi) 3.30, 6, 8.15pmThe 5th Commandment (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 7.30, 9.30, 11.30pmAadhavan (Tamil) 6.30, 10pmShorts (Action/Adventure) 3.30, 5.30pmMekano (Arabic) 10.30pm

Al Bahja Cinema Tel: 24540855/56 The 5th Commandment (Action) 4, 8, 10, 11.55pm Asylum (Horror/Thriller) 4, 8, 10, 11.55pmI Hate Valentine's Day (Comedy/Romance) 6pmShorts (Kids/Family) 2, 6pmMekano (Arabic) 2pm

Stars Cinema Tel: 24791641, 24792360Peranmai (Tamil) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pmRobinhood (Malayalam) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pmAjab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani (Hindi) 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm

LOCAL TENDER NOTICE

NO.

Local Tender

No 320/2009

Local tender

No 316/2009

Local Tender

No 317/2009

Local Tender

No 321/2009

Local tender

No 314/2009

Local tender

No 313/2009

Local tender

No 312/2009

Local tender

No 315/2009

International

tender No

319/2009

Local tender

No 318/2009

Local Tender

No 322/2009

Local Tender

No 324/2009

Local Tender

No 323/2009

NAME

Construction of ministry extension

building at Al Qurum-Bausher

Operator services at all OETC grid

stations

Supply of 20 MVA, 33/11.5KV power

transformer complete with RTCC pan-

els, 11KV indoor switchgears, 30V DC

battery with charger and 110V DC bat-

tery with charger

Pre-Qualification tender for propane

recovery unit, associated facilities and

other units at Mina al Fahal Muscat

Insurance of OGC gas transportation

facilities

20 classrooms for boys basic educa-

tion school (5-10) at Al Khrayis,

Wilayat al Seeb (2007) Muscat Gov-

ernorate

Health Centre at Al Ajaiz

Supply and installation of metering

system at OETC grid stations

Construction of proposed housing de-

velopment for civil aviation affairs

phase-1 at Seeb (International)

Proposed office building, warehouse &

store with related facilities for OETC

at al Mawaleh South, Seeb

Construction of proposed headquar-

ters building at MOTC

Chlorination unit in Al Khoud reservoir

Government properties insurance for

the year 2010

DUE DATE

30/11/2009

14/12/ 2009

14/12/2009

7/12/2009

30/11/2009

21/12/2009

21/12/2009

21/12/2009

14//12/2009

21//12/2009

14/12/2009

28/12/2009

07/12/2009

LAST DATE FOR DISTRIBUTIONOF DOCUMENTS

18/11/2009

18/11/2009

18/11/2009

18/11/2009

18/11/2009

21/11/2009

21/11/2009

21/11/2009

21/11/2009

21/11/2009

25/11/2009

25/11/2009

18/11/2009

PRICE OF DOCUMENTS

RO 1000

RO 387

RO 150

RO 150

RO 150

RO 330

RO 500

RO 204

RO 1500

RO 461

RO 600

RO 200

RO150

FOR

Excellent grade contractors specialised in

building construction works and registered

with the Tender Board

Companies specialised in the above men-

tioned works and registered with the Ten-

der Board

Companies specialised in electrical works

and registered with the Tender Board and

the Distribution Code Review Panel with

relevant grade

Companies specialised in the above men-

tioned work

Insurance companies working in Sultanate

of Oman and registered with the Tender

Board

First and second grade contractors spe-

cialised in building construction works

and registered with the Tender Board

Excellent and first grade companies spe-

cialised in building construction works and

registered with the Tender Board

Companies specialised in the above men-

tioned works and registered with the Ten-

der Board

International and excellent grade compa-

nies contractors specialised in building and

registered with the Tender Board

Excellent and first grade companies spe-

cialised in building construction works and

registered with the Tender Board

Excellent and first grade companies spe-

cialised in building construction works and

registered with the Tender Board

Companies specialised in the above men-

tioned work

Insurance companies working in Sultanate

of Oman and registered with the Tender

Board

I’m often known to disrupt the thoughts of peo-ple with what I say, but the reality is I wouldrather hurt your feelings and tell you the truththan sugar coat it. I would rather be able tocoach you through the process than be a friendwho pats you on the back and say it’s okay,when it may not be the case.

So what I’m going to say next will almost cer-tainly astound you. It will shock you. For someit will be a source of disappointment, with a fewof you even getting upset. I hope amongst what-ever emotions you experience, that this realityinspires you. This truth that may leave yousleepless tonight, twisting and turning in bedthinking about the one statement I’m about tomake.

You know that you can dobetter in life.

You know this!If you didn’t really believe in that, you would

not be reading this article. You know you cando better in life; you’re simply looking forthoughts, tips and possibly directions on howto get there.

This is how the whole concept of complain-ing works. You know that you could be a betterperson. You know you can do better in yourprofessional life. You know that you can live anamazingly full personal life. You know whatyour best is, and yet you’re not being it. That’sthe whole reason why you’d complain in thefirst place.

Think about it. If you already lived the bestyou could possibly be, then you couldn’t com-plain, because you wouldn’t have anything better to compare with. The reason you com-plain is that you are comparing where you are,with where you could, and in fact, should be. An

example I use is ordering a cup of latte in a café.The only reason I would ever ask for it to be replaced is that I know it can be made better. IfI didn’t then I would happily accept the latte forhow it was served.

You are where you are because you deserveit. Yes, you deserve where you are, becauseyou are currently living a result. A result that isstemmed from the current beliefs you hold, thethoughts you have, the decisions you make andthe actions you take. For things to change, youmust accept that you’re the underlying factor,starting with your beliefs, which will affect yourthoughts, in turn help you make better deci-sions, that will then need to be backed up withaction.

For example, reading this article is a good start to wakingup, changing and doing things

differently now that I’ve told you that there ismore in you.

Next time you find yourself complaining,take a few minutes to think about whether theactions you are taking are in all honesty leadingyou to achieve the results you want. Becausethey are certainly leading you to the current results, and if you aren’t happy with them, thenyou have to make some changes now.

Ask yourself, what action do you need totake to get the results you want? All you haveto do is simply take the action that will give you your ultimate results, and you will noticeyourself complaining less often. Consistentlyworking towards what you want, will in turnlead you to the life you truly want and deserve.

You know what you need to do, what are youwaiting for?

Have a winning week.

A MUSCAT DAILY COLUMNIST

RESULTS IN LIFE -CHOICE OR LUCK?Kevin Abdulrahman

Kevin Abdulrahman is an in-demand leadership development and performance acceleration speakerand trainer

YOU ALREADY KNOW

You can e-mail him on [email protected]

Alex AdamsBahrain

Japanese car manufacturer Subaru is hoping to tighten its grip on the Omani car marketand open itself up to a whole newaudience when it launches its brand new Legacy and Im-preza Sti models in Oman laterthis year.

With Oman already thebiggest market in the MiddleEast for the brand, Subaru hopesto expand its share in the countryafter the launch of its new mod-els, by targetting a new marketand improving its image.

The new top of the rangeLegacy, which features the com-pany's idiosyncratic Boxer engine, developed in-house bySubaru, has a 3.6-litre enginewhich generates 256 horse-power and can hit 100km inaround 5.5 seconds. Yet despitethis, the latest incarnation pro-vides a serene ride and combinessmooth handling with improvedfuel economy, managing 40kmto the gallon.

Building on its recent rally her-itage, the latest Impreza WRX Stirepresents a shift in styles in themotor sport. As the days of drift-ing round corners sideways arereplaced by drivers pickingstraight lines through corners,the new Sti is a car that can bethrown into corners withoutmuch fear of spinning out.

Managing 35km to the gallon,

Subaru eyes bigger slice of Oman marketJapanese manufacturer hopes to expand its market share after the launch of its new models

Oman Classic Bikes Club, in cooperation with Oman Auto-mobile Association and the ROP,will conduct a group bike rideevent to celebrate National Dayon November 18.

A press release confirmed thebikes will gather at Oman Auto-mobile Club (OAC) and the ridewill start from OAC with 40bikes at 4.30pm. The convoy willcover the Muscat area up to

Sidab and return to OAC. ‘ThinkBefore You Drive’ road safetycampaign leaflets and tyre pres-sure gauges will be distributed toriders, spectators and the publicat beaches and shopping areasto raise awareness of safe and responsible driving.

The event will be sponsoredby Red Bull and Samsung(Sarco). For more details [email protected].

Bike ride event planned for National Day

the 2.5-litre GT engine generates265 horsepower, in addition toreaching 100km in 4.5 seconds.

Speaking exclusively to Mus-cat Daily at the launch of its newmodels in Bahrain, YasushiNagae, the general manager ofthe Subaru CIS, the Middle Eastand Africa sales department, explained that Oman's terrainmakes it the perfect playgroundfor the cars.

“I think the market in Oman isdoing very well. We have a 2.5per cent market share in Oman,which I feel is a very suitablemarket for Subaru because youhave a lot of long roads andmountainous areas.

“Some kind of stability and reliability is important for theOmani customer. In the MiddleEast, Oman holds a lot of poten-tial for Subaru as a market, wherethe Legacy and the Forester arethe most popular models.” Sub-aru needs to open itself up tonew audiences and improve cus-tomer service if it is to improveits image and popularity inOman, he added. “We have thenew Legacy, but we need a driverto lift our brand's image and cre-ate a new market. I think it will besuccessful because we havesome good dealers and somegood customers. The basicimage of Subaru is not bad, but

we need to improve it.“We have to make some

efforts to enhance our customersatisfaction. With this, we haveto make some developments indealing with customers and inthe near future we can make adjustments to our products forcustomers. This will make ourcustomers even happier.”