04 Julai 2012

Malaysia destinasi pilihan Qatar Holding

 Dr Hussain Ali  (kiri),  bersama Ng Yen Yen melihat model hotel yang bakal dibangunkan di Bukit Bintang, semalam. - Foto Nurul Shafina Jemenon/BH
Dr Hussain Ali (kiri), bersama Ng Yen Yen melihat model hotel yang bakal dibangunkan di Bukit Bintang, semalam.

Syarikat labur RM2b buka rangkaian hotel mewah


Kuala Lumpur: Qatar Holding LLC, pemilik rangkaian peruncitan Harrods memilih Kuala Lumpur sebagai dua daripada lokasi pertama rangkaian hotel di bawah jenama mewah itu. Pembangunan hotel itu yang akan dilaksanakannya secara usaha sama dengan syarikat tempatan, Jerantas Sdn Bhd bakal membabitkan pelaburan RM2 bilion.
Naib Pengerusi Qatar Holding, Dr Hussain Ali Al-Abdulla, penerokaan dalam bidang perhotelan itu adalah sebahagian strategi jangka panjang syarikat berkenaan mengembangkan portfolio Harrods selepas mengambil alih rangkaian peruncitan mewah berpangkalan di London itu daripada Mohammed Al Fayed pada 2010.

Beliau berkata, Hotel Harrods Kuala Lumpur itu akan dibangunkan di tapak seluas 2.19 hektar berhadapan pusat membeli-belah Pavilion Kuala Lumpur.

“Kami sudah selesai menjalankan kajian daya maju dan menjangkakan pembinaan hotel tujuh bintang itu akan dimulakan dalam tempoh setahun dari sekarang,” katanya pada sidang media selepas majlis menandatangani memorandum persefahaman antara Qatar Holding dan Jerantas bagi usaha sama itu di Kuala Lumpur semalam.

Hadir sama Menteri Pelancongan, Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen.
Hussain Ali berkata, pertumbuhan kukuh ekonomi Malaysia, persekitaran politik yang stabil serta prospek pelancongan yang cerah mendorong Qatar Holding memilih negara ini untuk membangunkan Harrods Hotel.

“Harrods Hotel Malaysia itu akan mempunyai antara 250 hingga 300 bilik berserta apartmen dan ruang niaga,” katanya.

Selain menjadi rakan usaha sama, Jerantas juga akan menjadi pemaju tunggal projek berkenaan.

Three very hungry chicks

CTURED Skylark chicks with their brightly coloured open beaks looking like flowers.) - These may look like pretty flowers nestled in amongst a hay stack but look closely and you will find the mouths of three hungry little chicks. Luckily keen photographer, Gabor Pozsgai
Remarkable ... The chicks open their beautiful beaks

THESE may look like pretty flowers nestled in a hay stack, but look closely and you will find the mouths of three very hungry little chicks.

The striking image in very high focus was taken by keen photographer Gabor Pozsgai, 35, who had his camera to hand when he came across the nest on the main Shetland Island off Scotland.

Gabor captured the chicks in perfect timing as they tilted their heads back in the hope of a quick bite to eat, and revealed their beautiful orange and black speckled mouths.

Gabor, an insect ecologist, said: “I took about 1,000 photos that day and this one stood out to me immediately as being something special because of the bright colours.

“Normally these nests are well-hidden and I only happened to notice it because I was looking at the ground trying to take photos of insects.

“I take photographs of lots of different types of birds and insects so as soon as I saw the chicks I knew it would make a great photograph.”

Giant killer crocodile is world's biggest

20.24ft beast is record breaker

Crocodile Lolong
Giant ... saltwater crocodile Lolong measures 20.24ft


A GIANT crocodile has officially been declared the largest held in captivity in the world.

Saltwater croc Lolong, who was caught in the southern Philippines last September, measures a whopping 20.24ft (6.17m).

Guinness World Record chiefs confirmed the beast had taken the record from an Australian crocodile, which measured more than 17ft (5m).

Lolong was captured in the remote town of Bunawan following the deaths of a nine-year-old girl and a fisherman.

Locals believed the victims were killed by the crocs and launched a three-week hunt.

About 100 people pulled the crocodile from a creek using a rope and then hoisted it by crane on to a truck.

Bunawan Mayor Edwin Cox Elorde says villagers still fear that more mammoth crocs could be lurking in the water where locals fish.

He said of Lolong's world record: “We’re really proud because it proves the rich biodiversity of our place but at the same time, there are fears that Lolong may not be alone.”

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Killer croc ... villagers capture Lolong after fears he attacked girl and fisherman

03 Julai 2012

Revealed: Qatar prime minister spends $100 MILLION on New York's most expensive penthouse

The prime minister of Qatar has been revealed as the mystery buyer who spent almost $100 million to purchase New York City’s most expensive penthouse.

Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani brought the luxurious two-story apartment spread over 10,923 square feet in the One57 building back in May.

Furthermore, the billionaire sheikh, who has two wives and 15 children, is reportedly also in discussions about buying four separate, full-floor condos in the exclusive Midtown building, which would bring the total cost to an incredible $250 million.

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Revealed: The prime minister of Qatar has been revealed as the mystery buyer who spent almost $100 million to purchase New York City's most expensive penthouse back in May

City living: The property boasts 10,923 square foot of space opposite Carnegie Hall and provides breathtaking views of the city skyline

City living: The sheik's new property boasts 10,923 square foot of space opposite Carnegie Hall and provides breathtaking views of the city skyline

The One57 building’s developer, Extell’s Gary Barnett, confirmed on May 18 that the apartment had been brought but would only say that a ‘very nice family’ had snapped it up.

Mr Barnett said previously that the buyer, now known to be Al-Thani, was also looking at buying the Winter Garden unit - a duplex featuring a solarium totaling 13,500ft and another floor to create a 20,000 square feet space.

If he does make these further purchases that will likely more than double his spending - bringing it up to a staggering $250 million.

Al-Thani laid down between $90million and $100million for the penthouse after his $31.5 million bid for a couple of Fifth Avenue apartments, owned by the late copper heiress Huguette Clark, was rejected.

And he brought the One57 penthouse before he could even see it completed, as the building is currently in development and only due to be finished next year.

The astronomical fee of the penthouse apartment eclipses the $88million forked out by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev on a penthouse for his daughter last winter at 15 Central Park West.

Views from the castle in the sky will be unparalleled over all of Manhattan, the outer boroughs and beyond

King of the Castle: Views from the castle in the sky will be unparalleled over all of Manhattan, the outer boroughs and beyond; the Sheik brought the property before even seeing it as it is not yet completed

No doubt the owners will be able to afford good window treatments if they want to block out the incredible lights visible from the master bedroom in order to sleep

No doubt the owners will be able to afford good window treatments if they want to block out the incredible lights visible from the master bedroom in order to sleep

The One57 building is across the street from Carnegie Hall and a stone’s throw from Central Park.

The penthouse, on the 89th and 90th floors, boasts a ‘grand salon’, at least five bedrooms, four fireplaces, floor-to-ceiling windows and a large mezzanine, the New York Post reported.

As well as staggering views over the Manhattan skyline and beyond, the property also features impressive 23-foot ceilings.

Al-Thani shelled out on the Midtown penthouse after his bid for two Fifth Avenue apartments, owned by the famously reclusive Huguette Clark, was refused.

'He decided to buy the One57 penthouse after the Huguette Clark rejection,' a source told the New York Post.

Despite offering $500,000 over the asking price, the powerful PM’s bid was refused with the building’s co-op board even refusing the sheikh an interview.

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Rejected: Al-Thani initially hoped to buy a couple of Fifth Avenue apartments, owned by the late copper heiress Huguette Clark, for $31.5 million but his bid was rejected by the co-op board

It is thought the board stonewalled his offer after it was revealed he planned to knock the two eight floor apartments into one.

It was also reported that al-Thani's huge family – and the entourage of staff who travel with them – also caused concerns for the co-op board.

Other reasons cited for the rejection were concerns about where his money was coming from and the fact that the Sheikh is a foreign head of state with diplomatic immunity.

Situated on 157 West 57th street One57 will become the tallest residential building in the city when it is finished next year.

High above the rest: Residents in the penthouse of the shimmering glass tower will look down on their neighbors

High above the rest: Residents in the penthouse of the shimmering glass tower will look down on their neighbors

Sky's the limit: At 1,000ft the tower block will provide incredible vistas of the city, but may block views for residents in other high-rise buildings
ONE57 to Offer Sprawling Views of Central Park as NYC's Tallest Residential Tower

Reaching for the skies: Construction is expected to finally be finished in 2013. When finished the building the building will appear as at right

Sharap-over! It's sweet revenge for Lisicki as Russia ace crashes out

A quick flick through the record books and Maria Sharapova might have known she was going to be in trouble on Monday against Sabine Lisicki.

‘I’ve beaten the French Open champion three times here,’ said Lisicki, still wearing the smile that had lit up Court No 1 since early afternoon.

‘In 2009 I beat Svetlana Kuznetsova, last year Na Li, and this year Maria. I guess they shouldn’t be in my part of the draw.’

Going home: Maria Sharapova has been knocked out by Sabine Lisicki

Going home: Maria Sharapova has been knocked out by Sabine Lisicki

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Pure delight: Lisicki

Contrasting emotions: Sharapova and Lisicki react at the conclusion of their match

It was all, of course, blurted out through a cheeky giggle. And why not? The German 22-year-old had just beaten the world No 1 6-4, 6-3, an exact reverse of last year’s semi-final defeat by the same opponent.

She deserved it, too, her huge serve and thundering groundstrokes bullying the Russian out of the game.

The favourite for the tournament, Sharapova never looked like winning, despite a brief upturn at the end of the first set.

Instead she wore a look of distress and by the end even her shrieking had a depressing tone to it.

This defeat not only leaves her heading home but toppled from the world No 1 position she has held for just a few weeks, with Victoria Azarenka or Agnieszka Radwanska ready to grasp the often poisoned chalice at the top of the women’s game.

Sharapova’s loss means only six of the past 36 women’s Grand Slams have been won by the No 1 seed. ‘I had chances but I didn’t take them,’ said a philosophical Sharapova, who did what many would not and stopped to sign autographs on her way off court.

Victory: Sabine Lisicki marches on

Victory: Sabine Lisicki marches on

‘But she played extremely well. You just have to hand it to her. If she serves as well as she did today and is as aggressive as she was, there’s no doubt she has a lot of potential.’

These women could not have come into Wimbledon with more contrasting fortunes.

Sharapova completed her Grand Slam set by winning the French Open and regaining the world No 1 spot while Lisicki arrived in SW19 having lost in the first round at her last four tournaments. Not that you would have known it. After taking the initiative by breaking Lisicki in the opening game of the match, Sharapova struggled to assert her authority, losing her next two service games and struggling with her movement.

On Lisicki’s serve, she struggled sometimes to even get into the point as the German sent down balls at up to 118mph.

Li Na was half-joking last year when she said Lisicki served like a man. Sharapova was not laughing, breaking back at 5-3 down only to lose her serve - and the set - in the next game.

The second set was barely a contest, Lisicki breaking for 4-2 and never looking back.

She had smiled for almost every minute of the match but swapped it for tears as her second serve ace sealed the win. Court No 1 roared - they had been on her side from the start. It was sweet revenge for Lisicki, not only for last year but for her two other defeats by the Russian.

Shake on it: Sharapova (right) congratulates her opponent

Shake on it: Sharapova (right) congratulates her opponent

‘It was revenge for all three of them,’ said Lisicki afterwards, relishing being back on the grass where her serve is so effective.

Her enthusiasm captivated the Court No 1 crowd and the press room. ‘I enjoy the sport. I just love playing tennis and I love being out there, especially at my favourite tournament.

‘I just have fun out there. I smile because even if I miss a shot by a little, I was going for the right one, so there’s nothing to be mad about.

‘I felt great. As soon as I stepped on the court I also felt like I was playing very well, so I was feeling very confident.’ For Sharapova, there is now the agony of seeing someone else win the trophy she claimed in 2004. For Lisicki, there is a derby against fellow German Angelique Kerber and the real hope of a second consecutive Wimbledon semi-final.

Not that she is getting carried away. ‘I’ve been playing better with each match and better each year, so we’ll see where I end up,’ she added.

The twinkle in her eye suggested she fancies her chances a fair bit more than that.

Fab news for Queens Park Rangers as United defender joins on season-long loan

Queens Park Rangers have completed the signing of Manchester United full-back Fabio on a season-long loan.

The Brazilian, who joined United in 2008, will meet up with his new team-mates next Monday.

'I'm so happy to be here,' said Fabio, who made only five Barclays Premier League appearances last season.

Welcome to Loftus Road: The youngster has agreed a loan deal at QPR

Welcome to Loftus Road: The youngster has agreed a loan deal at QPR

'This loan is so important for me in terms of my career. I want to play as many games as possible here. I want to play well and win games as well. It's a good move for my career and for my confidence.

'Sir Alex Ferguson said that I'd enjoy it here and told me to play as many games as I can.'

He added: 'I know that QPR is a club with great history. I read about the history and that's why I'm here.

'I also came here because I'm ambitious. I want to help QPR progress up the Premier League.

On the move: Fabio has joined Queens Park Rangers on a season-long loan

On the move: Fabio has joined Queens Park Rangers on a season-long loan

'Hopefully the fans will enjoy watching me in action, because I'll do my best.'

Fabio joined United from Fluminense alongside twin brother Rafael - who today penned a new four-year deal at Old Trafford.

Manager Mark Hughes is confident the 21-year-old will be a hit at Loftus Road next term.

Speaking to the club's website, Hughes said: 'It's a great opportunity for us to loan a good, young player, who has decent experience of playing for a top club like Manchester United.

'He's played a lot of senior games for United, so it shows the quality he's got.

'I know they think very highly of him and we believe he has all the attributes to be a success here next season.'

29 Jun 2012

Kemasyhuran keluarga Saud



KEMATIAN dua Putera Mahkota Arab Saudi dalam tempoh enam bulan tidak menggugat sistem beraja di negara yang menempatkan dua tanah haram itu - Mekah dan Madinah. Putera Nayef Abdul Aziz, 78, yang menggantikan abangnya, Putera Sultan, Oktober tahun lalu, meninggal dunia baru-baru ini.

Berikutan itu, Putera Salman, 77, dilantik menjadi Putera Mahkota yang baharu sekali gus dilihat bakal mewarisi takhta daripada abangnya, Raja Abdullah, 89.

Selepas zaman Rasulullah SAW dan para sahabat, dua tanah haram itu ditadbir oleh monarki daripada kerajaan Umayyah, Abasiyyah dan Uthmaniah.

Raja Abdullah mula memegang tampuk pemerintahan selepas kematian Raja Fahd pada 1 Ogos 2005.

Sistem beraja di Arab Saudi sememangnya unik. Di samping raja memiliki kuasa mutlak, pewaris takhta bukannya daripada bapa kepada anak sebaliknya dalam kalangan anak lelaki pengasas negara Arab Saudi moden, Raja Abdul Aziz Saud. Beliau mempunyai kira-kira 25 anak lelaki.

Raja Abdul Aziz Saud menjadi Raja Arab Saudi pada 23 September 1932 dengan meletakkan bahasa Arab sebagai bahasa rasmi manakala al-Quran sebagai sumber undang-undang negara.

Walaupun memiliki kuasa mutlak, pemerintah negara itu masih terselamat daripada gelombang kebangkitan rakyat yang telah menjatuhkan pemimpin di Tunisia, Mesir dan Libya.


RAJA ABDULLAH (kanan) bertemu Raja Bahrain, Raja Hamad Isa al-Khalifa di Jeddah. Hanya lima negara Arab yang masih mengamalkan sistem pemerintahan beraja.


Seorang penganalisis politik, Prof. Datuk Dr. Zainal Kling, berkata Raja Abdul Aziz telah meletakkan asas yang kukuh bagi memastikan sistem pemerintahan beraja di negara itu mampu bertahan lama.

"Kebanyakan jawatan penting dipegang oleh anak dan saudara-mara Raja Abdul Aziz. Ini secara tidak langsung mengukuhkan legasi pemerintahannya. Ia terus kekal dan dominan.

"Selain itu, undang-undang diwujudkan untuk menghalang sebarang anasir yang sengaja diwujudkan oleh pihak tertentu bagi menggugat sistem pemerintahan monarki ini," terang Zainal kepada Jurnal.

Kerabat

Ditanya sama ada Arab Saudi bakal menerima tempias daripada Revolusi Arab yang melanda beberapa negara Asia Barat mutakhir ini, beliau berpendapat perkara itu tidak akan berlaku di negara itu.

"Semua jawatan penting termasuk ketenteraan diterajui oleh anak atau saudara-mara. Di negara yang mengalami Revolusi Arab, tidak semua jawatan penting dipegang oleh mereka yang mempunyai pertalian keluarga.

"Lagipun kebangkitan rakyat negara lain itu disebabkan tekanan ekonomi selain mendapat sokongan daripada pihak Barat dan Amerika Syarikat.

"Dasar keterbukaan Raja Abdullah sekarang menyebabkan rakyat terus menyokong beliau," ujarnya.

Zainal memberitahu, kemudahan pendidikan dan perubatan secara percuma selain kemajuan ekonomi turut menjadi faktor kestabilan politik di Arab Saudi.

"Kebiasaannya rakyat akan bangkit menentang pemerintah jika mereka terpaksa melalui hidup yang sukar sementara pemerintah mengamalkan gaya hidup mewah.

"Walaupun ramai kerabat diraja Arab itu yang kaya-raya, asalkan rakyat berpuas hati dengan taraf hidup mereka, raja akan selamat," kata beliau.

Menurut seorang bekas pensyarah, Ahmad Mustafa, 72, yang telah menetap di Mekah selama 47 tahun, peranan Raja Abdullah sekarang dalam menjaga dua kota suci Mekah dan Madinah itu cukup signifikan.

Bekas pensyarah geografi Universiti Ummul Qura, Mekah ini memberitahu, dahulu perjalanan dari Jeddah ke Mekah dan Madinah sahaja memakan masa berhari-hari selain kuota haji yang terhad.

"Kini, sistem pengangkutan semakin canggih selain kemudahan menunaikan haji yang selesa," katanya.


SIAPA pun yang menjadi raja, kesucian kota Madinah dan Mekah pasti terpelihara.


Cerita Ahmad, semasa beliau menjejakkan kaki di bumi Mekah pada usia empat tahun, pemandangan di sekitar Mekah dan Madinah hanyalah padang pasir dan bukit-bukit batu. Namun, sekarang kedua-duanya memiliki prasarana bertaraf dunia, sesuai dengan fungsinya sebagai kota suci umat Islam.

"Apa yang penting, suasana aman dan politik yang stabil mampu menjamin keselamatan jemaah haji dan umrah, begitu juga rakyat negara itu secara keseluruhan.

"Tiada gunanya teknologi canggih tetapi dibayangi kekacauan dan pertumpahan darah," tutur Ahmad.

Dilahirkan di Riyadh pada tahun 1924, Raja Abdullah dihormati rakyat kerana mengamalkan corak pemerintahan seperti bapanya yang mengangkat agama, sejarah dan kebudayaan Arab.

Kuasa mutlak

Semasa memegang jawatan Putera Mahkota, Raja Abdullah menjadi arkitek utama yang membangunkan negara itu dengan kemudahan infrastruktur yang canggih dan moden.

Beliau mengubah landskap Arab Saudi yang dipenuhi padang pasir menjadi bandar moden.

Raja Abdullah juga menjadi penggerak utama usaha perdamaian dunia Arab termasuk lantang membantah pendudukan Israel di bumi Palestin.

Beliau tidak sesekali melupakan kepentingan ilmu apabila merintis penubuhan dua buah universiti iaitu Universiti Sains dan Teknologi Raja Abdullah serta Universiti Permaisuri Nourah Abdul Rahman yang khusus untuk golongan wanita, kedua-duanya terletak di Mekah.


ARAB Saudi antara negara yang mengamalkan sistem beraja mutlak.


Raja yang gemar membaca ini turut menubuhkan dua buah perpustakaan iaitu Perpustakaan Raja Abdul Aziz di Riyadh dan Casablanca, Maghribi.

Di sebalik ketegasannya, Raja Abdullah ialah seorang pencinta padang pasir dan sukan berkuda dengan menubuhkan kelab ekuestrian di Riyadh.

Apa pun, sistem raja berkuasa mutlak sudah berlangsung selama lebih 80 tahun di Arab Saudi. Negara lain yang mengamalkan sistem sebegini ialah Brunei, Oman, Qatar dan Swaziland.

Sultan Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah adalah satu-satunya raja Melayu yang memerintah sebuah negara yang berdaulat secara sendirian.

Komputer tablet Google dijual RM636


SEBUAH komputer tablet Nexus 7 dipamerkan pada Persidangan Pemaju Google di San Francisco kelmarin.

SAN FRANCISCO - Syarikat Google kelmarin mengumumkan komputer tablet terbaharunya yang mengandungi perisian Android, Nexus 7 akan dijual pada harga serendah AS$199 (RM636) di Amerika Syarikat (AS).

Komputer itu turut mempunyai perkhidmatan kedai internet Google yang menjual pelbagai genre filem, muzik dan lagu. Bagi menarik minat pelanggan, komputer tersebut akan dijual separuh daripada harga iPad. Ketua Unit Android, Hugo Barra berkata, berat komputer itu sama dengan sebuah buku berkulit keras. Menurutnya, komputer tablet Nexus boleh dipesan di rangkaian kedai Google Play di Kanada, Britain dan AS. Komputer tersebut akan dijual pada bulan depan. - Agensi

Tourists reflect on the world's largest mirror

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Reflection ... Salar de Uyuni salt pan

THESE tourists may look like they’re walking in the air — but they’re actually standing on the world’s largest natural MIRROR.


The amazing phenomenon happens when water falls on the Salar de Uyuni salt pan in Bolivia.

The ground there is so flat that when it rains, there is nowhere for the water to drain away to and it creates a mirror effect which reflects the sky.

And the effect makes for a stunning sight, as these incredible pictures by photographer Takaki Watanabe show.

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Walking in the air ... couple take a stroll

Salar de Uyuni is Earth’s biggest salt pan at an incredible 10,500 square kilometres.

And the South American geological wonder is so flat that NASA uses its surface to calibrate their satellite orbits.

Salt pans occur in areas which would usually form lakes or ponds, but the climate is so hot that the rain evaporates before they can form.

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Looking up ... clouds over the salt pan

The Salar also contains the world’s highest concentration of lithium, which is vital for computer and phone batteries.

Half of the planet’s supply of the precious metal is contained in the area.

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Jump ... tourist seems to be flying

24 Jun 2012

Real keen on Tev

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MAD FOR CARLOS ... Real fancy Tevez

REAL MADRID have made a shock move to land Carlos Tevez.

And Manchester City could be ready to sell as they prepare their first bid of £20million for Arsenal striker Robin van Persie.

Spanish champions Real have asked to be told if City plan to offload their star.

And City would want £25m for their Argentine, who has two years left on his £198,000-a-week deal.

Etihad boss Roberto Mancini made his peace with Tevez at the end of last season after the forward’s strike — but he may want to sell to fund his summer buys.

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