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Saturday, May 30, 2009

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Watch: Homeless Slumdog kids to get two houses


Big B rejects Oz varsity's doctorate over race attack


Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has reacted to racial attacks on Indian students in Australia by rejecting an honorary doctorate offered to him by an Australian university.
The Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane had offered the 66-year-old veteran a doctorate for his contribution to the world of entertainment and Bachchan had earlier accepted the title.
The honour was to be conferred on the star in July as a part of celebrations to commemorate a retrospective of his films to be inaugurated in the city.
"I have been witnessing with great dismay and shock, the recent violent attacks on Indian students in Australia, on the electronic media the entire day," Bachchan wrote on his blog.
"I mean no disrespect to the Institution that honours me, but under the present circumstances, where citizens of my own country are subjected to such acts of inhuman horror, my conscience does not permit me to accept this decoration from a country that perpetrates such indignity to my fellow countrymen," he added.
Australia has recently seen a series of attacks on Indian students, the most serious being the assault of Shravan Kumar, a 25-year-old student from Andhra Pradesh who is battling for life in a hospital here after being stabbed by a screwdriver by a group of teens in a weekend attack that also left three of his friends injured.

Yahoo is second player in the search market behind Google


Yahoo Inc CEO Carol Bartz said any deal to spin off or combine its Internet search assets will require a partner with "boatloads of money," and her company is talking "a little bit" with Microsoft Corp about a potential partnership.
Speaking at the 'All Things Digital' conference on Wednesday, Bartz said the company's array of popular web products, including Yahoo mail and its home page, remain the key assets that will return Yahoo to growth.
Since taking the CEO job, Bartz has moved swiftly to revamp the company, cutting jobs, shuttering certain products and reorganizing the management structure. Bartz said the company would like to hold on and even increase its roughly 20 per cent share of the US Internet search market, but it was not necessary for Yahoo's success.
"We are positioned as a place where people come to be informed; not just informed through a search, but informed through great content, with great editorial and great integration and a very local feel," Bartz said at the conference taking place north of San Diego.
Yahoo is the No 2 player in the search market, behind Google Inc, which had a roughly 64 per cent share of the US search market in April, according to comScore. Bartz, 60, took the reins at Yahoo in January, replacing co-founder Jerry Yang in the wake of Yahoo's rejection of a $47.5 billion acquisition bid from software giant Microsoft.
Yahoo and Microsoft have recently talked about various partnerships, possibly with Microsoft managing Yahoo's search advertising business and Yahoo handling display ads across Microsoft's websites, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Asked if the talks between Yahoo and Microsoft about an Internet search deal continue, Bartz replied "a little bit." Bartz said any deal combining its search efforts with another company would have to meet a specific set of criteria for Yahoo.
"There's two parties in all this. The other party has to have a boatload of money and the right technology, and give us the right data and so forth. It's that simple," said Bartz. Microsoft, the No 3 player in the US Internet search market, is expected to provide details about improvements to its search engine at the conference on Thursday when CEO Steve Ballmer takes the stage.
Yahoo earned $118 million in the first quarter, while its sales declined 13 per cent year-over-year to $1.58 billion. Given the challenging economic conditions, Bartz said she believes the company is performing strongly.
Bartz said on Wednesday that the new organizational structure, which she said makes the management and reporting hierarchies more clear within the company, will help Yahoo infuse its products with personalization and social media features. Yahoo is adding social networking features such as status updates to its various properties.
Last week, CEO Ari Blalogh said the company was also interested in acquiring outside companies to bolster its social efforts.
Yahoo is facing increased competition from social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. On Tuesday, Facebook, which has 200 million active users, announced it had received $200 million in funding from a Russian Internet investment firm.
Bartz said the company's core online properties can provide an Internet experience for Web surfers that Facebook cannot match, by providing a one-stop shop for people to read the news, check their stock portfolio and take care of other online tasks.
And she stressed Yahoo's various online products remain some of the most popular on the Web. Yahoo has a 76 per cent reach among U.S. Internet users, said Bartz.

Watch video of T20 champions arrive in England to defend crown


The Indian team, arrived here on Friday night to defend their World Twenty20 title. The defending champions were welcomed at Heathrow airport by ICC officials, media and Indian fans.
The nucleus of the team is almost the same which won the inaugural T20 World Cup. India is scheduled to play two practice games against New Zealand and arch-rivals Pakistan before heading to Nottingham for their league games.
"2007 was of great importance for me. I played the final and we won the World Twenty20. Now we have come back two years later to defend our title. If we had been playing Tests and Twenty20, we would have had to adjust but we have been playing Twenty20, so we have the momentum which will really help us," Yusuf Pathan told CNN-IBN.

Airbus factory in India


Weeks before the first China-built Airbus rolls off the assembly line near Beijing, the European planemaker's top official has pulled out the map and targeted future jetliner production in the United States and India.
Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders, writing 40 years after the birth of the first plane project by a four-nation European consortium, said Airbus must become global to stay competitive. "We have to leave national sentiment behind us," Enders wrote in a column in Friday's edition of the Financial Times.
"Airbus will only remain competitive in the long term if it develops resources and markets globally and becomes a genuinely international company, with development and production also in the US, China, India and elsewhere."
Airbus agreed in 2006 to set up an assembly line for the A320 family of jets, its most popular model, at Tianjin in China to reduce costs and gain an edge over rival Boeing in one of the world's largest aviation markets.
The first plane will be delivered by end-June, the first time an Airbus has been assembled outside its two main host countries, France and Germany, supported by Britain and Spain. India has pressed Airbus to consider opening a production line there also, but so far the European company has been tied up in domestic restructuring and a series of aircraft production delays, as well as fierce union opposition to offshoring jobs.
When India's civil aviation minister floated the idea of an Indian assembly line at an Airbus ceremony at the Paris air show two years ago, Airbus officials cautiously welcomed the concept but said the costs might outweigh the benefits. The economic crisis has since threatened planemakers' orders.
Trade warning
In the United States, Airbus considered assembling freighters in Alabama as part of a deal to sell mid-air refuelling tankers built from the same fuselages to the Pentagon. But the plans were suspended when Boeing appealed against the contract.
US production is attractive to firms whose costs are in euros but whose products, like aircraft, are priced in dollars. Unions and politicians in Europe, however, are concerned about job losses. Writing days before European parliamentary elections, Enders said shutting trade borders was no fix to the economic crisis.
"Next month in Tianjin we shall deliver the first Airbus made in China ... No one will benefit more from this than Europeans." He also blamed European governments for hobbling Airbus's first major military project, the A400M airlifter, with a wish list for customisation that only added to production delays.
The four-year setback has usually been blamed on engine problems. "Too often there has been a reversion to defending diverse national requirements that offer little in terms of performance but impact significantly on cost and deliverability," he said.
"That certainly has been the case with the A400M, and we have asked the European partners in the programme for a greater degree of realism in order to enable delivery of the aircraft we all want at a sensible price." Parent EADS is trying to negotiate contract changes to rescue the 20 billion euro project by an end-June deadline

India's economic slowdown eases in first quarter


India's economic slowdown unexpectedly eased in the first quarter as expansion in construction, financial services and agriculture offset a slide in manufacturing, according to government figures on Friday.
Asia's third-biggest economy grew 5.8 per cent from a year earlier in the first three months of 2009, the same rate as the previous quarter, and much better than many economists had expected.
Growth for the fiscal year ended March slowed to 6.7 per cent from 9 per cent the previous year — its slowest rate since the 2003 fiscal year — but markets cheered the better-than-expected quarterly figure.
The benchmark Sensex index rose 2.2 per cent, or 315.58 points, to 14611.59 in midday trade.
India's new government says kickstarting the economy — hard hit by the global recession — is its top priority. It plans to implement economic reforms and continue with stimulus spending.
Finance, construction, and agriculture all grew at a faster rate during the quarter, while manufacturing contracted.
"That was a bit counter-intuitive because of the global financial turmoil," said Sherman Chan, an economist at Moody's Economy.com in Sydney.
She attributed financial services sector resilience to India's robust domestic economy and relatively insulated economy.
National elections, which concluded this month, may also have spurred economic activity, she said.
Finance, insurance and real estate expanded by 9.5 per cent in the January-March quarter, faster than the 8.3 per cent growth clocked in the previous quarter.
Construction also overcame its doldrums, with quarterly growth rising to 6.8 per cent from 4.2 per cent.
Agriculture, India's largest source of employment, grew 2.7 per cent from a year earlier, reversing a 0.8 per cent contraction in the October-December quarter.
Manufacturing continued to slide. It shrank by 1.4 per cent, down from 0.9 per cent growth the prior quarter.
For the fiscal year ended March, government spending and investment underpinned growth.
Government expenditure rose to 11.1 per cent of gross domestic product for the year ended March, up from 9.8 per cent the prior year.
Private consumption shrank to 55.5 per cent of GDP, from 57.2 per cent, and gross fixed capital formation — a measure of investment — rose to 32.2 per cent from 31.6 per cent.
Chan said that government spending is not sustainable and that ultimately private consumption and investment will have to lead growth.
Government debt stands at 80 per cent of GDP — a level that worries investors, she said.
"I'm expecting government spending to be scaled back significantly once the global turmoil is over," she said. "The fiscal position is weak."

World’s largest solar telescope


The world’s largest solar telescope, which can capture the Sun’s magnetic field better than other telescopes, is now operational. The new 1.6-meter clear aperture solar telescope, the largest of its kind in the world, is housed at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark, New Jersey, US. “We are already seeing images offering a better understanding of the Sun,” said NJIT Distinguished Professor of Physics Philip R. Goode. “With this instrument, we should be able to have a better understanding of dynamic storms and space weather, which can have dramatic effects on Earth,” he added. Earlier this month, researchers achieved what is called first scientific light. This means the telescope is operational. To achieve its full powers, at least three more years of work will be needed to bring on-line ever-more sophisticated hardware for observing the Sun. Nevertheless, Goode and the BBSO (Big Bear Solar Observatory) research team were able to extract a few unique images and one is shown. The photos clearly illustrate the before-and-after capabilities of the old versus new telescope. “Our prized first image shows the Sun’s ever-present, turbulent granular field with its largest granules being about the size of Alaska,” Goode said. “The small, bright points in the dark lanes are less than 50 miles across and are the smallest-scale magnetic structures on the Sun,” he added. According to Goode, if one looks closely at the “after” photo, you will see a string of pearls. “Each pearl is a cross-section of an intense, single fiber of the Sun’s magnetic field – the basic building block of the solar magnetism,” he said. Goode added that the Sun is now in a state of prolonged magnetic inactivity, perhaps the longest such time in a century. “The new telescope is ideal for studying the Sun as it rises from this strange state of quietude,” he said. The new instrument has three times the aperture of the old telescope. It represents a significant advance in high-resolution observations of the Sun, since it has the largest aperture of any solar telescope in existence, said Goode. The new telescope will be used in joint observation campaigns with NASA satellites to optimize the scientific output of all observations of the Sun.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

French Open: Sharapova, Nadal advance; Safin loses


On a day of adieus at the French Open, Maria Sharapova managed to stick around.
Trailing through most of the third set in her toughest test since shoulder surgery, Sharapova pulled out a 6-2, 1-6, 8-6 victory over 11th-seeded Nadia Petrova on Wednesday to reach the third round at Roland Garros, her return to Grand Slam tennis.
"I kind of started stumbling away. Things went in the wrong direction," said Sharapova, who missed the US Open and Australian Open. "I was just glad I could pick myself up and keep fighting."
That she did: Five times, Petrova was one point away from serving for the match. But Sharapova didn't allow her to convert those chances.
"She really showed, even though she has been out for a while, she's willing to compete till the end," Petrova acknowledged.
Sharapova's French Open continues, as does Rafael Nadal's winning streak at Roland Garros — which he extended to a tournament-record 30 matches — but there will be no more trips to the clay-court major for Marat Safin or Fabrice Santoro.
Both are retiring at season's end, and both bowed out Wednesday, albeit in quite contrasting ways, which is fitting, given their polar-opposite styles of play and personalities.
The big-hitting, loud-talking Safin succumbed after a 4½-hour, five-set bit of theater; the spin-mixing, gentlemanly Santoro played all of eight minutes to conclude his loss to Christophe Rochus in a match suspended the night before by darkness.
"My game style was out of date when I arrived on the tour. I got on the tour in the '90s, and my style dated back to the '70s," said Santoro, who tied a French Open record by playing in his 20th French Open. "So when I arrived, I was, you know, 20 years late already."
Safin, meanwhile, entertained as only he can, diving for shots, kicking at the clay in disgust, and gesturing at fans to make even more noise when they got on his case for arguing calls.
The two-time major title winner eventually was beaten by 134th-ranked Josselin Ouanna of France 7-6 (2), 7-6 (4), 4-6, 3-6, 10-8.
"I played terrible," the 20th-seeded Safin said.
He was done as dusk fell, around the time Venus Williams lost the first set of her match against Lucie Safarova. They were told to pack up, because there wasn't enough light

Sania crashes out of French Open singles


Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza crashed out of French Open women's singles event after losing in straight sets to Kazakhstan's Galina Voskoboeva on Tuesday.
Sania went down 4-6 6-7 (3) in a contest lasting a little over an hour-and-a-half.
Sania, who has never gone beyond the second round at Roland Garros, had little match practice going into the clay court event.
The Indian's rustiness was quite evident in the six double faults she committed in the very first set. Sania's failure to convert any of the four break points that she earned only added to her problems.
Voskoboeva converted a crucial break in the seventh game to clinch the first set in 46 minutes.
Sania put up a slightly better show in the second set and cut down on her double faults but 14 unforced errors pulled her back.
After losing her serve twice, Sania broke back to take the set into a tie-breaker. But Voskoboeva, who had lost to Sania in their only past encounter, dominated the proceedings thereafter and clinched the tie-breaker 7-3.
Sania is still in fray in the doubles event where she has teamed up with Taipei's Chia-Jung Chuang.
Sania and Chuang, seeded 14th, will open their campaign against Turk-Belgian pair of Ipek Senoglu and Yanina Wickmayer.

Slumdog kid's father slams Boyle, asks for a house


Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle, who rushed to India on Wednesday to help the film's child stars, was stunned when a child's father accused him of ignoring them.
Some of the children have become homeless after civic authorities razed their shanties. Boyle had come down to offer them help.
However, Rafiq Qureshi, father of Rubina Ali, 9, left their meeting in anger accusing the filmmaker of neglecting them after the film's global success.
"A house is being provided for the kids...we have been listening this for the last five months...I don't see any house coming our way. The shanty that we were living in has already been razed...where are we getting a house from?
"If they are providing us a house, when are they going to do it? Our kids are literally living on the road now," an exasperated Qureshi told a news channel later.
Slumdog producer Christian Colson also participated in the meeting held at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences on the outskirts of the city.
"We are looking for a legal accommodation that should be held by the trust (Jai Ho) to ensure the safety of these kids and it would be properly monitored as well," a calm Boyle told the reporters.
The kids including Azharuddin Ismail M Shaikh, 10, the main child star of the movie, apart from Rubina, were both thrown on the streets after Mumbai civic authorities demolished their shanties on May 14, terming the slum unauthorised.
The producers of the multiple Oscar-award wining underdog drama had earlier announced a setting up Jai Ho Trust to look after the two child stars and ensure that they receive quality education and a house to live in.

Microsoft to launch new Zune this year


Microsoft Corp plans to launch a new version of its Zune portable media player later this year in the United States, incorporating high-definition video, touch screen technology and Wi-Fi connection.
Microsoft said on Tuesday the new Zune, its answer to Apple Inc's popular iPod digital music player, will also come with an Internet browser and a built-in HD radio receiver that offers higher-quality sound than traditional radio. It did not give a price or a specific date except to say it was due in the fall.
The company added new features to Zune's music service last year, enabling users to download music wirelessly and buy songs they hear on the device's built-in FM radio.

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Eye in the Sky


The IAF on Thursday inducted the Israeli Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems (AWACS). The system can simultaneously track nearly 250 flying objects within a radius of 800 km. (AFP)

Tendulkar confident about India’s chances in T20 WC

Star Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar reckons that India have enough fire power to retain the Twenty20 World Cup that begins next month in England.Terming the Indian pace bowling attack as amongst the best in the world, Sachin said: "It is on par with the best. Zaheer, Ishant and RP Singh form a lethal combination, particularly in English conditions. Our seam attack has a lot of variety and would come handy in such conditions. On our day, we can demolish any batting side." Tendulkar reemphasised the need of adequate rest for the players after a gruelling IPL season. The master batsman, however, said that there was no need to worry about Virender Sehwag’s poor run of form.
"Every player has ups and downs in his career and Viru is no exception. But an on-song Viru is a delight to watch. If he gets one cover drive right, he`ll mesmerise everybody and will again be back to his best. The bowlers will be at his mercy then. He is a superb striker of the ball ... on his day, he can do anything," Tendulkar told a newspaper."We come as a package. I am certain this package is the best in business at the moment. This package has everything which is necessary to make us world champions once again. India is the most balanced side in the world and there is no doubt we can defend the title. We have very good cricketers in our side and we have proved that this combination is the deadliest," he added.

Prabhakaran's parents in govt custody: Report

The parents of the now dead Tamil Tigers chief Velupillai Prabhakaran are in the "protective custody" of the Sri Lankan government, a media report said Thursday.

Thiruvenkatam Velupillai (76) and his wife Parvathi (71) surrendered to the army several days ago, The Island newspaper quoted a government official as saying. They were reportedly among the civilians holed up in the no fire zone along the coast in Mullaitivu district before the army launched its final assault against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Prabhakaran and other LTTE leaders were killed May 18. "Velupillai and Parvathi were among the early batch of Sri Lankan Tamils to go to India. They settled in Tiruchi," the report said. They returned to the LTTE zone in northern Sri Lanka in 2003, a year after the Tigers and Colombo signed a Norway-brokered ceasefire agreement. Prabhakaran had fled their home in Jaffna way back in 1972. Prabhakaran's death and the decimation of the LTTE ended a dragging Tamil separatist conflict that left some 90,000 people dead in Sri Lanka

Afghanistan to get its first cricket board

Afghanistan cricket took another step towards establishing itself Wednesday when President Hamid Karzai gave the go-ahead for creation of the country`s first-ever national cricket board.
The president announced the step during a meeting with the team, which has been elevated to the international arena since the 2001 removal of the Taliban regime, a statement from his office said.Afghanistan received ODI status for the first time earlier this year when the war-torn country finished in the top six of the 2011 World Cup qualifying event.They will also attempt to qualify for the 2010 World Twenty20 championships in October.It underscores a meteoric rise for a sport that only started building here in recent years, as thousands of refugees from years of crushing war started returning from exile in cricket-mad Pakistan after the Taliban was ousted.The cricketers had previously fallen under the country`s government-funded National Olympic Committee which regulates and manages all major sports in the country.The cricket team had long called for its own structure and frequently complains about its lack of budget and facilities which fall way behind those of other cricketing nations."This is breaking news for the sportsmen of Afghanistan," the team`s secretary general Taj Malook said."We will get our own budget and attract the international and government support we need," he said. "This has been much needed."Karzai will be the patron-in-chief of the new board, which is expected to be set up in the next days, Malook said.

US all set for its own Twenty20 cricket League



With the successful completion of the second Indian Premier League in South Africa, stage is now all set for the American Premier League (APL), and the organisers claim that the APL would revolutionise cricket in the country of Baseball.Six teams -- Premium Americans, Premium Bangladeshis, Premium World, Premium Indians, Premium Paks and Premium Windies -- would vie for the first APL trophy, the inaugural match of which is scheduled for October 6 at the Home of the Staten Island Yankees and the finals on October 23 and 24."Everything is going on schedule. The APL promises to change the face of cricket in the US," Jay Mir, president of the American Sports and Entertainment Group -- the organisers of the APL -- told reporters.
The first edition of the Twenty20 tournament has attracted quite significant sponsorship bids, which Mir said is being finalised and would be announced soon.Given the large population from the South Asian countries -- India, Pakistan and Bangladesh -- and those from the Caribbean`s residing in the US, organisers are expecting a huge turnout during the cricketing extravaganza to be held in New York and New Jersey.A large number of international cricketers have already signed up for the tournament, but the names of Indian players have been kept under wraps.

Fifty govt websites to be made disabled friendly

Disabled rights groups have approached the IT ministry with a list of 50 government websites like that of the Indian Railways, Central Information Commission and Income Tax Department which they want to be made disabled friendly.
"We have identified 50 organisations and departments in the government. We have sent a proposal to the IT ministry to make sites of these WCAG (web content accessibility guidelines) 2.0 compliant, thereby making them disabled friendly. The ministry has shown a very positive outlook on this," Javed Abidi, convener of the Disabled Rights Group, said.
According to Abidi, such a move would simplify the Internet interface for people with disability by making the websites compatible with the special software they use to access websites.
"With an aim to enable disabled people to be a part of e-governance, we came to a consensus on the list after discussions with various disability groups across the country. Simple things like booking a rail ticket will be possible for people with visual impairment once the site carries out technical changes," he said.
Abidi, who is also director of the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) - an umbrella organisation of various NGOs and civil society organisations working on disability issues - said that 99.99 percent of the estimated 5,000 websites and web portals hosted by the government of India listed by the National Information Centre (NIC) can't be accessed by people with disability.
At the e-governance conference in Goa February 12, it was announced that all government websites would be made WCAG 2.0 compliant.
These government websites would now enable web access to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities and photosensitivity.
The challenge, Abidi said, was to make existing sites WCAG 2.0 compliant and sensitise concerned government departments.
"While the IT ministry initiated immediate action and made India's largest sites - india.gov.in and bharat.gov.in - accessible to the disabled, the social justice and empowerment ministry continues to drag its feet. It is ironic that it is this ministry that is supposedly nodal for various issues concerning disabled people," he said.
Abidi added the website of the National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH) was not accessible to visually impaired people.
"Similarly, the CCPD (Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities) website is still not accessible to people with disabilities. And they are supposedly the watchdogs for any Disability Act violations that may occur," he said.

Soon, vehicles that drive on their own

Ever imagined reading a book or watching a movie in your car, while your vehicle guides itself through the traffic and navigates on its own? Well, thanks to a new technology called ''autonomous vehicle navigation'', this could soon be a reality. If this technology comes into action, it may also see fleets of self-navigating vehicles for the military operating in war zones. Keeping this in mind, a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contest was conducted, which aimed at spurring the development of such technologies. The DARPA Urban Challenge was held at a former air force base in Victorville, Calif. in late 2007, and offered a 3.5 million dollars purse to competitors who could design the fastest and safest vehicles that could traverse a 60-mile urban course in moving traffic in less than six hours. The contestant vehicles were unmanned and had to complete a simulated military supply mission, manoeuvring through a mock city environment, avoiding obstacles, merging into moving traffic, navigating traffic circles, and negotiating intersections -- all while conforming to California driving rules. And out of the 89 international teams participating in the contest, only six could make it to the finish line in the allotted time. The winning vehicle, which finished with the fastest time- an average speed of approximately 13 miles per hour- had Wende Zhang of General Motors as part of its design team. The GM team incorporated existing technology already offered in some of their vehicles that can assist in parking or detect lane markers and trigger alarms if the drivers are coming too close to the shoulder of the road. And for the DARPA challenge, they developed a more sophisticated package of sensors that included GPS coupled with a camera and a laser-ranging LIDAR system to guide and correct the vehicle''s route through the city. In Baltimore, Zhang will present GM''s patented new methods for detecting lanes and correcting a vehicle's route, which helped them win the challenge. However, Zhang said that a commercially viable autonomous driving product might still take a decade to hit the markets. The findings were presented at the 2009 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/IQEC) at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore.

Facebook receives $200 mn investment from Russian firm

Facebook receives $200 mn investment from Russian firm

Social networking site Facebook has received a USD 200 million investment from Digital Sky Technologies, an internet investment group, in exchange for a 1.96 per cent stake in the company.
Digital Sky Technologies (DST), which has significant stake in Eastern European and Russian internet businesses, has picked up 1.96 per cent in Facebook, valuing the enterprise at USD 10 billion, the company said in a statement.
In addition, DST has indicated plans for an offer to buy at least USD 100 million of Facebook shares from existing shareholders to facilitate liquidity for current and former employees' vested shares in the company.
However, consistent with Facebook's practice with other recent investors, DST would not be represented on the Facebook board or hold special observer rights, the statement added.
"This investment demonstrates Facebook's ongoing success at creating a global network for people to share and connect," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said.
"A number of firms approached us, but DST stood out because of the global perspective they bring-– backed up by the impressive growth and financial achievements of their internet investments," Zuckerberg added.
DST's main assets account for over 70 per cent of all page views in Russian-speaking internet and its social networks are market leaders in more than 13 countries

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Viyyala Vaari Kayyalu (2007) Telugu Movie Mp3 Songs Download


:::: Viyyala Vaari Kayyalu (2007) Telugu Movie Mp3 Songs Download
Cast :: Uday Kiran, Neha JulkaMusic :: Ramana GogulaDirector :: E Satti BabuProducer :: Lagadapati SirishaBanner :: Rama Lakshmi Creations
Telusa Cheli - Naveen, Ganga Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
Suryude Sare Annade - Chitra, Ramana, Sri Krishna Lyricist: Bandaru Danaiah
Neelala Nee Kallu(T) - Sri Krishna, Sunitha Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
Manmadha - Kalpana, Vijayalakshmi Lyricist: Gosala Rambabu
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Alcohol intoxication may not always be visible

Alcohol intoxication is often accompanied by trouble walking or slurred speech, however, exceptionally tolerant individuals do not show signs of tipsiness even though they are very intoxicated, says an expert.
John Brick, executive director of Intoxikon International said that one of the deadliest consequence of alcohol over-consumption is impaired driving and it is still difficult for trained observers to fully identify "intoxication," given that so many factors contribute to it.
"It is important to understand and recognize intoxication because of the risk for injury that results from it," he said
"Understanding and recognizing an intoxicated person can help us make decisions about allowing a person to drive, accepting a ride from someone, or cutting off a drinker," he added.
Brick revealed that 'Obvious intoxication' as defined in some courts is not always the same as 'visible intoxication'.
In some states 'obvious' intoxication means that if someone has consumed a large number of drinks, it should be obvious that they are intoxicated and not capable of driving. Other state laws define 'visible' intoxication as specific types of behaviour, such as trouble walking, slurred speech and other common signs of alcohol intoxication.
In most people reliable signs of intoxication are present by casual observation at a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 150 mg/dl or more, even in most tolerant individuals.
At a BAC of less than 150 mg/dl, signs of visible intoxication are not reliably present in most drinkers, and the likelihood of identifying signs of impairment is less than chance.
"This presents a particular challenge to preventionists," said Brick.
"For example, how do you intervene or make an informed decision about driving with someone if they do not appear visibly intoxicated? People who are too impaired to drive are not typically staggering, slurring their speech, or presenting gross signs of intoxication.
"A very small woman drinking rapidly could attain a BAC of 150 mg/dl with only four standard drinks, whereas a large man might require 10 or 12 such drinks, again depending on how long they were drinking and other scientific factors," he added.
At times when people show no signs of visible intoxication even though they are very intoxicated, the only way to know if they are intoxicated might be to count drinks, Brick explained.
"If you have a policy that allows a certain number of drinks per hour, for example, you may rely on counting rather than paying attention to behavior, and end up overserving," he said.
Drink counting is also problematic in a busy bar etc, so Brick said there is a need for further research to establish a reasonable maximum number of drinks to be served, coupled with training to identify signs of intoxication.
The review is published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research and is currently available at Early View. (ANI)

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From Mahatma Gandhi's favourite bhajan to Akon's smash hits, the closing ceremony of the Indian
Premier League (IPL) at the New Wanderers here Sunday night showcased the diverse cultures of
South Africa and India. (Text Courtesy : IANS) In Photo : Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif,
center, performs during a closing ceremony after Deccan Chargers beat Royal Challenger Bangalore
in the 2009 Indian Premier League cricket final match in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2009. (AP
Photo
The ceremony was better planned as compared to the inaugural, which was put together in a short
span of time after the tournament was moved from India to South Africa.(Text Courtesy : IANS) In
Photo: Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif, left, performs with US singer Akon during a closing
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cricket final match in Johannesburg, South Africa, 2009. (AP Photo

Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif, center, performs during a closing ceremony after Deccan
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Canadian TV rapped for Obama assassination joke

Canada's public broadcaster was wrong to show a skit that joked about the possible assassination of U.S. President Barack Obama and suggested he could be a thief, an industry panel ruled on Monday.
The New Year's Eve "Bye Bye" comedy program -- shown by the French-language Radio Canada network -- generated more than 200 complaints. In one segment, two hosts discussed Obama's election in November 2008. Obama, who took office in January, is the first black U.S. president.
"We're not racists. It will be good to have a ***** in the White House. It will be practical. Black on white, it will be easier to shoot him," one of the show's hosts remarked.
The Canadian Broadcasting Standards Council said it found "nothing redeeming in the allegedly comedic notion that an American president should be shot, still less that this would be easier to achieve because of the color of the president's skin. It was a disturbing, wounding, abusive racial comment".
The show also featured an interview with an actor pretending to be Obama. The host said, "The blacks, you all look alike," and then warned viewers to hide their purses.
The council said the comments and sketches breached regulations, adding they went "too far in terms of Canadian broadcast standards."
The producers of the show denied the skits had been racist, saying they had meant to mock the characters making the offensive remarks.
Complaints about Radio Canada are usually handled by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). In this case the CRTC asked the council -- which deals with commercial channels and has more experience in handling such complaints -- for advice.
The CRTC, which is due to conduct its own probe into the show, does not have the power to fine Radio-Canada but can issue a public reprimand.
A spokeswoman for the commission said such reprimands could cause problems for networks when it came time for them to seek renewal of their broadcasting license. Radio-Canada is due to apply for a license renewal in 2011.
Polls regularly show that Canadians like Obama far more than they do their own leaders. Tens of thousands turned up to cheer him when he made a brief visit to Ottawa in February. A spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy said she did not know whether the White House had complained about the show

Women to fly fighter jets by 2014: Air Force chief

Women could be flying Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets before 2014, breaking through the last male bastion in the world's fourth largest air force. "I am 100 per cent sure that women will fly fighters in the next four to five years," Homi K Major, Chief of Air Staff, told HT. "?it's about getting your fundas right.
The air force is conducting studies on various physiological aspects (of inducting women in the fighter stream). We have no issues on that (assigning them to fighters).
" There are 750-odd women among 10,563 officers serving in the IAF. The air chief's comments illustrate how female officers are quietly but determinedly claiming higher responsibilities in an overwhelmingly male-dominated military culture. Air Chief Marshal Major said while women were "currently not ready" to be fighter pilots, the air force would have found ways to allow that by 2014.
Women started serving the IAF in 1992. They are allowed to fly only transport aircraft and helicopters.
In a 2006 report, the Director General Armed Forces Medical Services had recommended that women be allowed to fly fighter jets. The report said women were "in no way" medically inferior to men.
The IAF may have to tiptoe its way around issues such as marriage, pregnancy and child rearing to give them fighter flying rights. The IAF could consider taking a leaf out of the Turkish Air Force's book to give women a chance to fly combat jets.
"F-16 women pilots in Turkey are utilised for training rookie male fighter pilots," said Major, who retired on May 31, when he turns 62. "They do not carry out advanced maneouvres.
" Women pilots in the US Air Force have flown combat missions over Afghanistan and Iraq, while the Pakistan Air Force got its first batch of women pilots three years ago. The Indian Navy will have exclusive sleeping areas for women in its future warships.
There are 258 women among 7,336 officers in the navy

Susan Boyle gives guests sleepless nights with day night rehearsals

Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle has been practicing her singing day and night, leaving other guests at a hotel sleep deprived.
Susan, 48, who turned into an overnight celebrity with her jaw dropping performance of the song 'I Dreamed a Dream' on the talent show, was said to be barely taking any breaks between tuning her vocals at the Wembley Plaza hotel in West London.
"She is obviously desperate to win. She just sings all day and all night. It's been keeping me up - it's such a cacophony," the Sun quoted one sleepless guest as saying.
The Scottish church volunteer came one step closer to winning the title after reaching the finals with her stunning version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats song Memory.
A staggering 13.6million viewers had tuned into ITV1 to watch the songbird perform in the recent semi-finals while more than a million visited YouTube to see her latest performance.
The amateur singer since her audition has won fans all over the globe, including US President Barack Obama and Hollywood couple Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher.
The red-hot favourite to win the show gathered a record 200million hits on YouTube, been interviewed by US chat queen Oprah Winfrey, had name checks on cartoon shows The Simpsons and South Park, been invited to meet Obama and has even had a doll modelled after her

Why Asin had to say 'no' to Priyan and Akki!


If director Priyadarshan had had his way it would have been Asin in his latest venture, DE DANA DAN, along with the likes of Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty and Paresh Rawal. But it was not slated to be so and hence a casting coup of sorts went a begging. So, what exactly went wrong?Well, for that matter, nothing! And please do not jump to conclusions, the next southern 'superstarni' in the making, Asin, is not getting too carried away with the All Time Blockbuster success of her debut Hindi film, GHAJINI, and has not rejected Priyan's offer for any controversial reason. It's just that she simply stuck to her principal of accepting roles that are challenging and of some substance, one which offer her the scope to showcase her acting skills, and so she reluctantly refused Priyan's tempting offer.
Since the movie is basically an all male centric one, the role which Asin was offered was not exciting enough and it required Asin to be just a pretty face and add to the glamour quotient, which was not acceptable to the new sensation and hence the refusal. Asin also made it clear that she has no financial constraints and she makes enough bucks from the ads and endorsements.

Vidya Balan gets possessive about Shahid!


It seems the romance between Priyanka Chopra and Shahid Kapoor is a cause of concern for Vidya Balan. Since, Shahid and Priyanka are neighbours and are frequently spotted in each others home, it's now learnt that Vidya Balan has brought a new pad in Shahid's building and is planning to move in soon. Sources say that the neighbourhood is intrigued by this development after it was reported that Vidya and Shahid were just professional friends. Now, it seems that Vidya is actually possessive about Shahid's attention and can't tolerate Priyanka's proximity to her man of interest.
Well, must say Shahid is getting luckier by the day ever since his break-up with long-standing girlfriend Kareena Kapoor.

Monday, May 25, 2009

A girl born with five Spleens and two lungs and Stomach wrongside


A girl has been nicknamed the 'Jigsaw Kid' after she survived being born with five spleens, a hole in her heart, a diseased and back to front liver, two left lungs and her stomach on the wrong side.
Bethany Jordan, six, was born with many of her organs back to front but amazed doctors who had warned her parents, Lisa, 37, and Robert, 44, there was little chance she would survive birth.
Her problems mean that, while she looks a picture of health, she cannot stand up to some of the normal rigours and strains of an average child
Bethany, of Stourbridge, West Midlands, sufferers from Ivemark Syndrome, an extremely rare genetic disorder, characterised by a poorly-formed cardiovascular system and organs in the wrong place.
Strangely, when she exercises too much, her heart can be seen beating through her back.
There are so few sufferers that very little is known about the condition or what could be its cause.
Her mother Lisa, who is a full-time mum, said: "To look at her she just looks like a normal girl, but underneath her skin everything is back to front and jumbled up.
"When she was born the doctors said her insides were like a jigsaw.
"It has been a bit of a nightmare but she is my star and I love her the way she is - I always will."
Before Bethany was born, doctors at Birmingham's Women's Hospital discovered her jumbled-up insides following routine pregnancy scans.
Tests showed her brain was normal and Lisa chose to go ahead with the birth, despite the odds being stacked against her.
Dr Patrick McKiernan, who is Bethany's liver consultant at Birmingham Children's Hospital, said: "Essentially her organs are back to front and it's very rare to see something like this.
"She is doing very well despite all of her problems, I think she's a very tough little girl."
Ingrid Gladki, spokesman for the Ivemark Syndrome Association, said: "It's still a mystery as to why it occurs and I think more money needs to be put into research into it."

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