Selasa, 06 Desember 2011

siaran itu memang candu!!!!!!

lagu nganggur praktek neh, padahal (seabrekkk tugas) LOL.

ga sengaja idupin laptop then streaming @hardrockfm jakarta 
dengerin penyiarnya si Arga Harahap, damn tyt kemampuan siaran gw hampir mirip2 aja tuh sama dieeeee. LOL (pdhl gw penyiar gagal mendapatkan kontrak after probition 3 months). 

Tapi beneran deh, pas dia siaran ya asyik aja getooo (gw jg bisa ngelakuin kyk yang dia lakuin, tapi potongan lagu diee pas mw masuk siaran masih lebih jagooo gw --> hasil trainingan mas mirza dan dego getooo dehhhh). LOL

dan siang bolong gn jadi mupeng siaran dehhh :))))))

Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011

Busted Racquet previews the 2011 WTA Championships


Busted Racquet previews the 2011 WTA ChampionshipsThe 2011 WTA Championships begin Tuesday in Istanbul. Busted Racquet ranks the chances for each of the eight women in the field, from least likely to win, to most likely.
8. Li Na (No. 5 seed) -- Just 5-7 since winning the French Open, Li Na could have used some good luck in her round robin placement. Instead, she's on the same side as tournament heavies Maria SharapovaVictoria Azarenka and Sam Stosur. A winless trip to Istanbul could be in the cards.
7. Vera Zvonareva (No. 6 seed) -- The Russian is always good and rarely great and her 2011 has been no exception. With the exception of Li Na, it wouldn't be a surprise to see any of the seven women advance to the finals in Istanbul. Given Zvonareva's inconsistent play of late and her three consecutive straight-set losses toAgnieszka Radwanska, who's in her round robin, Vera could be one of the ones departing Istanbul early.
6. Agnieszka Radwanska (No. 8 seed) -- Radwanska played her way into the championships with two straight tournament wins in Tokyo and Beijing. (Then she lost to Lucie Safrova in Moscow and needed help to get in, but that's another story.) Did the effort to get in tire her our or will she continue her run?
5. Sam Stosur (No. 7 seed) -- The U.S. Open champion would be one spot higher on this list, if not for one crucial stat: A 0-9 lifetime record against Maria Sharapova. The Russian has head-to-head leads on every woman in the field with the exception of her Wimbledon vanquisher Petra Kvitova, but her dominance is especially pronounced over Stosur. Since they're in the same round robin, the (slight) edge has to go to Maria.
4. Maria Sharapova (No. 2 seed) -- If her foot is healthy (she's played one tournament since the U.S. Open and had to retire with an ankle injury) and if her serve can hold up to five difficult matches in a row and if her conditioning hasn't slipped since her grand summer run and if she can get out of her difficult round robin and if her serve is on (did I mention that already?) then Sharapova is the tournament favorite. But those are a lot of ifs.
Busted Racquet previews the 2011 WTA Championships3. Caroline Wozniacki (No. 1 seed) -- There's still a chance Wozniacki could be passed by Sharapova in the year-end rankings if Sharapova wins the tournament. Given the varied rankings point awarded for round-robin wins, it wouldn't happen unless Sharapova went undefeated in the early rounds and Wozniacki failed to make a final (or in a number of other scenarios, each of which depends on Wozniacki flaming out early) but it's possible. If she holds on, Wozniacki would end the year at No. 1 for the second time in her career, tying Monica Seles and Serena Williams on the all-time list.
2. Petra Kvitova (No. 3 seed) -- She hasn't played great since winning Wimbledon but won in Linz and played a tight first set with Vera Zvonareva in Tokyo. With her easy draw, look for her to be a finalist.
1. Victoria Azarenka (No. 4 seed) -- What better way to cap the wild year of women's tennis, one that saw four different Grand Slam champions, than by having an unpredictable winner at the year-end championships. Azarenka hasn't performed well in her two other WTA Championships appearances, winning just two round robin matches combined. In a deep, but not top-heavy field, we say she corrects course to earn the $1.7 million payday.
Whoever wins, we're guaranteed to see the fifth different winner in the past five years. None of the previous five champions (Justine HeninVenus Williams, Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters) are in the field.

Rabu, 12 Oktober 2011

Murray, Nadal say players’ meeting not imminent


SHANGHAI (AP)—Just weeks after raising the possibility of a strike in protest of the crowded tennis calendar,Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal acknowledged Tuesday that bringing the top players together to formulate a plan might be difficult.
Last month, Murray said a meeting might take place during this week’s Shanghai Masters, but the withdrawals of Roger Federer and top-ranked Novak Djokovic from the tournament made that unlikely.
Murray said Tuesday that co-ordinating players’ schedules wasn’t easy.

Second-ranked Nadal said the timing wasn’t right to have a discussion about a possible next step.
“Whether it happens or not, it’s quite a tough thing to do because there’s a lot of players to coordinate and sometimes guys don’t go to the same tournaments,” Murray said. “Tennis players aren’t always the easiest people to get hold of when they’re not at tournaments.”
“There is something there, but is not the right moment to talk about it,” he said Tuesday. “Always is better talk about the things when you know exactly what’s going to happen and when you know exactly what we are going to do.”
Murray, Nadal and Andy Roddick have been among the most vocal in urging changes to the packed tennis calendar and the number of events the top players are required to enter each year.
Last November, the ATP decided to extend the tennis offseason from five to seven weeks in response to years of complaints from players about the length of the season and the toll it takes on their bodies.
But other issues came to a head during the rain-soaked U.S. Open, when Nadal, Murray and Roddick voiced concerns about the conditions of the courts and the schedule that forced Nadal to play three matches in three days.
Since then, Roddick has pushed for the creation of a players’ union similar to those in other major pro sports that could act on players’ behalf in negotiations with ATP officials.
After his second-round win on Tuesday, Roddick said that Federer and Djokovic need to be involved in any discussion that takes place, but he also expected it would happen before year’s end.
“You know, at this point I think the main thing is a voice. Whether one’s playing the schedule, we should have something to say about it. At a certain point, how long is too long of not getting that point across?” he said. “It needs to be more than conversation and more than talk. We’ll see if the time is now.”
Murray was quoted by the BBC last month saying that a strike was a “possibility,” but he appeared to be in more reconciliatory mood on Tuesday when he said that neither he nor any of the players he had spoken to wanted that outcome.
“It’s so far away from being at that level. The players haven’t even sat down and spoke,” he said.
Murray also stressed that the players only wanted a minimal change to the calendar.
“It’s just a matter of one or two less mandatory events during the year. That’s it,” Murray said. “Doesn’t really need to be a huge change in the calendar or huge change within tennis or the rankings or anything like that.
“It’s just very small things that seem so difficult to get done. I think sometimes the players find it difficult to understand why that is.”

Berdych, Radwanska win China Open titles


BEIJING (AP)—Tomas Berdych beat Marin Cilic 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to win the China Open on Sunday, andAgnieszka Radwanska topped Andrea Petkovic, 7-5, 0-6, 6-4 to claim the women’s title, her second in as many weeks.
The victory lifted Berdych past Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to No. 7 in the world standings and gave the Czech valuable points toward the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals.
It was the third-seeded Berdych’s first finals appearance this season after losing in six semifinals, and his first title since Munich in 2009.
“To bring this title really means a lot to me. After 29 months, it’s been quite a long time, so I’m happy that I could break this up,” said Berdych, whose best performance to date came in the 2010 Wimbledon final that he lost toRafael Nadal.
Cilic served out the first set emphatically with an ace, but Berdych raced to a 3-0 lead in the second. While Cilic rallied to keep it close, Berdych broke him at 5-4 to win the set and turned the match for good in the third game of the third set.
“I had a pretty good start to the second set. I made a break and at that moment I started to feel, that’s the chance, I can do it well,” Berdych said.
Cilic, of Croatia, seemed firmly in command in the first set, making few mistakes and serving strongly. Berdych held on, however, eventually wearing him down and taking all four of the final games.
“I’m feeling a little disappointed by the loss today,” said Cilic, who missed out on a crucial chance to break Berdych at the end of the second set.
“I didn’t give up. A few points decided the second set … then the third set went the way it did,” he said.
In the women’s final, 11th-seeded Radwanska recovered after failing to win a single game in the second set in a match lasting more than 2 1/2 hours.
“I tried to focus on my game, playing a bit more aggressively,” the Pole said.
The two broke each other’s serves repeatedly over lengthy rallies before Radwanska finally pulled ahead 5-4 in the decider and served out for the win after the ninth-seeded Petkovic saved the first match point.
“We played unbelievable today. I really just better by a couple of points. I think it was the best final I’ve played,” Radwanska said.
Radwanska’s third title of the year came on the heels of her victory in the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo on Oct. 1.
Radwanska, who lost the 2009 final in Beijing to Svetlana Kuznetsova, is 5-0 against Petkovic.
“We always play very long rallies and we always play good matches. I expected a really tough match,” Petkovic said. “All in all, in two or three days, when the disappointment settles a little bit, I think I’ll be able to look at it as a really great match and really great entertainment for the people.
“I really have to turn around this head-to-head one day, hopefully soon.”

Nadal plots return to top form


World number two Rafael Nadal Tuesday targeted a return to the form that won him three Grand Slams in a single season, admitting his game had dipped since his stellar 2010 campaign.
The Spaniard, for many years locked in a battle with Swiss greatRoger Federer for tennis supremacy, has seen his crown taken this year by Serbia's Novak Djokovic, who has swept all before him and won three Slams of his own.
Nadal, 25, who won the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open back-to-back last year, said his game had since faltered a little, contributing to his losing seven of 10 finals in 2011.
"I believe Rafa 2010 had something more special than Rafa 2011, especially in tough situations," Nadal said ahead of his first match at the Shanghai Masters against compatriot Guillermo Garcia-Lopez on Wednesday.
"Winning or losing depends on very, very, very small things," added Nadal, who retained his French Open crown but finished runner-up to Djokovic at this year's Wimbledon and US Open.
"And probably these very, very small things I did a little bit better in 2010 than 2011. It is hard to win big matches. I lost a lot of finals this year.
He said the only thing on his mind now was to ensure he had "enough motivation to keep trying my best and to keep finding solutions to be a better player for next year".
He disagreed with Andy Murray's assessment that the level of the men’s game had gone up another notch this season, suggesting that he and Federer had not been as good as in previous years.
"I don’t think the level has been better than 2010 or 2009. I think it has been similar," said the Spaniard. "For my part and Roger's part a little bit worse for the moment.
"I played worse than last year. I was very consistent, probably even more consistent than last year, but I played a little bit worse, I think. I think Roger played well, but he lost a few matches that in the past he never would have lost."
Nadal said minor tweaks had made the difference for Djokovic and he would try to do likewise.
"If you are not improving every year more and more, your chances are less," said Nadal. "Don't forget this is my seventh year on the tour being top two.
"That's happened because, first thing, I was in perfect conditions mentally all these years, but second thing because I always try to improve and play better and better. That's the goal and that's what I have to keep doing if I want to keep being here for a long time."

Serena, Clijsters confirm for Brisbane International


Serena Williams could get a chance of revenge against Samantha Stosur on the Australian's home soil after announcing she will start her 2012 season at the Brisbane International.
Queenslander Stosur, who will also play the tournament, won her first Grand Slam in September by beating a fiery Williams 6-2, 6-3 in the US Open final.
Thirteen-time major champion Williams has never played in Brisbane and said she was looking forward to it.
"Well, I never played in Brisbane and I have never been to Brisbane but I have heard great things about it," she said.
"It is brand new for me, so all that is going to be really exciting, and it will help me with my seeding going into the Australian Open too, so that would be good."
Maria Sharapova and Kim Clijsters were also confirmed for Brisbane ahead of the Australian Open later January, the first Grand Slam of the year.
Clijsters, who missed the US Open last month with a stomach muscle injury, won in Brisbane in 2010 and is hungry for another title.
"With Maria (Sharapova), Sam (Stosur) and Serena confirmed for the Brisbane International it is going to be a tough contest but also be a great chance to test your form leading into the first Grand Slam," said the Belgian.
"Having won the Brisbane event in 2010 and then the Australian Open last year I am looking forward to getting back on the court in Australia to defend both my titles.
"Australia has always been a home away from home for me and I am very comfortable there. I am thrilled to be returning in January."
The Brisbane International runs from January 1-8.

http://sports.yahoo.com/tennis/news?slug=afp-tennis_wta_aus_20111012
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Thanks God

Puji Tuhan, saya bisa siaran di Hard Rock Fm Surabaya, started from Juli-September, walopun msh tahap Probition, tapi saya sangat2 belajar banyak sebagai penyiar Radio.


Awalnya, saya ikutan acara besar di Hard Rock Fm Surabaya, yaitu: BROADCASTARS SEARCH 2011.
Bisa dibilang ini mnejadi event besar Hard Rock Fm Surabaya.
Saya Lulus melewati tahap dari Test Vocal Screening, Tes Tulis dan Talent Screening, til got training for a month, June 2011 with 20 competitors. Then diciutkan lagi menjadi 10 orang yang terpilih masuk 10 besar dan mendapatkan kontrak siaran. 


Yah, saya berhasil siaran selama 3 bulan di Radio sebesar itu, Radio yang sangat2 saya impikan, bahkan saya masih inget banget, di mobil temen pernah cerita2 tentang impian jadi penyiar radio di Hard Rock Fm Surabaya (merasa minder dan ga mampu klo bisa siaran di Radio sebesar itu). Dan akhirnya bisa siaran selama 3 bulan ya Senang Bangetlah, bisa eksplore tentang kemampuan saya sebagai penyiar, memanggil Hard Rockers On Air, siaran malam 10-1am, siaran jam part time 4-8pm, sabtu siang 3-5pm, minggu siang 2-6pm, minggu malam 6-10pm. Sangat senang dong yaaa...


Dan yang pasti saya bisa mengenal DEGO TAHARUDIN+MIRZA WARDANA sebagai PD saya, selalu di BBMin kalo salah2 pas siaran, yaaaaaa walopun tkdg bikin kesel dimarahin gt, BUT I KNOW THAT THE BEST FOR ME...!!!!!!!!


29 September menjadi hari menentukan, saya gagal buat lanjut kontrak (saya dapat nilai 72, walopun ga ngecek nilai2 itu coz i dont CARE!!!!!!!). Nilai Max harus 78 biar bisa dapat siaran lagi.


I DONT KNOW, perasaan saya sudah berikan yang terbaik, santaiii ketika siaran, ngemix feder, bahan siaran, pas on air juga kata temen2 saya cukup bagus, but i dont know kenapa gagal.


I DONT CARE, apapun hasilnya itulah ya TUHAN. 
SAYA SANGAT MENGUCAPKAN TERIMA KASIH SAMA TUHAN KARENA MEMBERIKAN KESEMPATAN SETINGGI ITU, BISA SIARAN DI RADIO FAVORIT SAYA ITU IMPIAN SAYA BANGET. 

Jumat, 08 April 2011

broadcaster star 2011

Thx God, aku dapat kesempatan yang sangat besar dan patut buat ku syukurin.
Masuk 120 besar Broadcaster star 2011...
Awalnya sudah pesimis, karena masukin CV Desember kmrn tp kenapa aku ga dipanggil2 ya???
Plus, di Februari-Maret kmrn, mereka malah open recruitment lagi???
*dalam hati sempet bertanya --> damn, ini baru  open recruitment tp kok dibuka lg????*
sempet berpikir buat masukin CV lagi (tp karena sibuknya waktu kuliah akhirnya kelupaan, klo sudah tgl 31 Maret tyt).

Then 5 April tidak sengaja mendengarkan Hardrock, kbtln ada si Cung2 yang siaran.
Dia bilang klo 120 besar hasilnya sudah keluar (dalam hati said: namaku ada ga ya????? *ngarep.com).
Iseng akhirnya pas dikampus buka Facebooknya Hardrock then opened the Note.

aaawwwww, nama ku ada lucky no 30 (Pengen Pingsan dan teriak,tp sayang posisi lagi ada dikelas, akhirnya aku menyandarkan kepala pada teman cewek disebelah si Kiki, awww).

berasa senang banget bisa masuk ke tahap ini wlpn masih 120 (i knew this is tough competition).
I will do the best lah buat Next Monday at 9am buat tes suara (banyak latihan vokalisasi aja dan update diri).

Sabtu, 02 April 2011

Maria Sharapova

Akhirnya si cantik Maria Maju ke Final Key Biscane Miami..
setelah menundukkan Andrea Petkovic 36 60 62...
as we know, klo kmrn Andrea Petkovic baru saja menundukkan Caroline wozniacki dan Jelena Jankovic (waaaw,,,hebat bukan, future top 20 lah)...

dan ntar bakal ketemu di final lawan Victoria Azarenka (taon kmrn Sharapova kalah lwn Azarenka,smg kali ini bs membalasnya. hope sooo. 

prentasi hasil asesmen 2

akhirnya, saya maju juga presentasi asesmen...
dalam seminggu ini.
diawali dengan asesmen 1, senin kmrn (dapat byk banget masukan dr kawan) which is i like it...
begitu juga dengan asesmen 2, jumat kmrn (dapat banyak masukan juga dr kawan2)...
dan sekarang pun udah merasa lega, tinggal garap revisian aja... :)
thanks juga buat bu Herdina atas masukan2nya..
*jujur saya agak bingung pas pengerjaannya,tp setelah sesi presentasi gn jadi dpt byk insight*


Rabu, 30 Maret 2011

agnes monica

wah si agnes monica keren banget deh pokoknya...
dari februari kmrn stlh rilis her newest album 'The Best'
dia berangkat ke LA, dan sampai skrg belum balik2...
and tyt, dia pnya gebrakan baru rekkk...
bakal duet dgn Michael Bolton...
tapi seharusnya duet dgn MIKE POSNER aja kale yaaa???
krn klo liat dr twit2nya,,,sptnya mereka saling kenal...

follow her @agnezmo dan @mikeposner


Selasa, 15 Maret 2011

wake up bro...!!!

wake up bro...
itu quote yg lg ada di otak ku..
guess wat,ak baru nerima KHS....
hasil belajar selama 1 semester tuh.

lumayanlah (dgn cara belajar aku yang biasa2 aja=masih malas dan butuh ekstra keras belajarnya). Karena aku yg tidak terlalu rajin belajarnya aja msh bisa mendapatkan nilai yg pas2an geto,apalgi klo rajin belajar,bisa dapat lebih bukan..??? Nilai yang aku takutkan STATISTIK (Thx God dapat nilai B), tapi malah METPEN KUANTI ku dapat C, ya masih ada waktu buat ujian perbaikan seh..

nah disemester ini aku harus lebih giat lagi belajarnya biar bisa dapat IPK yang tinggi,apalagi semester ini,nilainya kebanyakan yang individual (laporan hasil tes+hasil presentasi). Apalagi semester ini sistem Blog,jadiii kereeen pooolll (tapi aku pasti bisa,ASAL BELAJAR DENGAN EKSTRA KERAS). 

Jumat, 11 Maret 2011

world no 3


On Wednesday, world No. 3 and two-time Grand Slam finalist Vera Zvonareva took a break from her preparations for the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells to talk briefly with Busted Racquet.
We discussed late bloomers, graduation and why she doesn't follow any fellow women's players on Twitter.
Busted Racquet: You're at Indian Wells and getting ready to play a second-round match later this week. Have you looked at the draw? Caroline Wozniacki said she hadn't.
Vera Zvonareva: [Laughs] No, I haven't looked at the draw and never do. My coach tells me "you're playing this player" or "you're playing that player." When I come off the court I might say, "oh, who am I playing next." And if I lose, I lose.
BR: This is the first really big tournament since the Australian Open. Are your expectations different when you play a Premier event like this?
Zvonareva: I never have any expectations, I'm just trying to improve myself every day and am trying to do my best every day. I really take it one match at a time and see where it takes me. I never put any pressure on myself and say, "you've got to get to this round and win this tournament." Of course I'm coming to the tournament and want to win the whole thing and I'll do everything to do that.
BR: At 26, you're right in the middle of the top 10 in terms of age. [Kim Clijsters, Sam Stosur, Francesca Schiavone, Li Na and Venus Williams are older, Caroline Wozniacki, Jelena JankovicVictoria Azarenkaand Ageniszka Radwasnka are younger.] That seems to be skewing a bit older than usual. To what do you attribute this shift?
Zvonareva: Everyone lifted their physical condition, so the sport is quite physical. Everyone is at a high level in that way. But you have to have that experience on top of that. Before some players weren't as physical as others, so younger players were coming in and working on their fitness. Maybe they were overpowering the other players. Now everybody has power so it comes down to experience and maturity.
BR: You've peaked at a later age than many. Why do you think that is?
Zvonareva: I think I'm much more mature than I was before. Everyone has their own path. I was always late with everything, I was never so good at 14 -- I mean I was OK, but I was never the best. And then in the last year of 18s I really picked it up. For me, it always takes a long time to reach potential. Some players reach it when they're very young. Then a lot of them retire earlier as well. You can't really predict.
BR: In almost every single interview you're asked the same two things. So which topic are you most sick of hearing questions about: your emotions or going to school.
Zvonareva: [Laughs] Probably, my emotions, I guess. I don't know, people saw me getting upset in two matches andthey still talk about it five years later. You look at other players, everyone got upset in a few matches throughout their career. It's normal. Emotions are a part of the game. If you're not emotional when you do any kind of sport, it's not worth doing it. Fans have emotions, they cheer. Players have emotions and it's very good for the sport.
BR: School it is. How much longer do you have? This is your last year?
Zvonareva: Yes, this is my last year. I'm working on my thesis so hopefully I can graduate.
BR: I went to school with a guy who was the fifth lead in a sitcom [Minkus from "Boy Meets World," because I know you were curious] and was always amazed at how people still whispered around him every time he was around. You're infinitely more famous than him. When you're at school do you find yourself getting that treatment or are you a regular student?
Zvonareva: I'm just a regular student and there is no difference to what I do once I leave school. It's good because, for me, the most important thing is to try and get some knowledge and to know things outside the tennis court that contributes to my life after the sport. I'm trying to develop myself not only as a tennis player but as a person. Study is important for everyone. Nothing is different, I have to do all the tests and sit in the class. I feel like I'm not a tennis player when I'm out there and just a regular student and I enjoy that life.
BR: You follow 16 people on Twitter. Andy Roddick, Ashton Kutcher, Barack Obama among them. You also follow a fake Rafael Nadal. At least I assume he's fake because he spelled his uncle's name wrong.
Zvonareva: Yeah, I think he's a fake one, so I have to unfollow him. But it's fine.
BR: You also don't follow any women's players. Any reason?
Zvonareva: No, no reason. When I signed up for Twitter I did it as something to share about me throughout the day, between the tournaments to get in touch with my fans. I didn't really sign up to follow someone because I don't want to spend all day on my phone following somebody. If I want to talk to other players, I text them.
BR: I hear you. You're not missing much. You list your favorite bands as Rihanna, Pink, Nickelback, Linkin Park and Avril Lavigne. Are there no good bands in Russia?
Zvonareva: There are good bands in Russia and I like a few, but I mostly listen to those bands that you mentioned. [She chuckled after this, but I couldn't tell if it's because she enjoyed the question, was annoyed by the question or because she's embarrassed to admit to liking Nickelback. My guess is B and C.]
BR: Final question: This is going on the Yahoo! Sports blog Busted Racquet. We spell it with a "q" but "k" is also fashionable. How do you like your racquet?
Zvonareva: With a "q."
BR: You're the third person in a row to answer that [Andre Agassi and Caroline Wozniacki were the others]. I don't know if you all are just humoring me, but I appreciate it nonetheless. Thank you and good luck at Indian Wells.
Zvonareva: [Laughs] Thanks

Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

orang terkaya di indonesia


REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA--Forbes kembali merilis daftar orang terkaya di dunia. Sebanyak 14 warga Indonesia masuk di dalamnya. Dan kembali, kakak beradik Hartono menjadi orang terkaya di Indonesia.
Demikian rilis Forbes. R Budi Hartono dan Michael Hartono yang terkenal lewat Grup Djarum berada di peringkat 208. Nilai kekayaan keduanya sebesar 5 miliar dolar AS.
Di belakang mereka, ada pengusaha batu bara Low Tuck Kwong, dengan kekayaan 3,6 miliar dolar AS di urutan 304. Sementara pengusaha asal Sumut, Martua Sitorus, yang bekerja di sektor CPO ada di urutan 420 dengan kekayaan 2,7 miliar dolar AS.
Pengusaha Peter Sondakh ada di urutan 488 dengan kekayaan sebesar 2,4 mmiliar dolar AS. Di bawahnya ada Sri Prakash Lohia, di urutan 564 yang bermain di sektor tekstil.
Berturut-turut kemudian di urutan 595 ada Kiki Barki, pengusaha batu bara dengan kekayaan dua miliar dolar AS. Sukanto Tanoto di urutan 651 dengan kekayaan 1,9 miliar dolar AS. Edwin Soeryadjaya dengan kekayaan 1,6 miliar dolar AS.
Kemudian ada Garibaldi Thohir, di urutan 833. Kekayaan pemilik grup Adaro yang berkecimpung di sektor batu bara ini mencapai 1,5 miliar dolar AS.
Di bawah Boy Thohir ada Theodore Rachmat yang juga bermain di sektor batu bara. Ia diurutan 938 dengan kekayaan 1,3 miliar dolar AS. Kemudian Chairul Tanjung dan Murdaya Poo di urutan 1057 dengan kekayaan 1,1 miliar dolar AS. Terakhir adalah Benny Subianto dengan kekayaan 1 miliar dolar AS di urutan 1140.

the richest man on earth


REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA--Forbes kembali merilis daftar orang terkaya di dunia. Carlos Slim, pengusaha telekomunikasi asalMeksiko, kembali menjadi orang terkaya di dunia selama dua tahun berturut-turut. Kekayaan Slim tahun lalu naik sepertiga kali lipat.
Slim mengalahkan pendiri Microsoft Bill Gates dalam hal kekayaan. Selama setahun terakhir, kekayaan Slim meningkat 20,5 miliar dolar AS ke 74 miliar dolar AS. Sementara Gates di level 56 miliar dolar AS.
Dalam daftar orang terkaya kali ini, ada 1.210 orang yang masuk. Sebanyak 200 orang menjadi pendatang baru. Ada enam miliuner yang jadi kaya gara-gara Facebook, termasuk pendiri Facebook Mark Zuckerberg dan Sean Parker. Begitu juga Peter Thiel, Yuri Milner, dan Eduardo Saverin serta Dustin Moskovitz, yang menjadi orang terkaya termuda di usia 26 tahun.
Sementara orang terkaya yang hartanya merosot tahun ini adalah pendiri Ikea, supermarket perabotan di Eropa, Ingvar Kamprad. Kekayaan Kamprad merosot dari 17 miliar dolar AS menjadi enam miliar dolar AS. Dia terpuruk dari urutan 11 ke urutan 162.
Amerika menjadi benua yang menyumbang orang kaya terbanyak, yaitu 413 orang. Sementara Asia untuk pertama kalinya dalam satu dekade mengalahkan Eropa dalam hal orang terkaya dengan 332 orang.
Cina dan Rusia masing-masing memiliki 115 dan 101 miliuner. Sementara kota miliuner adalah Moskow. Di kota ini, bermukim 79 miliuner.
Berikut daftar orang terkaya di dunia versi Forbes:
1. Carlos Slim 74 miliar dolar AS
2. Bill Gates 56 miliar dolar AS
3. Warren Buffett 50 miliar dolar AS
4. Bernard Arnault 41 miliar dolar AS
5. Larry Ellison 39,5 miliar dolar AS
6. Lakshmi Mittal 31,1 miliar dolar AS
7. Amancio Ortega, 31 miliar dolar AS
8. Eike Batista 30 miliar dolar AS
9. Mukesh Ambani 27 miliar dolar AS
10. Christy Walton 26,5 miliar dolar AS

Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

PREDIKSI BNP PARIBAS OPEN


By Mark Lamport-Stokes
INDIAN WELLS, California, March 8 (Reuters) - In-form Novak Djokovic, who has won two titles this year including the Australian Open, could replace Roger Federer as world number two after the Indian Wells tournament starting this week.
The third-ranked Serb is scheduled to meet Federer in the semi-finals at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and would surpass the Swiss in the global rankings should he win that encounter
For Djokovic, though, the rankings will take care of themselves. He is much more concerned with staying fit and maintaining his superb early-season form.
“I want to take one tournament at a time,” the 23-year-old told reporters in the build-up to the first Masters Series event of the year. “I’ve been talking about my goals too many times in the past years and right now I just want to be playing consistently well.
“I want to keep up the good form that I have, stay fit and just take care of my health and my physical condition.
“I’ve done it really well in the last two months … I know that if I feel and play this way, I have a good chance to stay in the top three,” added the Serb, who reached a career-high second in the rankings in February last year.
Djokovic has been the dominant figure in the men’s game this year, crushing Andy Murray 6-4 6-2 6-3 to claim his second Australian Open title in late January and then outplaying Federer 6-3 6-3 to win last month’s Dubai championships.
Helped by a much improved serve, the Serb has signalled he is a genuine third force at the top of men’s tennis—along with Federer and world number one Rafa Nadal.
SIGNIFICANT FACTORS
Federer, however, believes that fourth-ranked Swede Robin Soderling and Britain’s Murray (fifth) are also significant factors at the game’s summit.
“The top-five players have played really well the last six months,” Federer, a three-times champion at Indian Wells, said after losing the Dubai championships final to Djokovic.
“Someone always has to win one tournament. At the end of the day, we’ve been able to share those a little bit to be honest. So I don’t feel it’s a three-horse race right now.
“Rafa still is the favourite. He’s won three of the four slams. Novak has not lost a match yet this season, but the season is still really short. I’ve been playing well. Murray has been playing well. Soderling hasn’t been playing bad.”
Soderling has won three ATP tournaments this season, more than anyone else, and is seeded to meet Nadal in the semi-finals at Indian Wells.
Spaniard Nadal will be bidding for a third title at the imposing, state-of-the-art Indian Wells venue, having previously triumphed here in 2007 and 2009.
Among the leading contenders in the women’s competition, starting on Wednesday, are holder Jelena Jankovicof Serbia, Denmark’s world number one Caroline Wozniacki and second-ranked Belgian Kim Clijsters.
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

prediksi ku:
mungkin di men bisa Rafael Nadal, karena udah tampil bagus after took a break a month ago, klo di women bisa jadi si Caro Wozniacki semakin matang season ini. 

sumber: yahoosport.com