14 Mac 2011

Tokyo nuke cloud crisis

Japanese fire department personnel rescue tsunami survivors from the devastated city of Natori, Miyagi prefecture, Japan
Alive ... rescue team carries woman survivor through debris

JAPAN is teetering on the brink of nuclear catastrophe amid fears a radioactive cloud could envelop Tokyo's 13million residents.

The Foreign Office warned Brits to avoid the capital as it was feared a SECOND nuclear reactor was heading for meltdown after Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami.

And there were heightened concerns following a hydrogen blast 170 miles north at the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant.

The explosion – inside No3 reactor – was similar to an earlier one at a different unit of the facility.

Traumatised ... girl in blanket stands amid wreckage
Traumatised ... girl in blanket stands amid wreckage
Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano says people within a 12-mile radius were ordered inside following the blast, which was felt 30 miles away.

International authorities had declared a state of emergency at the Onagawa nuclear plant after radioactivity levels in the area exceeded safe limits.

Local officials later told the International Atomic Energy Agency that radioactivity at Onagawa was back to normal.

The heightened readings were blamed on emissions from crippled Fukushima, where workers were desperately pumping sea water into the reactors in a bid to prevent a major meltdown.

The ageing nuclear power station has six reactors.

Freak of nature ... large ferry perches on building
Freak of nature ... large ferry perches on building

No1 reactor blew up on Saturday, and officials admitted it was "highly likely" a partial meltdown had already occurred. It is believed radioactive steam was released, with about 160 people exposed, but that most of the radioactive material was contained.

Nuclear locations ... facilities on Japan's east coast
Nuclear locations ... facilities on Japan's east coast

It later emerged that the cooling system pump in No2 reactor had completely shut down, sparking fears a second explosion was imminent.

Experts were frantically trying to cool No3 reactor to prevent deadly uranium fuel pellets melting. Authorities admitted for the first time that radiation around Fukushima is nearing the level where humans vomit uncontrollably, hair can be stripped from the body - and cancer rates soar.

An explosion in No3 reactor would be far worse than the No1 blast, since it contains lethal plutonium as well as uranium.

Cabinet minister Yukio Edano said further blasts could not be ruled out. But he insisted the other reactors would survive as No1 did, saying: "There would be no significant impact on human health."

The explosion means Fukushima is already one of the worst nuclear accidents in history - but so far there has been no major radiation leak.

A complete reactor meltdown could release uranium and other dangerous contaminants, causing major and widespread health problems. More than 170,000 residents were evacuated from a 13-mile exclusion zone. Medics in protective gear scanned evacuees for contamination and gave iodine to protect against radiation exposure.

Danger ... the risk posed to nuclear reactors by natural disaster
Danger ... the risk posed to nuclear reactors by natural disaster

The shutdown of nuclear plants has left Japan facing months of electricity shortages.

PM Naoto Kan announced rolling power cuts from today, with hospitals, water and gas supplies all being affected. One of the world's leading nuclear experts urged the Government to learn from Japan as the UK prepares to build eight new nuclear plants. Dr John Large said: "You must engineer for the worst accident and build in counter-measures."

Bizarre sight ... car hurled on top of hut in Sendai
Bizarre sight ... car hurled on top of hut in Sendai

He said the Fukushima crisis happened because the reactors automatically shut down in the quake and needed their generators to start up again. But the tsunami that followed knocked out the generators, and Dr Large said the problem should have been predicted.

Sad duty ... emergency team carries away one of the many victims
Sad duty ... emergency team carries away one of the many victims

The tsunami also knocked out a cooling pump at Tokai 2 nuclear plant near Tokyo, but extra pumps kicked in to prevent any danger, officials said.

Seismologist Ishibashi Katsuhiko warned in 2007 that Japan's nuclear plants were vulnerable to quakes. He accused ministers of underestimating the danger, saying: "Reactors had fatal flaws in their design."

We’ve got a new Toy to play with

Toyota FT-86
The dark side ... Toyot's awesome FT-86

ONE model doesn't change a car firm - but it can make a big statement of intent.

And the car making the statement that Toyota are back into sports models is the FT-86 coupe, which will be on sale next year.

This is the world's biggest car firm returning a much-needed touch of glamour to their line-up.

It is five years since Toyota axed the Celica and the MR2 roadster and decided there was no place for sporting models in their portfolio.

They poured their considerable resources into worthy mainstream models and their determination to dominate the eco world of hybrids with the Prius.

Their obsession has paid off with more than two million sales and they are about to extend the model into a family of cars, along with adding a Yaris supermini version to the Auris hatchback.

The Yaris hybrid, apart from being green with a 1.3litre petrol engine and electric motor, is also the new more aggressive face of the Yaris supermini that is due to go on sale later this year. But for Toyota owners brought up on racy models such as the Supra, Celica and MR2, it's been a barren few years.

Toyota FT-86
A touch of glamour ... FT-86 coupe will go on sale next year

Fortunately, company boss Akio Toyoda is a petrolhead as well as an environmentalist and he has promised to put some sex appeal back into the brand. And having seen the FT-86 in the metal last week, I can tell you he is a man of his word.

This is one hot coupe. It looks like a miniature version of the Lexus LFA supercar. But while the LFA costs in excess of £300,000, the FT-86 - it will get a new name before it hits showrooms - could set you back as little as £25,000. The FT is oozing with aggression and attitude but a "green" 2litre turbo engine will give it both performance and useful fuel economy.

Lexus LFA
The future's orangs ... Lexus' LFA supercar

Just to confirm that Toyota still have their sensible side, they have brought out a compact people carrier - the Verso-S - which we've just tested.

We've also tested a special edition Prius, released to celebrate the model's tenth anniversary.

Toyota will be hoping the new models will help divert attention from their nightmare of 16million recalled cars in the past 15 months and put the focus back on cars with reliability and a bit of sex appeal.

Treasure hunters going for gold

A golden opportunity ... windfall sparks hunt for loot across Britain
A golden opportunity ... windfall sparks hunt for loot across Britain

TREASURE hunters will get a multi-million-pound windfall from the bequest of an amateur archaeologist.

The money may be used to finance expeditions to recover fabulous riches including King John's crown jewels, Spanish Armada gold bullion and Britain's own Atlantis - Doggerland.

Honor Frost, who died last year aged 92, left her entire art collection to be used to fund archaeological expeditions, it emerged this week.

The works include long-unseen masterpieces by artists Lucien Freud, Stanley Spencer and sculptor Henry Moore. They are expected to fetch up to £18million when they go under the hammer at Sotheby's in June. Honor, an only child, was orphaned young and brought up by a rich London solicitor.

She developed a passion for marine archaeology after reading about underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau and later working with a member of his team.

The millions raised from the auction will go to a specially formed charity that will sponsor expeditions. For the first time it will allow sustained, professional digs for treasures that, until now, have proved too difficult to find.

Our map charts some of the fabulous finds that could now be within reach.

Pict-ure finding the inscribed tablet ... in the Orkneys
Pict-ure finding the inscribed tablet ... in the Orkneys

ORKNEYS

THE Picts who occupied northern Britain for centuries spoke a very mysterious language.

Archaeologists would love to find an inscribed tablet, like the famous Rosetta Stone, with enough words to make the language decipherable. The relatively unexplored Orkneys would be a good place to start looking.

VALUE: £250,000.

Take a wall-k around ... in the hunt for Roman treasure
Take a wall-k around ... in the hunt for Roman treasure

HADRIAN'S WALL

EUROPE'S most famous fortification has been trodden over by thousands of metal detector-equipped enthusiasts.

But specialists in Roman history believe there are legions of exciting finds awaiting a proper search.

VALUE: £100,000 to £600,000.

Sunken ... Doggerland
Sunken ... Doggerland

DOGGERLAND

THIS once-occupied land mass is Britain's very own Atlantis. Sited in the North Sea, it was obliterated by flooding at the end of the last Ice Age.

Oil company surveys have recently revealed its possible locations and archaeologists lick their lips at the thought of historic artefacts that lie there. It is hard to get at because of centuries of silting and the stormy seas.

VALUE: £5million to £12million.

Wash-ed away ... treasure
Wash-ed away ... treasure 19th era

KING JOHN'S CROWN JEWELS

WHEN the King was in conflict with rebels in the east of England in 1216 - the year after his powers were curtailed by the signing of Magna Carta - his baggage train containing his crown jewels and other valuables was sucked into the Wash by the tide.

Possible sites are Sutton Bridge on the River Nene and Welland Estuary, Fosdyke.

VALUE: £50million to £85million.

Priceless find ... could be worth more than £1billion
Priceless find ... could be worth more than £1billion

THE HOLY GRAIL

LEGEND has it that Joseph of Arimathea brought the Holy Grail, the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, to Britain in about AD40.

The cup disappears from history but Joseph is supposed to have helped found Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. It may be hidden near there.

VALUE: Priceless, but start bidding at £1billion.

Wh-air is the wreckage ... from the Battle of Britain
Wh-air is the wreckage ... from the Battle of Britain

BATTLE OF BRITAIN WRECKAGE

MUCH of the 1940 contest for the skies was fought over Kent between British Spitfires and German Messerschmitts. Some undoubtedly came down in the sparsely inhabited wetlands of Romney Marsh and are yet to be found.

VALUE: £250,000 or more, depending on the state of preservation.

Cam' on ... where can the castle be?
Cam' on ... where can the castle be?

CAMELOT

KING ARTHUR'S castle, home of the Round Table, was supposedly destroyed by Cornish King Mark in about 537.

Possible sites where artefacts from the castle could lie include South Cadbury in Somerset and Tintagel, Cornwall.

VALUE: £5million, but the Round Table itself would be worth at least double that.

Treasure hunters are thin-King where valuables can be found ... Conwy Castle
Treasure hunters are thin-King where valuables can be found ... Conwy Castle

CONWY CASTLE

KING EDWARD I built a chain of castles in the late 1200s to cement his conquest of Wales.

Conwy, on the north coast, was one of the more important and its surroundings are relatively unexplored because of later intensive building.

VALUE: Unknown.

Defeated in the English Channel ... Spanish Armada
Defeated in the English Channel ... Spanish Armada

SPANISH ARMADA

AFTER the Armada was defeated in the English Channel in 1588 surviving ships tried to make their way home the long way by sailing around Britain.

Many were wrecked - including one that according to local lore had gold on board - off the cliffs of Spanish Head in the southwest of the Isle of Man.

VALUE: £5million if gold-laden, a knockdown £750,000 if not.

The treasure's Scot to be somewhere ... but it's still not been found
The treasure's Scot to be somewhere ... but it's still not been found

KING CHARLES' TREASURE

A BARGE containing Charles I's treasure sank off the port of Burntisland, Fife, in 1633 during his tour of Scotland.

The barge, ironically called Blessing Of Burntisland, also contained valuable royal correspondence and many of the monarch's personal possessions.

VALUE: £300million.

Telur direbus guna air kencing


RATUSAN telur direbus dengan menggunakan air kencing di wilayah Zhejiang, China dengan menggunakan resipi berusia ribuan tahun lalu.

BEIJING - Sebuah kedai di wilayah Zhejiang, timur China menjual telur yang direbus dengan air kencing budak sekolah dan ia merupakan resipi tradisonal berusia ribuan tahun, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.

Chef makanan tradisonal, Lu Ming berkata, dia mahu mempromosikan semula makanan tradisional itu sehingga ke peringkat antarabangsa.

"Air kencing tersebut dikumpul daripada pelajar sekolah lelaki yang berumur 10 tahun, mereka kencing di dalam sebuah tong dan kami mengambil air itu pada setiap hari.

"Telur-telur itu akan direbus dalam air kencing tersebut dengan kulitnya," katanya.

Menurutnya, telur tersebut berasa sedap dan berkhasiat untuk menyembuhkan demam selain meningkatkan konsentrasi serta menghilang rasa mengantuk. - Agensi

11 Mac 2011

Man has 82 tatts of Julia Roberts

Devoted ... Miljenko Parserisas Bukovic has covered himself in tattoos of Julia Roberts
Devoted ... Miljenko Parserisas Bukovic has covered himself in tattoos of Julia Roberts

WE wonder what Pretty Woman Julia Roberts would th-INK about this fan's bizarre way of showing his admiration.

Film buff Miljenko Parserisas Bukovic enjoyed one of the actress' films so much he got 82 tattoos of her FACE permanently etched all over his body.

Bizarre ... Miljenko poses with his many tattoos
Bizarre ... Miljenko poses with his many tattoos

Miljenko - a newspaper vendor in Mexico - has covered himself from head-to-toe with the pictures.

He splashed out HUNDREDS of pounds on the tattoos after seeing Roberts in her film Erin Brockovich.

Fan ... Miljenko says he will carry on getting images as long as he has space
Fan ... Miljenko says he will carry on getting images as long as he has space

In the film Roberts plays a legal assistant who nearly single-handedly brings down a power company.

Miljenko, 56, said he wanted to get the tattoos after being inspired by various scenes in the Oscar-winning movie.

Inspiration ... Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich
Inspiration ... Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich

He said he plans to get more images of Roberts on his chest, back and arms and as long as he has the money and there is still space he will continue.

Lamborghini Gallardo Now Available for Lease

Lamborghini Gallardo Now Available for Lease

Want to get your hands on a new Lamborghini, but can't afford the six figures it takes to put one in your driveway? The exotic Italian automaker is now offering a leasing program.

For 27 months and 3,500 miles per year, you can lease one of four variants of the Gallardo: the LP560-4 Coupe or Spyder, the LP570-4 Superleggera, or the rear-drive LP550-2.

Carlos Slim paling kaya di dunia


CARLOS SLIM (RM224.7b)

NEW YORK, Amerika Syarikat (AS) - Taikun telekomunikasi Mexico, Carlos Slim kekal menjadi manusia paling kaya di dunia dengan anggaran kekayaannya mencecah AS$74 bilion (RM224.7 bilion), lapor majalah Forbes kelmarin.

Bilionair berusia 71 tahun itu mengetepikan pengasas bersama Microsoft, Bill Gates yang menduduki tempat kedua dengan kekayaan berjumlah AS$56 bilion (RM170 bilion).

Pelabur AS, Warren Buffet menduduki tempat ketiga dengan kekayaan AS$56 bilion (RM170 bilion).

Tempat keempat menjadi milik taikun barangan mewah dari Perancis, Bernard Arnault dengan anggaran kekayaan AS$41 bilion (RM124.5 bilion).

Senarai Forbes kali ini menyaksikan 332 bilionair adalah dari Asia berbanding 79 bilionair Eropah.

Perkembangan itu menyaksikan Asia memiliki lebih ramai bilionair berbanding Eropah untuk kali pertama.

Menurut Forbes, 115 bilionair Asia dalam senarai tahunannya kali ini berasal dari China

Senarai bilionair dari China itu diungguli Robin Li, usahawan di sebalik kejayaan enjin carian tempatan, Baidu, dengan nilai kekayaan AS$9.4 bilion (RM28.5 bilion).

Pengasas Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg berada di tempat ke-52 dengan kekayaan dianggarkan berjumlah AS$13.5 bilion (RM40.9 bilion).

Sementara itu, seramai sembilan bilionair dari Malaysia turut berada dalam senarai Forbes kali ini diketuai oleh raja gula, Robert Kuok, 87, dengan kekayaan AS$8.3 bilion (RM25.2 bilion).

Jumlah itu menyaksikan beliau berada pada kedudukan ke-61 sekali gus mengatasi pengasas Apple, Steve Jobs yang memiliki aset AS$8.3 bilion (RM25.2 bilion) untuk menduduki tempat ke-110 senarai yang sama.

Taikun telekomunikasi tempatan, Ananda Krishnan, menduduki tempat ke-93 senarai Forbes dengan kekayaan AS$9.5 bilion (RM28.8 bilion) manakala bilionair sektor perladangan, Lee Shin Cheng yang memiliki kekayaan AS$5 bilion (RM15.1 bilion) berada di tempat ke-208.

Lain-lain bilionair Malaysia yang menduduki senarai Forbes ialah Tan Sri Quek Leng Chen menduduki senarai ke-219 dengan kekayaan AS$4.8 (RM14.5 bilion).

Bilionair Malaysia, Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow menduduki tempat ke- 229 dengan kekayaan AS$4.7 bilion (RM14.2 bilion).

Tan Sri Yeoh Tiong Lay dan keluarga berada di tempat ke-420 dengan kekayaan AS$2.7 bilion (RM8.1 bilion) manakala Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al Bukhary menduduki tempat ke-459 dengan kekayaan AS$2.5 bilion (RM7.5 bilion).

Bilionair Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King dan Tan Sri Vincent Tan menduduki tempat ke-993 dengan kekayaan AS$1.2 bilion (RM3.6 bilion). - Agensi

10 Mac 2011

Excited Tiger Woods moving soon into his $60 million Florida mansion

tiger woods florida mansion

Tiger Woods, the pro golfer who divorced on August 23 last year with Elin Nordegren, is now preparing to move into his sprawling 10-acre oceanfront mansion in Florida, which flaunts its own four-hole golf course. Elin Nordegren got a reported $110 million settlement from her cheating ex, but that doesn’t mean that the golfer is short on cash, with his lavish estate in exclusive Jupiter Island, Florida valued at about $60 million. Woods revealed his plans of moving into his new mansion on his blog, and he seems pretty excited. He said…

Pretty soon, I’ll be moving into my new home in Jupiter, Fla. I’m excited about that and even more excited about my new practice facility. It’s phenomenal.

The golfer’s Jupiter Island Practice Facility features four greens, six bunkers with different depths and kinds of sand, a video center and a putting studio. Before Woods got divorced, the couple spent a lot of time planning details of the 10,000 square foot luxury home. The estate comes with a tennis court, gym, diving pool, lap lane and a 100-foot running track. The house has large windows that offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The architects’ plans say that the basement has a large wine cellar and perhaps a cinema and games area. The four buildings around the main house include a boathouse, golf training studio, a stand-alone garage and a big guesthouse.

Tiger Woods purchased the property in January 2006 for $44.5 million and then, tore down the existing house and rebuilt it.

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Via: Daily Mail

I’m 17 and 22” tall

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Set for stardom ... 17-year-old Junrey
Balawing, just 22 inches tall

MEET Junrey Balawing, the Filipino who is about to become the world's smallest man - and a huge star.

At just 22 INCHES high, the 17-year-old is tinier than a one-year-old.

When he turns 18 on June 12, he will take the title - smashing five inches off the current record.

The titchy teen has not grown since his first birthday, struggles to walk and cannot stand up for long.

But he beams with pride when talking about his likely world record.

He said: "If I were the smallest man in the world, it would be very cool."

Junrey lives with his parents and three younger - but taller - siblings in a village in a remote region of the Phillipines' Zamboanga del Norte province.

He has to stay at home with his mum, Concepcion, while his sisters Jaycel, 13, and Jeanritch, six, and 11-year-old brother Jay-art go to school.

Concepcion, 35, says: "He needs my care every minute of every day. Junrey can only walk with some help and he can't stand for too long because he's in too much pain."

A hard life ... Junrey Balawing, second left, cannot stand for long due to the pain
A hard life ... Junrey, second left, cannot stand
for long due to the pain
Charlie Saceda / Barcroft India

His parents carry him around much of the time. Blacksmith dad Reynaldo, 37, works away for most of the week but when he is home Junrey enjoys sitting on his shoulders and going for a wander in the village.

Concepcion noticed her son's growth was stunted as he neared his second birthday.

She said: "He was always sick and we noticed he wasn't growing so we took him to see a doctor but they were baffled."

When Junrey was 12 the same doctor advised the family to give him vitamins - but they could not afford them.

Despite his size, Junrey has a healthy appetite, tucking in to chunks of breads and corn. His fading green and white birth certificate - proving he was born in 1993 - takes pride of place in the family home.

He has learnt to write and draw and, when he can, he helps out at the family's basic yet comfortable farmhouse, feeding their chicken.

Concepcion added: "I would love to be able to work while my other children are at school but I can't leave Junrey.

"But he loves it when I tell him he's the smallest man in the world, he just smiles with pride."

The current title holder is Khagendra Thapa Magar, of Nepal, who is 26.4in tall.

Even before winning the record, Khagendra, born in a remote village, had become a household name on the Indian subcontinent.

Mini marvel ... Junrey, says it would be 'very cool' to be the world's smallest man
Mini marvel ... Junrey, says it would be 'very cool' to be the world's smallest man
Charlie Saceda / Barcroft India

He turned 18 in October, taking the title from 27in Edward Nino Hernandez - who had only been awarded it eight days before.

The battle for the title had begun after the previous record-holder He Pingping from China died of a heart attack aged 21 in March last year.

A Guinness World Records spokesman said last night: "We are looking to review the claim when Junrey Balawing turns 18, which is when candidates for this title can officially apply for the record."

Hatice Kocaman, 21, from Turkey, is the world's smallest woman, at just 28in tall.

She suffers from a rare bone disorder which means she weighs only 15lb.

At just over 28in, American Stacey Herald is the world's smallest mum.

The 36-year-old, from Kentucky, has three kids with hubby Wil, 27, who is 5ft 9in.

Factbox: Forbes top 10 richest people in the world

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the richest person in the world for the second year in a row, Forbes said on Wednesday.

Here is the Forbes 2011 ranking of the top 10:

1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) - $74 billion, telecommunications

Slim, 71, first showed a business talent as a 10-year-old selling drinks and snacks to his family. After studying engineering, he founded a real estate company and worked as a trader on the Mexican stock exchange. Cigar-smoking Slim is known for a "Midas touch" in acquiring struggling firms and turning them into cash cows.

His enormous wealth contrasts starkly with his frugal lifestyle. He has lived in the same house for about 40 years and drives an aging Mercedes Benz, although it is armored and trailed by bodyguards.

He has become involved in combating poverty, illiteracy and poor healthcare in Latin America and promotes sports projects for the poor, but has never voiced plans to give away large chunks of his wealth to charity.

2. Bill Gates (USA) - $56 billion, Microsoft

Sensing the start of a personal computer revolution, Gates, 55, dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 to start Microsoft and pursue a vision of a computer on every desk and in every home. Microsoft went public in 1986 and by the next year, the soaring stock made Gates, at age 31, the youngest self-made billionaire.

In 2008 he stepped down from what is now the world's largest software firm to work at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He has given $28 billion to it.

Together with his wife Melinda and Warren Buffett, he has also convinced 57 U.S. billionaires to sign up to the Giving Pledge and publicly vow to give away at least 50 percent of their fortune during their lifetime or upon their death.

3. Warren Buffett (USA) - $50 billion, Berkshire Hathaway

Buffett, 80, has run his Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate since 1965. Its interests run from railroads to ice cream.

In 2006 he pledged to give away 99 percent of his wealth to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and family charities. So far he has given $8 billion to the Gates Foundation.

4. Bernard Arnault (France) - $41 billion, LVMH

Arnault, 62, a friend of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, was educated at the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique and joined his father's construction company at 25. He earned the reputation of a ruthless corporate raider after pushing out shareholder rivals when he started building the LVMH group in the 1990s with the Louis Vuitton, Moet and Hennessy brands.

It is now the world's biggest luxury goods group. His image as a predator stuck to him afterward when he fought in vain to acquire Gucci in 1999 and 2000. Then this week he snapped up Roman jeweler Bulgari for $5.18 billion.

5. Larry Ellison (USA) - $39.5 billion, Oracle Corp

Ellison, the flamboyant Oracle founder and CEO, is known for his free, public outbursts against rivals such as German software maker SAP AG. The executive, supposedly a model for the "Iron Man" movie character Tony Stark, late last year attacked Hewlett Packard and its board for the abrupt and -- he said -- unfair sacking of longtime friend Mark Hurd. Ellison then hired him.

Ellison, who won yachting's America's Cup last year, is considered one of the "old guard" of Silicon Valley.

6. Lakshmi Mittal (India) - $31.1 billion, steel

London-based steel tycoon Mittal, 60, runs ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel manufacturer.

Mittal's firm is largely funding a $29 million spiraling red tower, designed by Turner prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor and taller than New York's Statue of Liberty, that will soar over London's Olympic Park for the 2012 games.

In 2005 he spent $10 million to promote sporting talent and encourage potential Olympians in his homeland after he was disappointed by India's lone medal at the Athens Games.

7. Amancio Ortega (Spain) - $31 billion, retail

Amancio Ortega, 74, started his clothing business in the 1960s making dressing gowns in his garage in La Coruna. His company Inditex owns the Zara fashion house and is now the world's biggest clothing retailer. Ortega closely guards his privacy and does not give media interviews. He announced in January that he plans to step down as chairman of the company.

8. Eike Batista (Brazil) - $30 billion, mining, oil

A half-German college dropout who for years struggled to emerge from the shadow of his well-known father, Batista has long said he wants nothing less than to be Brazil's and the world's richest person. Everything about the 53-year-old -- from the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren sports car he keeps as decoration in his parlor to the "X" in the name of all his companies that represents wealth multiplication -- screams of unashamed ambition.

A top-class speedboat racer who was married to a famous Rio de Janeiro Carnival queen, Batista dined with U.S. pop star Madonna in Rio last year and, according to local reports, handed her a check over dinner for $7 million as a donation for her social projects.

He has a burning ambition to transform Rio into a modern, thriving city. Just before Rio was awarded the 2016 Olympic Games, he bought up a nearby marina that will be a hub of the games -- an example of his eye for a well timed deal.

9. Mukesh Ambani (India) - $27 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas

A chemical engineer by training, Mukesh, 53, dropped out of an MBA from Stanford University and joined Reliance in 1981.

Mukesh, who said in 2009 he would take a two-thirds pay cut after the Indian prime minister's comments on "vulgar salaries," gave his wife a private jet on her birthday. He also splashed out $1 billion on a 27-story home. He has a volatile relationship with his younger brother Anil, and they have fought over interests from oil and gas, retail, telecoms, entertainment, financial services to infrastructure.

10. Christy Walton & family (USA) - $26.5 billion, Wal-Mart

Christy Walton is the widow of John Walton, who was the son of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton. Sam Walton built the global Wal-Mart empire from a single dime store in Arkansas. It is now the world's largest retailer.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Gary Hill.)

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