Thursday, April 07, 2011

Musk Sees Markets For Falcon 9 Heavy | AVIATION WEEK

Musk Sees Markets For Falcon 9 Heavy | AVIATION WEEK: "“While I do think there’s likely to be an economic payoff by transporting large numbers of people to Mars, it requires a bit of long-term thinking, that maybe goes beyond the quarterly cycle of Wall Street,” he says. “So some people on Wall Street think it’s crazy, and what I actually should do is milk the government and commercial companies and charge as high a price as possible, which I will not do. So I want to make sure that I can ignore such things.”

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Sunday, April 03, 2011

India’s Cricket World Cup Victory Offers Relief From Scandal - NYTimes.com

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India's little steps to ultimate World Cup glory

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India (Ind) vs Sri Lanka (SL): Men in Blue party all night after World Cup triumph

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Bowing out with a bang: The magic of Guru Gary - The Times of India

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India worthy world champions, Dhoni the hero: Australian media

India worthy world champions, Dhoni the hero: Australian media:


"Writing for 'Sydney Morning Herald', veteran cricket writer Peter Roebuck praised Dhoni for his bold leadership.

'The day belonged to Dhoni. Like Jayawardene, his form had been scratchy but he was able to put that behind him. Indeed he dared to push himself up the order,' Roebuck wrote under headline 'Bold captain Dhoni India's hero of the day'.

'In the critical hour and despite modest returns, Dhoni dared to back himself. That is leading from the front. Even in the toughest times, too, he managed to convey composure. Throughout, his players felt their captain remained on the bridge and the situation was under control.

'Exuberant celebrations began the moment Dhoni clouted a drive into the stands. It was a fitting end to an unexpectedly successful and mostly clean tournament. Appropriately, the final was a superb contest full of twists and turns and dominated not by power but by skill and temperament.

'No home side had won a World Cup before but India did not blink. Overall it was a happy and entertaining occasion ... It was a fine World Cup, the best for 25 years.'

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