Formula 1 2010 Driver Salaries Revealed

Posted by on August 23, 2010

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An up-to-date list of F1 driver salaries has been published, revealing just who is being paid what this season – and what kind of performance return they are giving for their remuneration…
The annual list of F1 salaries has again been published, with two world champions topping the list and a driver who is not even competing on the grand prix grid this year coming in at third place.

The report published by Spanish newspaper El Mundo and citing information compiled by Business Book GP revealed that Ferrari star Fernando Alonso is on a retainer of some 30 million, supplemented by his external endorsements.

That is almost twice the salary that the Oviedo native’s former team-mate and sworn rival currently Lewis Hamilton earns at McLaren-Mercedes, whose 16 million pay packet is virtually the same as what World Rally Championship convert Kimi Raikkonen is receiving as the Finn continues to benefit handsomely indeed from his early Ferrari pay-off.

Next up is Felipe Massa on 14 million notably, less than half of what team-mate Alonso is on with defending F1 World Champion Jenson Button fifth on 9 million, just ahead of Mercedes Grand Prix’s Michael Schumacher, whose 8 million remuneration is arguably generous indeed for the comparatively poor on-track return that the German legend has provided on his desperately disappointing comeback to active competition thus far this year.

In a laudable policy of equality, however, Schumacher’s team-mate Nico Rosberg is on exactly the same retainer with Renault F1′s Robert Kubica in many observers’ eyes, the star of the season to-date on 7.5 million.

A significant surprise if the findings are accurate, is that both Williams’ ultra-experienced veteran Rubens Barrichello is on more money at 5.5 million than either current world championship leader Mark Webber or Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull Racing, with the Australian perhaps similarly unexpectedly receiving more than the German with 4.2 million to 2 million though both are understood to be on substantial bonus agreements for every victory notched up.

Lotus Racing’s Jarno Trulli also outpoints Vettel in the basic salary stakes on 3 million, with team-mate Heikki Kovalainen on a basic retainer of around 2 million, Timo Glock for fellow F1 2010 newcomer Virgin Racing on 1 million and Williams rookie Nico Hlkenberg on 700,000.

Bringing up the rear of the list are Sauber duo Pedro de la Rosa and Kamui Kobayashi on 500,000 apiece, Renault’s Vitaly Petrov and Scuderia Toro Rosso pairing Jaime Alguersuari and Sbastien Buemi on 400,000 each and Force India’s Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi and Virgin new boy Lucas di Grassi all on 200,000. The final ‘paid’ driver, Hispania Racing’s Bruno Senna, is on just 150,000 or, to put it into perspective, roughly 200 times less than Alonso.

The figures make Ferrari comfortably the highest spender of the year in terms of driver expense, with (60 million) or without (44 million) Raikkonen taken into consideration, as the full list below shows. The ranking on the far right is current championship position.

Drivers:

1. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 30m 5th
2. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 16m 2nd
3. Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 16m N/A
4. Felipe Massa Ferrari 14m 6th
5. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 9m 4th
6. Michael Schumacher Mercedes Grand Prix 8m 9th
7. Nico Rosberg Mercedes Grand Prix 8m 7th
8. Robert Kubica Renault F1 7.5m 8th
9. Rubens Barrichello Williams F1 5.5m 11th
10. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 4.2m 1st
11. Jarno Trulli Lotus Racing 3m 19th=
12. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 2m 3rd
13. Heikki Kovalainen Lotus Racing 2m 19th=
14. Timo Glock Virgin Racing 1m 19th=
15. Nico Hlkenberg Williams F1 700,000 15th
16. Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 500,000 17th
17. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 500,000 12th=
18. Vitaly Petrov Renault F1 400,000 12th=
19. Jaime Alguersuari Scuderia Toro Rosso 400,000 18th
20. Sbastien Buemi Scuderia Toro Rosso 400,000 16th
21. Adrian Sutil Force India F1 200,000 10th
22. Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India F1 200,000 14th
23. Lucas Di Grassi Virgin Racing 200,000 19th=
24. Bruno Senna Hispania Racing 150,000 19th=
25. Karun Chandhok Hispania Racing Nil 19th=
26. Sakon Yamamoto Hispania Racing Nil 19th =

Teams:

1. Ferrari 60m 3rd
2. McLaren-Mercedes 25m 2nd
3. Mercedes Grand Prix 16m 4th
4. Renault F1 7.9m 5th
5. Red Bull Racing 6.2m 1st
6. Williams F1 6.2m 7th
7. Lotus Racing 5m 10th=
8. Virgin Racing 1.2m 10th=
9. Sauber 1m 8th
10. Scuderia Toro Rosso 800,000 9th
11. Force India F1 400,000 6th
12. Hispania Racing 150,000 10th

Freida Pinto – Instyle Magazine

Posted by on August 23, 2010

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Mogwai – Special Move

Posted by on August 23, 2010

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02. Friend Of The Night 05:30
03. Hunted By A Freak 04:07
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05. Cody 06:11
06. You Dont Know Jesus 05:31
07. I Know You Are But What Am I 04:05
08. I Love You, Im Going To Blow Up 07:58
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09. 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong 09:06
10. Like Herod 10:38
11. Glasgow Megasnake 03:51

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Mallika Sherawat: Bunker Hill Magazine

Posted by on August 16, 2010

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Sonam Kapoor Maxim August

Posted by on August 16, 2010

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Biggest Trades/Transfers Of UEFA 2010

Posted by on August 13, 2010

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Marion Cotillard: Harper’s Bazaar August 2010

Posted by on August 5, 2010

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French actress Marion Cotillard is the fascinating beauty on the cover page of fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar UK for the month of August 2010. More…

Priyanka Chopra – People Magazine: August 2010

Posted by on August 2, 2010

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India’s Opaque Gandhi God-Kings

Posted by on July 26, 2010

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To make sense of the latest storm in the tea cup of Indian politics, you need to wrap your mind around a curious epithet: intellectual arrogance. That, says Digvijay Singh, a senior leader of the ruling Congress Party, is the problem with Home Minister P. Chidambaram, the man tasked with perhaps the toughest job in Indian public life—keeping its 1.1 billion citizens safe.

Mr. Singh’s broadside against his party colleague, launched in an op-ed in April and repeated Saturday in a television interview, comes against the backdrop of a deepening insurgency by Maoist rebels in eastern and central India that has claimed nearly 800 lives this year. By suggesting that Mr. Chidambaram pays too much attention to security, and not enough to public welfare, Mr. Singh has triggered a flurry of speculation about government policy on what Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (no relation) has called the country’s “most serious security problem.”  

Has the home minister lost the confidence of his party’s leadership? Will the current law-and-order-led approach to the insurgency be replaced by a “hearts and minds” alternative? Should the government view Maoists primarily as rabid ideologues and brutal killers, or as gentle tribals forced to take up arms to defend their way of life? More…

Black Eyed Peas – The E.N.D. – 2010

Posted by on July 26, 2010

 

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05. I Gotta Feeling
06. Alive
07. Missing You
08. Ring-A-Ling
09. Party All The Time
10. Out Of My Head
11. Electric City
12. Showdown
13. Now Generation
14. One Tribe lyrics
15. Rockin’ To The Beat

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02. Simple Little Melody
03. Mare
04. Don’t Bring Me Down
05. Pump It Harder
06. Let’s Get Re-Started
07. Shut the Phunk Up
08. That’s the Joint
09. Another Weekend
10. Don’t Phunk Around

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India’s $35 PC Tablet

Posted by on July 24, 2010

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India on Thursday unveiled a prototype tablet computer that would sell for a mere 1,500 rupees, or $35, with the price possibly dropping even further as R&D efforts continue.

Kapil Sibal, the country’s Minister for Human Resource Development, showed off the super-cheap touch-screen device in New Delhi as part of a push to provide high-quality education to students across the country. The tablet also comes with a solar-power option that could make it more feasible for rural areas.

The Linux-based computer at first glance resembles an Apple iPad and features basic functions you’d expect to see in a tablet–a Web browser, multimedia player, PDF reader, Wi-Fi, and video conferencing ability. It has 2GB of RAM (but no hard disk, instead using a memory card) and USB ports and could be available to kids from primary school up to the university level as early as next year.

Students from several branches of the Indian Institute of Technology co-designed motherboards for the computer, which the ministry would like to see dropping to $20 and possibly getting as low as $10.

Sibal called the as-yet-unnamed device India’s answer to MIT’s famed OLPC laptop aimed at children in developing nations, which started off five years ago with a projected cost of $100, but ended up going for $200. In May, Marvell Technologies announced that it would partner with the OLPC foundation to create the hardware for a proposed OLPC tablet, currently named the XO-3, that would go for around $100.

But while the extremely low price of India’s newly unveiled tablet is generating much hoopla, the gadget still faces hurdles before it lands in the public’s hands.

“This is just a prototype,” education expert Zubin Malhotra told Newsxlive. “We need to find people who will be able to manufacture these devices at these price points and continue to develop them going forward.”

The tablet is part of a larger initiative aimed at improving India’s educational system through technology. Nearly 8,500 colleges in the country have already gotten broadband connectivity, according to the Ministry for Human Resource Development, and some 500 Web-based and video courses are available for upload on YouTube and other online portals, with more in the works.

Via: CNET

Bentley Mulsanne 2011

Posted by on July 22, 2010

 

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‘It looks better in real life than it does in pictures’ is as effusive as I’m likely to get about the front-end treatment on the new Bentley Mulsanne, for want of proper swearing. This is not a pretty car from the front. This is a car that looks as if it has been self-medicating for a very long time. A thick, upturned bar-shaped slash of an intake on the bottom of the bumper that makes the car look happily dazed, a thrusting masculine grille bookended by a pair of giant eyes that look for all the world like the car is surprised by its own existence. More…

Sachin Tendulkar Deluxe Opus

Posted by on July 19, 2010

Deluxe version of the Tendulkar Opus, costing £49,000, features cricketer’s blood mixed into paper pulp, tinting the signature page.

Worship of cricket’s “little master”, Sachin Tendulkar, is set to cross a new boundary, as a luxury book publisher brings out a special edition of his autobiography made with the batsman’s blood.
Only for the most dedicated of fans, the “blood edition” of the Tendulkar Opus, which also includes unpublished family pictures and Tendulkar’s thoughts about his career, weighs 37kg, measures half a metre square and stretches to 852 pages edged in gold leaf, costing $75,000 (£49,000). Out next February, only 10 copies are being printed and they have all already been pre-ordered.

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“The signature page will be mixed with Sachin’s blood – mixed into the paper pulp so it’s a red resin. It is what it is – you will have Sachin’s blood on the page,” said publisher Kraken Media’s chief executive Karl Fowler. “It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, it’s not to everyone’s taste and

some may think it’s a bit weird. But the key thing here is that Sachin Tendulkar to millions of people is a religious icon. And we thought how, in a publishing form, can you get as close to your god as possible?”
As well as taking blood from the cricketer, Kraken asked for a sample of his saliva and used this to create his DNA profile, which will be printed on a two-metre gatefold in the book. “What you’ll be looking at is his genetic makeup,” said Fowler.
All proceeds from the sale of the 10 copies will go to Tendulkar’s charitable foundation to help build a school in Mumbai.
Kraken will also publish around 1,000 copies of a cheaper edition of the autobiography at $2,000-$3,000 (£1,300-£1,900). Signed by Tendulkar, this edition will also be a half-metre square in size and will contain around 75% previously unpublished material about the cricketing star, as well as his DNA profile – but not his blood. It is also releasing a $200-$300 (£130-£190) smaller edition of the book.
“We’re publishing next February, in time for the cricket World Cup, which is being held in India. It’s perfect timing,” said Fowler. “He’s never done an autobiography before and has a great story to tell.”
Other titles out later this year from the luxury publisher include a book on major league baseball, one on Ferrari and one on Formula One. No plans to use blood in any of these have yet been revealed.

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India’s Maoist Insurgency

Posted by on July 19, 2010

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On May 28, an overnight passenger train en route to Mumbai derailed, roughly 55 miles southwest of Kolkata. It was then hit by a freight train barreling along the parallel track, killing over a 100 people and injuring over 200 passengers.

The incident is believed to be the latest in a rash of violent attacks by left-wing Maoist rebels, also known as the Naxalites. As investigators try to ascertain whether an explosive was used to blow up a section of the tracks or whether tracks were removed by the miscreants manually, the Indian government is devising strategies to contain the growing insurgency. More…

The Rupee Enters The Global Marketplace

Posted by on July 16, 2010

rupee new symbol The Rupee Enters The Global MarketplaceLike the mighty dollar and the strong pound, the Indian rupee, too, will now have a symbol to flaunt its growing prowess in global economy.

The rupee, powered by an ever-growing Indian economy, will now sport a distinct identification symbol—an amalgamation of the Devanagri ‘Ra’ and the Roman ‘R’ without the stem. It was selected at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday.

“The symbol, designed by a postgraduate from the Indian Institute of Technology, D Udaya Kumar, was selected from among five short-listed symbols,” Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni told newspersons after the meeting. “It will give a distinctive character and identity to the currency and highlight the global face of the Indian economy,” she said.

Kumar’s entry was chosen from among over 3,000 designs competing for the currency symbol. A public competition was held last year for selecting the symbol. All the entries were evaluated by a three-member jury comprising experts from reputed art and design institutes. The jury selected five final entries and sent these to the government to take a decision.

While presenting the Budget for 2010-11, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had said: “In the ensuing year, we intend to formalise a symbol for the Indian rupee, which reflects and captures the Indian ethos and culture.

“With this, the rupee will join the select club of currencies, such as the US dollar, British pound sterling, euro and Japanese yen that have a clear distinguishing identity.”
The distinct symbol would also help in distinguishing the Indian currency from rupee or rupiah of countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. “The encoding of the symbol in the Indian Standards is estimated to take about six months while it might take 18 months to two years for the international community to incorporate the new symbol,” Soni said.

The symbol will feature on computer keyboards and software so that it can be printed and displayed in electronic and print media, she said. The Nasscom will approach software development companies for incorporating the rupee symbol in their operative software as a new programme or as an update.

For incorporating the symbol in the keyboards to be manufactured in India, the Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology  will ask its members to make necessary changes in the production processes once the symbol is notified as a keyboard standard by the Bureau of Indian Standards.