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PAKISTAN POLITICS

Pakistan becomes 1 associate member of CERN from Asia ST

Pakistan is the first Asian country to become an Associate Member of the Organization. The only two other associate members of CERN are Turkey and Serbia.

sent a task force of experts to visit Pakistan, the team had favourably supported Pakistan’s credentials for associate membership. The press release added, “With the new status of associate membership of CERN, Pakistan had formally Pakistan looks forward applied for associate membership in February to benefiting from and contributing more 2013. “The CERN Council had responded intensively to the favourably to Pakistan’s increasingly innovative and challenging associate membership initiatives in science and and as a first step had technology,”

What is CERN? The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN is a European research organization whose purpose is to operate the world's largest particle p h y s i c s l a b o r a t o r y. Established in 1954, the organization is based in the n o r t h we s t s u b u r b s o f Geneva on the Franco–Swiss border, and has 21 European member states. Israel is the first (and currently only) nonEuropean country granted full membership. The term CERN is also used to refer to the laboratory, which employs just under 2,400 full-time employees and 1,500 part-time employees, and hosts some 10,000 visiting scientists and engineers, representing 608 universities and research facilities and 113 nationalities. CERN's main function is to provide the par ticle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy physics research as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN. It is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web.

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20 years of innovation - the past, the present and the future Forward Sports Private Limited is one of the few companies in Sialkot industry that can trace its history back in 20 years. They would like to take you to the corridors of rich business history of Forward Sports Private Limited. They have the privilege to create and introduce new methods in manufacturing industry that became source of guidance in Sialkot for small and large scale industries of sports goods. Today Akhtar's factory is the largest football producer in Pakistan, primarily manufacturing footballs for Adidas. Pakistan will manufacturing the official

42 MILLION FOOTBALLS IN 33 DAYS FOR FIFA 2014

Fifa 2014, the credit goes to Khawaja Masood Akhtar, whose endeavours made it possible to go head and grab the contract of 42 million footballs. Adidas demands customized machinery for its production and Forward Sports was able to achieve the goal in 33 days. Only a tiny fraction of the footballs made at Akhtar's factory on the edge of Sialkot are hand stitched. Most are machine stitched still a highly labour intensive process involving hundreds of men and women hunched over whirling sowing machines. And some including this year's World Cup ball — are now "thermal bonded," a seamless way of making footballs. The thermal 17


bonded technology is the only way of making balls that m e e t F I FA ' s n ew ly introduced strict rules related to the roundness of the ball.

Brazilian sun.There are tests to see if the printed designs will withstand the pace of the match, and a machine that fires the balls at a metal studded plate at more than 60 kilometers per hour (37 The balls go through a mph) — apparently the rigorous testing process at speed that the ball can reach the factory before being when kicked by a top striker. deemed fit to be kicked by If the ball passes the test, it the world's soccer stars. can then enter mass There are 80 tests, Akhtar production. explains, as we walk through The success story of Sialkot a warren of laboratories.The industries is based on the lab technicians dressed in u n m a t c h e d s k i l l a n d white lab coats and goggles craftsmanship of local dart between the labs, workers. monitoring the range of . football experiments. The balls are subjected to heat, humidity, and high intensity UV rays to see how they'll cope with the harsh

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Inside the lavish yet elegant boutique, decked out in stained oak, Parisian inspired furniture and velvet wall panels, Texheeb London by Designer Lounge has created a luxurious zen-like space for its special Bridal clientele offering a unique and tailored service aiming to meet the distinct needs of every bride and groom. The philosophy behind the store is very much centred on exceptional customer service and providing the ultimate shopping experience. On entering the store clients are offered a tea and cupcakes, in additional VIP and bridal clients are able to order from a customised menu. Regular instore events, ranging from fashions shows, exclusive collection previews

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TECHNOLOGY

New Lithium Battery Created Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan has created a new type of lithium ion conductor

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he long life of lithium ion batteries makes them the rechargeable of choice for everything from implantable medical devices to wearable consumer electronics. But lithium ion batteries rely on liquid chemistries involving lithium salts dissolved in organic solvents, creating flame risks that would be avoided if the cells were completely solid-state. Now a team of researchers at Tohoku University in Japan has created a new type of lithium ion conductor

for future batteries that could be the basis for a whole new generation of solidstate batteries. It uses rock salt Lithium Borohydride (LiBH4), a well-known agent in organic chemistry laboratories that has been considered for batteries before, but up to now has only worked at high temperatures or pressures. In the journal APL Materials, from AIP Publishing, the researchers describe how they doped a cubic lattice of KI molecules with the

LiBH4. This allowed them to stabilize the high-pressure form of Lithium borohydride and make a solid solution at normal atmospheric pressure that was stable at room temperature. In making the new technology, the team made the peculiar discovery that the Li+ ions functioned like pure Li+ ion

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conductors, even though they were just doping the KI lattices. This is the reverse of the normal doping technique, in which a small amount of stabilizing element would be added to an ionic conductor abundant in Lithium. "In other words, LiBH4 is a sort of 'parasite' but not a host material," said Hitoshi Takamura who led the research at Tohoku University. He and his colleagues

have called this mechanism "parasitic conduction" and have suggested that it could be broadly applied in the search for new batteries -- anywhere that small amounts of Li+ ions could be used to dope an oxide, sulfide, halide or nitride host material.

batteries," added Takamura. "The urgency of this quest has been abundantly clear after the grounding of so many aircraft in recent months."

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right from the metals to semiprecious stones. As a final result, Samreen does not settle for anything less than perfection in all her products. Samreen only insists on the best and does not compromise on finish. Samreen's collection is nothing but a true reflection of the richness and diversity of the sub-continent, which reveals the true beauty of a woman, as well as her bold and edgy attitude. The unique yet affordable jewels by Samreen are statement pieces that defy the boundaries of time. Samreen uses colours boldly in her designs. In some designs, she emphasizes the fine colours of the semi-precious stones themselves. In other pieces, she tries to demonstrate harmony by combining different ones. She also likes to match colours with different shapes or cultural themes. Besides colour awareness, Samreen also has the unique ability to combine different materials. She often lays out a lot of different materials in her studio and tries different

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combinations of a variety of materials and jewellery parts and varied types of craftsmanship. Her creative combinations awaken the spirits of all these varied materials. The jewellery has a life and identity of its own. The collection of Samreen's Closet 'Rooh Numai' which she showcased at the Pantene Bridal Couture Week is a classical, yet contemporary line of jewellery, re-invented to cater to today's woman.

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masterpiece to give her clients a royal look, Samreen's distinctive styling made its debut in PBCW at Pakistan, she worked hard to create and maintain the highest standard in jewellery design Samreen jewellery got global attention due to its unique style inspired from royal art for 21st century people, while talking to EMAL samreen shared allot for her fans. Celeb revel her journey for designing the elegance and shared life experiences, EMAL chat with celeb to give readers a creep peep into her life.

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Which thing inspires you and made your mind towards jewellery designer? Actually at heart I'm a very traditional person and hold regards to tradition vey much. I would have loved to have lived in the era of the Mughal Empire and can imagine my self as being a queen. This thought in mind made me focus on that time and was inspired. Not only on jewellery but my home also has a very traditional touch and over the years have collected many items. I was a die hard fan off only buying gold and collected many pieces over the years, it was one day that a jeweller friend of mine suggested that I should be in the business and had an eye for unique pieces, that's how it all started. Gold these days is not possible to

buy as much and not safe to keep around the house so this was my solution to having exclusive pieces for my customers and my self. These days just like having a new garment for an event it is equally important to have matching affordablejewellery also. Although designing is a difficult profession and obviously jewellery designing is much more difficult, what tricks helps you in designing a unique art? I will be very honestand say that I have a very dedicated team who helps me with the designing aspect but my full involvement is in every piece that is created and every stone used is preapproved by me. I will never compromise on the workmanship of my product thus making every wearer feel royalty! All my pieces are 24 karat gold plated and using the best semi 85


precious stones out there. Your designing is entirely different and unique, what you like the most in your own creative work for jewellery. The best part for me is one I see the final result of a design that comes to life & is cherished by our customers for a lifetime as anheirloom.

friends through my course of success who have dearly helped and guided me and cant thank them enough but they stay very close to my heart. How would you define the design of

It's been a smooth journey thus far. What are the five things you can't live without? Family, love, friends, Pakistan and designer handbags Do you ever get

“Behind every success full man there is a woman� Who is behind this successfull woman. I would like to say life has its ups & downs. Through out your life journey one can either become a victim of ones inner sole or rise to the occasion and prove that you can succeed in life. I consider my own self as being behind my success & started my business with only $500. I am my own success but have had many special

your jewellery? I would define my designs as being very interactive, sophisticated, elegant and my pieces being TheArt of Romance. What is the most trouble you've ever gotten into?

nervous the first time while designing the jewellery? No not nervous but at times it does not come out the way I wanted it and have to start again which becomes time consuming and 86


annoying. So, what's your favourite thing to do when you aren't busy? I am a clean freak and very organized. I love to decorate my home and feel very happy when every thing is in its place. I rather spend time in my home organizing and cleaning than going out. I only enjoy outings if my home is in order. How do you balance your profession with other obligations? This is most challenging as I have two daughters, one in college and

the other in high school. I try as much as I can but at times I know I can't give as much time as I should due to traveling. My mother lives with me and with her support so much is possible. My new collection just showcased at in NY on the 27th June is called Zarafshan (shinning gold). Collections in order: 1 Royal Collection 2 Mughal Collection 3 Rooh Numai 4 Zarafshan

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Where are you from? Voronezh, Russia What do you like About Modeling? I like to “play different characters” and try different “faces” during the photo shoots. Sometimes it is similar to acting on a stage, only you have to show your thoughts and ideas just through one shot. What inspire you in Life? There are lots of things that inspire me. It’s travelling to Europe, fashion, fitness, my daughter, French movies, good wine, paintings (especially Impressionists), dancing ballet and salsa, reading good books, meeting interesting people, photography. What are you hobbies? Dancing, fitness and photography. Who is your favourite soccer team in this world cup? Of course Russian, but I have my sympathy to Italy team too.

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So what does we have to do with fashion everywhere the amount of collaborations the fashion world has had lately with everything soccer related is overwhelming and although all the fun just started it isn't ever too early to start stocking up on fun and fashionable, soccer style isn't just about rocking specific colors. The blue and white & also black and white colour combination has been a huge trend for Spring 2014, and we think the designers might have been bitten by the soccer bug, and represents in a marvellous photo shoot Chalo Garcia. From white skirts and tops to cute accessories, you can rock the hot soccer trend in a seriously chic way all summer long. As fans of different countries gear up to watch their favorite players , out on the field, they too want to feel like their idolized sport stars. World Cup-themed soccer skirts, shits are just some of the soccerrelated fashions theme shoot coming out of the 2014 football World Cup.

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I TRIP TO AUSTRALIA

arrived at Sydney, Australia, early on the morning of 10 August before continuing on to Darwin, Australia. I went to the Australian National Maritime Museum to see the new exhibit on Scott’s last expedition to Antarctica. The exhibit was very well organized and I was particularly impressed by the shoes for the sled dogs and the snowshoes for the horses. While I was at the museum, I was also able to see the replica of the Dutch sailing ship Duyfken which was visiting the museum.

I flew to Darwin on August 12 to be in position to board the HMB Endeavour for the Darwin to Broome, Australia, voyage segment as part of the Australian National Maritime Museum HMB Endeavour. The HMB Endeavour is a replica of Captain James Cook’s 18th century sailing ship which I visited while at Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney Australia, during 2009 and 2010.Endeavour was constructed in Freemantle, Western Australia, between 1988 and 1994, at a cost of 17 million Australian dollars and is considered to be Australia’s Flag Ship. I arrived at Darwin during the afternoon and began exploring the neighborhood near my hotel. I 103


continued walking in the direction of the wharf area and spotted the Endeavour off in the distance. I gradually made my way down to the Stoke’s Hill Wharf area and walked to where the Endeavour was moored. She had been open for public tours earlier in the day but was closed by the time I arrived. I spent some time talking to the security guard and decided to return the following day when she would again be open to the public. I returned to my hotel before 6:00 PM and was amazed that most of the restaurants were closed before 9:00 PM.

museum exhibit materials from the ship on Monday, August 15, in preparation for crew boarding on August 16. After leaving the Endeavour, I visited the World War II Oil Storage tunnels on my way back to my hotel. These were oil storage tunnels that were constructed between 1943 and the end of the war to protect Darwin’s oil supplies from e n e my b o m b a rd m e n t d u r i n g wartime. On the morning of August 14, I continued my explorations of Darwin on foot. I explored Bicentennial Park from the Parliament House to the Aquascene at Doctors Gully and

I returned to the Endeavour the following day and spent several hours there visiting with people and taking the public tour of the ship with all of the museum exhibits on board. I was informed that the Darwin to Broome voyage was so popular that it was completely sold out. They said that the ship would be open to the public for one more day and that they would remove all of the 104


many other Darwin points of interest including Lyons Cottage, Smith Street Mall, the Old Town Hall Ruins, Survivors’ Lookout, the HMS Beagle Bell Chimes, and Government House. Masked Lapwings and Orange Footed Scrubfowl were among some of the interesting birds that I observed in Bicentennial Park. The Lyons Cottage was built in 1925 as accommodation for the Darwin Cable Company management staff and their families. A telegraph pole statue marks the site where the First Overland Telegraph (OT) Pole was erected on 15 September 1870. The OT Line which stretched 2,000 miles from Port Darwin to Port Augusta in South Australia, was finally linked to Java via a submerged telegraph cable on 27 August 1872. On August 15, I decided to try my luck with the Darwin public transportation system and I took the No. 8 bus to the Aviation Heritage Centre at Winnellie. T h i s m u s e u m h a s n u m e ro u s helicopters, homebuilt aircraft, aircraft engines, and fixed wing aircraft. I took the No. 8 bus back to Darwin and then took the No. 4 bus to the Fannie Bay Gaol (jail) which first opened in 1883. Following the bombing raid on Darwin in February 1942, the prisoners were released and the military took control of all of the buildings. The jail resumed operations after the war until it was closed in 1979. The Gaol suffered 105



damage during Cyclone Tracy in December 1974. An aboriginal art exhibit was open in a portion of the old medium security section during my visit. I then took the No. 4 bus from the jail to the Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery which had a number of exhibition galleries including a Cyclone Tracy Exhibit and the Colin JackHinton Maritime Gallery. I returned to downtown Darwin via the No. 4 bus and began packing to checkout the following day to board the Endeavour. I boarded the Endeavour on the morning of August 16. Most of the day was spent with orientation, training, and ship safety.The Endeavour had a professional crew of 16 people, a maximum voyage crew of 36 people, and supernumerary (gentlemen sailor) crew of 4 people. The voyage crew members are required to perform all voyage crew duties. Each supernumerar y crew member is assigned to one of four private cabins. Each Supernumerar y has the option to choose individual shipboard watch activities in which he or she wishes to 107


participate. The supernumeraries also have access to a separate toilet and shower facility, which they share with the Captain, and have complete access to the 18th century officers’ mess area as well as the great cabin. I booked my p a s s a g e a s a supernumerary and was assigned to the Mr. Joseph Banks cabin. This cabin is a replica of the cabin occupied by the botanist and member of the Royal Society, Joseph Banks, when he sailed with Captain Cook.

The voyage crewmember and supernumeraries were assigned to three separate watch groups: Fore Mast Watch, Main Mast Watch, and Mizzen Mast Watch. I was assigned to the Mizzen Mast Watch along with Greg Keays, another supernumerary. The watch groups rotated through the ships watches – Afternoon (1200-1600), 1st Dog (1600-1800), 2nd Dog (1800-2000), Evening (2000-2400), Middle (0000004), Morning (04000800) and Forenoon (0800-1200). As supernumeraries, Greg

and I opted to perform watch duties between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM which included climbing the mast and yards, sail handling, l o o ko u t d u t i e s , a n d steering the ship at the helm. The other two supernumeraries were Cliff Pulling, who was sailing on the voyage with his son, and John Boulton, a pediatrician who currently specializes in providing medical care to the Aboriginal population in the Kimberly. John, Greg.I would like to travel with them again on some future visits to Australia. 108


Since the Captain decided to wait for high tide before d e p a r t i n g D a r w i n , we departed Darwin at 7:00 PM on August 16. We sailed northeast and anchored in Shoal Bay for the night. The following morning we hoisted the anchor and set sails on a westerly course as we began day 2 of our voyage to Broome. We continued sailing on a northwesterly course while we were waiting for favourable winds. Unlike the Europa, where one person steers the ship from the helm, the helm on the Endeavour requires two people: one person, called the “brawn,” positions the helm wheel pursuant to instructions from the “brain,” who determines the proper position of the helm wheel. The Endeavour employs three methods of steering: following precise instructions from a professional crewmember; steering a course based on the ship’s compass; and steering “Full and By” which is based upon watching the wind in the sails. Most of my times as “brain” at the helm involved steering by compass although I got an opportunity to steer “Full and By” on one afternoon en route to

Careening Bay. During watch on August 18, I got an opportunity to climb to the fore mast top gallant spar and out to the starboard end of the top gallant yard-arm to release and unfurl the sail. I also got an opportunity to climb about half-way out on the bowsprint during forward lookout duty. We also saw a few sea birds, several humpback whales, and a large yellow sea snake as we continued to wait for more favorable winds. Throughout the voyage, I was amazed at how few sea birds we encountered. The winds came up on August 19 and we were finally sailing in excess of 8 knots. Of course the increased winds created waves and several crewmembers succumbed to sea sickness. On August 20, the ocean began to change to a dirty greenish color as we encountered silt from the Ord River and during late afternoon we passed Cape Londonderry. The Captain decided to anchor overnight at Napier Broome Bay just west of Cape Talbot 109


because we would be anchor again at Wary Bay approaching very strong the following day. tidal currents, hazards, and Since the following sand banks in the dark. morning brought high We sailed overnight and winds and strong currents, arrived at Wary Bay on the the Captain canceled west side of Bigge Island attempting a shore landing early morning on August at Wary Bay and instead 22.The Captain wanted to motored to a position to anchor and have shore sail a southwesterly excursions so that we course.At roughly 3:00 PM could explore the rugged on August 23, we sailed coastal landscape and see east of Lemark Island en indigenous rock ar t route to Careening Bay. created by the Wunambal It was during this people on cave walls at afternoon watch that I Wary Bay. Unfortunately got my opportunity at the Gods were against us the helm to steer using a n d , a f t e r t h r e e the “Full and By” unsuccessful attempts to method – watching the anchor at Wary Bay, we sails to ensure that they moved farther north and a r e c a t c h i n g t h e attempted one more time maximum wind before to anchor. This anchorage losing full sail due to the initially looked to be wind moving in front of successful but, while the the sails. We observed zodiac boat was being whales and dolphins en deployed, the anchor route and arrived at began dragging and we C a re e n i n g B ay a t were forced to abandon approximately 9:30 PM. our shore excursion During the morning of between 12:30 and 1:00 August 24, we began PM. The Captain sailed the shore excursions south and successfully using the zodiac boat anchored at Boomerang and transporting five Bay on the southeast end people per trip to the of Bigge Island at 2:30 p.m. beach to see the in hopes of trying to

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While the ship was being repaired, members of the crew carved “HMC Mermaid 1820” into the trunk of a very large Boab tree. This site has since become a UNESCO World Heritage site and we were fortunate to be able to stop and see it. We also observed an eagle-like bird soaring above us while we were on the beach. Since there was virtually no shade on the beach, Greg and I returned to the ship at approximately 11:15 AM.

sails were being furled. We motored all night and most of the following day, and we were observed sea snakes, a school of feeding dolphins, Brown Boobies, and whales.We set the sails at 3:30 PM and then observed a very large pod of whales. At least some of the whales were sperm whales. The Captain navigated the ship around for a course to better observe the whales. Several of the whales breached and one whale did a long high breach above the water – the “Air Jordan” of the pod. The Captain once again reversed course and we returned to motoring en route to Broome.

A couple of other ships sailed past us at anchor and our last shore party returned to the ship at 4:30 PM.After hauling in t h e a n c h o r, w e motored back out of Careening Bay and set Some of the shroud sails sometime before lines had just been redawn. coated with fresh pine On August 25, we sailed tar which made the southwest to the west climb from the main of White Island and mast course platform to began motoring during the top gallant area the late afternoon. m e s s y a n d g o o e y, Between 6:00 PM and requiring extra-special 7:30 PM, I managed the a t t e n t i o n t o o u r helm by myself during climbing. We each left our watch while the one of our cameras with

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watch members on the main deck to take photos of our climb to the top and took other cameras to the top with us. Greg and I photographed each other at the main course platform halfway up the mast and at the top gallant platform at the top. Since this was the next to the last night aboard the ship, the supernumeraries were treated to a private dinner with the Captain served in the Great Cabin. The Captain wore his uniform to dinner and the best that I could do was to put on clean travelling clothes for dinner.

climbing harnesses. We completed packing our personal gear and had our final “all hands� voyage crew meeting where the Captain passed out certificates of participation on the voyage and the voyage chart that Greg had prepared during the voyage. While waiting for our luggage, John and I were interviewed by a local TV station regarding our voyage. After breakfast on the When asked why I morning of August 29, came all the way from we turned in our Los Angeles to sail on reflective vests and the Endeavour, I said sailed out to get a better look at the E n d e av o u r, a n d I enjoyed looking at the different types of ships sailing past us at anchor. After dinner an amateur hour talent show was put on by the permanent crew and the three watches. The show was wonderful and highlighted how many talented people were on our voyage.

Our last day of sailing was August 28. As we got closer to Broome, we obser ved sea snakes, turtles, whales, a school of skipjacks, Lesser Frigate Birds, and Brown Boobies.We sailed into Cable Beach, which is a northern suburb of Broome, and a n c h o r e d a t approximately 1:35 PM. Quite a few people 112



that I had seen her at the Australian National Maritime Museum during 2009 but could not get on board because a mast was being replaced. When I returned to the museum in 2010, I was able to tour the ship and signed up for Emails. When I returned home to Los Angeles, I told my wife that I wanted to sail on the Endeavour but that I was too old to “sling a hammock” and would want to sail only as a supernumerary with a cabin. Shortly thereafter, when I received an E-mail from t h e m u s e u m announcing the 20112012Endeavour Around Australia voyage, I immediately signed up as supernumerary for the Darwin to Broome voyage segment. I met up with many of our shipmates at Matso’s, a bar and restaurant, near my B&B for dinner. After dinner, Greg drove me back to Bay House in the car that he had

rented and we agreed to meet at 5:30 AM the following morning to try at low tide to see the wreckage of some of the seaplanes that had been bombed in Roebuck Bay during World War II. Since I was scheduled to fly from Broome that evening, I showered and packed up for my flight. I checked out of my room and stored my things in the office. Paul and Shary’n gave me a key to Bay House to use during the day and said that they would drive me to the airport for my evening flight. I then began exploring Broome on foot with my first stop being the Broome Historical Museum which occupies the old Broome Customs House.The museum is a treasure trove of the early days of Broome and the pearl industry. It also has a section devoted to the bombing of Broome with some recovered wreckage from the airplanes d e s t roye d b y t h e 114


Japanese in Roebuck B ay. A l t h o u g h n o photographs are allowed within the building, photos of the artifacts in the outside area are allowed. I took some photos of a Wright Cyclone radial engine that was recovered from one of the Dornier seaplanes destroyed in the bay during the bombing and had a long discussion with the gentleman in charge of the aviation wreckage.

particular are protesting attempts by one or more large corporations to establish a large $30 billion production plant to process natural gas from the offshore Browse Basin project – building a huge industrial complex at James Price Point on the coast north of Broome. Some people in Broome have erected protest signs at their homes which I w a l ke d p a s t a s I I continued walking explored Broome. toward downtown I returned to the point Broome and ran across overlooking Broome Greg as he was arriving Roebuck Bay and took at Matso’s. Greg gave some late afternoon me part of a small p h o t o s b e f o r e bottle of Eucalyptus Oil returning to Bay House. that I brought home After a short rest, Paul and which completely drove me to the airport removed the tar from to catch my flight to my hat and clothes. I P e r t h w h e r e I joined Greg and some c o n n e c t e d t o other shipmates for Melbourne and again lunch and took a photo connected to Sydney, of our group as I said arriving Sydney on the good-bye to explore morning of August 31. I more of Broome on spent the night in foot. Sydney and flew back to At the present time, L o s A n g e l e s o n many people in Broome September 1. and aboriginal people in 115


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Something to know about Lionel Messi

Lionel AndrĂŠs Messi born 24 June 1987 is an Argentine footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He serves as the captain of his country's national football team. Born in Rosario, he is having a normal life, until a hormonal problem that affected his growth changed the plans of his family and his future. Facing expensive treatment for their son, Messi's parents moved to Spain as Newell's were not able to afford the medical costs related to his condition, and even the wealthiest Argentine teams, such as River Plate, refused to foot the bill. After his first trial with Barcelona, the Catalan coaches had no doubts. They decided to sign Messi and pay for his medical treatment. His growth was noticeable within Barca, and in little time he came to be considered one of the great talents at the club. He made his debut in the first division in October 2004, against Espanyol, and Barcelona have since adopted him as one of their greatest idols Commonly ranked as the best player in the world and rated by some in the sport as the greatest of all time, During FIFA 2014 while the match with Nigeria Messi once again inspires victory, the living legend says that “My goal on Iran was a wonderful moment, and it was a huge relief. 119


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P ER FECT P ONY TAIL FOR S UMMERS

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ecause it's a style we wear almost daily, we never get tired of learning tips to perfect the ponytail. So when Rodney Cutler, Cutler Salon owner and Redken lead stylist, explained to us how he styled the sleek ponytails at the Cushnie et Ochs spring 2014 runway show, we were all ears. Here are his three essentials for creating a pony that stays in place even after the last strut down the catwalk

Direct your Blow Dry For a super sleek ponytail (and no bumps), you always want to blow dry your hair in the direction you want the hair to land. Blow dry hair from the root straight back in the direction of where the ponytail is going to ensure it lays properly.

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When pulling hair into a ponytail (Cutler pulled hair back in sections), tilt your head back slightly to create a tighter hold. This helps keep the hair underneath from slipping out after you secure the pony.

Upgrade Your Elastic When you secure a ponytail with a regular elastic, the hair loses tension over time and eventually slips out. Instead, Cutler used a hair bungee to wrap the ponytail. To keep the hair in place, twist one end of the bungee clockwise around the base of the ponytail and then twist the other end of the bungee counterclockwise, then tie the two ends in a tight knot

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FOOD FANTASTIC

Kutae Huae Kebab RECIPE INGREDIENTS: Undercut beef 1/2kg Yogurt 125g Whole Red chili 5-6 Green chilies 2-3 Crushed red chilies 1tsp Turmeric 1tsp Crushed cumin 1tsp Crushed coriander 1tsp Onion 1 Coriander 1/4bunch Egg 1

Flour 2tbsp Gram flour 1tbsp Ginger garlic paste 1tbsp All spice powder 1/2tsp Desiccated coconut 2tbsp Finely chopped almonds pistachios 50g Oil 2tbsp Water 1/2cup Oil 2tbsp

RECIPE METHOD: Ina wok heat 2tbsp oil and add 1tbsp ginger garlic paste. Fry for a few minutes Add ½ kg beef undercut pieces and cook until the water given out by the meat dries and the latter becomes tender Add 2-3 green chilies , 5-6 red chilies , 125g yogurt,1tsp crushed cumin,1tsp crushed coriander,1 chopped onion, ¼ bunch chopped coriander ,1/2tsp all spice powder,2tbsp desiccated kebab,2tbsp flour,1tbsp gram flour and one egg Add ½ cup water, cover and cook for 20-25 minutes. Uncover the pan and cook until the water dries. Turn the flame off and crush the meat .Add the flour, gram flour and a beaten egg. Shape the mixture into round kebabs and shallow fry until golden brown

Hara Masala Qeema RECIPE INGREDIENTS: Peas ½ kg Mince ½ kg Onion chopped 250 gm Butter 100 gm Green chilies 6 Tomato puree 1 cup Yogurt 1 cup Coriander leaves ½

bunch Chili powder 1 tsp Black pepper 1 tsp Cumin seeds 1 tsp Turmeric powder 1 tsp Garlic chopped 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp Oil 2 tbsp

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RECIPE METHOD: Heat 2 tbsp oil in pan, add 250 gm chopped onion and fry till soft. Now add ½ kg mince and fry well. Add 1 cup tomato puree, 1 tsp chopped garlic, 6 green chilies, 1 tsp cumin seeds, ½ bunch coriander leaves, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp turmeric powder, 1 tsp chili powder and 1 tsp black pepper. Fry well till oil comes on top. Now add ½ kg peas and 250 gm yogurt. Simmer for 20 minutes till peas are tender. Turn the flame off. Dish it out, garnish with coriander leaves and serve.

ORANGE PAPAYA & PINEAPPLE SALAD RECIPE INGREDIENTS: Pineapple1 cup Orange4 Papaya1 kg Salt½ tsp Black Pepper½ tsp

Chili Sauce1 tbsp Honey2 tbsp Cream1 cup Sesame Seed Oil1 tbsp Fried Peanuts 1 cup

RECIPE METHOD: Take 1 cup pineapple, orange and papayas in a bowl. Add in olive oil in the pan and add in ½ tsp salt, ½ tsp black pepper, 1 tbsp chili sauce, 2 tbsp honey and 1 cup cream. Cook it and when it comes to boil. Close the flame. Add in the chopped fruits. Add in 1 cup fried peanuts and serve.

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2 July 2014 RELEASING DATE

Hercules release date July 25, 2014 .Everyone knows the legend of Hercules and his twelve labours. Our story begins after the labours, and after the legend. Haunted by a sin from his past, Hercules has become a mercenary. Along with five faithful companions, he ancient Greece selling his services for gold and using his legendary reputation to intimidate enemies. But when the benevolent ruler of Thrace and his daughter seek Hercules' help to defeat a savage and terrifying warlord, Hercules finds that in order for good to triumph and justice to prevail‌ he must again become the hero he once was‌ he must embrace his own myth‌ he must be Hercules.

After a construction project begins digging in their neighborhood, best friends Tuck, Munch and Alex inexplicably begin to receive strange, encoded messages on their cell phones. Convinced something bigger is going on, they go to their parents and the authorities. When everyone around them refuses to take the messages seriously, the three embark on a secret adventure to crack the code and follow it to its source. But taking matters into their own hands gets the trio in way over their heads when they discover a mysterious being from another world who desperately needs their help.The epic, suspenseful and exciting journey that follows will change all of their lives forever.

25 july 2014 RELEASING DATE

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RELEASING ON EID 2014

HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA DIRECTOR : Shashank Khaitan PRODUCER : Karan Johar CAST : Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt

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