New Richest Man in World!

March 11, 2008

After 13 years on top, Bill Gates is no longer the richest man in the world. That honor now belongs to his friend and sometimes bridge partner Warren Buffett.

Riding the surging price of Berkshire Hathaway stock, Buffett has seen his fortune swell to an estimated $62 billion, up $10 billion from a year ago.

Gates is now worth $58 billion and is ranked third richest in the world. He is up $2 billion from a year ago, but would have been as rich–or richer–than Buffett, had Microsoft not made an unsolicited bid for Yahoo! at the beginning of February. Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim Helú now ranks as the world’s second richest person with a net worth of $60 billion.

THE BILLIONAIRES
Warren Buffett - USA
Carlos Slim Helu - Mexico
William Gates III - USA
Lakshmi Mittal - India
Mukesh Ambani - India
Anil Ambani - India
Ingvar Kamprad - Sweden
KP Singh - India
Oleg Deripaska - Russia

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Harvard gym restriction stirs controversy

March 11, 2008
harvard female muslimTo accommodate Muslim women, university sets aside ‘no men’ time

Harvard University’s trial policy of denying men use of one of its gyms for six hours a week to accommodate Muslim women has been an exercise in frustration for some students and off-campus critics.

Since Feb. 4, the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center at the Ivy League school has been open only to women from 8-10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 3-5 p.m. on Mondays — allowing Muslim women, who typically cover their hair and most of their skin to follow religious and cultural code, to dress more suitably for exercising.

Hussein Ibish, executive director of the Foundation for Arab-American Leadership, said complaints that the policy is unfair are unfounded.

“It’s about expanding the range of choices,” Ibish told TODAY co-host Matt Lauer on Monday. “Women, for all kinds of reasons, don’t want to exercise in front of men. It’s a minority of women, but there are.

This modesty business sometimes comes from religion, sometimes from culture … They just don’t want to be ogled by men when they’re working out.”

Michael Smerconish, a talk show host and author of “Muzzled: From T-Ball to Terrorism — True Stories That Should Be Fiction,” countered that the rule shows “political correctness run amok again at Harvard.”

“Six individuals out of 6,000 [students] complain,” Smerconish told Lauer. “Those six had access [to the campus gyms] and Harvard’s response is to institute a discriminatory practice where now half are closed out of the gym.”

Working it out
In January, a group of six Muslim women, with the backing of the Harvard College Women’s Center, requested specified hours to utilize the gym.

The Quadrangle Athletic Center is one of three large recreational facilities on the Cambridge, Mass., campus and the main home for intramural activities. There are 12 residential houses that also have workout facilities. And the women-only hours at Quadrangle account for just six of the 70 hours the gym is open per week.

Yet there have been many student complaints and an unfavorable editorial in Harvard’s Crimson newspaper.

Other student publications across the country have also expounded on the controversial ruling.

But Robert Mitchell, communications director of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts, said many accommodations for students’ religious needs have been made in the past — including prayer areas for Hindu and Muslim students and the rescheduling of exams during religious holidays.

The policy will be re-evaluated at the end of the current semester.

Smerconish said Harvard’s decision to allow specified access to the Muslim women was a by-product of a national hysteria involving the Muslim population.

“The hysteria results in Harvard bending over for the Muslim community — something they would never do for Catholics or for Jews,” he said.

“Mr. Ibish talks about the element of ogling or looking at these women. What does that veil say about the rest of us? It says our eyes cannot be trusted because we’ll leer at those women. Let them work out like everybody else.”

Ibish angrily retorted that the Harvard’s action was nondiscriminatory.

“You can’t convince me that this is going to be an onerous discrimination of the oppressed males of Harvard,” Ibish said. “This is just a very small concession, a few hours in one gym out of many, to allow some women who want to exercise in private. Under the law, no way is this discriminatory.”

Smerconish and Ibish agreed that fair play could come in the form of a corresponding gym allowing only male-access hours. But the mutuality stopped there.

“It would never happen and you know it,” he told Ibish.

“If men wanted it, it would,” Ibish responded.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23556551/

I’m going to be as tactful as possible: I find it incredible that foreign students attend American universities and demand that rules be modified or created to met their religious needs. If that is the case, why not attend a university in your own country?

But Robert Mitchell, communications director of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts, said many accommodations for students’ religious needs have been made in the past — including prayer areas for Hindu and Muslim students and the rescheduling of exams during religious holidays.
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“The hysteria results in Harvard bending over for the Muslim community — something they would never do for Catholics or for Jews,” he said.

That is the point of contention. Would a Jewish or Christian student be accommodated in a university in a Muslim country?

“Mr. Ibish talks about the element of ogling or looking at these women. What does that veil say about the rest of us? It says our eyes cannot be trusted because we’ll leer at those women. Let them work out like everybody else.”

Excellent point.

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US Fighter Jets *Intercepts* Russian Bombers

February 15, 2008


A pair of Russian TU-95 Bear bombers overflew a US aircraft carrier in the western Pacific at an altitude of 2,000 feet (660 meters) over the weekend, prompting US fighter jets to scramble, a US defense official said Monday.

Four F-18 fighters jets intercepted the Russian bombers Saturday morning, but not before they had overflown the USS Nimitz, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

This can’t be good.

More on this at France24.com

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Fake Al-Qaeda?

October 7, 2006

Since the 9/11 attack, I have always wondered whether the attack was done by Al-Qaeda. But now, I’m beginning to wonder whether Al-Qaeda really exist. Think about it, there is no HARD evidence that such organization exist.

Heres an interesting video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBVVs9hcmRY

More on this at: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/fakealqaeda.html

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