13 Disember 2010

Hot Holiday Charter: The World's Coolest New Superyacht for $1 Million / Month


Looking for something extra special to do for the holidays? For $1 million per month you can now charter the world's coolest new superyacth, the 164-ft. Exuma, in the South Pacific. As my colleague Noah Joseph reported in July when the sleek ship was first launched, the Exuma is the first motoryacht from famed Maltese Falcon builders Perini Navi. The aluminum-hulled yacth, which can accommodate ten guests in five luxurious staterooms, was just awarded the Rina Green Plus Platinum certificate in recognition of her proven commitment to environmental excellence, as well as the Most Innovative Yacht of the Year award at the 2010 World Yacht Trophy; she also took home top honors at the 2010 Nautical Design Awards. Interior furnishings for the beautiful craft were designed by Perini Navi's in-house team with a focus on classic maritime style, using oak, teak and Italian marble. The sleek ship has a range of 5,500 nautical miles at 12 knots and comes equipped with a fully customized 16.4 ft. amphibious vehicle and a 12 ft. hovercraft housed in two tender garages with gull-wing doors.

Aston Martin One-77 Selling Like Hotcakes... Cygnet Along With It



It wasn't so long ago that spending seven figures on a new car was entirely unfathomable. Six figures, sure. But seven? That was before the likes of the Bugatti Veyron and Lamborghini Reventon came along and shattered our notions of how much a car could possibly be worth. And then came the Aston Martin One-77.

Crafted out of aluminum and carbon fiber and with a 750-horsepower V12 nestled underhood, the exclusive One-77 commands a commanding $1.87 million apiece. You might think that, at such a high price, Aston would have trouble selling the entire allotment of 77 examples, but you'd be mistaken. Reports indicate that 60 of them have already been sold, leaving only 17 still up for grabs as we go to press.

Perhaps just as intriguing among all this conspicuous consumption is another trend: according to reports, many of the buyers ponying up the $1.87 million for the One-77 are also placing orders for the Cygnet, the tiny city car which Aston Martin is building on the basis of the Toyota iQ. After all, you're not going to be driving your supercar into the city every day, now are you?

Lamborghini Looks to Broaden Line-Up with new Sedan or Sport-Utility Vehicle



Lamborghini is keen on expanding its range with a third model to join the Gallardo and upcoming successor to the Murcielago supercars, but reports differ on exactly what form it will take.

While previous reports suggested a sport-utility vehicle – based on the Audi Q5 to succeed the famed LM002 – was in the works, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann reportedly favors building a four-door sedan model. Previewed by the Estoque concept that debuted in Paris a couple of years ago, the four-door Lambo could borrow its platform from the Porsche Panamera or Audi A7, and could potentially give the Italian exotic automaker a front-engined GT and convertible variant as well. Stay tuned to find out what the Raging Bull marque has got in store for us.

Katrina Kaif dipilih wanita paling seksi di dunia


KATRINA KAIF

LONDON - Aktres popular Bollywood, Katrina Kaif dinamakan sebagai wanita paling seksi di dunia untuk tiga tahun berturut-turut menewaskan pesaingnya seperti pelakon Freida Pinto dan Priyanka Chopra, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.

Pengiktirafan Katrina yang membintangi filem Raajneeti dan Tees Maar Khan yang ditayangkan semasa sambutan Krismas itu diumumkan akhbar Eastern Eye's di London.

"Saya sangat gembira kerana menjuarai senarai Eastern Eye's sekali lagi. England sememangnya lokasi istimewa buat saya dan saya rasa bertuah diundi sebagai wanita paling seksi oleh mereka.

"Saya mahu berterima kasih kepada semua orang kerana sokongan ini," kata Kaif yang berusia 26 tahun.

Pemilihan itu dibuat berdasarkan gambar wanita yang paling banyak dirakamkan dan paling dikehendaki oleh penerbit filem serta peminat.

"Walaupun heroin Bollywood mendominasi 10 kedudukan teratas, senarai untuk tahun 2010 turut meliputi pemenang ratu cantik, pelakon terkenal dari seluruh dunia, bintang pop dan personaliti televisyen.

Justeru, Katrina harus berbangga apabila dia dinobatkan sebagai pemenang," kata editor hiburan Eastern Eye's, Asjad Nazir. Pelakon itu dilaporkan sudah berpisah dengan kekasihnya, Salman Khan yang turut dipilih sebagai lelaki paling seksi oleh majalah People.

Akhbar Eastern Eye's itu diterbitkan dalam bahawa Inggeris untuk komuniti Asia di London. - Agensi

Blackie kucing paling tua di Britain


BLACKIE

LONDON - Pada usia mencecah 24 tahun, seekor kucing yang diberi nama Blackie dilihat masih kuat dan menjadi calon utama untuk gelaran kucing paling tua di Britain, lapor sebuah akhbar kelmarin.

"Saya memeliharanya sejak ia berusia hanya beberapa minggu. Ketika itu saya berumur 25 tahun. Ia mempunyai satu bintik hitam di bahagian kepalanya," kata pemilik Blackie, Quentin Shaw, 49.

Blackie kini tidak lagi mampu menangkap tikus dan matanya tidak dapat melihat jika ia berada dalam bilik gelap.

Bakal menyambut ulang tahun ke-24 pada Januari depan, usianya bersamaan dengan 118 tahun umur manusia.

Blackie tinggal bersama keluarga Shaw, di Thurnby, Leicestershire.

"Saya fikir apabila haiwan menerima kasih sayang, mereka akan hidup lebih lama," kata Kim Lanham yang merupakan tunang Shaw.

Seorang pegawai dari Guinness Book of Records, Damian Field berkata: "Buat masa sekarang, tidak ada pemegang gelaran kucing paling tua di Britain. Jadi, kami amat berminat untuk mendengar sesuatu daripada pemilik Blackie."

Kucing paling tua terakhir ialah Hestia yang mati pada September lalu di Cheshire pada usia 21 tahun dan 11 bulan. - Agensi

06 Disember 2010

Ratu Elizabeth II terharu menonton Narnia


SATU adegan dalam filem The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader menampilkan pelakon (dari kiri) Georgie Henley, Ben Barnes, Laura Brent dan Skandar Keynes. - AP


LONDON 5 Dis. - Ratu Elizabeth II kelihatan berkenan dengan filem terbaru Narnia, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Aktor, Liam Neeson yang menggambarkan akhiran babak siri ketiga filem blockbuster itu sebagai adegan yang sungguh memilukan berkata, dia menjadi terlalu emosi ketika menontonnya semasa tayangan perdana diraja awal minggu ini.

"Saya menangis pada malam berikutnya dan diberitahu bahawa Ratu Elizabeth II juga turut menangis," katanya pada satu sidang media Khamis lalu.

Neseson menyumbangkan suaranya bagi watak animasi singa, Aslan dalam filem itu yang berdasarkan kepada buku klasik kanak-kanak karya C.S. Lewis.

Syarikat produksinya, studio Twentieth Century Fox akan terus memerhatikan prestasi filem itu pada carta box office apabila ia memulakan tayangannya pada minggu ini, setelah mengambil alih filem itu daripada Walt Disney Co.

Filem pertama Narnia The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe diterbitkan pada 2005, mencatatkan kutipan tiket berjumlah AS$745 juta (RM2.3 bilion) di seluruh dunia dan menjadi filem ketiga yang memperolehi pungutan tiket terbesar pada tahun itu.

Namun Prince Caspian, filem kedua Narnia yang diterbitkan pada 2008 hanya mencatatkan kutipan tiket sebanyak AS$420 juta (RM1.3 bilion) di seluruh dunia.

Penerbit ketiga-tiga filem Narnia, Mark Johnson memberitahu pada taklimat itu bahawa dia ingin melanjutkan lagi filem francais itu.

"Ia sudah tentu tiada rahsia bahawa kami mahu membuat sebuah lagi filem Narnia dan sebenarnya kami ingin membuat banyak lagi.

"Saya fikir ia banyak bergantung pada masa hadapan. Secara jelasnya, kami akan melihat sambutan penonton terhadap The Voyage of the Dawn Treader tetapi ya, kami mahu meneruskannya dan melengkapkan tujuh siri filem ini," kata Johnson.

Filem Narnia akan mula ditayangkan di Malaysia pada 9 Disember ini. - REUTERS

Top 10 Vacation Destinations for 2011


To tell you about our choices, we turned to our experts in the field: authors and editors who live in the destinations or who travel there on the regular. We think the best people to share about a city or a region are those who can't stay away from them for too long.

Doha, Qatar

Doha doesn't attract the hoards of beer-swilling British tourists or the sheer number of hotels that the U.A.E.'s Dubai does, but its beaches are more beautiful and its gourmet restaurants are less crowded. The Al Jazeera news network is what put Doha on the map a decade ago, although a different sort of camera -- the movie kind -- is what's drawing tourists for the Doha-Tribeca Film Festival. Next year marks its third installment. Doha is concentrating on beefing up its presence on the international stage by following up its world-class, I.M. Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art with a bid for the Olympics in 2016 and the Fifa World Cup in 2022. Plus, the city is hosting professional soccer's Asian Cup in January.


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Although hardly a secret destination, Rio de Janeiro is shedding its image as a sun, sea, and samba town and going for glamour and sophistication. Join the friendly Cariocas for an innovative 10-course Amazonian dinner at Rio's top Le Pre Catelan restaurant or some delectable "brapas" (Brazilian tapas) at hip eatery Oui Oui. Even Rio's magnificent beaches are better than ever before; from Leme to Leblon, new outdoor cafés boast fabulous seaside patios with comfortable bathroom facilities. As host of the 2014 Soccer World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics, the city is abuzz with exciting developments that will be sure to attract huge crowds. Beat the rush and see how the Girl from Ipanema is all grown up.


Stockholm, Sweden

Best-selling writer Stieg Larsson has rocketed Stockholm to the top of the list of most popular European cities through the exploits of computer hacker Lisbeth Salander, better known as the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It's high time: Stockholm has always been a city of under-appreciated surprises and discoveries. Every visitor should see the main sights (like the Royal Palace and the winding cobbled streets of medieval Gamla Stan), but then hop on the 1900 steamboat that takes you past hidden creeks and marshland to the royal family's palace on Drottningholm. Swim in a restored 1904 Art Nouveau pool, tuck into reindeer or arctic char in a gourmet food market, or try a distinctly different guided walk over the rooftops. And of course, follow in the footsteps of Lisbeth Salander on the former working-class island of Södermalm.


Atlanta, Georgia

As the gateway to the New South, Atlanta has certainly come a long way since it burned to the ground during General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea in 1864. And while remains of the Civil War are still a big draw for visitors -- the Kennesaw Mountain/National Battlefield Park and Cheatham Hill specifically, there is much more to this great city than 150-year-old confrontations. Atlanta boasts the world's largest aquarium, the World of Cova-Cola museum, a world-class zoo, an impressive botanical garden, and Federal parks highlighting the life and works of native son Martin Luther King, Jr. Reinvigorated neighborhoods scattered throughout the city, such as Virginia-Highlands, Midtown and Buckhead, are easy to navigate on foot and boast great shopping, dining and nightlife. Progressive yet rich in history, Atlanta truly has something for everyone.


Kent Coast, England

Less than two hours from London by train, the Kent Coastline offers long stretches of clean, sandy beaches, secluded coves, and bustling seaside towns. There's plenty to keep visitors going over a long weekend, from quirky independent shops to worthy eateries to stylish boutique hotels. A focus for visitors is the area from Whitstable to Ramsgate, taking in the colourful beach huts of Herne Bay and the traditional seaside resort of Broadstairs, with many beaches to be discovered along the way. Walkers can take off on a bracing cliff top ramble whilst exploring the 27-mile-long Viking Coastal Path, taking in smugglers haunts, and some of the oldest churches in England.


Hokkaido, Japan

The northernmost island of Hokkaido was the final frontier for the citizens of Japan, so it's only fitting that it's the final frontier for visitors as well. Hokkaido confounds expectations at every turn. While the mainland of Japan has a reputation for being tiny and crowded, Hokkaido is expansive and sparsely populated. While the mainland features typically Asian architecture, the major cities of Hokkaido have a distinct, almost European feel. And while Japan is known as a technological paradise, Hokkaido overflows with natural wonders, from fields of alpine flowers in the summer to breathtaking ice-scapes in the winter months.


Cesme Peninsula, Turkey

The picturesque villages with crumbling Greek facades and enormous stretches of sparsely populated beaches that were once the hidden playground of Izmir's working class have developed into a veritable international holiday sensation. Today, relaxation can be found at more than a dozen deluxe thermal spas and visitors can find lodging at opulent bayside resorts, romantic boutique hideaways, or even a stately Pasha's manse. Step back in time at Erytrai, the city of antiquity peeping out from under the Mediterranean brush, and pass into the medieval era in Çesme's hybrid Genoese-Ottoman fortress before returning to the 21st century in one of the many elegant streetside cafés of Alaçati or the white-glove restaurants at Dalyan cove.


Nahanni National Park, Canada

If there's such a thing as a quintessential Canadian wilderness experience, paddling down the Nahanni River may be it. While the remote Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territories has always had a degree of recognition -- it was the world's first-ever UNESCO World Heritage Site -- its profile increased dramatically in 2009 when the park underwent a massive expansion to become more than 11,500 square miles of protected land (nearly the size of Switzerland). While the park's remote nature means that this is not a budget trip, you also don't have to be a grizzled outdoorsman to enjoy it -- warming in the north means that the season gets a little bit longer every year, and many people choose to float comfortably down the river in a whitewater raft, enjoying the abundant wildlife.


Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica

A tiny town fronting a small protected harbor on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, Puerto Viejo offers up a laid-back environment, spicy food, palpable tropical heat, and streets filled with the rhythmic lilt of patois and reggae music. From the shore right in town you can watch surfers tackle Salsa Brava, a steep reef break reminicent of Hawaii's treacherous Bonzai Pipline. Just south of town are white sand beaches backed by thick rain forest and protected park lands. If you decide to do more than sunbathe, you can hike the trails of the nearby Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge and Cahuita National Park. You'll almost certainly hear the roar of howler monkeys, and watch parrots fly by.


Ponza & the Pontine Islands, Italy

The principal island in Italy's Pontine archipelago is one of the most naturally gorgeous and downright fun islands of Italy, and just far enough from the mainland to be an impractical destination for mass tourism. So much the better for those who do go to the trouble of making a trip here, because what you'll find is a rare Mediterranean gem that has kept its Italian identity intact and undiluted. It's not that Ponza is "undiscovered." On the contrary, it's a summertime escape that enjoys feverish devotion among the bella gente of Rome and Naples. If you want to avoid the holiday scene altogether, just come in the gorgeous shoulder months of May, June, and September -- locals will tell you this is when their island really shines.

Steal of the Century: $13 Million 'Star of India' Rolls-Royce Sells for $850,000


Back in September 2009 we reported that the famed "Star of India", a one-off 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II 40/50 HP Continental "All-Weather Convertible" custom made for the Maharaja of Rajkot with coachwork by Thrupp and Maberley, had been listed for sale at $13 million, making it one of the world's most expensive automobiles. Now it has finally change hands for a mere $850,000, making it the steal of the century. The buyer, Mandhatasinh Jadeja, is actually the grandson of the Maharaja who originally owned it. He told the Times of India he plans to return the car to its homeland and give it to his father as a 75th birthday present, after which it will be housed in a private museum. The incredible car is currently on display at Canada's Art Gallery of Ontario as part of the Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts exhibition

30 gay bogel terkedu diserbu


SEBAHAGIAN antara 30 gay yang ditahan dalam serbuan di sebuah spa di Jalan Hang Kasturi, Banda Hilir, Melaka malam kelmarin.


MELAKA – Keghairahan sekumpulan 30 gay bercumbuan dalam keadaan berbogel di sebuah spa terencat apabila premis itu diserbu sepasukan penguat kuasa di Jalan Hang Kasturi di sini kelmarin.

Lebih memualkan, selepas lampu spa dibuka, anggota pasukan penguat kuasa Bahagian Pekerja dan Pelajar Antarabangsa (BPPA) yang memeriksa premis itu menemui banyak kondom terpakai dan sejenis cecair pelincir yang digunakan pasangan gay melakukan seks.

Pengarah (BPPA) Shahdan Othman berkata, serbuan pada pukul 9 malam itu dilakukan oleh BPPA selepas pihaknya menerima maklumat aktiviti seks songsang itu berterusan walaupun premis itu baru diserbu tidak sampai sebulan lalu.

“Maklumat mendedahkan aktiviti seks songsang kumpulan gay yang turut membabitkan segelintir pelajar berterusan di spa itu walaupun pemeriksaan demi pemeriksaan dilakukan,” kata beliau ketika dihubungi Kosmo! di sini semalam.

Menurut beliau, hasil serbuan terbaru itu mendapati empat daripada 30 lelaki yang berusia 20 hingga 50 tahun yang ditahan itu beragama Islam.

3,206 isteri hidap HIV


KEGIATAN melanggan pelacur oleh si suami boleh mendedahkan isteri kepada jangkitan HIV. – Gambar hiasan


KOTA BHARU - Sikap segelintir suami yang kerap 'makan luar' dengan pelacur di negara jiran dikenal pasti menjadi punca ramai suri rumah di Kelantan dijangkiti penyakit HIV/AIDS berbanding wanita di negeri lain.

Presiden Majlis AIDS Se-Malaysia (MAC), Datuk Mohd. Zaman Khan (gambar kecil) yang mendedahkan perkara itu berkata, gaya hidup bebas golongan lelaki terutama yang telah berkahwin menjadi faktor utama isteri dan wanita secara tidak langsung terdedah kepada jangkitan virus berkenaan.

"Ramai wanita yang menghidap HIV/AIDS mendapat (penyakit itu) daripada suami mereka, sesetengah orang (lelaki) pergi pada pelacur dan mereka terdedah (kepada jangkitan HIV/AIDS).

"Misalnya orang lelaki selalu pergi ke Sungai Golok, selepas melakukan 'lawatan' ke sana, mereka kembali pada isteri mereka yang kemudian telah menyebabkan wanita atau isteri mereka menerima akibatnya dengan dijangkiti virus berkenaan," katanya pada majlis sambutan Hari AIDS Sedunia 2010 peringkat kebangsaan di sini semalam.

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