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Monday, December 24, 2012

Here's a look at world's biggest pvt jet of Saudi royals

It was earlier reported that Saudi Prince Alwaleed bib Talal al-Saud is about to take delivery of an Airbus A380, the world’s biggest private jet. Here is an interior view of the Airbus A380.

The same model is used by Singapore Airlines and Emirates and can fly 800 passengers 8,000 miles ( 12,874 km) before refuelling. 

But the Saudi prince doesn’t need 800 seats, so he will have them removed to make room for an opulent, marble- finished Turkish bath and a parking space for his Rolls- Royce.
Saudi billionaire soon take delivery of the world's first customised A380 superjumbo, dubbed "the flying palace" for its luxury.

Alwaleed, estimated to be worth around $26 billion, has reportedly paid $485 million for the world's biggest private jet expected for delivery next year.

The A380 jumbo is believed to include four-poster beds, a Turkish bath, storage space for a Rolls-Royce, a boardroom, a concert hall, five suites with king-size beds, a prayer room featuring "computer generated prayer mats" which face Makkah and a lift between floors on all three levels.

Airbus Middle East president Habib Fekih confirmed on the sidelines of an aviation conference in Dubai that the aircraft would be delivered to the Saudi billionaire next year. "The A380 is planned for next year 2013," he said.


This is currently the only A380 luxury business jet on order but Fekih said he expected interest to grow.

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Voices against rape - Images

The brutal gang rape of a student in Delhi on December 15 has ignited anger across the country.

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Youth and students from various cities raised their voices demanding a safer society for women and an end to violence in every form. From the capital city of Delhi to Hyderabad and Guwahati, protesters turned up in large numbers to register their protest.


















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Sachin’s five best ODI hundreds

Forty-nine centuries. Some may have lacked aesthetics but were all constructed with purpose. India won quite a few of them and in the rest, the team was not disgraced. For Sachin Tendulkar, one-day cricket was a challenge he learnt to love.

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His first ODI century came after 79 matches, a piece of statistics that is bound to surprise many for generations to follow. Once he broke the barrier, there was no looking back. 

His best ODI innings, however, fell short of a century. It was the 98 against Pakistan in the 2003 World Cup. 

Here, we pick five of his centuries and follow them through the non-strikers at the other end when he crossed the mark.

110 (130 balls, 8x4, 2x6) vs. Australia in Colombo (Singer World Series, 1994) — 1st century: “He was in super touch. He had so much time to play his shots that (humid) day and he hammered them all over. A mid-wicket six off McDermott was just breathtaking!” Vinod Kambli reminisced. 

“The humidity was forgotten and I enjoyed his knock. We didn’t have a big partnership, but I was there when he reached his century. No hand-shakes. I just hugged him. In the evening, we had a nice party, just the two of us.”

118 (140 balls, 8x4, 2x6) vs. Pakistan in Sharjah (Pepsi Cup, 1996) — 8th century: “It was an education,” remembered Navjot Singh Sidhu, who also hit a century. “(Aamer) Sohail and I had a slanging match. We batted first and I just enjoyed every moment of his batting. 

“I don’t remember if Sachin was even beaten once. He hit them at will and had a calming impact on me. ‘Thanda (cool) rehna hai, thanda rehna hai’, he kept telling me every time I lost cool with Sohail. 

“I remained ‘thanda’ but he was on fire. The Pakistanis tried needling him but he only responded with his bat. I would love to play some of the shots that came from him. It was indeed a privilege to be at the other end that day.”

143 (131 balls, 9x4, 5x6) vs. Australia in Sharjah (Coca Cola Cup, 1998) — 14th century: “It was easily the most brilliant and destructive knock I have ever seen from Sachin. He was like a man possessed, in a zone,” recalled V.V.S. Laxman, his partner in the middle. 

“He knew he was left alone to do the job. He played some amazing shots off the fast bowlers. His determination was seen in his aggression. 

“His eyes were burning from the dust storm but nothing could stop him that night. He hit a century in the final too but this sensational knock remains etched in my memory.”

122 (138 balls, 12x4) vs. South Africa in Vadodara (Bilateral Series, 2000) — 25th century: “I remember we got off to a great start. It was a superbly controlled knock and it was a treat for every student of the game. 

“He paced his innings well and given the conditions, it was one of his best performances,” said Sourav Ganguly. “Sachin was determined that day. It may have been a small ground but his innings was huge.”

200 not out (147 balls, 25x4, 3x6) vs. South Africa in Gwalior (Bilateral series, 2010) — 46th century: The curator, Ajay Sahasrabuddhe, had assured Sachin it was a “Donshe chi wicket (pitch worthy of a double century).” 

The master put his stamp on it. For Dinesh Karthik, it was a lifetime experience.
“It was a slow pitch but he placed his shots through point and covers with ease. 

How he used the pace of the ball to score was a lesson for all. He was always looking to hit boundaries and I ensured he stayed on strike as much as possible.
“He played normal shots, Test match shots, and destroyed the South Africans. He was in a different zone and didn’t rush; He was amazing.”

Tendulkar indeed has been an amazing phenomenon!

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Text of PM’s statement on Delhi gang-rape issue

Following is the text of the statement made by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday, December 24, 2012 on the gang-rape issue:

“My fellow citizens, 

“There is genuine and justified anger and anguish at the ghastly crime of gang-rape committed last Sunday in Delhi. As a father of three daughters myself, I feel as strongly about this as each one of you.

“My wife, my family and I are all joined in our concern for the young woman who was the victim of this heinous crime.

We are constantly monitoring her medical condition. Let us all pray for her and her loved ones during this critical time.

“I also feel deeply sad at the turn of events leading to clashes between protesters and police forces. Anger at this crime is justified but violence will serve no purpose. I appeal to all concerned citizens to maintain peace and calm. I assure you that we will make all possible efforts to ensure security and safety of women in this country. 

The Home Minister has already spoken about the steps being taken.
“We will examine without delay not only the responses to this terrible crime but also all aspects concerning the safety of women and children and punishment to those who commit these monstrous crimes. Our Government will keep you informed of the steps we are taking and the processes we are following.

“I appeal to all sections of society to maintain peace and help us in our efforts.”

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