Friday, April 16, 2010

Obama's asteroid goal: tougher, riskier than moon


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Landing a Add Imageman on the moon was a towering achievement. Now the president has given NASA an even harder job, one with a certain Hollywood quality: sending astronauts to an asteroid, a giant speeding rock, just 15 years from now.

Space experts say such a voyage could take several months longer than a journey to the moon and entail far greater dangers.

"It is really the hardest thing we can do," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said.

Going to an asteroid could provide vital training for an eventual mission to Mars. It might help unlock the secrets of how our solar system formed. And it could give mankind the know-how to do something that has been accomplished only in the movies by a few square-jawed, squinty-eyed heroes: saving the Earth from a collision with a killer asteroid.

"You could be saving humankind. That's worthy, isn't it?" said Bill Nye, TV's Science Guy and vice president of the Planetary Society.

President Barack Obama outlined NASA's new path during a visit to the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday.

"By 2025, we expect new spacecraft designed for long journeys to allow us to begin the first-ever crewed missions beyond the moon into deep space," he said. "We'll start by sending astronauts to an asteroid for the first time in history."

On the day the president announced the goal, a NASA task force of scientists, engineers and ex-astronauts was meeting in Boston to work on a plan to protect Earth from a cataclysmic collision with an asteroid or a comet.

NASA has tracked nearly 7,000 near-Earth objects that are bigger than several feet across. Of those, 1,111 are "potentially hazardous asteroids." Objects bigger than two-thirds of a mile are major killers and hit Earth every several hundred thousand years. Scientists believe it was a 6-mile-wide asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.

Landing on an asteroid and giving it a well-timed nudge "would demonstrate once and for all that we're smarter than the dinosaurs and can avoid what they didn't," said White House science adviser John Holdren.

Experts don't have a particular asteroid in mind for the deep-space voyage, but there are a few dozen top candidates, most of which pass within about 5 million miles of Earth. That is 20 times more distant than the moon, which is about 239,000 miles from Earth on average.

Most of the top asteroid candidates are less than a quarter-mile across. The moon is about 2,160 miles in diameter.

Going to an asteroid could provide clues about the solar system's formation, because asteroids are essentially fossils from 4.6 billion years ago, when planets first formed, said Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near Earth Object program at the Jet Propulsion Lab.

And an asteroid mission would be a Mars training ground, given the distance and alien locale.

"If humans can't make it to near-Earth objects, they can't make it to Mars," said MIT astronautics professor Ed Crawley.

Also, asteroids contain such substances as hydrogen, carbon, iron and platinum, which could be used by astronauts to make fuel and equipment — skills that would also be necessary on a visit to Mars.

While Apollo 11 took eight days to go to the moon and back in 1969, a typical round-trip mission to a near-Earth asteroid would last about 200 days, Crawley said. That would demand new propulsion and life-support technology. And it would be riskier. Aborting a mission in an emergency would still leave people stuck in space for several weeks.

The space agency may need to develop special living quarters, radiation shields or other new technology to allow astronauts to live in deep space so long, said NASA chief technology officer Bobby Braun.

Even though an asteroid would be farther than the moon, the voyage would use less fuel and be cheaper because an asteroid has no gravity. The rocket that carries the astronauts home would not have to expend fuel to escape the asteroid's pull.

On the other hand, because of the lack of gravity, a spaceship could not safely land on an asteroid; it would bounce off the surface. Instead, it would have to hover next to the asteroid, and the astronauts would have to spacewalk down to the ground, Yeomans said.

Once there, they would need some combination of jet packs, spikes or nets to enable them to walk without skittering off the asteroid and floating away, he said.

"You would need some way to hold yourself down," Yeomans said. "You'd launch yourself into space every time you took a step."

Just being there could be extremely disorienting, said planetary scientist Tom Jones, co-chairman of the NASA task force on protecting Earth from dangerous objects. The rock would be so small that the sun would spin across the sky and the horizon would only be a few yards long. At 5 million miles away, the Earth would look like a mere BB in the sky.

"It's going to be a strange alien environment being on an asteroid," Jones said.

But Jones, a former astronaut, said that wouldn't stop astronauts from angling to be a part of such a mission: "You'll have plenty of people excited about exploring an ancient and alien world."

Karachi stocks slump 18 points on bomb blast in Quetta

KARACHI: The Karachi stock market closed the week on Friday in the negative zone, as investors were concerned over limited foreign interest in blue chips and deadly suicide bomb blast in Quetta, which claimed scores of precious lives.

The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) 100-share index shed 18.26 points or 0.17 percent to close at 10,659.21 points as compared to the previous session’s 10,677.47 points. The KSE 30-share index closed at 10,876.61 points with a gain of 10.77 points. The KMI 30 closed at 16,079.33 points with a surge of 10.17 points.

Analysts said that the market opened on a positive note but rising circular debt in the energy sector and limited expectations of early approval of leverage product were the reasons for the negative activity.

The market tuAdd Imagernover went down by 49.07 percent and traded 206.49 million shares as compared with the previous session’s 405.45 million shares. The overall market capitalisation was down by 0.13 percent and traded Rs 3.017 trillion as against Rs 3.021 trillion of the previous session. Out of total 385 companies, 166 closed in the positive zone, 194 in negative and 25 remained unchanged.

“Bearish trend in regional markets also resulted in some profit-taking in later hours,” said Topline Sec analyst Farhan Seth. “Second-tier stocks like World Call, NIB Bank, TRG Pakistan etc, despite leading the volumes, closed in the red zone.”

“Despite expectations of early release of the next International Monetary Fund’s tranche and unanimous approval of the 18th Amendment by the Senate, the market witnessed selling activity,” said Shahzad Chamdia Sec senior analyst Ahsan Mehanti.

“Turnover in the second-tier stocks stayed thin as compared to previous sessions, keeping the overall turnover to 50 percent to that recorded a day earlier along with decline in value of traded shares,” said Aziz Fida Husein and Co analyst Husnein Asghar Ali. The KSE 100-share index opened in the green zone with a gain of 25.04 points and at the end of the day closed at 10,659.21 with a loss of 18.26 points.

WorldCall Telecom was the volume leader with 27.59 million shares as it closed at Rs 5.11 after opening at Rs 5.18, losing seven paisas. NIB Bank traded 11.34 million shares as it closed at Rs 4.83 from its opening at Rs 5.10, shedding 27 paisas. TRG Pakistan traded 10.93 million shares as it closed at Rs 5.47 as compared to its opening at Rs 5.69, decreasing 22 paisas. Nimir Ind Chemical traded 9.31 million shares as it closed at Rs 2.55 as against its opening at Rs 2.52, gaining three paisas. staff report

Kate Gosselin talks About Dating, Jon, and Future Children


According to her most recent Access Hollywood interview to promote her latest book “I Just Want You to Know: Letters To My Kids on Love, Faith and Family,” Kate Gosselin also spoke about future dating prospects, Jon Gosselin, and future children.

* Of taking partial responsibility for her failed marriage, Kate said she did take partial ownership.

* Of getting back with Jon, Kate said unfortunate she could not foresee that ever happening again.

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On dating prospects with anyone in the future, Kate said she just too busy with children and her career and believed she had too much baggage for ANYONE to deal with.

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Of possibly more children in the future, Kate said she would not even consider dating a man who wanted ANY additional children since she was DONE in that department.

Good for Kate Gosselin for doing what she believes is right for her and her children. It is unfortunate, in my opinion, that fame ripped her family apart but I believe she has grown to accept what's happened and is now trying her best to be a good mother to her children, all eight of them, and is also trying to teach them to have a strong work ethic. I do hope she finds love one day, we all deserve love.

Salman Khan’s Bodybuilding Tips


Salman Khan has taken to the Internet like fish to water. After blogging for his latest film, Veer, the Bollywood hunk has now joined the micro-blogging website, Twitter, and has amassed as many as 25,000 followers in just a couple of days. And he’s enjoying the conversation – dishing out bodybuilding tips, warning people against drunken driving and even answering questions about Katrina Kaif.

The actor, who is known to guard his private life zealously, said on April 14, “Katrina Kaif not on Twitter yet,” indicating the possibility that she might join in soon. The actor also advised his fans against the ills of drunken driving, saying, “No daaru. If daaru then no driving, riding, fighting.”

The actor also gave a few body-building tips to his followers. “Eat very little carbs, work out hard with somebody in the gym who’s body you like, follow him or her,” tweeted the actor.

A Bollywood Battle, Waged


The microblogging service popular in India and the rest of the world, is emerging as a place where Bollywood stars can hold a neverending popularity contest.

Indian media this week has been following the follower counts of Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, two actors known for being rivals. Shah Rukh Khan, star of the recent film “My Name Is Khan,” joined Twitter at the beginning of the year and has given the service a workout since then, posting updates about shoots, mourning a loss by his Kolkata Knight Riders cricket team, sharing a shaving photo and tweeting good night to fans nearly every evening. He even admitted, via Twitter, to voting for himself in the latest Time 100 Poll (”cant think of a more cheesy thing i have done lately,” he wrote).

Salman Khan, a Bollywood bad boy who’s crossed the law for his driving and even poaching, joined Twitter on Tuesday. He quickly mastered the art of condensing his thoughts into 140 characters (example: “Twitter is good, y? Bcoz u guys r amazing. Out of 25k followers, just 2 ppl hv a prob with my being. Mustv hrt thm smwhr”) and already has more than 35,000 followers. While he has much ground to cover — Shah Rukh Khan has more than 270,000 followers — his instant popularity drew attention.

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Aamir Khan, left, and Salman Khan at the December premiere of ‘3 Idiots’ in Mumbai.

India Times weighed in Thursday, saying “the tortoise [Salman] is almost on the verge of catching up with the hare [Shah Rukh]…in coming days one can expect a cold war between the two in cyberspace.” It quoted a trade analyst, Taran Adarsh, who said Twitter can affect celebrities’ “brand value,” as well as fans who are already comparing the difference between the Khans’ tweets (”[Salman's] tweets are interesting and not monotonous like SRK,” S. Pankaj told the Times).

A third Khan celeb, Aamir Khan, has yet to join the race (or has he?), but the speculation has already started.

All three of them, however, have their work cut out for them if they want to overtake Hollywood’s biggest Twitterers. Ashton Kutcher, the most followed user, according to Twitterholic, has more than 4.7 million followers, while other celebs, such as Kim Kardashian, Ryan Seacrest, Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake, have more than two million each.

Happy Birthday Lara Dutta


Actress Lara Dutta turns 32 today. Her latest flick Housefull is set for release. While she has her fingers crossed, here's mapping her journey so far.

Lara Dutta was born on April 16, 1978. After being crowned Miss Universe in 2000 she was appointed UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador in 2001. The crown brought fame and also opened doors to Bollywood.

She won the annual Gladsrags modeling competition. She was crowned Femina Miss India Universe and was even crowned Miss Universe in 2000.

Lara signed up for a Tamil film, Arasatchi in 2002, but due to financial problems, it could only release in mid-2004. She made her Bollywood debut in 2003 with the film Andaaz which was a box office success and won her a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award.

She then appeared in a number of films, some of which failed at the box office and some were mildly successful. Her box office hits include Masti (2004), Kaal (2005), No Entry (2005) and Partner (2007). She also starred in the comedy, Bhagam Bhag that also did well at the box office. She seems to have found her niche in the comedy genre.

In the year 2009 Lara had two back-to-back releases – Blue and Do Not Disturb. Both the films did not do well at the box office.

She will be seen next in Sajid Khan's Housefull. We wish her luck.

Sania, Shoaib: Ab finally shaadi pakki

Earlier in the day, there was a lot of action at the reception venue. The ballroom was done up with colourful flowers and golden lights. The decoration was by Balkrishna, a Hyderabad-based florist and decorater. There was tight security at the entrance to the hotel. The city’s police and traffic police was called in to keep a check on the guests entering the venue, besides the hotel’s security personnel.

In the afternoon, Pakistani cricketer Sohail Tanveer said, “I’m happy for Shoaib and Sania. I’m pleased to be here for this wonderful occasion, and we bring with us tons of wishes from Pakistan. I would say this is Shoaib bhai’s best innings so far, and Sania bhabhi’s best game set and match! May Allah bless them.”

He added, “It is slightly dull here, lag hi nahin raha hai ki koi shaadi ka mahaul hai. Let Shoaib and Sania bhabhi come to Pakistan, we will have a grand reception aur log dekhte rah jayenge.” Baig said, “I will sing a song for the newlywed couple, Aaja Meri Laila, Tujh Ko Main Dikha Doon, Pyaar Ki Jannat Mein Tujhe Leke Jaaon.”

Also present was Pakistan’s federal minister for population welfare, Firdous Ashiq Awan, along with other delegates like Zulfikquar Malik, a leading businessman from Sialkot, Imran Rafique Towne, president of Sialkot cricket association, and Syed Mohammad Fawad Sher, first secretary (political) from the Pakistani high commission in India. Awan presented a golden crown studded with semi precious stones to Sania. Talking about Sania and Shoaib’s wedding, she said, “Pakistan mein log bahut khush hain Sania aur Shoaib ki shaadi ki khabar sun kar. Humein khushi hai ki Sania aur Shoaib ki shaadi mein hum shaamil ho sake. The crown represents the taj gifted to our bahu... Humari dua hai ki woh dono khush rahein.” The Pakistani delegates are expected to fly back to Pakistan on April 21. The buzz is that both Shoaib and Sania are also expected to leave for Pakistan on the same day.

Amongst the other guests who made it to the reception were TDP chief and former Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu, Subbirami Reddy, leading South actors like Nagarjuna, MS Manchu Vishnu, Laxmi Jagapathy Babu, Venkatesh, Bollywood actor Raza Murad, ghazal maestro Talat Aziz, actresses Neha Dhupia and Rakshanda Khan, fashion designers Shantanu and Nikhil Mehra with their wives Rima and Vidushi and kids Ayan, Rishan, Vivhan and Ninya. Those who were expected to attend the reception and gave it a miss finally included AP CM K Rosaiah, governor ESL Narsimhan, city police commissioner AK Khan, Mahesh Bhupathi, Salman Khan, Arbaaz and Malaika Khan and many more.

Most disapprove of pope's handling of abuse scandal, poll फिन्ड्स

Washington -- Most Americans -- and most American Catholics -- think Pope Benedict XVI has done a bad job of dealing with the problem of sexual abuse by Catholics priests, according to a new national poll.

CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey results released Friday also indicate that recent revelations about that matter have hurt the pope's standing with the public.

Fifty-nine percent of American Catholics questioned in the poll have a favorable view of the pope, down 19 points from February. Among all Americans, the slippage is even greater: from 59 percent in February to just 35 percent today.

"Only a quarter of U.S. Catholics have an unfavorable view of the pope, but they don't seem satisfied with his track record on the growing and persistent scandal within the church," CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said.

According to the survey, 56 percent of U.S. Catholics disapprove of how Pope Benedict XVI has dealt with the problem of sexual abuse committed by priests; only about one in three Catholics has a positive view of how he has dealt with that subject. An even larger number -- 74 percent -- disapproves of how the church overall has handled that matter.

Pope Benedict XVI called for "penitence" Thursday for the church's "sins" amid the sex abuse scandal that has embroiled the Roman Catholic Church, according to Italy's official news agency.

Allegations against the church have piled up this year across Europe, including in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.

Pope Benedict XVI has found himself tied to the crisis after news broke last month that 30 years ago, when he was an archbishop, he approved accommodations in his diocese for a priest accused of child sex abuse so the priest could undergo therapy.

The priest, who was not identified, was let go from church service in 2008, according to church officials in Germany.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll was conducted April 9-11, with 1,008 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's overall sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points and plus or minus 6.5 percentage points for the 231 American Catholics questioned.

Volcanic ash and air travel chaos


Volcanic ash has grounded thousands of planes across Europe and wrecked havoc on travel plans around the world.

The disruptions that closed European airports on Thursday are even worse on Friday, according to Eurocontrol, the European air traffic agency. Delays are expected to continue well into Saturday as the ash cloud moves slowly south and east.

Steve Lott, head of North American communications for the International Air Transport Association, joined us for an online discussion on the disruptions.

IATA is an international trade body representing some 230 airlines around the world. Mr. Lott is the chief media spokesman for IATA in the region. In addition to media relations, Mr. Lott handles internal communications with IATA member representatives in North America in addition to other important stakeholders in the region, including government agencies and manufacturers.

Before joining IATA, Mr. Lott worked for nearly a decade as a journalist and editor for Aviation Daily and Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine, both major trade publications.

BBC to produce Desi Girl

The BBC is producing the show ''Desi Girl'' in order capitalise on the growing popularity of television soaps set in poor Indian villages, The Telegraph reports.
The show will pit a number of catwalk models and Bollywood stars, including Monica Bedi, against one other to find the most down home, practical woman among them.

Producers said the show will give them an opportunity to prove they are purely glamour girls or if they are true country girls at heart, the paper reports.
If the women want coffee in the morning, they will first have to milk a cow. To cook a meal, they will have to make fire fuel patties from cow dung.

"The idea is to bring the life of rural India to the urban populace. The contestants have to adapt to village life and also they have to outdo each other and win the hearts of the villagers," said Shailja Kejriwal of NDTV Imagine.

"The villagers will ultimately decide which one of these city girls has it in her to be like them and win the title of ''Desi Girl''," Kejriwal added.

Hell hath no fury like a Veena wronged

Over the past few weeks, the country has been gripped by ‘Shoania’ madness and allegations by Ayesha Siddiqui.

But Veena Malik has forced us all to forget the ongoing celebrations in Hyderabad and focus on the brewing battle between her and cricketer Mohammad Asif.

During a press conference this week, Malik said Asif had threatened her and that she can provide facts to prove Asif’s penchant for womanising and using drugs. She said she had supported Asif by paying his utility bills, financing the renovation of his house and buying him a car. She demanded that Asif’s name be placed on the Exit Control List as the cricketer was planning to move to London.

While actors tend to become laughingstocks when they head to court – the Meera-Attiqur Rehman saga is just one example – Malik has managed to retain her media-savvy and her cool (for the most part) through this saga. She hasn’t backed down, she has a lawyer and she isn’t shying away from the media circus. We count down the number of ways Veena Malik has been a true rock star through the saga.

Good luck, Asif!

Asif announced his engagement to Sana Hilal on the same day that Malik announced that Asif had proposed to her but she said she wanted to wait for at least two years. However, Malik pulled it together and wished Asif and Hilal the best of luck and a very happy marriage.

She knows her mind

Malik did not back down from any statement she made. Despite Asif saying that he did not owe Malik any money and that she was not telling the truth, Malik did not change her stance and kept to her original story.

Time after time

On March 11 Malik said that she did not want to fight with her ‘friend’ and wanted to give him time to settle the issue before moving a court of law. “I haven’t lodged an FIR against him yet and the deadline given to Asif ended on February 28. Still I am giving him some time,” she said.

Shut up and bounce

“I do not have any issues with Mohammad Asif other than financial ones. He signed two cheques totalling Rs11, 300,000 on February 11 to pay back his debts. When both the cheques could not be claimed, I contacted him. He asked for a week to repay the sum. It has now been a month. He is not picking up my calls or replying to my text messages or emails [...] I have finally served him with a legal notice and if he remains silent on this matter, I will pursue the case further,” Malik told Express.

Keep your cool!

On April 14, 2010 Malik held a press conference where despite being visibly upset, she remained defiant. She said a ‘hero’ does not indulge in drug abuse and does not take money and refuse to pay it back. Veena Malik may just be gunning for revenge – after all, hell hath no fury than a woman scorned – but she has emerged as the stronger, savvier person in this sordid story. Perhaps Asif – and all the other actors and cricketers who chose to air their dirty laundry in public – can learn a thing or two from Ms Malik.

Larry King seeks 8th divorce

Talk show host Larry King and his wife, Shawn King, each filed for divorce Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Both cited "irreconcilable differences" in their filings, but they disagreed over custody of the two children from the 12 years of मर्रिअग
He wants to share legal and physical custody of the boys with her, but she is asking the court to grant physical custody to her alone.
The Kings have two sons, ages 9 and 11.
"His major concern is for the children and beyond that he will have no further comment," Larry King's publicist said in a written statement.

Shawn King's lawyer did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.

The documents said the couple separated on Tuesday, the same day Shawn King signed her papers. Larry King's signature was dated Wednesday. Both petitions were filed Wednesday.
Each is asking that they not be ordered to pay spousal support to the other, and they both want the other to pay their attorney fees.

While his filing offers little detail about what marital property he will claim, her petition lists the Beverly Hills, California, home where the couple has resided for the past two years and two Utah houses.
Larry King asked the court to declare any "purported transmutation agreement" to be "null, void and unenforceable." California law provides for marital contracts, known as transmutation agreements, to designate ownership of certain property between spouses.

When Larry King, 76, married Shawn Engemann Southwick, 50, on September 5, 1997, it was his eighth marriage to seven women.

King has hosted a nightly prime time talk show on CNN since June 1985. He hosted a late night national radio talk show before joining CNN.

Newsstand Junkie: Charlie Sheen's good husband guise reveals hairy situation

Who's that man lurking on the cover of In Touch? The one with the sunglasses, the hoodie, and the fake mustache? Why, it's Charlie Sheen, and he's sneaking out of rehab for a liaison with a lingerie model, says the mag. But, unlike Tiger and Jesse, this guy is an actor fi rst, a cheater second, so he can be counted on to do it in disguise. Read the details of his gauche getaway in the 'zines!

Kitty Kelley's unauthorized biography of Oprah came out this week. Star helpfully highlights the parts that point to a romantic relationship between Oprah and Gayle King. For instance, Oprah paid for Gayle's $3.6 million home in Connecticut, her $7 million NYC apartment, and, one Christmas, handed her a check for $1.25 million "so they could both be millionaires," writes Kelley. In other words, Gayle has experienced that lesser-known cousin of Oprah's "aha moment," the "cha-ching moment."

This week's Life & Style cover touts a trend I still don't understand: the "revenge body." Kim Kardashian says she's lost five pounds in five days after her recent split with Reggie Bush and "it gave me a lot more confidence." But if she was a regular human being, wouldn't dieting in a time of emotional turbulence make her feel so distressed, irrational and angry that she would show up at Reggie's house with a hatchet, a shovel, and a jumbo bag of Lay's for when she's done? Oh, now I get why they call it a revenge body.

Christina Aguilera was so determined to get an iPad the day they came out that she sent her assistant to stand in line at the Apple store. "The assistant had to wait for hours and hours, baking in the hot sun," a source complains to Star, as if this was the worst thing a celebrity assistant has ever had to do. The guy should be sent to "Dancing with the Stars," where he'd be forced to blot Kate Gosselin's tears and talk Pam Anderson into wearing panties.

OK! says that Katie Holmes has come around to the idea of having another baby, partly because Tom Cruise stopped pressuring her. "Tom has always said that getting pregnant has to totally be Katie's decision," says a source, "not just because he's a good guy but because it's part of Scientology. The baby's soul must inhabit its pre-birth body with the clear intention that it wants to be born." In that case, you'd think the Scientologists would have found a way to make Tom the vessel. Or maybe John Travolta could carry the baby for him.

Lady Gaga was walking through a hotel in Australia when she came across a wedding reception. The bride and groom called her in, says In Touch, and she took pictures with them and recommended they "have good sex" before fl itting to her next engagement. The photos are priceless: Gaga, in a black outfi t and crazy sunglasses, towers over a terrifi ed fl ower girl. Still, it's nice to have a costumed character at a soiree. It's like when you get Minnie Mouse to come to your kid's birthday party.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart can't stay away from Vancouver

VANCOUVER - Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will be returning to Vancouver according to Hollywoodlife.com.
The onscreen and real-life-lovers are headed back to Vancouver to shoot additional scenes for Eclipse.
The big stars have seen quite a lot of each other lately. To celebrate her 20th birthday, Kristen travelled to Budapest to visit her man, where he's been filming the periodic drama Bel Ami with Uma Thurman and Christina Ricci. The couple also were in London this week as well

iPhone OS 4.0 Beta Jailbreak Tool Released


Once again, the iPhone hacking group - iPhone Dev team, has released an early version of its redsn0w 0.9.5 beta tool to jailbreak the first iPhone OS 4.0 beta. Before you rejoice, do note that this first working jailbreak currently supports just iPhone 3G and that too only on Mac. iPhone Dev team's member MuscleNerd released the public tool through his Twitter account and specifically mentioned that the tool is for jaibroken app developers to fix their apps before final the build of iPhone OS 4.0 is released.

The iPhone Dev team showed jailbreak possibility last week and just after that George Hotz, an independent iPhone hacker, posted an image about jailbreaking iPhone OS 4.0 with blackra1n. The new redsn0w 0.9.5 beta tool works only on Mac and that too with iPhone 3G to jailbreak iPhone OS 4.0 beta. Also, this beta tool just jailbreaks the iPhone OS 4.0 beta and doesn't hactivate (carrier unlock), so resist using this tool.

As many iPhone developers note, the iPhone OS 4.0 beta is very buggy and one MUST have properly-registered developer UDID (Unique Device Identification) code to pass the device activation stream. We strongly recommend avoiding iPhone OS 4.0 beta from torrents or any other sources. You may end up damaging your device. Get detailed explanation about this new redsn0w 0.9.5 beta (Mac) for iPhone 3G here

Musharraf aide calls UN's Bhutto report 'lies'


ISLAMABAD — A U.N. report on the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is a "pack of lies" that wrongly implicates ex-President Pervez Musharraf and Pakistan's security forces for not stopping her killing, an aide to Musharraf said Friday.

Bhutto was killed in a Dec. 27, 2007, gun and suicide-bomb attack as she was leaving a rally in Rawalpindi city, where she was campaigning to return her Pakistan People's Party to power in elections after returning from nearly nine years in self-imposed exile.

The three-member U.N. panel said her death could have been avoided if Musharraf's government and various security agencies had taken adequate measures. It also found that the probe into her death was deliberately hampered by intelligence agencies and other officials.

The report, released Thursday, was hailed by the PPP, which now governs Pakistan and is headed by President Asif Ali Zardari, Bhutto's widower. Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said the report backed up the People's Party's belief that Musharraf or his allies were responsible for Bhutto's death.

But Rashid Qureshi, a Musharraf aide, insisted that the U.N. report was based on rumors and that Musharraf was in no way responsible.

"This chief U.N. investigator was not the relative of Sherlock Homes," Qureshi said, noting that Musharraf himself had been the target of suicide attackers.

The head of the country's most powerful spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, warned Bhutto not to attend the rally because of looming threats of an attack, Qureshi said.

"But Benazir Bhutto and her chief security officer Rehman Malik decided to go ahead with their planned election rally," Qureshi said. "It was Benazir Bhutto who exposed herself to the attacker."

8 dead in hospital attack in Pakistan

Islamabad, Pakistan -- Eight people were killed Friday morning in an explosion at a western Pakistan hospital, authorities said.

The explosion occurred at a hospital in the city of Quetta, police said. Included in the dead were a journalist and a police officer, hospital officials said. More than 10 people were injured in the blast, the officials said.

In an unrelated incident, militants bombed a school in northwest Pakistan early Friday, officials said.

The attack on the five-room girls' school in the Charsada district of the North-West Frontier Province is the latest in a series of blasts that have destroyed dozens of schools in the area in recent years.

The attack occurred about 2 a.m. Friday, said Riaz Muhammad, Charsada district police officer.

Militants placed explosives in three parts of the school, Muhammad said

Thailand protest leaders escape arrest

Attempts by Thai authorities to halt month-long anti-government demonstrations suffered a further blow on Friday when a group of protest leaders evaded arrest, one of them staging a dramatic escape by rope off a hotel room balcony.

“We will arrest and suppress the terrorists,” said Suthep Thaugsuban, the deputy prime minister, on television Friday morning while announcing that special forces had surrounded the hotel. “We have set up special task forces hunting for the terrorists.”

One of the most controversial leaders of the red-shirted protesters, Arisman Pongruangrong, escaped by climbing down a rope from his hotel room on the second floor.
He was lowered into the back of a truck full of baying supporters who had come from the main protest site to thwart the police operation. He and three associates were then driven back in a protective convoy and welcomed as conquering heroes by a cheering crowd.

“It is an unsuccessful operation, but we will continue further operations,” said Panitan Wattanayagorn, the government spokesman, aftereward. “We have to wait for reports from the operation team.”

Meanwhile, the government’s language appears to be hardening after a lull this week during the Thai new year holiday.

Mr Suthep described Mr Arisman as a “terrorist” and warned of new operations against the protesters, who have taken over an intersection in central Bangkok, closing down some of the city’s biggest shopping malls and smartest hotels.

“Innocent people should leave the protests because the authorities have to take decisive measures against terrorists,” Mr Suthep said.

The government has declared the demonstrations illegal under the Emergency Act they invoked last week, and has frequently declared its intention of arresting the leaders.

Mr Arisman is one of the most controversial of the group of about 20 men who are directing the demonstrations. He led the break-ins at both the Association of South East Asian Nations Summit in the resort town of Pattaya last year, and of parliament last week.

The face-off between the demonstrators and the government seems no closer to resolution. The protesters have emerged more confident after the military failed in its attempts to shift them from one of their main protest sites last Saturday, despite clashes which left 23 dead and more than 800 injured.

The protesters are demanding the immediate resignation of Abhisit Vejjajiva, the prime minister, questioning the legitimacy of an administration that came to power 16 months ago in a controversial parliamentary vote.

Mr Abhisit has offered to dissolve parliament and call elections in December, a year before his term expires, but that has failed to satisfy the protesters, who are demanding he go immediately.

Thai stocks were down 2.1 per cent at midday on Friday, continuing a steep fall which has seen values tumble by 8.3 per cent since Mr Arisman’s invasion of parliament provoked the government to declare a state of emergency nine days ago.

Poland May Delay Funeral If Volcano Keeps Obama Away


April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Poland may delay the funeral of the late President Lech Kaczynski if the cloud of volcanic ash disrupting air travel across Europe prevents world leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama from attending.

Delaying the April 18 ceremony in the southern Polish city of Krakow is “a very serious possibility,” Jacek Sasin, a minister in the presidential administration, said in an interview on the Web site of RMF FM radio. A delay would be “the absolute last resort” and isn’t being considered at the moment, he said at a later press conference. A decision will probably be made this afternoon, he said.

All Polish airports except Krakow and Rzeszow are closed, and the disruption may extend further, Karina Lisowska, a spokeswoman for Poland’s Civil Aviation Office, said by phone today. Thousands of European flights were grounded yesterday after Iceland’s 5,500-foot, ice-covered Eyjafjöll volcano erupted and winds carried dust across a swath of the continent.

Kaczynski and officials, including central bank Governor Slawomir Skrzypek and the top four commanders of Poland’s armed forces, were among 96 people killed in a plane crash outside Smolensk, Russia on April 10.

Burial Among Kings

Kaczynski and his wife, Maria, are to be buried in Krakow’s Wawel castle, the resting place of Poland’s medieval kings. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are also scheduled to attend.

The main airport in Prague, in the neighboring Czech Republic, may close at 11 a.m. today, said Richard Klima, a spokesman for the country’s Air Traffic Control office.

British airspace will be closed until at least 1 a.m. tomorrow and 10 airports are shuttered in Germany, including Frankfurt, on concern that the plume could damage engines or parts such as speed sensors.

European airlines may cancel half of all flights today, or as many as 15,000 connections, said Brian Flynn, the head of operations at Eurocontrol. That compares with about 8,000 cancellations yesterday, he said in a Bloomberg television interview today.

The Polish closure originally affected airports in Bydgoszcz, Gdansk, Poznan and Szczecin and was scheduled to last until at least 4 p.m., Grzegorz Hlebowicz, a spokesman for the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, said by phone earlier today. Other cities affected by the expanded flight-prohibition area include the capital, Warsaw.

Poland May Delay Funeral If Volcano Keeps Obama Away


April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Poland may delay the funeral of the late President Lech Kaczynski if the cloud of volcanic ash disrupting air travel across Europe prevents world leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama from attending.

Delaying the April 18 ceremony in the southern Polish city of Krakow is “a very serious possibility,” Jacek Sasin, a minister in the presidential administration, said in an interview on the Web site of RMF FM radio. A delay would be “the absolute last resort” and isn’t being considered at the moment, he said at a later press conference. A decision will probably be made this afternoon, he said.

All Polish airports except Krakow and Rzeszow are closed, and the disruption may extend further, Karina Lisowska, a spokeswoman for Poland’s Civil Aviation Office, said by phone today. Thousands of European flights were grounded yesterday after Iceland’s 5,500-foot, ice-covered Eyjafjöll volcano erupted and winds carried dust across a swath of the continent.

Kaczynski and officials, including central bank Governor Slawomir Skrzypek and the top four commanders of Poland’s armed forces, were among 96 people killed in a plane crash outside Smolensk, Russia on April 10.

Burial Among Kings

Kaczynski and his wife, Maria, are to be buried in Krakow’s Wawel castle, the resting place of Poland’s medieval kings. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy are also scheduled to attend.

The main airport in Prague, in the neighboring Czech Republic, may close at 11 a.m. today, said Richard Klima, a spokesman for the country’s Air Traffic Control office.

British airspace will be closed until at least 1 a.m. tomorrow and 10 airports are shuttered in Germany, including Frankfurt, on concern that the plume could damage engines or parts such as speed sensors.

European airlines may cancel half of all flights today, or as many as 15,000 connections, said Brian Flynn, the head of operations at Eurocontrol. That compares with about 8,000 cancellations yesterday, he said in a Bloomberg television interview today.

The Polish closure originally affected airports in Bydgoszcz, Gdansk, Poznan and Szczecin and was scheduled to last until at least 4 p.m., Grzegorz Hlebowicz, a spokesman for the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, said by phone earlier today. Other cities affected by the expanded flight-prohibition area include the capital, Warsaw.

Thai protester climbs out hotel to evade capture

BANGKOK — Thailand's political crisis took a surreal twist Friday when an anti-government protest leader climbed down a hotel facade with a rope to evade arrest and drove off with two police officers taken hostage by his supporters.

Arisman Pongruangrong's escapade was the latest embarrassment for the government, which less than 30 minutes earlier had announced on national television that security forces were surrounding the hotel to arrest Arisman and other leaders holed up inside.

Authorities have tried without success to end a monthlong sit-in by tens of thousands of "Red Shirt" protesters in some of Bangkok's most popular shopping and tourist districts. At least 24 people were killed last week when troops tried to clear one group of protesters.

Friday's failed crackdown signaled the government was willing to risk another confrontation with the Red Shirts, who are campaigning to oust Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, dissolve Parliament and hold new elections.

But it only served to anger the Red Shirts, who immediately declared a "war" on the government.

"From now on our mission is to hunt down Abhisit ... This is a war between the government and the Red Shirts," Arisman, a charismatic pop singer-turned-activist, told supporters after his escape.

Arisman is seen as a radical Red Shirt leader who has incited violence. He is wanted by police for leading an invasion of the Parliament building by hundreds of supporters on April 7 that forced lawmakers to climb a back wall to escape. VIPs were evacuated by helicopter. He had also led the storming of a Southeast Asian summit last year in the beach resort of Pattaya that forced the conference to be canceled.

On Friday, with a rope looped around his waist, a visibly nervous Arisman slid down from a third-story ledge of the hotel into a waiting crowd of cheering Red Shirt supporters who led him to a getaway car.

Arisman then returned and clambered on top of a van to give a short speech, to announce that the Red Shirts had seized two police officers — a colonel and a major general — as hostages to ensure his safety.

"I would like to thank all of the people who saved me — you have helped save democracy," said Arisman, a one-time crooner of love songs and a Thai heartthrob.

A second Red Shirt leader was seen climbing out of a hotel window and down a tree. It was not immediately clear if he escaped.

Thousands of Red Shirts, mostly rural poor, have congregated in Bangkok since March 12. They occupied two areas, one of which troops tried to clear on Saturday, leading to clashes that left 24 people dead and more than 800 injured in the worst political violence in nearly two decades.

The Red Shirts withdrew from that area Thursday and consolidated their forces at their second encampment in Rajprasong, the main shopping and hotel district of Bangkok.

A convoy of Red Shirt protesters escorted Arisman to Rajprasong from the hotel.

Earlier Friday, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban announced on national television that a crackdown was being launched on the Red Shirts. He accused "terrorist elements" of infiltrating the Red Shirt organization to orchestrate Saturday's violence.

"The terrorists within the demonstrators used war weapons," Suthep said in a television message.

"I would like to ask innocent protesters to leave the demonstration area, in order to avoid being used as human shields," Suthep said. "The government from now on would like to carry out decisive legal measures against the Red Shirt leaders."

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IPL row created to thwart Kerala franchise: Tharoor

Opposition prevents Tharoor from speaking
Watch VideoNEW DELHI: Shashi Tharoor on Friday rejected Opposition demands for his resignation as minister of state for external affairs by asserting that the allegations against him on the IPL issue were "baseless, ill-founded and ill-motivated".

"The real motive behind the public controversy that has been created around me is to make the Kochi team unviable and to assign this IPL franchise to elsewhere than Kerala," he said in a statement tabled in the Lok Sabha amid opposition demand for his sacking.

The opposition members stormed the well and were in no mood to listen to the minister. They demanded his immediate removal which prompted Speaker Meira Kumar to order Tharoor to lay the statement he was reading out.

Seeking to mount an attack on IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, with whom he is involved in a spat over the ownership of the Kochi IPL team, Tharoor said "the game and the benefits accruing from it should not be retained only by an influential coterie with interests in a few privileged centres".

He said it was essential in democracy that institutions of interest to the general public are "run openly, rather than restricting their opportunities to a favoured few".

Tharoor rejected allegations that he had misused his official position.

"No misuse of my official position was involved. The issue has nothing to do with my ministry. As a minister, I was in no position to influence the bid process, let alone its outcome," he said.

"I had no role whatsoever in setting up the consortium led by Rendezvous Sports World itself or in any of the business decisions including its decision to bid for the franchise," he claimed.

The Lok Sabha witnessed two adjournments following opposition uproar on the issue while the Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day after one adjournment in the morning.

"I have neither invested nor received a rupee for my mentorship of the team," Tharoor said.

Apparently referring to reports about his friendship with one of the Kochi stakeholders, marketing professional Sunanda Pushkar, he said, "Irrespective of my personal relationships with any of the consortium members, I have not benefitted, and do not intend to benefit, in any way financially from my association with the team now or at a later stage."

He said the "unethical efforts" that have been made to thwart the Kerala franchise were "disgraceful".

They were also "dangerous to the health and credibility of a sport that has captured the passions and the loyalty of a majority of Indians. Indeed, such behaviour brings the IPL itself into disrepute", he said.

Referring to suggestions that he had "indirectly received personal benefits from this enterprise", Tharoor asserted that this allegation was "particularly wounding because I have had a three-decade career in international public service that has never been sullied by the slightest taint of financial wrongdoing.

"Those who know me are aware that money has never been a motivating factor for me in any of my actions or decisions."

Thursday, April 15, 2010

After Quake in China, Cold and Altitude Hinder Relief


JIEGU, China — Rescue teams joined shovel-wielding monks in this devastated county seat on Thursday, a day after an earthquake that killed more than 700 people, as frigid temperatures threatened to claim hundreds more who remained missing, trapped beneath debris for more than a day.
Scores of thousands who survived the 7.1-magnitude quake, in rural Qinghai Province, in western China, were left without heat or shelter in weather that included high winds, sleet and below-freezing cold; nighttime temperatures were forecast to drop to the 20s.
Rescuers were hindered not just by the cold, but also by bouts of altitude sickness. The worst damage was in the town of Jiegu, at an elevation of roughly 13,000 feet on the mountainous Tibetan plateau.
Fifteen thousand homes here were reported destroyed, and despite the truckloads of supplies the government sent lumbering into the region, many survivors had little food and water and only makeshift shelter.
Relief workers and People’s Liberation Army soldiers streamed to the scene by bus and aircraft, and the state-run Xinhua news agency said 2,000 soldiers, police officers and firefighters had arrived by midday Thursday.
But hope for additional rescues was diminishing; most of those pulled from the rubble on Thursday were already dead, the police chief of Chengduo, a town about 25 miles from Jiegu, said in a telephone interview.
One rescue worker said the bodies of earthquake victims were “piled up like a hill.”
“You can see bodies with broken arms and legs, and it breaks your heart,” said the worker, Dawa Cairen, a Tibetan with the Christian aid group Amity Foundation, according to The Associated Press. “You can see lots of blood. It’s flowing like a river.”
Xinhua said 760 people were known to be dead from the quake, which hit Yushu County, near Qinghai’s border with Sichuan Province and Tibet, shortly before 8 a.m. local time Wednesday. About 1,000 were pulled alive from the rubble, but 313 more were reported missing, officials said at a Thursday news conference in Beijing. And 9,110 people were injured, more than 900 of them seriously.
With memories still sharp of the public fury after the far stronger and deadlier earthquake two years ago in Sichuan Province, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao canceled a visit to Indonesia to travel to the area to inspect the damage, state news agencies reported. President Hu Jintao was also reported to have changed his plans, cutting short his trip to a Brazil summit meeting of emerging-market nations to return to China, according to Brazilian Foreign Ministry officials quoted by Reuters.
Earlier, the government sent Vice Premier Hui Liangyu to Qinghai to oversee relief efforts, and allotted about $29 million from a state disaster fund for those operations.
The government said it would deliver 10,000 tents to Jiegu, home to most of Yushu County’s 100,000 people, by nightfall to protect survivors from the elements. Speaking at a news conference, Zuo Ming, the disaster relief director at the Ministry of Civil Affairs, said the relief efforts would ensure that no one would freeze to death.
But although trucks heaped with relief supplies labored over mountain roads toward Jiegu all day, most of the 1,000 or so frightened residents camping in the city’s main square were sheltering under constructions of wood and plastic. Many men were trying to sleep outside.
Most said they had received rice porridge in the morning but no other food or water.
A group of monks from a monastery stopped by a medical tent and asked for disinfectant. The monks said they had 1,000 bodies in their temple. “Yesterday we had 500 bodies,” said one, “and today they kept coming in.”
Hundreds of others, many badly injured, were camping out at the sports stadium.
Many people were worried about a forecast of rain for Friday.
The police chief of Chengduo, Da Ji, said the situation was extremely difficult.
“As we are still very short of manpower; many dead bodies remain unburied in the street,” he said Thursday evening after returning from a day of rescue work in Yushu. “People could be seen openly weeping and crying in the street, either for the loss of their loved ones or out of personal injuries. There were also people shouting, trying to locate their missing children. So the place is pretty chaotic.”
Until outside help began pouring in Thursday afternoon, he said, most rescue workers were monks from nearby monasteries. Some monasteries were themselves hit hard. The Associated Press said as many as 70 Buddhist monks had been reported dead in the collapse of one monastery, Thrangu, about six miles outside of Jiegu.
Some of the worst casualties occurred at local schools. Xinhua reported at least 66 students and 10 teachers dead, including 32 victims at an elementary school.
The student victims evoked painful memories of the May 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, where school collapses — widely blamed on shoddy construction — killed more than 5,000 children. The Chinese government has played down the role of poor construction in the collapses.
It was unclear what role construction quality played in collapses in Yushu, where about 70 percent of the buildings were built not of concrete, but of wood and mud. China has moved to strengthen earthquake resistance in schools and public buildings after the Sichuan quake, but the effort remains a work in progress, Mr. Zuo said.

Many rescuers and even rescue dogs brought in to search for victims have been suffering from altitude sickness, said Miao Chonggang, the deputy director of the China Earthquake Administration’s quake relief operations.
“The rescue teams themselves are facing a shortage of shelter and food, and have to deal with the chilly weather,” Mr. Miao said. “This kind of long-distance rescue operation is an extremely difficult mission.”
Along the rutted 600-mile highway linking Yushu to the provincial capital, Xining, traffic was light on Thursday, with most vehicles bearing provisions, concrete electric poles and, in the case of one slow-moving truck, coal.

Several flatbed trucks carried excavators and other earthmoving equipment. Most of the relief vehicles bore red banners brimming with patriotic enthusiasm, like one that proclaimed: “Fight against the earthquake. Stage a rescue effort and rebuild our home.”

Forex reserves rise to $15.04bn


KARACHI: Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves rose to $15.04 billion in the week ended on April 10 2010 from $14.96 billion the previous week, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday. The overall reserves showed an increase of reserves held by the SBP that rose to $11.15 billion from $11.06 billion a week earlier, while those held by commercial banks declined to $3.89 billion from $3.90 billion, said the SBP. “There was a bilateral inflow of about $40 million to $45 million,” the SBP official said. Pakistan’s foreign reserves hit a record high of $16.5 billion in October 2007 but fell steadily to $6.6 billion by November 2008, largely because of a soaring import bill. An IMF emergency loan package of $7.6 billion in November 2008 helped avert a balance of payments crisis and propped up reserves to a greater extent. The IMF increased the loan to $11.3 billion in July and the central bank received a fourth tranche of $1.2 billion on December 28. The IMF’s executive board would meet before mid-April to review Pakistan’s loan after a meeting last month was postponed to enable a value-added tax law to be submitted to
the provincial assemblies.

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Black boxes from Polish crash examined

The crew of the airliner that crashed killing Poland’s president and dozens of senior officials knew for three to five seconds they would go down, Polish investigators said on Thursday after examining the two black boxes from the plane.
Zbigniew Rzepa, a military prosecutor, told the Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper, that the final seconds of the cockpit recordings were “dramatic”.
The black boxes in Moscow, and a third Polish-built one taken to Warsaw on Thursday, may shed light on the cause of the crash that killed 96 people when the pilot of the Russian-built aeroplane tried to land in Smolensk in dense fog. Photographs show trees with their tops sheared off, a testament to the plane’s final, too low, approach.

Russian air controllers say they suggested the Polish aeroplane divert to a safer airport, but that their advice was not followed. Russia’s Interfax news agency, quoting a source close to the investigation, blamed pilot error.
Finding the cause of the crash that killed Lech Kaczynski, Poland’s president, his wife Maria and dozens of their country’s elite, has political overtones.
Russia has displayed unprecedented support and solidarity towards Poland with which it shares a centuries’ old history of tortured relations. The president was flying to a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the massacre of about 4,000 Polish officers by Soviet secret police at that site.
Warsaw again stopped as coffins returned home from Moscow. Outside the palace, thousands of people continued to queue to pay their respects to the president as his body lay in state. The sense of national unity triggered by the disaster has been broken by a controversy over where the first couple should be buried.
At the request of the family, the Kaczynskis are to be buried on Sunday in royal tombs in Krakow. The decision has forced an assessment of Kaczynski’s presidency, and whether it merited his interment in such august company. He had the support of less than a quarter of the electorate

Afridi vows to overcome odds at World T20 trophy presentation

KARACHI – ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat, who is visiting Pakistan for the first time after attack on Sri Lanka team at Lahore in March 2009, said here Thursday that he wanted the final of the World Twenty20 to be played between reigning champions Pakistan and hosts West Indies.
He was addressing a media briefing held here at local hotel on Thursday during the presentation of the ICC World T20 trophy in the presence of PCB chairman Ijaz Butt and Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi.
Before the question-answer session which followed opening statements from the three persons, they posed with the white crystal trophy. The competition will begin in the Caribbean on April 30.
Lorgat said it was fantastic to visit the reigning champions Pakistan who deservedly won the event in England last year after narrowly losing the final of the inaugural event in South Africa in 2007. He was confident that the action in the Caribbean will maintain, if not surpass, the successes of those previous two tournaments.
With just 15 days to go, he said he was looking forward to another fast and furious tournament with 42 men’s and women’s matches over 17 days in true nation-versus-nation action.
This year’s event, Lorgat said, would have a new and exciting Afghanistan team which qualified for the world event first time along side Ireland whom they defeated in the qualifying round.
Until recently Afghanistan was playing in lower grades of the ICC competition, the country had taken huge step forward. Afghanistan was an amazing good news for cricket and their entry at world level was especially relevant to Pakistan as many of those in the squad learnt and played the game in or around Peshawar, he said.
He said he personally would like to see Pakistan playing host West Indies in the final.
Responding to a number of queries on lack of International cricket in Pakistan, Haroon said it was unfortunate that due to reasons beyond the control of cricket administrators, international cricket was not available to Pakistan.
He said he very well understand the feelings in Pakistan and recalled that his own country South Africa also suffered the same situation when international cricket was out of bound there due to political reasons. Lorgat did not mention the reason for lack of international cricket in South Africa but it was due to the apartheid policies of the racist South African government that denied them international cricket.

Signs of Pilot Error in Polish Crash


MOSCOW — For a few terrifying seconds before a Polish jet crashed in western Russia on Saturday, its crew members knew they were about to die, said Poland’s chief prosecutor on Thursday, as investigators in both countries analyzed the contents of the plane’s black boxes.

“One could say that the crew was aware of the inevitability of the coming catastrophe, if only due to the plane shaking after the wings hit the trees, which we are certain happened,” the prosecutor, Andrzej Seremet, told a Polish radio station.

The plane crashed in thick fog Saturday, killing Poland’s president, Lech Kaczynski, and 95 others, including many top civilian and military officials. Russian officials said the crew was strongly warned about the poor conditions, leading to speculation the pilot was pressed to land so the dignitaries would not be late for a ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre.

That theory was bolstered by an episode from 2008, when Mr. Kaczynski ordered a pilot to land in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital. The pilot defied him, saying the conditions were too dangerous, and diverted to another airport.

Mr. Seremet has said there is no evidence that the pilot flying to the Katyn ceremony was pressed, and an official with Russia’s investigative committee said data from the black box did not reflect that scenario.

“The flight recorder, whose tapes are being deciphered, did not register any pressure on crew members,” said the official, in an interview with the Interfax news service on Thursday.

The official said that the president’s pilots were aware “well in advance” that they were headed to an airfield without a modern aerial navigation system. One possibility, he said, was that the pilot was not aware that the plane, the TU-154, loses altitude faster than usual when it is descending at more than 20 feet per second.

Anatoly Muravyov, an air traffic controller who was on duty that morning, told the newspaper Komsomoskaya Pravda that the crew had begun a landing without permission when air traffic controllers warned them about the weather and recommended that they land at another airport.

When the crew did not change course, he said, “all we could do was to continue to guide the plane and watch.” He said he attributed the crash to “weather conditions, maybe crew error, uncontrolled loss of altitude and the pilot’s desire to land the plane at any costs.”

Tatyana Anodina, the head of the Interstate Aviation Committee, which oversees aviation in the former Soviet Union, denied published reports that the pilot made three or four attempts to land, and said he made only one attempt. She urged the public not to trust unofficial sources on the cause of the crash.

In Poland, meanwhile, some members of the late president’s Law and Justice party remained deeply suspicious of the Russian investigation. Jolanta Szczypinska, one of the party’s senior members, called for a nonpartisan, international commission to investigate.

Ms. Szczypinska, who gave up her seat on the ill-fated flight just hours before it took off, said she had been informed by Polish journalists at the crash site that Russian authorities had demanded that witnesses who had been waiting to greet the dignitaries hand over their cameras, cell phones and memory cards.

“I have flown many times on that plane and I knew the pilots, and I am convinced that it wasn’t a pilot’s mistake that led to this tragedy,” she said in an interview on Thursday. “It is disturbing the way the Russian side has been communicating, issuing statements and how they had their version of events from the beginning. It is very strange, and we expect answers.”

Pakistani minister presents crown to Sania Mirza (Lead)


Hyderabad, April 15 (IANS) Pakistani Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan, cricketer Sohail Tanvir and singer Waris Baig attended the wedding reception of Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza Thursday night.

Awan, population welfare minister who represented the Pakistani government at the reception, presented a crown to Sania on behalf of the people of Sialkot, the home town of Shoaib. She also handed over gifts from Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to the newly-wed couple.

The reception, held at Taj Krishna hotel, was attended by leader of opposition and Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu, Hindi film actor Raza Murad and Telugu actors like Nagarjuna, Amla and Venkatesh. However, several Bollywood personalities invited for the reception, stayed away.

Sahara Group chairman Subroto Roy, industrialist G.V.K. Reddy, who sponsored Sania ever since she started playing tennis at the age of 10, and eminent personalities from different walks of life attended the reception.

Sania’s family had made elaborate arrangements for the reception, where 1,000 guests were invited.

“It is now the turn of some Indian to go to Pakistan and bring a bride. Pakistanis should be indebted to us for giving them such a good girl in marriage,” said Raza Murad, a friend of Sania’s father Imran Mirza.

Several prominent sportspersons and film personalities from Bollywood stayed away reportedly due to the controversy surrounding the marriage.

Shoaib divorced his first wife Ayesha Siddiqui last week and married Sania on Monday. The serious allegations leveled by Ayesha against the Pakistani cricketer made it a controversial marriage.

However, unfazed by the controversy, the Pakistani minister landed with gifts for Sania. “This crown is a gift of love and affection from the people of Sialkot, which is also my home town,” said Awan.

She hoped the marriage of the two celebrities would help strengthen the ties between India and Pakistan.

Awan, who is on a five-day visit to India at the invitation of union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, reiterated that the newly-wed couple would be brand ambassadors of the Pakistan population welfare ministry.

“We are aware of the legal process in India and the issue of passport will be resolved very soon,” she said when asked about Shoaib’s passport, which is still with a city court.

The Hyderabad Police have said it could take a week for the former Pakistan skipper to get back his passport as he would have to complete legal formalities with regard to the closure of the case filed against him by his first wife Ayesha Siddiqui.

Ayesha withdrew her complaint against Shoaib after the latter divorced her. But the cricketer’s passport, seized by the police after grilling him April 5, is still with the court.

UN due to release Bhutto assassination report Thursday

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Pakistanis walk past a carpet bearing the image of Pakistan's slain leader Benazir Bhutto, displayed for sale in the old city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.



The UN commission that investigated the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto will present its findings to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday, the United Nations said.

UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said Chile's UN Ambassador Heraldo Munoz, who chairs the commission, would present the report to the UN chief late Thursday afternoon and then hold a news conference.

The report was originally scheduled to be presented on March 30 but Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari asked Ban to delay the release of its findings on his wife's killing, and the secretary-general agreed.

Bhutto was killed in a Dec. 27, 2007, gun and suicide-bomb attack as she was leaving a rally in the garrison town of Rawalpindi, where she was campaigning to return her Pakistan People's Party to power in parliamentary elections.

Pakistan's presidential spokesman, Farhatullah Babar, said the country had asked for a delay in releasing the report so that the commission could attempt to question two heads of state who he said had called Bhutto before her death warning her of "serious threats to her life."

The commission responded saying its probe had been completed.

The government at the time of Bhutto's murder, led by President Pervez Musharraf, blamed Baitullah Mehsud, a Pakistani militant commander with reported links to al Qaeda. Officials at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency also said Mehsud was the chief suspect.

But Bhutto's party repeatedly hinted that Musharraf or his allies were involved and demanded a UN probe, claiming it was the only way the whole truth would be revealed.

The secretary-general agreed to appoint a commission to assist Pakistan by determining the facts and circumstances of Bhutto's death and it began work on July 1, 2009.

Under terms agreed to by the UN and the Pakistani government, Pakistani authorities would determine any criminal responsibility.

The secretary-general set up a special trust fund to pay for the commission's work and asked for voluntary contributions. UN associate spokesman Farhan Haq said Wednesday that the Pakistani government was the major contributor.

Peter Steele, Type O Negative Singer, Has Died


News has confirmed that Peter Steele, front man for Type O Negative, has died.

In an email, Mike Renault, the band's manager said, "Peter passed away last night. As of now it appears to have been heart failure. That's all the details we have right now."

Type O Negative's Web site left a message to their fans this morning around 5:15 AM. It read, "The forums have been re-opened. Please play nice and expect statements from the band and family later today. Thank you for your understanding and support."

Upset fans have been writing on Type O Negative's MySpace page mourning the death of the singer. Some posts said, "RIP Peter, you will be missed" and "I just heard the news and I can't even function."

Steele, whose real name is Petrus T. Ratajczyk and hailed from Brooklyn, N.Y., was known as a bassist, singer, and as the band's website said, a "control freak." The 6'7'' composer of gothic metal was also known for his dark humor and low heavy voice.

Before joining Type O Negative, he was in the metal group Fallout and the band Carnivore.

Steven Seagal reality show halted over sex abuse claims


Steven Seagal

Filming for a reality TV show starring actor Steven Seagal has been halted while he faces claims of sexual abuse from a former personal assistant.

Kayden Nguyen, who is taking legal action against the actor, said in court papers she was assaulted three times before fleeing his home in New Orleans.

Seagal's lawyer said the allegations were "ridiculous" and "absurd".

Steven Seagal Lawman follow the action star's other job as a reserve deputy in New Orleans.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff Newell Normand said he had told network A&E it would be disruptive to his department to continue filming.

"I did not think it would be in our best interest to continue filming at the present time," he added.

He said that, despite the civil case, no criminal action was planned because the allegations had not been reported to the authorities.

'Vicious assault'

Ms Nguyen responded to a magazine advertisement to be Seagal's executive assistant.

Her $1m (£650,000) legal action accuses the star of sexual harassment, illegal trafficking of females for sex, failure to prevent sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination and false representation about employment.

She claims the Flight of Fury star, 58, kept two Russian attendants who were available to him at all times.

The 23-year-old also said in legal documents that he used her as a "sex toy", subjecting her to a "vicious sexual assault".

Mr Seagal's lawyer, Marty Singer, said Ms Nguyen's claims were "a complete fabrication without a scintilla of truth" and that she had been sacked for illegal drug use.