31 March 2011
India Beats Pakistan In semi finals and enters finals
30 March 2011
Amazing Dance From 10 yr old boy in 'Norway's Got Talent' show
Do you like videos of people dancing very well on overseas talent competitions? Good, here's another one: Tord Korsvik, age 10, wowed judges on "Norway's Got Talent" last week with his excellent pop-and-lock routine, and now the video is burning up the internet. Korsvik is a master of the rigid, robot-style dance, which was popularized in breakdancing movies that were made more than two decades before he was even born.
Some, like Warming Glow, think too much time was spent on the judges' reactions -- which were the expected, stunned "this kid is amazing" expressions. I agree. Who cares about them? Show us the kid!:
Michael Clarke was appointed as captain of Australia’s Test and one-day cricket teams
Michael Clarke was on Wednesday appointed as captain of Australia’s Test and one-day cricket teams, a day after embattled Ricky Ponting stepped down after the team’s unceremonious exit from the ongoing World Cup.
Clarke, nicknamed ‘Pup’, who became Australia’s 43rd Test captain, will lead the team in its tour of Bangladesh.
Shane Watson was named as Clarke’s deputy, while Cameron White would continue as the Twenty20 skipper.
The 29-year-old batsman, widely tipped to lead the team, will immediately take charges.
Ricky Ponting had on Tuesday stepped down from the captaincy after the former world champions crashed out of the World Cup after the quarter-final defeat against India.
Ponting was also named in the squad which will leave for the Bangladesh tour.
“First of all I can say what an honour it is to be named captain and also a huge surprise to see Ricky stand down,” Clarke said at a press conference in Sydney.
“I was very much unaware of where he was at and didn’t know he was going to stand down. It was a huge surprise to me.
“I know Ricky will allow me to do my job to the best of my ability,” he added. “We want to be the best team in all forms and that is going to take time.”
Clarke made his debut for the Australian one-day team in January 2003 against England at Adelaide. He was later chosen to make his Test debut against India at Bangalore in October next year.
Sri Lanka Moves to Finals Afrer Winning New Zealand
28 March 2011
Novak Djokovic made his victory on James Blake in Miami Masters
Runaway ATP leader Novak Djokovic polished his win-loss record this season to 20-0 as he crushed American James Blake 6-2, 6-0 to advance to the fourth round of the Miami Masters.
The second-seeded Serb barely needed an hour on Sunday to mow down Blake, a fading force at age 31 who was once a top-five player.
Djokovic has not lost a match since November and has won his past 21 on the trot dating to the Davis Cup final in December.
Del Potro downs Soderling
The comeback of the unseeded Argentine Juan Del Potro gained pace with the former U.S. Open champion upsetting fourth seed Robin Soderling 6-3, 6-2.
“I played a really good match,” said the winner who missed much of 2010 after a wrist operation. “I served much better than before. This is what I need if I want to beat top 10 players.”
Spain’s sixth-seeded David Ferrer stopped the progress of Indian Somdev Devvarman 6-4, 6-2 while South African Kevin Anderson beat Spain’s Pablo Andujar 6—2, 6—3.
Wimbledon marathon man John Isner ended the dream for American journeyman Alex Bogomolov with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) result. Bogolomov had made a mark 48 hours earlier by beating Andy Roddick, the second unknown American to defeat the Scot in as many events.
Compatriot Mardy Fish, seeded 14th and without a result to boast of in Miami, beat Richard Gasquet of France 6-4, 6-3.
Fish is now the highest-ranked home player left in contention after holder Andy Roddick was upset in his opening match and was set to drop from the top 10 next week.
On the women’s side, Kim Clisters and Vera Zvonareva led a sweep of women’s seeds into the fourth round with number two Clijsters recovering for a defeat of Spain’s Maria Martinez Sanchez 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
The third-seeded Zvonareva, losing finalist at Wimbledon and the US Open, beat Australian Jarmila Groth 7-6, (7-4), 6-2.
There were also third-round wins for French Open champion Francesca Schiavone, the number five, who beat Spain’s Llourdes Dominguez Lino 6-4, 7-6 (7-2) and number nine Agnieszka Radwanska as the Pole put out Maria Kirilenko of Russia 7-6 (7-2), 6-3.
Victoria Azarenka, seeed eighth, needed to fight back to get past Slovak Domenika Cibulkova 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
The 15th-seeded Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli, losing finalist a week ago in the Indian Wells final, accounted for Ekaterina Makarova with the loss of just two games.
25 March 2011
Q.Finals:India Beat Australia
Sea of emotions
Resolute pair
Tendulkar's milestone
Good half-century
Fluent against spin
Tendulkar passes 18k runs in ODIs
24 March 2011
Artificial cloud of Football stadium in Qatat World Cup 2022
Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 World Cup by promising that its nine new open-air soccer stadiums would be air-conditioned. Now the Qataris have announced another cool twist to their hospitality -- an artificial cloud to hover above the stadium and provide shade.
The head of mechanical and industrial engineering at Qatar University said the cloud would be positioned by remote control and run on solar power.
Based on the design shown in local Qatari news outlets, the cloud isn't white and fluffy. It is flat and rectangular, resembling a giant cell phone, and will be built using light carbonic materials. Perhaps something was lost in translation from Arabic because the invention is more spaceship than cloud, but ultimately players and fans will benefit from the shade.
The cost of the cloud is $500,000, but money is no obstacle for Qatar, which is one of the world's richest countries thanks to vast natural gas and oil reserves.
There have been concerns about the heat ever since Qatar began its campaign in 2009 to pursue a World Cup. The average high for July in Qatar is 106 degrees, and temperatures have reached 120 degrees in the summer. That is one reason why Prince Ali of Jordan suggested shifting the 2022 World Cup from its traditional time in July to January, which is Qatar's coolest month with an average high of 71 degrees.
Temperatures were in the 60s for the 2010 World Cup championship match in Johannesburg, South Africa, held on July 11, between Spain and the Netherlands.
Qatar, which is roughly the size of Connecticut, will be the smallest nation to host a World Cup. The other finalists to host in 2022 were the U.S., Australia, Japan and South Korea.
23 March 2011
Tata Group amongst top 50 global brands
Finally Ratan Tata has a reason to smile. In a first for any Indian brand, one of the country's oldest conglomerates, Tata Group has entered the top 50 global brands league, according to the latest 'Global 500' list by Brand Finance. Clearly, the Indian brand story seems to be heading north and the report also suggests that it is the first time in many years that nine Indian brands are featured on the list, adding $46.6 billion to the global intangible value.
Tata Group, with a brand value of $15.08 billion (versus $11.2 billion last year) stands tall in the top 50 global league. It has been a household brand for decades now and with some major global acquisitions has grabbed international headlines in recent years.
Globally, Google was crowned the king of brands as it grabbed the number one position with a brand value of $44.29 billion. Google, ranked number two last year, dethroned Wal-Mart, which slipped from the pole position to settle at third spot.
Microsoft saw an appreciation from fifth to second spot. While IBM maintained its position at number four, Vodafone notched up two rankings from last year's seventh spot to enter the elite top five club. Coca-Cola dropped out of the top 10 for the first time and had a hard landing at 16th spot from last year's princely third position.
The other Indian brands include Reliance Industries, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, BPCL, Infosys, Bharti Airtel and Wipro. Surprisingly RIL slipped to 133 from 108 with a brand value of $6.99 billion. Only Tata, State Bank of India and Infosys have bettered their rankings over those of last year to feature at positions 50, 171, and 378, respectively.
The Estimation the damages in Japan is $185 billion to $300 billion
Economy Minister Kaoru Yosano is likely to present the estimate of 15 trillion yen to 25 trillion yen ($185 billion to $300 billion) at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday
The government expects the economic toll from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami could exceed $300 billion, considerably higher than other estimates, a report said on Wednesday.
Economy Minister Kaoru Yosano will present the estimate of 15 trillion yen to 25 trillion yen ($185 billion to $300 billion) at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, the newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.
The March 11 magnitude-9.0 quake and tsunami devastated Japan’s northeastern coast and triggered a crisis at a nuclear power plant that forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
Utilities have imposed power rationing, many factories remain closed and key rail lines are impassable.
The government reportedly plans to inject public money into banks to help support lending as companies rebuild. Funds could come from a fund of 11 trillion yen ($135 billion) that is still available under a law on emergency support to banks passed after the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Investment bank Goldman Sachs had estimated quake damage of as much as $200 billion. The World Bank on Monday said damage might total up to $235 billion.
Tokyo also is working on plans to provide low-interest loans of up to 10 trillion yen ($122 billion) to help companies recover from quake damage, according to an earlier news report.
The quake damaged factories belonging to major automakers including Nissan Motor Co. and hundreds of smaller manufacturers. Power cuts due to the shutdown of 11 of Japan’s 54 nuclear power plants also have disrupted production.
19 March 2011
Major tsunami hits Japan after massive quake
Multiple injuries, but no immediate deaths, were reported from the Pacific coastal area of Miyagi on the main Honshu island, police said according to media, and TV footage showed widespread flooding in the area.
The quake hit in the early afternoon, also strongly shaking buildings in greater Tokyo, the world's largest urban area with 30 million people.
At least six fires were reported in Tokyo, where the subway system stopped, sirens wailed and people streamed out of buildings.
The first quake struck about 382 kilometres (237 miles) northeast of Tokyo, the US Geological Survey said, revising the magnitude from an earlier 7.9.
Japan, is located on the 'Pacific Ring of Fire' and dotted with volcanoes, and Tokyo is situated in one of its most dangerous areas.
A tsunami warning was issued for Japan, Taiwan, Russia and the Mariana Islands, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.
"An earthquake of this size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike coastlines near the epicentre within minutes and more distant coastlines within hours," the centre said in a statement.
It also put the territories of Guam, the Philippines, the Marshall Islands, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Micronesia and Hawaii under a lower tsunami watch.
The yen fell to 83.30 against the dollar from 82.81 before the quake struck.
The mega-city of Tokyo sits on the intersection of three continental plates - the Eurasian, Pacific and Philippine Sea plates -- which are slowly grinding against each other, building up enormous seismic pressure.
The government's Earthquake Research Committee warns of a 70 percent chance that a great, magnitude-eight quake will strike within the next 30 years in the Kanto plains, home to Tokyo's vast urban sprawl.
The last time a "Big One" hit Tokyo was in 1923, when the Great Kanto Earthquake claimed more than 140,000 lives, many of them in fires. In 1855, the Ansei Edo quake also devastated the city.
More recently, the 1995 Kobe earthquake killed more then 6,400 people.
More than 220,000 people were killed when a 9.1-magnitude quake hit off Indonesia in 2004, unleashing a massive tsunami that devastated coastlines in countries around the Indian Ocean as far away as Africa.
Small quakes are felt every day somewhere in Japan and people take part in regular drills at schools and workplaces to prepare for a calamity.
Nuclear power plants and bullet trains are designed to automatically shut down when the earth rumbles and many buildings have been quake-proofed with steel and ferro-concrete at great cost in recent decades.
14 March 2011
The 10 Highest-Paid US Government Jobs
10. Secretary of State: Hillary Clinton
Annual Base Salary: $186,600
Maximum Job Length: Generally 8 Years
Previous Job: Senator From New York
Job Description: The Secretary of State is appointed by the president to serve as chief diplomatic representative of the U.S. Besides overseeing all State Department operations, including the operations of the U.S. embassies and representation in the UN, Secretary of State Clinton is responsible for the foreign operations of the CIA, the Defense Department, and the Department of Homeland Security. Clinton is also fourth in the chain of succession for presidency.
9. Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner
Annual Base Salary: $191,300
Maximum Job Length: Generally 8 years
Previous Job: President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Job Description: Appointed by the President, the Secretary of the Treasury serves as the principal economic advisor for the President. According to the Department of the Treasury: "The Secretary is responsible for formulating and recommending domestic and international financial, economic, and tax policy, participating in the formulation of broad fiscal policies that have general significance for the economy, and managing the public debt." Geithner is a proxy for many other presidential cabinet members, who make the same amount, including Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.
8. Senate Majority Leader: Harry Reid
Annual Base Salary: $193,400
Maximum Job Length: Indefinite, usually 4-8 years, or until Senate changes hands
Previous Job: Governor of Nevada
Job Description: The Senate Majority Leader did not exist until the beginning of the 20th century. According to the U.S. Senate website: "The leader must keep himself briefed and informed on national and international problems in addition to pending legislative matters. On the floor of the senate he is charged by his party members to deal with all procedural questions in consultation with them and his party's policy-making bodies." Additionally, Reid must be in contact with all of the various committees and maintain a line of communication between them and the senate. This position stands as proxy for the minority and majority leaders in both the Senate and House, who all make the same amount.
7. Chairman of the Federal Reserve: Benjamin Bernanke
Annual Base Salary: $199,700
Maximum Job Length: 14-28 years
Previous Job: Professor of Economics at Princeton
Job Description: The Chairman of the Federal Reserve is in charge of the Federal banking system of the U.S. As head of the fed, Bernanke dictates and explains the direction of U.S. fiscal policy and works with the Department of the Treasury.
6. Chief Justice of Supreme Court John G. Roberts
Annual Base Salary: $217,400
Maximum Job Length: Life
Previous Job: Judge on the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals
Job Description: As the Chief Justice of the nine-member Supreme Court, Roberts is the head of the U.S. Federal court system, and is effectively the Leader of the Judicial branch of the government. The Chief Justice is the spokesperson for the court, deciding who writes its opinions. Roberts is also responsible for setting the court's agenda.
5. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: Admiral Michael Mullen
Annual Base Salary: $220,734.36
Maximum Job Length: 8 Years
Previous Job: Chief of Naval Operations
Job Description: While the president is technically the commander of the U.S. Armed Forces, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — the combined panel of the Army, Air Force, and Navy — is the functional leader of the military. The Chairman is appointed by the President.
4. Speaker of the House: John Boehner
Annual Base Salary: $223,500
Maximum Job Length: Potentially Unlimited, Generally 4-8 Years
Previous Job: Member of the U.S. House of Representatives From Ohio
Job Description: The Speaker of the House does not legally need to be a member of the House of Representatives, but there has never been a speaker appointed from outside the legislative branch. The speaker is third in line for the presidency. The speaker's role includes presiding over the house and setting his party's agenda. This position stands as proxy for the House Minority Leader, who makes the same amount.
3. Vice President: Joseph Biden
Annual Base Salary: $227,300
Maximum Job Length: 8 Years
Previous Job: Senator from Delaware
Job Description: While the Vice President of the United States is the second-in-command of the executive branch, and aids the president in all of his bureaucratic and diplomatic efforts. The VP is also officially the President of the Senate, and presides over all meetings, although his only important role is to serve as the tiebreaker in the event of a voting deadlock. Vice President Biden is also next in line for the presidency should Obama die or become incapacitated.
2. Postmaster General: Patrick R. Donahoe
Annual Base Salary: $245,000
Maximum Tenure: 8 years
Previous Job: A number of executive positions in the U.S. Postal Service
Job Description: Donahoe is the leader of the U.S. postal service, a position which is older than the U.S. Constitution. Once a presidential cabinet position, appointments for the position now come from within the service. Donahoe helps set postal rates and services, and oversees all major regulation changes.
1. President: Barack Obama
Annual Base Salary: $400,000
Maximum Job Length: 8 Years
Previous Job: Senator from Illinois
Job Description: The President is the head executive branch, the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, and the nation's leader and figurehead. Obama is responsible for a great number of bureaucratic appointments and nominations, and many of the people on this list are put in place by the president.
Australia Made Smatr Win over Kenya
Dramatic win for South Africa against India
11 March 2011
Claudio Riano follows Wayne Rooney goal shoot
So is it better than Wayne's overhead volley right off the cross? It really doesn't matter. Just enjoy the artistry of them both. Unless you're a Man City or Alumni fan.
“Zombie” ants lost mind-control by fungus
'Zombie ants' may sound like the title of an Ed Wood movie, but, according to National Geographic, they are quite real.
Oddly, there's nothing very zombie-like about the actual ants. It's only when a particular fungus takes over the ant's brain that things get weird.
Once the "stalk of the newfound fungus species Ophiocordyceps camponoti-balzani infects an ant, the ant gives up control over its own body. After the fungus is in control, it forces the ant to scamper toward "a location ideal for the fungi to grow and spread their spores." Then, it's lights out for the ant. Who knew a fungus could be so diabolical?
These wild discoveries were made by a group in Brazil headed by entomologist David Hughes. National Geographic published a series of pictures of ants that have "lost their minds" to the fungus. You can check out a sample of them below. Not for the squeamish.
Hitler's wife 'Eva Braun' rare photo published on web
Pictures of the girlfriend and then wife have recently surfaced through Life Magazine, brought to light through collector and curator Reinhard Schulz.
The cache of photos from the young model's personal album was confiscated in 1945 by the American army. The newly released pictures have caused searches on the Web for "eva braun" to rise over 300% in one day.
So who was the woman by Hitler's side? Young Eva first met Hitler in 1929 when he was a rising star in the Nazi party. He was introduced to the 17-year-old as Herr Wolff, while she modeled for the official Nazi photographer Heinrich Hoffmann in Munich.
The Bavarian became Hitler's companion, despite being kept hidden from the public and often left alone. A depressive, she attempted suicide twice, but still remained loyal to Hitler to the end.
After learning about the failed plot to kill Hitler, Braun wrote him, "From our first meeting I swore to follow you anywhere even unto death. I live only for your love."
In the last days of the war, just before they ended their lives, she became his wife. Braun committed suicide with Hitler at the age of 33.
The unearthed photos show a woman frolicking in the Bavarian Alps with some of the most infamous characters of the Third Reich. One of the images from the Life slideshow that is making waves shows Braun in blackface, dressed up apparently as American actor Al Jolson, who starred in the 1927 movie "The Jazz Singer."
Maybe not surprisingly, the photos of Hitler's longtime companion do not cast her in the most positive light. As the Daily Telegraph put it, "Miss Braun appears as a rather vain and frivolous character."
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10 March 2011
"Supermoon" may cause natural disasters next week
On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters.
The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet.
There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.
British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas."
Interesting numbers from the Forbes rich list
Rising steel and oil prices in Russia, more honest disclosure in Brazil and booming economies in China and India has fueled a spike in billionaires in the so-called BRIC countries, Forbes list of the World's Billionaires found.
Here are some statistics from the Forbes 2011 ranking of the world's billionaires:
- There are 1,210 billionaires in the world in 2011, up from 1,011 last year. Of those, 102 are women, up from 89 in 2010.
- There are 648 billionaires who increased their wealth in the past year. The fortunes of 160 fell, while 146 stayed even.
- There are 413 billionaires in the United States with a net worth of $1.5 trillion. This is up from 403 in 2010 and a value of $1.3 trillion.
- * There are 300 billionaires in Europe with a net worth of $1.3 trillion, up from 248 billionaires last year with a fortune of $1 trillion.
- In the Asia-Pacific region there are 332 billionaires worth $996 billion, compared with 234 billionaires in 2010 valued at $729 billion.
- * The Middle East and Africa have 89 billionaires with a fortune of $251 billion, up from 65 last year worth $181 billion.
- * In the Americas (excluding the United States) there are 76 billionaires with a net worth of $419 billion, compared with 61 billionaires last year valued at $304 billion.
- There are 214 billionaires making their debut on the Forbes list. Brazil, Russia, India and China accounted for 108 of those newcomers.
- * Forty-seven people have dropped off the list from last year, another 10 died, and 42 returned to the billionaire ranking.
- Billionaires in the United States are the oldest with an average age of 66, followed by the Americas (65) and the Middle East and Africa (60). The average age is 59 in the Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
- * Dustin Moskovitz of Facebook fame is the youngest billionaire in the world at 26, with a fortune of $2.7 billion
- The oldest billionaire is Swiss tech billionaire Walter Haefner, who is 100 and worth $4 billion.
The full Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires can be seen at www.forbes.com/billionaires
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Gary Hill)
09 March 2011
Taylor gives the victory to New zeland as a birthday gift
Usefull "Facebook" Tricks
Keyboard shortcuts: Sure, Facebook is a website. But it’s surprisingly keyboard-friendly. For instance, if you use Internet Explorer on Windows, you can hold down the Alt key, tap the number 4 (Alt-4), release the keys, and press Enter to open your message list (and then Tab through the messages). The same sequence, but using different numbers, accesses other parts of the Facebook screen. Alt-1, Enter goes to your Home page; Alt-2, Enter goes to your profile; Alt-3, Enter lets you view Friend requests; Alt-M, Enter starts a new message; Alt-?, Enter places your cursor in Facebook’s Search box. If you’re using Firefox, the same shortcuts apply, but you’ll have to hold down both Alt and Shift rather than just Alt.
Search secrets: There’s a good deal of power hidden behind Facebook’s simple search box. Search filters, for example, let you both narrow the results of your searches and refine searches so that you can find information in Facebook that would otherwise be impossible to unearth.
To access the filters, first enter a search term in Facebook’s Search box, but instead of pressing Enter, click the magnifying glass icon to the right of the Search box itself. Doing so takes you to a screen that lists search filters in the left-hand column. These filters include “groups,” for narrowing your search result to relevant Facebook groups; “apps,” for displaying only Facebook apps relevant to a search term; “posts by friends,” for honing in on relevant posts made by those on your friends list; and “posts by everyone,” for finding any post on Facebook that includes your search term.
Facebook also includes a dedicated “classmate search” feature (http://www.facebook.com/srch.php?classmate), which helps you to locate classmates simply by entering the name of your school, your graduating year, and optionally a specific person you’re looking for.
Navigation gems: Knowing how to get around in Facebook can save you almost as much time as knowing the fancy keyboard shortcuts mentioned earlier. If you get buried deep within Facebook and want to get back to where you started when you first logged on, just click the Facebook logo. That’ll take you to your public wall, or news feed — it’s the same as clicking Home in the menu bar of the upper right-hand corner.
Clicking Home and then your user name will take you to a page displaying the publicly visible profile information you have provided, including Wall postings you’ve made, photos you’ve provided, and any notes you’ve added.
Privacy customisations: Take charge of what the world knows about your Facebook page.
Click the Account link in the upper right-hand corner, and select Privacy Settings from the drop-down menu. On the resulting Choose Your Privacy settings page, look closely at the Connecting on Facebook and Sharing on Facebook sections. Anything that is set to “Everyone” can be seen or found by anyone who searches the Internet. Click the Customise Setting links to determine exactly who sees what on your Facebook page.
Application power: One of the reasons Facebook is so popular is that, like the iPhone, there are developers around the world building add-on programs that make Facebook more fun or customisable. These programs are called “apps,” and you’ll find them in the official Facebook Applications Directory (http://www.facebook.com/apps/directory.php). There’s also a dedicated search box just for finding apps.