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Monday, 24 October 2011

Why race was cancelled after Simoncelli crash


SEPANG: The Sepang International Circuit (SIC) hopes that the fans will understand the gravity of the circumstances which led to the cancellation of the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix yesterday.

The record crowd of 67,112 at the Sepang Circuit saw only two laps of the MotoGP race, the main event, before it was called off following the incident which resulted in the death of Italian rider Marco Simoncelli.

Not knowing of the tragic situation, the crowd showed their frustration by throwing things like tin cans and plastic bottles onto the track.

"It was just unfortunate, but understandable," said SIC chairman Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir.
At the time of the cancellation, the official announcement was that due to medical staff being fully involved in efforts to save Simoncelli, and without sufficient medical personnel on standby, the race could not be continued.

"I understand how the fans feel. There was a delay in the transmission of information from the medical centre to the public. Simoncelli's family had to be notified, then the organisers and then the public.

"Under those circumstances, it was unavoidable, but I'm sure when the fans find out what had happened, they will understand why the race had to be cancelled," said Mokhzani.

He added that though the organisers had prepared thoroughly for all situations, particularly with regard to safety, unexpected incidents do still happen.

"Despite all the precautions and preparations we take to ensure safety, in motor sports you can never guarantee that something is 100 per cent safe.

"In 99 other crashes, you would expect the rider to get up and get back on his bike, but the one occasion when a rider does not survive, does happen.

"Our condolences to Simoncelli's family. This is a big loss to the world of motorcycling," said Mokhzani.

Monday, 17 October 2011

Forbes: The Richest People in the World 2011

rich 1 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:CARLOS SLIM HELU & FAMILY
Net Worth:$74 B
Age: 71
Title: Chairman
Organization: Telmex
Source: telecom, self-made
Residence: Mexico City, Mexico
Country of citizenship: Mexico
Education: BA/BS, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Marital Status: Widow
Children: 6
rich 2 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:BILL GATES
Net Worth:$56 B
Age: 55
Title: Co-Chair
Organization: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Source: Microsoft, self-made
Residence: Medina, WA
Country of citizenship: United States
Education: Dropout, Harvard University
Marital Status: Married
Children: 3
rich 3 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:WARREN BUFFETT
Net Worth:$50 B
Age: 80
Title: CEO
Organization: Berkshire Hathaway
Source: Berkshire Hathaway, self-made
Residence: Omaha, NE
Country of citizenship: United States
Education: MS, Columbia University; BA/BS, University of Nebraska Lincoln
Marital Status: Widowed, Remarried
Children: 3
rich 4 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:BERNARD ARNAULT
Net Worth:$41 B
Age: 62
Title: Chairman
Organization: Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH)
Source: LVMH, inherited and growing
Residence: Paris, France
Country of citizenship: France
Education: BA/BS, Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne; BA/BS, Ecole Polytechnique de Paris
Marital Status: Married
Children: 5
rich 5 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:LARRY ELLISON
Net Worth:$39.5 B
Age: 66
Source: Oracle, self-made
Residence: Woodside, CA
Country of citizenship: United States
Education: Dropout, University of Chicago; Dropout, University of Illinois at Urbana
Marital Status: Divorced
Children: 2
rich 6 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:LAKSHMI MITTAL
Net Worth:$31.1 B
Age: 60
Title: Chairman
Organization: ArcelorMittal ADS
Source: Steel, inherited and growing
Residence: London, United Kingdom
Country of citizenship: India
Education: BA/BS, St Xavier’s College Calcutta
Marital Status: Married
Children: 2
rich 7 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:AMANCIO ORTEGA
Net Worth:$31 B
Age: 75
Source: Zara, self-made
Residence: La Coruna, Spain
Country of citizenship: Spain
Marital Status: Married
Children: 3
RICH 8 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:EIKE BATISTA
Net Worth:$30 B
Age: 54
Title: CEO
Organization: EBX Group
Source: mining, oil, self-made
Residence: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Country of citizenship: Brazil
Education: Dropout, RWTH Aachen University
Marital Status: Divorced
Children: 2
rich 91 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:MUKESH AMBANI
Net Worth:$27 B
Age: 54
Title: Chairman
Organization: Reliance Industries
Source: petrochemicals, oil & gas, inherited and growing
Residence: Mumbai, India
Country of citizenship: India
Education: Dropout, Stanford University; BA/BS, University of Bombay
Marital Status: Married
Children: 3
rich 10 Worlds Top 10 rich people till March 2011 Name:CHRISTY WALTON & FAMILY
Net Worth:$26.5 B
Age: 56
Source: Walmart, inherited
Residence: Jackson, WY
Country of citizenship: United States
Marital Status: Widow
Children: 1
 
Full articles here: The Richest People in The World

Worst than animals, heartless creatures!


It's a TV news talking about a traffic accident in China. A 3-year-old girl was bumped by a van. Although the drivers realized he had bumped into a girl, he accelerated his van again so that its rear wheels run her over. Between, dozens of pedestrians walked beside the dying girl, but none of them gave out a helping hand.

CCC:  Some said that their country rules make people behave like this. For me, they are still inhuman either in any reason.