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H1N1 flu jabs soon in Qatar

Medical experts, who took part in a discussion on H1N1 flu, have advised against postponing the reopening of schools after the summer vacation in Qatar, but urged the health authorities and parents to remain “vigilant” to confront the disease on a case-by-case basis.
Most of the schools in Qatar are scheduled to begin their new academic year on September 26.
The discussion was organised and hosted by the Friends of Environment Centre at its Green Tent, where contemporary issues of local interest are taken up during the month of Ramadan.
While some of the speakers accused the media of “exaggerating” the threat from H1N1 virus, commonly called swine flu, others believed the matter should be taken seriously to prevent catastrophic consequences for the humanity.

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West accused of ‘hypocrisy’ on free trade

Qatari economist Sheikh Mohamed bin Ahmed al-Thani criticises Western “double standards” in free trade agreement negotiations
By Sarmad Qazi
Staff Reporter

A former Qatari minister yesterday lambasted Western “hypocrisy” and “double standards” when it came to free trade agreements (FTAs) with smaller nations. And he maintained that the GCC-US FTA was a thing of the “past”.
Former economy minister Sheikh Mohamed bin Ahmed al-Thani said the GCC-EU FTA talks also had been ebbing for the past 18 years as Western negotiators continued to demand things that “question our sovereignty without showing compromises”.

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