Friday, 12 August 2011

Who is the Top Earning Woman

Maria Sharapova might not have won a grand slam title since 2008, however the Russian tennis player remains unchallenged because the world's highest paid girl in skilled sports.



For the seventh straight year, Sharapova topped the annual list provided by Forbes magazine, despite failing to feature to her 3 grand slam titles, though she did build the Wimbledon final in July.Sharapova's earnings, largely off-court endorsements, were estimated at $25 million, twice the maximum amount as her nearest rival, Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, this women's world beloved.

American racing driver Danica Patrick was third with $12 million followed by tennis players Venus Williams, Belgium's Kim Clijsters and Serena Williams.

Seven of the highest 9 feminine earners were tennis players, together with China's Li Na, who created $8 million last year however was expected to soar up the rankings and challenge Sharapova for the highest spot when her breakthrough win at the French Open.

list of Top ten women by earning.

1. Maria Sharapova $25 million -Russia, tennis

2. Caroline Wozniacki $12.5 million- Denmark, tennis

3. Danica Patrick $12 million -US, motor racing

4. Venus Williams $11.5 million -US, tennis

5. Kim Clijsters $11 million (Belgium, tennis

6. Serena Williams $10.5 million -US, tennis

7. Kim Yu-na $10 million -figure skating, South Korea

8. Li Na $8 million- China, tennis

9. Ana Ivanovic $6 million -Serbia, tennis

10. Paula Creamer $5.5 million -US, golf 

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Unrest in Britten

Are they Civilized Peoples   ???????




Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Pak-china relations: Pakistan seeks berth in spacecraft



BEIJING: Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Masood Khan asserted that Pakistan aspires that one of its astronauts flies to space in a Chinese spacecraft.
“This is possible because Pakistan and China enjoy amiable relations embedded in trust and confidence,” Masood Khan said in an interview ahead of the launch of Pakistan’s communication satellite, Paksat-1R.
The satellite is due to be launched from Xichang in China in the second week of August. Paksat-1R will replace Paksat-1 which is likely to complete its useful life this year.
“Launching of a communication satellite is going to be a symbolic development in Pakistan-China relations, as this will broaden the horizons of our cooperation,”

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