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HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALONE

Let’s say it’s 6.15p m and you’re going home (alone of course), after an unusually hard day on the job. You’re really tired, upset and frustrated.

Suddenly you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to adiate out into your arm and up into your jaw. You are only about five miles from the hospital nearest your home. Unfortunately you don’t know if you’ll be able to make it that far. You have

been trained in CPR [Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) It's an emergency medical procedure for a victim of cardiac arrest or, in some circumstances, respiratory arrest. CPR is performed in hospitals, or in the community by laypersons or by emergency response professionals] , but the guy that taught the course did not tell you how to perform it on yourself.

Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help,the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness.

However,these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest.

A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital. Tell as many other people as possible about this. It could save their lives!!

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Indian Premier League Cricket : Billion Dollar Baby

If you thought cricket was big, wait for this. The IPL promises to be bigger than anything India has ever seen. We give the inside-out of this billion-dollar baby…

What is the Indian Premier League?

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) launched the Indian Premier League (IPL) on September 14, 2007. Based on the lines of the English Premier League (EPL) and the National Basketball League (NBA), the IPL is said to be the brainchild of BCCI vice-president Lalit Modi. The idea was first floated in 1996 but was shot down as the board felt it would go against the zonal system of domestic cricket. The project moved into top gear when the Zee group launched a rival Indian Cricket League on similar lines in April 2007.

Who are the franchisees?

The franchisees will own the eight teams in the fray. They can run them in their own styles, bring their own sponsors and even name the team according to their choice. They will even be free to list their teams on the stock exchange.

How is it different from the football and hockey leagues in India?

The IPL, in a way, is not very different in its format vis-a-vis the PHL or the I-League in football. It is, however, totally different in its concept as the teams have been offered to franchisees (individuals or corporates) through a bidding process that culminated on Thursday. The BCCI has already signed up 80 international players who will also be put for auction soon.

When will the IPL matches be played and where?

Under lights, on a home and away basis, in the cities that have formed the teams. The league opens on April 18 and will see 59 matches spread over 44 days

What kind of money is involved in IPL?

The overall prize money will be US $5 million, with the winners taking home $2 million. The remaining will be up for grabs in different forms, like man of the match awards and cash prizes. By contrast, the winners of the 2007 ICC World Cup in the Caribbean took home $1 million; the Indian team that won the World Twenty20 got half of that. TV rights have already gone for over $1 billion. Franchisees have already committed close to US $723 million. Top players are expected to earn minimum 1-2 crores per season.

What is already in place for IPL?

With the league scheduled for April 2008, the IPL has so far sold the eight teams to corporate houses and signed leading players. Indian stars like Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly will be called “icon players” and can play only for their respective cities. They will be the highest paid players and will not be auctioned. The bidding will take place next month.

Who owns the IPL TV rights?

Sony Entertainment, a division of Japan’s Sony Corp, and the Asia-based World Sports Group (WSG) won the broadcast rights for ten years, worth more than a whopping US $1 billion. TV rights are worth $918 million, with $100 million set aside for promotion.
Who will run the IPL?

BCCI has formed an IPL council that comprises former BCCI president IS Bindra, vice-presidents Rajiv Shukla, Chirayu Amin, Lalit Modi and Arun Jaitley, and former cricketers Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri. While the BCCI officials are honorary members, Pataudi, Gavaskar and Shastri will be paid for their services. The IPL governing council will have a five-year term and will run, operate and manage the league independently of the BCCI.

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Green Fuel Alternatives

There are several alternatives to using gasoline or diesel fuel for automobiles. Each, however, has its own list of pros and cons. While most of us realize that there are multiple reasons in favor of changing the way that we currently power our vehicles, no currently single solution to the energy problem is emerging.

We do need to change the way in which we power our economy in order to end our dependency on Middle East oil and reduce carbon emissions and pollution. While we know the goal, getting there is another issue that is much more complex and lacks the massive amount of public participation that it may take to get the job done.Even if you do not believe that people are the cause of the current problems with climate change and global warming, there are still numerous benefits to both the long-term health of the economy and the environment. In order to beat the problem before it becomes a disaster we do need to aggressively pursue alternative forms of fuel. Green fuel alternatives are out there and while none of the choices will alleviate all of the problems, if we invest more in the development of green fuel alternatives, the scope of the problem may be reduced over time.

Ethanol

Ethanol alcohol appears to be the leading choice at the moment. Megabucks are being invested in projects to develop and produce ethanol from corn and other farm products. While producing ethanol from high sugar content corn is fairly easy to do, the ethanol fuel produced from this process contains 30% less energy that gasoline, which means that when it is mixed with gasoline or used as an E85 blend (85% ethanol), a vehicle will burn more fuel than it would with gasoline. Of concern is a recent report in Scientific American magazine indicating that ethanol use may actually increase pollution. While on the surface ethanol looks like a clean alternative, in reality it may not be. Pollution is produced both in the production and the burning of ethanol fuel.

In addition to not being a very efficient fuel and possibly exacerbating the pollution problem, current pressure to produce ethanol from corn is driving the price for corn to record levels, which affects the price of beef and other products tied to the price of corn. There are other alcohol alternative, such as cellulosic ethanol, that may be more viable over the long run if ways can be found to reduce the cost of production.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen is one of George Bush’s favorite fuels of the future. The greatest benefit related to the use of hydrogen fuel is the fact that zero harmful emissions are created when it is burned (the only emission is water). However, the production process itself is costly (3 to 4 times the cost for producing an energy equivalent to gasoline) and very energy intensive. Hydrogen fuel can still be a very viable green fuel alternative if better production methods are discovered. Unfortunately, the production hurdles are so large that it may take an enormous investment to overcome the problem areas.

Biodiesel

Biodiesel has become very popular in Europe. It is cleaner burning than ethanol and easier to produce. it also offers superior fuel economies with much better gas mileage than other alternatives.

Most of the articles found in the USA press are related to using waste grease from fast food fryers, which can be filtered and used as biodiesel fuel. While this is great for small scale use, not enough waste grease is produced to make this a viable alternative. Europe has a much more practical focus on the use of soybean oil to produce biodiesel fuel. Waste grease is also recycled into biodiesel. Biodiesel can also be added to regular diesel fuel in a 20% biodiesel, 80% regular diesel blend known as B20.

So why hasn’t this idea taken off in the USA? Europe has focused on the use of diesel powered vehicles to improve fuel mileage for quite some time. Diesel-powered vehicles are much more common in Europe as a result. Biodiesel fuels will not run in gasoline engines, so in order for this alternative to become viable on a large scale, more people will need to purchase diesel powered cars and trucks. I do see biodiesel as being a very good alternative for cross-country truckers.

Electric Vehicles

The ideal non-polluting, green fuel vehicle is the electric car. That is, of course, if you can find a way to produce enough electricity to charge the batteries without producing pollution in the process. Other problems associated with electric vehicles include the short life and expense of the batteries needed to power the vehicles, and very short driving distances. If everyone decided to buy an electric vehicle, the increased demand for electricity would be enormous. Due to the way that energy is produced in this country, which is primarily with coal-fired power generators, the net effect on pollution could be worse.

On the plus side, electric vehicles may help reduce our dependency on foreign oil if the country focuses more on nuclear power as a way to produce electricity. Electric vehicles can also be designed to take advantage of the sun as a partial source for replenishing battery life.

Green Fuel Observations

There isn’t any one single solution to this energy pickle we have gotten ourselves into. The best solution is likely a blended plan which focuses on low-pollution, green fuel alternatives, such as biodiesel fuel and electric vehicles. The largest problem appears to be the lack of motivation on the part of the American public. There is currently not enough interest in everyone contributing to the solution by doing something on their part to move the country in the right direction. Everyone is looking fro someone else to solve the problem.

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The Net goes mobile in a big way

You are what your cellphone is

As a tiny cell phone Modu – that pops into interchangeable jackets to become a bigger, smarter phone or into other gadgets to connect them to the Internet – sets the industry abuzz, HT City takes a look at what does your mobile say about you. IT professional Sanjeev Singh has changed his handset more than five times in the last two years.

He says, “Cellphones get outdated very fast these days. I used a Nokia N Series model for a while before I switched to a Blackberry when my professional commitments increased.

” Mobile phones are fast becoming a style and status symbol. Take the case of 17-year-old Poonam Rathore, a class XII student who uses a Moto Razr V2.

She says, “It is just not enough to use a mobile phone these days. I love flashing mine in front of my friends whenever my phone buzzes.

” The fashion statement does not just end with the phone. The ring tone says as much about you.

Take a look at the box to check ring tones that are in vogue and see what they mean. Read the rest of this entry »

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Indian origin woman among top 15 in corporate US

Indian origin Cisco official Padmasree Warrior has been named one of the top 15 most influential women driving innovation (and revenue) in corporate America.

Warrior, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the Cisco Systems, has been ranked among the top 15 women in business by a magazine.

The PINK magazine’s Top 15 Women in Business – “The Innovators” list identifies remarkable women leaders who use ideas to transform companies every single day.

From Michelle Gass, just promoted to senior vice president of global strategy at Starbucks, to Union Pacific Railroad’s Diane Duren, who developed a new train route that delivers millions in revenue annually, these women create change in their organisations – the kind that births new generations of products and has an immediate impact on the bottom line, says the magazine that caters to America’s career-focused women.

Warrior, who joined Cisco in December 2007 after stepping down as the Vice President and CTO of Motorola has been known as a driving force for innovation at Motorola and knowing how to harness the creative power of engineers.

Warrior, 47, raised in Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, India, holds a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from IIT Delhi and a M.S. degree in chemical engineering from Cornell University. In 2007 she was awarded Doctor of Engineering, Honoris Causa from New York’s Polytechnic University.

Besides Padmasree, some other women making to the list in the March-April issue of the magazine are: Cathy Avgiris, Comcast, Barbara Beck, Manpower, Irene Chang Britt, Campbell Soup, Laurie Brubaker, Aetna, Diane Duren, Union Pacific Railroad, Julie England, Texas Instruments, Michelle Gass, Starbucks.

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Yahoo Rejects the Microsoft Offer

SAN FRANCISCO – Yahoo Inc. spurned Microsoft Corp.’s $44.6 billion takeover bid as inadequate Monday, betting that it can elicit a higher offer from the world’s largest software maker or find another way to deliver a comparable payoff to its shareholders. Read the rest of this entry »

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Anil Ambani, a mystery bidder?

AN INSIDER who attended the two-day meeting of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchisees in Mumbai on Thursday and Friday, said that “one of the losing bidders” was willing to offer $130 million (almost Rs 520 crore) in a behind-the-scenes attempt to buy out one of the teams. IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi confirmed the development to Hindustan Times, “but I am not going to say anything further”.

Mukesh Ambani had bought the Mumbai franchise for $111.9 million, while Vijay Mallya bought the Bangalore one for $111.

6 million. A BCCI official said Anil Ambani seemed the “likely bidder”.

Modi reportedly told franchisees that Anil would be “willing to sign the cheque tomorrow” if any one of them was interested, the IPL source said.

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Shah Rukh Khan is as popular as the Pope, but Khan has more sex appeal

Berlin, Feb 10 (IANS) As German fans drooled over Shah Rukh Khan, the national media shed its perceptions of ‘bullock cart India’ and trained its attention on the Bollywood superstar when he landed here, with one journalist even saying ‘he is as popular as the Pope’. Read the rest of this entry »

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Gizmo SMS Offers Free Web-Based Text Messaging To Mobile Phones Worldwide

Gizmo SMS Allows Users to Send Free Text Messages to Mobile Phones in More Than 65 Countries on Over 215 Mobile Networks

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – March 7, 2007 – SIPphone Inc., the makers of Gizmo Project and Gizmo Call, announced today the launch of its web-based SMS service Gizmo SMS, located at gizmosms.com. Gizmo SMS lets people easily send SMS text messages to mobile phones around the world, from any web browser, for free. No registration or account setup required.

Gizmo SMS now allows users to send SMS messages from any web browser, for free. At gizmosms.com, users enter a mobile number, select the country of the number, type a message, and click send. Gizmo SMS allows users to compose messages on a full size keyboard, instead of a mobile device, making it easier to type long messages. Gizmo SMS now provides one of the easiest and fastest ways to send text messages. Read the rest of this entry »

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