Yusuf Pathan and Harbhajan Singh’s batting heroics saw India clinch another thriller by two wickets in the third one-day international against South Africa here. Chasing 221 runs, India were struggling at 93/5 before Pathan (59 off 50 balls) and Suresh Raina (37) brought the visitors back in the game with a 75-run stand. South Africa [...]
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Pathan, Harbhajan clinch another thriller for India
Celebrate India-South Africa friendship, Bollywood style: Priyanka
Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra is kicked about performing with Shah Rukh Khan and Shahid Kapoor in Durban for celebrating the 150th year of India-South Africa friendship Saturday, and says she has a soft corner for the “friendly and inviting” people of that country. “I was approached for this event when the idea was being discussed. [...]
Winfrey ‘disappointed†as ex-matron cleared of sexual abuse charges
The former matron, who was accused of sexually abusing students at Oprah Winfrey”s South African leadership academy, has been acquitted of the charges, and the talk show queen is ”profoundly disappointed” by the trial”s outcome. Prosecutors had accused former school matron Tiny Virginia Makopo of trying to kiss and fondle girls at the school soon [...]
Oct. 4, 1958: ‘Comets’ Debut Trans-Atlantic Jet Age
1958: Two DeHavilland Comets depart London and New York, each bound for the other city. Flying for the British Overseas Airways Corporation, the two aircraft complete the first trans-Atlantic jet passenger service, dramatically reducing the travel time between the United States and Europe.
Jet airliners had been around since the Comet first carried passengers from London [...]
Morgan Freeman honours Mandela on 92nd b’day with charity road trip
American actor Morgan Freeman paid tribute to former South African president Nelson Mandela on his 92nd birthday by joining a group of bikers for a charity road trip across the country. Mandela celebrated his 92nd birthday on 18th July 2010. His fans all over world devoted 67 minutes to mark the 67 years Mandela spent [...]
Shakira World Cup 2010 Closing Ceremony Performance [VIDEO]
Did you catch this weekend’s World Cup finale? Pop star Shakira performed “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” with South African band Freshlyground during the FIFA World Cup South Closing Ceremony at Soccer City Stadium in Soweto, suburban Johannesburg, on Sunday. Spain snatched its first World Cup trophy in a victory over the Netherlands during the [...]
Spain wins FIFA World Cup
Spain has won its first-ever World Cup, beating the Netherlands 1-0 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Spain’s Andrés Iniesta scored an extra time goal in the 116th minute of the final Sunday to secure the win.
Sportswear: The swoosh heard around the world
Nike’s strong presence at the World Cup highlights its strategy for growth
IT IS hard to rival the excitement of football fans at the World Cup. They paint their faces, scream and wave flags. But sportswear firms, which stand to make billions from the football tournament, are just as enthusiastic. Sales of football-related products at Nike, the world’s largest sportswear-maker, increased by 39% in the three months to the end of May, before the tournament in South Africa even began. Adidas, its German rival, predicts sales of football items worth more than €1.5 billion ($1.8 billion) this year, up 25% from 2006, the year of the previous World Cup.
Adidas is an official sponsor of the World Cup, so its logo appears on the field. But Nike has invested millions in getting fans’ attention in less predictable ways. It has launched a marketing campaign featuring several football stars, installed a giant screen on one of Johannesburg’s largest buildings and opened a centre in Soweto, a poor township in Johannesburg, that doubles as a facility for football training and AIDS testing. The firm also sponsored ten teams, and even more players are sprinting across the field in Nike’s orange boots. Mark Parker, Nike’s chief executive, says it has been “the biggest and most successful World Cup in our history”. …
World Cup: Brazil march on
Brazil beat fellow South Americans Chile 3-0 in their World Cup knockout round clash at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Monday.
The world’s top-ranked team now faces the Netherlands in the quarterfinals.
Brazil qualifies for last 16; French in disarray
Brazil beat Ivory Coast 3-1 in Johannesburg on Sunday to advance to the last 16 of the football World Cup in South Africa. Luis Fabiano scored two goals, while Elano sent the third to the back of the net. Didier Drogba was on target for the only goal for Ivory Coast.
Two in court for World Cup “stunt”
Two Dutch women have appeared in court in South Africa over an alleged “ambush marketing” stunt at a World Cup match. More than 30 women were ejected from the Johannesburg stadium on Monday during the match between Denmark and the Netherlands.
John Travolta and Kelly Preston Donate £6,300
Last month John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston announced that they are going to have their 3rd child. And at the weekend they participated in a special charity event in South Africa. It was clearly seen that Preston is expecting a baby.
The 47-year-old Kelly was in a long dress and she looked so blooming. [...]
Mandela’s great granddaughter killed in crash
Nelson Mandela’s great granddaughter has been killed in a car crash on the way back from a pre-World Cup concert in Johannesburg. Thirteen-year old Zenani Mandela was one of the former South African president’s nine great grandchildren.
Shakira World Cup Kick-Off Celebration Concert VIDEO ["Waka Waka" LIVE]
With her signature curly mane flowing and decked out in stunning threads designed by Roberto Cavalli, Shakira performed her 2010 World Cup Theme “Waka Waka (It’s Time For Africa)” on stage during the FIFA World Cup Kick-Off Celebration Concert at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday evening. Here’s a video of the electrifying [...]
Soccer WC declared open
SOWETO (South Africa) (AFP) – South Africa began the Soccer World Cup party Thursday with revellers flocking to a star-studded concert and fan festivals on the eve of Africa’s first staging of the biggest show on earth.
“This is the real kick-off,” FIFA president Sepp Blatter told tens of thousands packed into Soweto’s historic Orlando stadium to watch artists including Shakira and the Black Eyed Peas.
“Football is not only a game. Football is connecting people.”
South African President Jacob Zuma told the crowds that Africa was showing that it was capable of handling events of any size.
“Africa is hosting this tournament. South Africa is the stage,” said Zuma, 65. “South Africa is rocking. South Africa is cool.”
But in Cape Town, a police officer suffered a broken leg and two women broke their ankles during in a crush at the entrance to a World Cup party attended by thousands.
“Excess people wanted to get in and started pushing,” said police spokesman Frederick van Wyk. “People at the back kept moving forward and a crush ensued.”
The Soweto concert began with a performance from veteran South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela in a township synonomous with the fight against whites-only rule and the countryÂ’s first black president Nelson Mandela.
And at the other end of the country, more than 15,000 people crammed into a fan park to watch local bands and a light show at the same spot from Mandela addressed his nation 20 years ago immediately after walking free from prison.
During the apartheid years, South Africa was subjected to an international sporting and cultural boycott.
But now the one-time global pariah has the honour of hosting some 300,000 foreign fans, the worldÂ’s finest footballers and some of the biggest stars in world music.
“We are excited. It’s exactly what we were hoping for. The infrastructure is improved. Africans always love to have visitors,” said Angie Bopape, who had travelled to the concert from Rustenburg, two hours’ north of Johannesburg.
Vendors packed the sidewalk around the stadium, doing a brisk business in flags and vuvuzelas — the ear-splitting plastic horns which are turning into the tournament’s must-have accessory.
“I am amazed with the amount of love and kindness from everyone,” said Vicky Becerra, a visitor from Mexico whose team play South Africa in Friday’s opening match. “I expected more insecurity to be honest. I want to come back.”
The sense of anticipation has been increased by the unexpected upswing in form of the Bafana Bafana (the Boys) national side who go into FridayÂ’s opening match against Mexico off the back of a 12-match unbeaten run.
After tens of thousands of people cheered on the team on Wednesday as they paraded through Johannesburg in an open-top bus, it was the turn of Cape Town to show its support on Thursday.
“We came here to feel the vibe with the rest of Africa. Just to be here — it’s like an experience of a lifetime,” said Marks Louw, 23, as he watched performers at the fan fest.
The front-page of the Citizen proclaimed “Bafana Mania!” while an editorial in the same paper said the outbreak of patriotism in a country still struggling to escape a history of racial segregation could only be a force for good.
“The 2010 World Cup is more than just a simple game,” Mandela, the country’s first black president, said in a message to football’s governing body FIFA.
“It symbolises the power of football to bring people together regardless of their language, colour of their skin, their politics or religion.”
Ever since it became the first African nation to win the right to stage the tournament six years ago, South Africa has had to fend off claims that its high crime rate, lack of infrastructure and rudimentary public transport rendered it an unsuitable choice.
Work at the 10 host stadiums finished on time while World Cup infrastructure projects are up and running, including AfricaÂ’s first high-speed rail link.
But a labour dispute by pubic sector workers was looming after salary talks between unions representing some 1.3 million state employees and the government reached a deadlock.
And the spectre of crime continued to stalk visitors, with a Chinese TV crew among the latest victims robbed at gunpoint and a spokesman for Greece revealing 1,500 euros in cash had been stolen at the team hotel.
Meanwhile, three people, including a police officer, were injured in a crush at the entrance to a World Cup party in Cape Town on Thursday where thousands were celebrating ahead of the tournamentÂ’s kick-off.
“Excess people wanted to get in and started pushing,” said police spokesman Frederick van Wyk.
Two women broke their ankles and a metro police officer broke a leg after police told the crowd to move to nearby areas with large screens as the fan park was full.
“People at the back kept moving forward and a crush ensued,” said van Wkyk.
June 10, 1952: Marketing Mylar With a Film About a Film
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1952: DuPont registers Mylar as the trademark for its new, strong polyester film. Mylar’s versatility gives it a long, worldwide run as an industrial coating.
DuPont developed Mylar, or biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate, along with the polyester fabric Dacron in the early ’50s. Mylar’s resistance to tearing and stretching, to heat and [...]
Serbia squad arrive in South Africa
Serbia’s national football team arrived on Tuesday in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is where the team will stay during the FIFA 2010 World Cup.
FIFA World Cup 2010 Schedule in Indian Time
The FIFA World Cup 2010 is the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international football tournament. The tournament which is being hosted by South Africa is scheduled to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010.
There are 32 teams in this World Cup, which are categorized into 8 groups, each group contains 4 teams. [...]



