Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Greece aid package booms Asian market


The aid package has stirred the value of euro and made the Asian markets bullish.

An additional European assistance package to alleviate economic woes of Greece has inspired the Asian markets while it also increased the value of euro in the international market.

Tokyo’s Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific Index rose 1.1 percent to 136 while Japan’s Nikkei surged by 1.9 percent and Topix Index surged by 1.8 percent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index increased 0.27 percent, while China’s Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index added 1.3 percent.

More sleep cuts obesity risks in kids


Youngsters who do not get enough sleep on a regular basis are more likely to be overweight.
A new study reveals that youngsters who do not get enough sleep on a regular basis are more likely to be overweight.
The research found when children got more sleep they had a reduction in body mass index and a significant drop in their risk of being overweight. Poor sleep has negative effects on body composition. Study followed 244 children from the age of 3 years to 7 years. Every six months the children s weight, height, body mass index and body composition were measured, and their sleep and dietary habits were recorded. The study revealed that children who consistently slept less had an increased risk of having a higher body mass index by the time they turned 7. On the other hand, among 3- to 5-year-olds, each extra hour of sleep per night was linked to a reduction in body mass index of 0.49 and a 61 percent drop in the risk of being overweight or obese by the age of 7.
Sleep plays a critical role in children s body composition. Prolonged lack of sleep may cause children to eat more and exercise less thus good sleep habits should be encouraged in children as a matter of public health

SRK to set records with ‘Ra.One’


Movies get promoted usually… But when it comes to a big-budgeted movie like ‘Ra.One’ one can expect the promotional campaigns to be as alluring as the big picture itself.
It’s reported that for his magnum opus venture ‘Ra.One’, Shah Rukh Khan has planned its promotion in a very big, elaborate way, such that the movie will leave a lifetime impression.
For promoting the film in unique way, King Khan has decided to start the longest fan mail, as an attempt to enter the prestigious Limca Book Of Records. As a part of this promotional activity, the star is said to release Ra.One’s promos across five cities in India – for which SRK will visit five cities every month and in turn he will span 25 cities in five months.
Hmm, normally stars join the promotional events only a month ahead of the movie’s release. But here, Shah Rukh is all set to spread word about his ‘Ra.One’ now itself while the film hits the screens only on October 26.
The producer-actor, who plans his film's promotional strategies himself, has planned the events in such a way that before the sci-fi thriller releases, every Indian city would have heard of the film.
According to sources, SRK will set out on the inter-city tour from today at Wadala, Mumbai. Explaining more about the tour sources said, “He will then travel to Chandigarh, Indore, Delhi and Ahmedabad. He will sign autographs and start the longest fan mail which will be circulated in all the cinemas and will continue till the release of the film.”
While SRK travels solo for this tour, Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal said to join him for the other tours.

Shahid Afridi quits international cricket


Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has retired from all forms of international cricket, according to reports in his homeland.

After weeks of growing tension and speculation Shahid Afridi, Pakistan’s recently axed one-day captain, has announced his retirement from the international game.
This is not Shahid Afridi's first retirement from the game, though it is the first time he has quit the shorter formats © Associated Press
It is, however, a “conditional” retirement in protest against the way he has been “humiliated” by the PCB, a temporary self-imposed exile more than a permanent retirement. Afridi said he was ready to reverse his decision if and when a new board came into power.

“There is nothing bigger than a man’s respect, and the way the board has treated me, there is a limit to everything,” an emotional, angry Afridi told Geo TV from London, where he is currently preparing for a Twenty20 stint with Hampshire. “I will not play under this board. If a different board comes in, I will definitely return but I cannot play under this board. When you have been humiliated like this, by dishonourable people, what is the point in playing on?
“The way I’ve been treated… the future doesn’t look too good. I can’t play under a board that doesn’t respect its players. Because of this, under protest, this is a conditional retirement.”
Afridi, a Pathan who has lived in Karachi all his life, also hit out at “a Lahore lobby that has been filling the chairman’s ears against me,” reviving an issue of regionalism that has been festering for some time now, and shows few signs of stopping; in recent weeks, Karachi officials have protested loudly against the PCB for not selecting players from the city.
The decision caps – for now – a saga that began last December effectively, when the board first began to hesitate in appointing Afridi captain. He was made leader for the New Zealand ODI series and then, only two weeks before the tournament began was he made captain for the World Cup. The impermanent nature of his appointments was one of the reasons for Afridi’s unhappiness.
“I wasn’t told anything when I was made captain, I wasn’t given a tenure, I wasn’t told what my squad would be, nothing,” Afridi said. “I took a broken team along with me. When I took over the Pakistan team was in the middle of the spot-fixing crisis. Then the Zulqarnain Haider case happened but my side fought both against England and South Africa in the ODI series. Then we beat New Zealand, we got to the semis of the World Cup and beat West Indies there as well. Maybe I have become a thorn in their throats. It’s better that I step aside for now as I have respect for myself.”
But the tipping point came upon Afridi’s arrival back from the Caribbean, growing differences between him and coach Waqar Younis over matters of selection being another concern. Then, he told reporters, “Although the differences in team management are not such which could not be solved, I feel everyone should do his job and need not interfere in other’s work”.
That led to the board issuing him a show-cause notice to explain his remarks, unhappy with his penchant for public straight-talking and his cosy relationship with the media; indeed it is understood a major concern of the board was their belief that Afridi was leaking news to the media. Incidentally, Afridi didn’t touch on the selection issue at all when announcing his decision, though he did say that as captain, if he “didn’t speak to the media, who else in the team would?”
Soon after his return, the board removed him from the ODI captaincy he picked up in June 2010, not giving any official reason for the removal. “We had very solid reasons to remove Afridi and I will reveal them when the time is right,” PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said recently. “We haven’t taken this action without any reasons.”
That prompted Afridi to pull out of the two ODIs against Ireland; speculation was that he was unhappy over his ouster, though he said he had decided to miss the series due to his father’s ill-health. It was around this time that stories began to appear that he may retire soon.
Afridi is not new to retirement. He first announced a temporary sabbatical from Test cricket in April 2006, in a bid to concentrate only on ODIs in the lead-up to the 2007 World Cup. He later returned to the side, and even led Pakistan’s Test side at the start of their tumultuous tour of England last summer. He, however, once again retired from the longest format, as soon as Pakistan lost the first Test against Australia at Lord’s.
How long the current impasse lasts is difficult to ascertain. Afridi, until the World Cup, was Pakistan’s most effective and successful limited-overs bowler of the last three years. And his public popularity – he remains the most sought-after autograph in Pakistan as well as the only current player brands will invest in – ensures that the pressure on the PCB, and in particular the chairman, will be immense.
In any case, Butt’s tenure has been pockmarked by constant instability – nine captaincy changes in Tests and ODIs, five different selection heads and three coaches – and regular spats with senior players: Mohammad Yousuf announced a brief retirement last year and Younis Khan wasn’t chosen for almost a year after the pair were handed open-ended bans last year. Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan have also faced one-year bans (eventually overturned), while after the World Cup, Butt had a dig at Abdul Razzaq as well, saying that he should retire now.
Afridi will play in the Friends Provident t20 for Hampshire, and he will also be available for the inaugural edition of the Sri Lankan Premier League, while continuing to participate in domestic cricket in Pakistan as well

Raina: I’m confident to lead India


Raina: I'm confident to lead India

Suresh Raina said his experience of playing under different captains will help him lead a young brigade in India’s first series after becoming world champions.
“Learnt a lot from captains I’ve played under, including Anil Kumble, MS Dhoni and Rahul Dravid. Tour to the West Indies is very important for young players who are keen to do well,” said Raina. He also said he is upbeat at the prospect of captaining the side.
The Indian team will be playing in the ODIs without Gautam Gambhir, prolific opener Virender Sehwag, man-of-the-tournament in the World Cup, Yuvraj Singh – all of whom are out with injuries.
Regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar and senior pacer Zaheer Khan have been rested keeping in mind the gruelling two and a half month tour of England that starts in July.
“I am really honoured to be leading the side. I am happy with the side as we have some very good batsmen in Rohit Sharma, Manoj Tiwary, S Badrinath and Shikhar Dhawan, all of whom have done well in first-class cricket,” said Raina.
“Badrinath, especially, has done well in first-class cricket and deserves to be in the team. I hope we will do well in the West Indies,” said Raina, who will hand over the reins to Dhoni when he returns for the three-Test series to be held after the conclusion of the five ODIs.
“We have a good balanced side. Important to stay focused and disciplined for the series,” he said.
On being asked to analyse the West Indies side, Raina said playing there is always a challenge. He said even though Chris Gayle was ignored, the side would still be tough opponents.
He said: “West Indies have players like Gayle missing but it will be a challenge for us. We will surely do well.”
The Indians start the tour with the only T20 international at Port of Spain on June 4. It will be followed by the ODI series that starts June 6.

Vegetable scare hits Europe


people to stay away from all tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce: German health authorities

As scientists scramble to find the source of an E. coli outbreak linked to raw vegetables that has killed 18 in Europe and sickened nearly 2,000, consumers.
"Cook it or don t eat it," Hamburg kidney specialist Rolf Stahl told reporters at a news conference about the epidemic۔
Consumers from the northern German city of Hamburg the epicenter of the outbreak
to Bulgaria, Spain, France and Sweden were worried about which vegetables and fruit they could still eat and what they should avoid.
Most of those sickened say they ate vegetables beforehand. But without being able to pinpoint the source,

Salaries of law officers increased


Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has given consent for raise in law officers’ salaries.

According to a statement issued by Prime Minister House, the additional sum would be provided from the budget of Ministry of Law and Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.
As per new package, Attorney General would get Rs 3, 68,186 with superior judicial allowance of Rs 1, 70625 with 68000 house rent. In this way, Attorney General would get more than Rs 0.6million per month.
Meanwhile Additional Attorney General has also been facilitated with graceful package of Rs 5, 48,845.

Deputy Attorney General would get Rs1, 50, 000 while Standing Council would receive Rs 100,000.

 
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