Saturday, 29 March 2014

Mercedes dominate grand prix practice session

Mercedes, the front-runners in the new season of Formula One, stamped their authority in the Malaysian Grand Prix practise session on Friday. PHOTO: AFP
SEPANG: Mercedes underlined their superiority in the new Formula One season as first Lewis Hamilton, and then Nico Rosberg led the timings in the Malaysian Grand Prix practice sessions on Friday.
Hamilton topped the first session with Rosberg, winner of the season-opener in Australia, coming third. Later, Rosberg took control in the final run-out.
“The conditions were crazy out there. In the extremely warm temperatures, it is a huge challenge to get everything right,” said championship leader Rosberg.
“The quickest teams are closer in timings together in comparison to Australia, so we still have work to do overnight to improve our level of performance.”
While Friday’s practice has little bearing on the race weekend, Mercedes will be pleased to have extended the dominance they showed in Australia.
Rosberg hit the front about a third of the way into the 90-minute run and he was later joined by Hamilton at the top of the timesheets, as Mercedes showed their superior adaptation to this year’s vast technical changes.
Rosberg’s time of one minute 39.909 seconds was three hundredths ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, with world champion Sebastian Vettel improving to within six hundredths for the third spot. The top 11 drivers were all within one second of each other.
Hamilton, who veered off the track in both outings, was fourth in the second session ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, Williams’ Felipe Massa, Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo and Jenson Button of McLaren.

Serena anticipates ‘good game’ with Li in final

Defending champion Serena will appear in her ninth Miami Masters final when she faces second-seeded Li Na on Saturday. PHOTO: AFP
MIAMI: Serena Williams is looking forward to her clash with China’s Li Na in the Miami Masters final, after defeating Maria Sharapova 6-4, 6-3 on Thursday.
Serena will be seeking her second straight Miami crown when she takes on Australian Open champ Li who booked her spot in the final of the combined WTA and ATP event by beating Dominika Cibulkova 7-5, 2-6, 6-3.
The 32-year-old Serena is the top seed and Li is number two but their head-to-head record is one-sided in favour of Serena, who has won 10 of 11 career meetings and hasn’t lost a match to Li in six years.
“She brings some good game,” Serena said of Li. “She comes to the net, and I’m enjoying that right now.”
Sharapova, ranked fifth in the world and seeded fourth, seized the first break in each set against Serena, but couldn’t build on that as she went down to the American for a 15th straight time.
Serena leads their career head-to-head 16-2, and Sharapova’s two victories in the rivalry came back in 2004.
In Thursday’s second semi-final, Li improved to 7-0 against 11th-ranked Cibulkova.
World number two Li hit two aces but she won 46 of 79 first serve points in the two-hour, 20-minute match.
Li won despite hitting six double faults and taking just eight of 29 points on her second serve.
Nadal, Berdych book semis berths
World number one Rafael Nadal advanced to the semi-finals of the ATP Tour’s Miami Masters tournament Thursday by rallying to beat Canadian Milos Raonic 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Spain’s Nadal clinched the victory on the first match point in the third set when Raonic failed to reach a spinning serve out wide on hardcourts at the Crandon Park Tennis Center.
“Today was a special opponent with a strong game from the baseline,” said Nadal.
Top seed Nadal advances to the semis, where he will face seventh-seeded Tomas Berdych, who cooled off the red-hot Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3).

Family of Shahzaib Bajwa sues US hospital, doctor: Media

Muhammad Shahzaib Bajwa, 20, was spending a semester in an exchange programme at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. PHOTO: SUPPORT FOR SHAHZAIB BAJWA FACEBOOK PAGE
WASHINGTON: The family of comatose student Muhammad Shahzaib Bajwa sued Cloquet Community Memorial Hospital and the doctor who treated him in the emergency room, Washington Times reported.
The lawsuit, filed on Shahzaib’s behalf, seeks damages in excess of $75,000.
The suit claims that he suffered permanent brain damage and brain injury as a direct and proximate result of Dr Peter Olsen’s negligence.
“Dr Olsen’s failure to timely establish and ensure an adequate airway was a direct contributing cause of permanent anoxic brain injury and damage,” the lawsuit says.
The hospital administration refused to comment on the request, Express News reported on Saturday.
The accident
Shahzaib, 20, has been in a coma since November when a deer struck a car carrying him and friends from the city of Minneapolis back to the University of Wisconsin-Superior where he was spending a semester abroad.
The deer’s antlers pierced his face and broke his nose, although he was still able to speak. But once at the hospital, he choked on his own blood and suffered a heart attack.
What was meant to be an academic semester abroad through a State Department-backed exchange programme has turned into a complex journey through US insurance, medical and visa regulations for the family from Faisalabad.

Air tragedy: Military cargo plane crash kills five in India

Onlookers surround cargo plane which crashed in central Madhya Pradesh. PHOTO: AFP
NEW DELHI: 
A C-130J Hercules cargo plane crashed on Friday in central India killing all five of its crew members, an Air Force spokesman said.
The US-made military aircraft came down on the outskirts of Gwalior city in Madhya Pradesh while on a routine flight, group captain Gerard Galway told AFP. “We can confirm that all five crew members have died in the crash,” he said.
It was the first crash involving a Hercules aircraft in India, which has been troubled for years by crashes of Russian-made MiG-21 fighter planes.
In a statement, the defence ministry said the aircraft crashed at 4:30 GMT after taking off from Agra. An investigation into the accident was under way, the statement added.
The accident is the latest in a string of deadly mishaps to have hit the country’s armed forces. The chief of the Indian navy resigned last month on the day a fire on board a nuclear submarine killed two officers off the Mumbai coast.
Friday’s accident involved one of the six heavy-lift military transport aircraft which India acquired from Lockheed Martin for around $1.1 billion in a deal signed four years ago.
India had recently deployed one of these aircraft to take part in the search and rescue operation for the missing Malaysian MH370 flight.

Visiting UN envoy: Former British PM Gordon Brown arrives today

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is the UN Special Envoy for Global Education. PHOTO: AFP
KARACHI: 
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is the UN Special Envoy for Global Education, will arrive in Islamabad today (Saturday) on the invitation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
He, along with PM Nawaz, will be addressing the Youth Forum where he is likely to make commitments on behalf of the international community in the education sector of Pakistan, especially girls’ education.
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar told reporters that Alice Albright, the chairperson of Global Partnership for Education, will also be accompanying the former British premier.
Governor Punjab said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government has made the commitment of doubling the education budget and increasing enrolment to achieve millennium development goals.
This commitment has encouraged the international community to come and extend a helping hand to Pakistan to achieve these goals, he added.
After the Youth Forum, the visiting UN envoy will address a press conference.
James Gordon Brown is a British Labour Party politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 until 2010. He previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Labour Government from 1997 to 2007. Brown has been a member of the British Parliament since 1983.

Tragic stories emerge as US landslide toll inches up

Rescue workers look for victims in the mudslide near Oso, Washington as efforts continued to find victims March 26, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS
LOS ANGELES: Tragic stories have emerged of individual victims of a massive US landslide, as the confirmed death toll inched up Friday amid fears the eventual number dead will be much higher.
Ninety people remain missing after the mudslide crashed down on the Washington state town of Oso last weekend, in what could be one of the biggest landslides ever in the United States.
The confirmed death toll edged up from 16 to 17 on Friday, but the actual number so far found is believed to be at least 25, including eight bodies located in the debris by earlier in the week.
A total of 49 dwellings in the rural town were hit by the square-mile wall of mud, rocks and trees, which also destroyed part of a highway about 60 miles northeast of Seattle.
More than 200 rescue workers have been working in tough conditions for six days. A few survivors were found immediately after the mudslide, but none since last Saturday.
One of the most moving stories is that of Natasha Huestis, whose four-month old baby daughter Sanoah Violet are both among the confirmed dead.
Huestis had left her daughter with the infant’s grandmother, who was looking after the baby at her home – which was directly in the path of the massive landslide.
“Sanoah’s name is Hawaiian.  My mom, she came up with Sanoah’s middle name, Violet,” she said. “Sanoah Violet. Her name means mist in the mountains.  And you know, she’s in the mountains right now.”
Gary McPherson, 81, and his 69-year-old wife, Linda, were sitting reading the paper next to each other in their Stillaguamish Valley home when the monster slide swept the entire structure for 150 yards.
He survived – apparently because he was sitting in a heavy wooden chair, which protected him – but his wife didn’t.
“Before he heard people coming, he was able to dig a hole and see the sky,” their 38-year-old daughter, Kate, told the Los Angeles Times. “The whole time, he was calling for my mom, who was right next to him, but she never responded.”
Rain again hampered efforts Friday by emergency teams searching for bodies in the vast mass of sticky mud and debris, which obliterated nearly 50 homes.
Snohomish County District 21 Fire Chief Travis Hots had said on Thursday that he would announce a “substantial” increase in the death toll Friday.
But at two regular daily briefings Friday he and other officials said they could only announce deaths officially confirmed by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s office.
“This is a sensitive situation for people who have lost their loved ones … it’s not as simple as saying ‘This is the number,’” said Hots.
Washington state governor Jay Inslee has called for a moment of silence Saturday to honor the victims at 10:37 am local time, exactly a week after the landslide occurred.
“I know that every Washingtonian holds in their heart the people of the Stillaguamish Valley and we all wish we could ease their pain,” the governor said.

World Trade Center stunts trigger security concerns

Sun reflects off New York's One World Trade Center as people stand in a park in Hoboken, New Jersey, in this file photo taken September 29, 2013. PHOTO: REUTERS
NEW YORK: A team of daredevil parachutists and a lone teenager have triggered fears about lax security at New York’s rebuilt World Trade Center, an emblem of the city’s resilience and renewal after the horrors of 9/11.
Within the space of a fortnight, revelations of repeated security breaches at what should be one of the most tightly guarded buildings in the United States have been met with incredulity by locals.
The first breach took place at night on September 30 last year, when three base-jumpers – one of whom worked on the site – accessed the tower before leaping off and descending to the streets of Manhattan.
The second case, on March 16, saw a 16-year-old enthusiast slip through a fence and take an elevator to the 84th floor of the highly symbolic building.
He then made his way up to the 104th floor, sneaking past a sleeping guard, before using a ladder to reach the spire at the top of the 541-meter construction.
The guard caught napping was subsequently fired. The teenager was arrested and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass.
In the base-jumping case, four men – the three parachutists and a lookout – were arrested and charged this week following a five-and-a-half month investigation.
A video of the base-jumpers’ daring nighttime descent appeared online this week, quickly racking up more than a million views.
One of the men arrested, 33-year-old Andrew Rossig, said breaching security at the site had required “no effort whatsoever.”
“We just kind of walked in. It’s supposed to be the most secure building in the world,” he said.
“God forbid it was somebody else getting in there with a real intention to harm New Yorkers.”
New York Police Commissioner William Bratton decried the stunt, however.
“These men violated the law and placed themselves, as well as others, in danger,” he said as he announced the arrests.
“Being a thrill-seeker does not give immunity from the law.”
Security for One World Trade Center, which will become the tallest building in the United States when it opens in 2015, is now shared between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the Durst Organization real estate company, which manages and leases the site, Durst communications chief Jordan Barowitz told AFP.
When the base-jumpers pulled off their stunt, the Port Authority was solely in charge of security, he emphasized.
“We are in charge of the security inside the site since January. Outside, it’s Port Authority,” Barowitz said.
“We are very concerned and we are working with the Port Authority to improve the security of the site,” he added.
He did not reveal the number of personnel deployed to guard the tower, which has already leased 55 percent of its office space ahead of the opening.
Port Authority spokesman Joseph Dunne said officials were continuing to “reassess” security practices at the site and were looking at ways of ensuring it was “as secure as possible.”
“We take security and these type of infractions extremely seriously and will prosecute violators,” he added.
In the aftermath of this week’s revelation about the base-jumpers, two journalists from CNN tried unsuccessfully to penetrate the site last Tuesday, before being arrested.
The new World Trade Center is being erected on the site of the old Twin Towers, which was destroyed by al Qaeda suicide attackers on September 11, 2001, killing nearly 2,800 people.
Once completed, the complex will include a museum, a permanent outdoor memorial, five skyscrapers, a subway station, shops and an arts center.