Sunday, 8 December 2013

53 heads of state to attend Mandela funeral: Foreign minister

53 heads of state to attend Mandela funeral: Foreign minister
Fifty-three heads of state and government have so far confirmed attendance at upcoming memorial events for peace icon Nelson Mandela, South Africa's foreign minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane said Sunday.
The dignitaries will include US President Barack Obama along with three former American presidents, Brazilian leader Dilma Rousseff and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abba

Israel president says ready to meet Iran counterpart

Israel president says ready to meet Iran counterpart
JERUSALEM: Israeli President Shimon Peres said Sunday he would be prepared to meet his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, even though their two countries consider each other arch-enemies.
Asked at an economic forum over a possible meeting, Peres replied: "Why not? I don´t have enemies. It´s not a question of personalities but of policies.
"The aim is to transform enemies into friends," said the president, whose role in Israel is symbolic and ceremonial.
Peres also recalled that "there was a time that we did not meet, for example, with (Palestinian leader) Yasser Arafat", until his Palestine Liberation Organisation recognised Israel.
"We must concentrate all our efforts on making sure Iran does not become a nuclear danger for the rest of the world," he told journalists.
Israel, the sole if undeclared nuclear power in the Middle East, a programme of which Peres is considered the father, accuses Iran of working to develop a nuclear bomb, a charge denied by the Islamic republic.
Tehran has a long history of belligerent statements towards the Jewish state, which it does not recognise, while Israel has warned of military action to prevent a nuclear Iran that it says would pose an existential threat.

Top Tech Companies that started without an Office

Apple

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Apple, the world’s second largest information technology company by revenue and the world’s third largest mobile phone maker was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in a garage. Starting from a garage, the company has made a mark in computer hardware, software and consumer electronics. Today the company has 8000 employees and is placed at number 6 in the list of Fortune 500 companies.
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  • Company Type: Public
  • Founding Date:  April 1, 1976
  • Revenue: US$ 170.910 Billion
  • Website: www.Apple.com

Facebook

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Facebook, the biggest social networking site on the planet was started in a dorm room of Harvard by Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hudges. Facebook today serves as the best tool for sharing information with others and finding people around the world based on some specific characteristics through the idea of pages and groups.  Facebook is listed at 482 in the Fortune 500 list and has an Alexa rank of 2, making it the world’s second most visited website on the planet.
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  • Company Type: Public
  • Founding Date:  Febuary 4, 2004
  • Revenue: US$ 5.1 Billion
  • Website: Facebook.com
Hewlet Packard (HP)
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Hewlet Packard, a multinational IT company was founded by David Packard and William R. Hewlett in a garage. HP provides hardware, software and IT services. Today, the company gives jobs to 331,800 people around the world. It is placed at number 15 in the list of Fortune 500 companies.
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  • Company Type: Public
  • Founding Date:  January 1, 1939
  • Revenue: US$ 120.357 Billion
  • Website: HP.com

Style Icon: Duchess Kate Middleton’s best looks of 2013

This week, we bring to you everyone’s ultimate best dressed woman.
We, the editorial team here at L&S, have taken it upon us to crown the style icons of 2013. This week, we bring to you everyone’s ultimate best dressed woman (and someone who really doesn’t need another crown) the Duchess of Cambridge and future Queen of England Kate Middleton.
Middleton has had quite an eventful year, from giving birth to the heir of the throne to having her first royal portrait unveiled in January, all the while giving us unforgettable style lessons on how to dress like a royal (on a budget!) and an elegant mommy-to-be. We’ve selected Kate Middleton’s ten best looks from 2013 for your sartorial viewing pleasure, and let us tell you, it wasn’t easy.


1. Can we just take a moment to appreciate how flawless the Duchess looked in the cream-coloured dress with ruffle detailing by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen and the Georgie by Jane Taylor fascinator she wore for Prince George’s christening? Coordinating perfectly with her son’s white satin and Honiton lace christening gown, Middleton’s ensemble is a no brainer for her best look of the year.


2. Middleton subtly paid homage to her late mother-in-law, the equally iconic Lady Di, by selecting an empire-waisted polka dot dress by Jenny Packham for her debut post-Prince George’s birth. She also, much less subtly, dispelled the myth that all mothers should be perfect postpartum by choosing a dress that did not hide her post-baby bump.


3. Which isn’t to say she didn’t give women everywhere a reason to envy her even more than they already do just a few months later. Middleton slipped back into her signature skinny jeans and wedge heels to play a game of volleyball during the SportsAid workshop at the former site of the Olympic Park in London. The sporty new mom’s post-baby abs showed off her fit, flat stomach, just three months after she gave birth to her son.


4. Pretty in peach on the day of her second wedding anniversary, the pregnant royal wore a Manteau Trapeze Coton Serge jacket by Tara Jarmon along with a matching frock by her own dressmaker and her favourite pair of nude LK Bennett court shoes to visit the Naomi House Children’s Hospice.


5. On January 11, Kate repeated a dress when attending the official unveiling of her first portrait at the National Portrait Gallery. She looked beautiful, radiant and young (compared to the portrait) in a maroon belted Sophie Rae dress by Whistles. Our sense of style and limited wardrobe thank her for the excellent example she sets when it comes to fearlessly repeating clothes.


6.  This Black and white polka dot dress by Topshop sold out within an hour of Middleton stepping out for a Warner Brothers Studio Tour in April 2013. She has long been an advocate of mixing high street with high end, and this look is no exception. This look, a £38 dress paired with a Ralph Lauren jacket, was voted Middleton’s best maternity look by the readers ofwhatkatewore.com.


7. This week, Middleton stepped out in a recycled, sleek cream Roland Mouret  Lombard gown with a daring leg slit for the UK red carpet premiere of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.Further proving that you don’t need to spend a million bucks to look like royalty, she paired her gown with a $35.90 statement necklace from Zara. If her innate chic wasn’t enough to call her our style icon for 2013, her penchant for making accessible style statements certainly is.


8. The Duchess wore an icy blue 1950s style cocktail Emila Wickstead frock and grey suede pumps for an appearance at an evening reception hosted by the National Portrait Gallery in London. While the dress was by no means maternity wear, it did wonders to hide her baby bump and make her look radiant at the same time.


9. New mothers everywhere sighed when Middleton glittered in pale gold sequins as she attended her first red carpet since the birth of Prince George, two months previously. She wore a glittering floor-length Jenny Packham dress back in September, for the Tusk foundation gala dinner at The Royal Society in London.


10. Middleton and her baby bump of 7 months wowed in  this Marella coat by Emilia Wickstead. The Duchess brightened up a gloomy day in London in this sunny yellow collarless creation, paired with a (repeated) Jane Corbett hat, her oft-carried Park Avenue clutch by Russell & Bromley and her favourite nude heels.

Labourers win compensation after wages misery in Oman

A group of 36 Bangladeshi labourers who had been working for a construction firm in Oman without regular salaries for over two years will receive compensation, the country's Labour Court has said.
The men, who are now waiting for their tickets and passports, will be receive between OR1,000 to OR1,500 on the day of their departure, Muscat Daily reported. The name of the construction firm was not disclosed.
Sheikh Sekander Ali, the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Oman expressed his “deep appreciation' to all Omani authorities concerned who were involved in the process of delivering justice to a good number of affected Bangladeshis”, the paper said.
At first the salaries were erratic and then were stopped altogether, the labourers were quoted as saying.
They added in comments published by the paper that basic amenities like food were not provided and that they lived in a camp in Mabela Industrial Estate without electricity or proper water supply.

Dubai golf commentator sacked over "distasteful" remark

Retired Swedish golfer Helen Alfredssonm. (Getty Images)
Retired Swedish golfer Helen Alfredssonm. (Getty Images)
A retired professional golfer commentating on the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters has been sacked for making an “inappropriate and distasteful” remark about a fatal Glasgow helicopter disaster while live on air.
When a noisy helicopter flew over the Emirates Golf Club, Helen Alfredsson, a Swede who won 11 tournaments on the Ladies European Tour before retiring in September, said she “hoped they are better pilots than they are in Scotland”.
The comment is understood to have been in reference to the Glasgow helicopter crash, which killed nine people on December 1.
Alfredsson was covering the second round of the Dubai tournament on Friday, which was broadcast on OSN Sports as well as other stations globally.
Viewers immediately criticised her on social media and contacted stations broadcasting the live feed, which also included Sky Sports.
Alfredsson quickly apologised in a statement issued by the Ladies European Tour (LET).
“Regretfully, I made an inappropriate and distasteful comment on air today and apologise unreservedly for any offence that was caused by this mistake,” she said.
“I did not intend to hurt anybody and I am devastated if I have hurt anyone. I feel very embarrassed because this was not intended in any shape or form.”
LET chief executive Ivan Khodabakhsh said: “Helen Alfredsson’s comment on air was clearly careless, but people who know Helen will realise that she would never have intended to hurt someone and I do not believe this was the case.”
Alfredsson was replaced by Carin Koch, who had played the first two rounds in Dubai but missed the cut.

Car giant BMW appoints new MD to drive MidEast growth

(Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg)
German car giant BMW announced on Monday that a new managing director will be appointed in February to drive growth in Middle East markets.
Johannes Seibert, previously vice president marketing for the German market, will succeed Dr Joerg Breuer as MD for BMW Group operations in the Middle East.
The change will be effective as of February 1 2014 with Breuer taking on a new leading role in the company's German market.
Commenting on Seibert's appointment, Graeme Grieve, vice president, Importer Markets, BMW Group said: "Johannes brings a depth of solid experience to the leadership role at BMW Group in the Middle East, and we are confident that his knowledge of brand and product management, and marketing expertise, will contribute to the continued business success of BMW Group in the region."
During the tenure of Breuer's leadership in the Middle East, the company witnessed double digit sales growth in the region.
2012 was a record year for sales which saw the company break the 20,000 barrier for the first time ever with 21,314 cars sold to customers, a 14 percent increase over 2011 figures.
BMW Group Middle East said in October that it was confident of achieving another record year after the company posted a 19 percent increase in sales for the third quarter of 2013 compared with the same period last year.
The company said the growth in year-to-date numbers demonstrated the "continued growth of the region's premium automotive industry and also highlight Middle East customers' appetite for luxury cars".
BMW said that a record 18,835 BMW and MINI cars has been sold to customers in the region, with
Bahrain and Kuwait leading the charge recording increases for the first nine months of 36 percent and 33 percent respectively.