Sunday, 20 November 2011

Imran Khan

Imran Khan Biography
He was born in
Lahore, Pakistan into a family of six. He entered the world on November 25,
1952, the only boy and seventh member of his family. His parents gave him the
name Imran Khan Niazi and truly loved him since he is the only boy in their
family.
Imran was part of a well-educated family. His parents believed that their
children should get the best of education, and become something. Imran's parents
have believed this and followed through with it, and that is why Imran's sisters
are so successful today. His older sister Robina is an alumnus of the LSE and
has a senior position in the United Nations in New York; his other sister Aleema
has a master's degree in business administration and runs a successful business;
Uzma is a highly qualified surgeon is working in a Lahore hospital; while his
other sister Rani is a University graduate who coordinates charity work. When it
was time for Imran to go attend a college, he went to the prestigious public
school in Lahore, the Aitchison College. There he was by far the best player on
his team, being a very fine batsmen. He was still though quite far from becoming
the best in the world. As Imran grew older, his interests went from being a
batsmen to being a fast bowler.
When sixteen, Imran made his debut for Lahore. Imran's cousins Javed Burki, and
Majid Khan were a great part of cricket therefore when he made his test debut
people thought that he made it because his family was on the Pakistan's Cricket
Team. (Nepotism)
Later, Imran had to put cricket to the side and focus more on his studies.
Undoubtedly he was back again at the age of eighteen. He played admirably which
resulted in him moving to England as he was chosen to play for a private school
there.
As the year 1971 approached, he made his test debut while visiting England.
During this tour, he was fined many times by the management because he was
looked upon by his peers as being a very snobby and wild player. Also on this
tour, Imran did not play as well. Because of his "not so good" bowling, Pakistan
was costed to settle for a draw. This was the only test match on the tour.
When Imran was twenty-one, he was admitted in the Oxford University. For three
years he studied economics and politics. In 1974 Pakistan toured England and
therefore he was selected because of his form for Oxford University and his
experience with speaking English. He had not succeeded to make a big mark
because all three of his tests were drawn.
In 1976 Imran returned to Pakistan after being away for four years. During the
1976-77 season, Imran got a place in the Pakistan cricket team. He had impressed
the team with his fantastic bowling. Later he moved to play with Sussex. The
biggest reason for Imran to do this was because of his love affairs with the
nightlife of London. He was quite angry at Worcester (a team he played for
before he played for Sussex), because of the racism he found there. During the
time he had been playing for other teams, Imran had become quite a big star.
Everyone was able to see that this guy had talent and played very well. At this
point, not only was he playing well, but had basically become a superstar.
Imran continued to play for Sussex, because he enjoyed it there. At this point
he had become the "father" of the reverse swing. His most famous partner was
Sarfaraz Nawaz, in which the partners could make a lot of runs.
Soon after, under the orders of the top official, Imran came back to Pakistan
to play test cricket for the series against India. During this match, Imran hit
two sixes and a four with only seven balls remaining. Because of Imran's huge
success, one could easily say that Imran was one of the most adored cricketer
through the land at this point.
During the early 80's Imran was not only at his cricketing peak, but had quite
a few relations with women. He had a relationship with Susannah Costantine,
ex-model Marie Helving, and artist Emma Sargeant. Some of his relations ended
simply because of difference in culture and because of the busy and travelling
life of Imran. He brought some of his relationships back home to Pakistan in
which he was frowned upon because he was an individual of Muslim faith.
When Imran was thirty, he became the captain of the Pakistan cricket team. He
lead them to a victory against England in their second test match.
During the years of his captaincy, Imran had broken his shin. Even though this
was so, Imran continued to bowl, whether there was pain or not. Because of his
injury, Imran was able to put bowling to the side and concentrate more on his
batting. Imran improved his batting greatly which led him to his first century
in a one day match.
In 1987, Imran decided to retire from cricket. Javed Miandad took his place.
Because Pakistan's best captain was gone; the team was in somewhat of crisis.
President Zia put a lot of pressure on Imran, therefore he was back as a captain
in 1988.
In 1992, the world cup final was Imran's exit from cricket. He led Pakistan to a
great victory over India. Pakistan had won the World Cup. It was time for Imran
to retire, which brought a lot of grief to Pakistan. He ended his career with an
outstanding score of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in only test matches. During his
career, Imran had turned the Pakistan cricket stars into the stars they are
today. The day that Imran retired was a very big day. So big that the President
of that time, Zia personally tried to stop him from retiring. Imran said that he
wanted to retire at the highest point of his popularity so that people would be
able to remember him forever.4 He wanted his name to be in all hearts and be
recognized for all his accomplishments. Imran had officially ended his career as
a cricketer and is truly remembered by all.
When Imran won the world cup, he had raised twenty five million dollars to
build a cancer hospital in memory of his mother. About ten years ago when
Imran's mother had cancer; Imran was desperately looking for some place to take
her, but none of the hospital's in Pakistan had the right facilities to treat
her. When Imran took her to an outside country, it was too late; she had lost
her battle against cancer. Eversnice then, Imran has wanted to build a cancer
hospital. Today he has a wonderful hospital standing in Lahore, Pakistan. It is
named after his mother Shawkat Khanam. Imran does not charge anything to
patients who cannot afford the treatment.
In 1995, Imran decided to settle down and marry. He married Jemima Goldsmith who
is the daughter of a millionaire. She was Jewish and converted to Islam by
choice just before the two got married. Their wedding took place in Paris. When
they came back to London, they threw a party which was more for the public.
On November 18th 1996, Imran and Jemima were the proud parent's of a baby boy.
The named him Suleiman Isa. On April 10th, 1999 Jemima gave birth to yet another
baby boy. They have named him Kassim.
Today, Imran has entered the world of politics and has set up his own party. He
continues to fundraise for his hospital. He does this by taking tours with
popular stars. Some stars donate their money to Imran's hospital. Jemima designs
clothes and sells them overseas. The profit goes to the Shawkat Khanam Memorial
Hospital. Also the restaurant in London, Salt and Pepper gives its profits to
the hospital.


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The Great IMRAN KHAN - At The ICC Award 2006 Presentation

Saba Qamar

Saba Qamar Biography
Saba Qamar is a talented, cute and hot Pakistani actress and fashion model. She has an ideal height of 5′ – 7″ and perfect fashion model figure. Simply to say, she is smart, gorgeous and beautiful.
She is marvelously making her prominent place in the fields of acting and modeling from the last three years. She has done different T.V dramas, commercials, editorials, Tele films and also presented her guts on the fashion ramps as well. According to her "I like Fashion ramp because it gives me worth". She has earned maximum fame in the field of T.V commercials of top brands.
She has so many dreams and plans practically to fly on the heights, as she has mentioned once while giving the fashion shoot for a beauty salon that she want to fly high in the sky like a free bird. She loves three things of her life majorly and considers them to be the most important; her family, freedom and her work. Infect hard work and sincerity with the work makes her one of the shining star of the Pakistani showbiz and Fashion industry.
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Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo Biography
Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, OIH, (born 5 February 1985), commonly known as Cristiano Ronaldo, is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a winger or striker for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and is the captain of the Portuguese national team. Ronaldo became the most expensive player in football history after moving from Manchester United to Real Madrid in a transfer deal worth £80 million (€94m, US$132m). In addition, his contract with Real Madrid, in which he was to be paid £11 million per year over the following six years, made him the highest-paid football player in the world at the time, and his buyout clause was valued at €1 billion as per his contract.
Ronaldo began his career as a youth player for Andorinha, where he played for two years, then moved to Nacional. In 1997, he made a move to Portuguese giants Sporting Clube de Portugal. Ronaldo`s precocious talent caught the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and signed the 18-year-old for £12.24 million in 2003.
The following season, Ronaldo won his first club honour, the FA Cup and played at Euro 2004 with Portugal. Ronaldo scored his first international goal in the opening game of the tournament against Greece, although Greece won 2–1. Portugal reached the final, which they again lost to Greece.
Ronaldo was the first player to win all four main PFA and FWA awards, doing so in 2007. In 2008, Ronaldo won the Champions League with United, was named best forward and player of the tournament and was the competition`s top goalscorer as well as winning the European Golden Shoe, becoming the first winger to do so, and topping the Premier League Golden Boot award. He won three of the four main PFA and FWA trophies, only missing the PFA Young Player of the Year, and was named the FIFPro, World Soccer and Onze d`Or Footballer of the Year and the FIFA World Player of the Year, in addition to becoming Manchester United`s first Ballon d`Or winner in 40 years.
Ronaldo holds the distinction of being the first player to win the FIFA Puskás Award, an honour handed by FIFA to the best goal of the year. He scored that goal from 40 yards out against FC Porto in a UEFA Champions League quarter-final match, while playing for Manchester United. Three-time Ballon d`Or winner Johan Cruyff said in an interview on 2 April 2008, "Ronaldo is better than George Best and Denis Law, who were two brilliant and great players in the history of United."
On 15 May 2011, Ronaldo became the highest goalscorer in a season in the history of Real Madrid with 51 goals, surpassing the club`s previous high of 49 by Ferenc Puskás. He would later finish the season with a total of 53 goals, making him the first Real Madrid player to ever reach and surpass 50 goals in a season. Six days later, Ronaldo broke the record of most goals ever scored in a season in La Liga with 40, surpassing Telmo Zarra`s mark established in 1951 and Hugo Sanchez`s mark matched in 1990. Ronaldo also broke Zarra`s record of most goals per minute, with a goal scored every 70.7 minutes. The newspaper Marca, the official deliverer of the Pichichi Trophy (the top La Liga goalscorer award), claimed that Ronaldo scored 41 goals. By doing so, he won the European Golden Shoe award once again, becoming the first player to win the trophy in two different championships.
Ronaldo was born in Santo António, a neighbourhood of Funchal, Madeira, the youngest child of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, a cook, and José Dinis Aveiro, a municipal gardener.[12] His second given name "Ronaldo" was chosen after then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who was his father`s favourite actor.[13] He has one older brother, Hugo, and two older sisters, Elma and Liliana Cátia.[3] His great-grandmother Isabel da Piedade was from Cape Verde.
Early career At the age of eight, Ronaldo played for amateur team Andorinha, where his father was the kit man. In 1995, Ronaldo signed with local club Nacional, and, after a title-winning campaign, he went on a three-day trial with Sporting CP, who subsequently signed him for an undisclosed sum.
Ronaldo joined Sporting`s other youth players who trained at the Academia Sporting, the club`s football academy, in Alcochete. He became the only player ever to play for Sporting`s under-16, under-17, under-18, B-team, and the first team, all within one season.He scored two goals in his league debut on 7 October 2002, which Sporting CP won 3–0 against Moreirense, while featuring for Portugal in the 2002 European Under-17 Championship. When he was 15, Ronaldo was diagnosed with a racing heart, a condition that might have forced him to give up playing football. The Sporting staff were made aware of the condition and Ronaldo`s mother gave her authorisation for him to go into hospital. While there, he had an operation in which a laser was used to cauterise the area of his heart that was causing the problem. The surgery took place in the morning and Ronaldo was discharged from hospital by the end of the afternoon; he resumed training only a few days later.
He was first spotted by then-Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier at the age of 16, but Liverpool declined to take him on because they decided he was too young and needed some time to develop his skills.[19] However, he came to the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting defeated United 3–1 in the inauguration of the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon. Ronaldo`s performance impressed the Manchester United players, who urged Ferguson to sign him.
Ronaldo became Manchester United`s first-ever Portuguese player when he signed for €15 million[21] (£12.24 million) after the 2002–03 season.[22] He requested the number 28 (his number at Sporting), as he did not want the pressure of living up to the expectation linked to the number 7 shirt, which had previously been worn by players such as George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, and David Beckham. "After I joined, the manager asked me what number I`d like. I said 28. But Ferguson said `No, you`re going to have No. 7,` and the famous shirt was an extra source of motivation. I was forced to live up to such an honour." Ronaldo made his team debut as a 60th-minute substitute in a 4–0 home victory over Bolton Wanderers. He scored his first goal for Manchester United with a free kick in a 3–0 win over Portsmouth on 1 November 2003. Ronaldo ended his first season in English football by scoring the opening goal in United`s 3–0 FA Cup final victory over Millwall. He scored United`s 1000th Premier League goal on 29 October 2005 in a 4–1 loss to Middlesbrough.[25] He scored ten goals in all competitions, and fans voted him to his first FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year award in 2005.
He was sent off in the Manchester derby at the City of Manchester Stadium on 14 January 2006 (a game which United lost 3–1) for kicking City`s former United player Andrew Cole. Ronaldo won his second trophy in English football in the 2005–06 season, scoring the third goal in Manchester United`s 4–0 Football League Cup final victory over Wigan Athletic.
The 2006–2007 season proved to be the breakout year for Ronaldo, as he broke the 20 goal barrier for the first time and picked up his first league title with Manchester United. In November and December 2006, Ronaldo received consecutive Barclays Player of the Month honours, becoming only the third player in Premier League history to do so after Dennis Bergkamp in 1997 and Robbie Fowler in 1996.
He scored his 50th Manchester United goal against city rivals Manchester City on 5 May 2007 as United claimed their first Premier League title in four years, and he was voted into his second consecutive FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year award at the end of the year.
Despite rumours circulating in March 2007 that Real Madrid were willing to pay an unprecedented €80 million (£54 million) for Ronaldo,[30] he signed a five-year, £120,000-a-week (£31 million total) extension with United on 13 April, making him the highest-paid player in team history.
Ronaldo`s 2007–08 season began with a red card for a headbutt on Portsmouth player Richard Hughes during United`s second match of the season, for which he was punished with a three-match ban.[34] Ronaldo said he had "learned a lot" from the experience and would not let players "provoke" him in the future.[35] After scoring the only goal in a Champions League away match against Sporting, Ronaldo also scored the injury-time winner in the return fixture as Manchester United topped their Champions League group.
He finished as the runner-up to Kaká for the 2007 Ballon d`Or,and was third in the running for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, behind Kaká and Lionel Messi. Ronaldo scored his first hat trick for Manchester United in a 6–0 win against Newcastle United at Old Trafford on 12 January 2008, bringing Manchester United up to the top of the Premier League table.[39] He scored his twenty-third league goal of the season in a 2–0 win against Reading, equalling his entire total for the 2006–07 season.[40] During a 1–1 Champions League first knockout round draw against Lyon on 20 February, an unidentified Lyon supporter continuously aimed a green laser at Ronaldo and United teammate Nani, prompting an investigation by UEFA.[41] One month later, Lyon were fined CHF5,000 (£2,427) for the incident.
On 19 March 2008, Ronaldo captained United for the first time in his career in a home win over Bolton, scoring both goals in the 2–0 victory.[43] The second of the goals was his 33rd of the campaign, which set a new club single-season scoring record by a midfielder and thus topped George Best`s forty-year-old total of 32 goals in the 1967–68 season.[44] Ronaldo scored another brace in a 4–0 win over Aston Villa on 29 March, which at the time gave him 35 goals in 37 domestic and European matches as both a starter and substitute. Ronaldo`s scoring streak was rewarded with his becoming the first winger to win the 2007–08 European Golden Shoe, finishing eight points ahead of Mallorca`s Dani Güiza.
In the 2007–08 Champions League final on 21 May against league rivals Chelsea, Ronaldo scored the opening goal after 26 minutes, which was negated by a Chelsea equaliser in the 45th minute as the match ended 1–1 after extra time. His misfire in the penalty shoot-out put Chelsea in position to win the trophy, but John Terry shot wide right after slipping on the pitch surface, and Manchester United emerged victorious 6–5 on penalties. Ronaldo was named the UEFA Fans` Man of the Match, and wrapped up the campaign with a career-high 42 goals in all competitions, falling four short of Denis Law`s team-record mark of 46 in the 1963–64 season.
On 5 June 2008, Sky Sports reported that Ronaldo had expressed an interest in moving to Real Madrid if they offered him the same amount of money the team had allegedly promised him earlier in the year.[ Manchester United filed a tampering complaint with FIFA on 9 June over Madrid`s alleged pursuit of Ronaldo, but FIFA declined to take any action.[48][49] Speculation that a transfer would happen continued until 6 August, when Ronaldo confirmed that he would stay at United for at least another year.
Ronaldo underwent ankle surgery at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam on 7 July.[51] He returned to action on 17 September in United`s UEFA Champions League goalless group-stage draw with Villarreal as a substitute for Park Ji-Sung, and scored his first overall goal of the season in a 3–1 League Cup third round win over Middlesbrough on 24 September.
In a 5–0 win over Stoke City on 15 November 2008, Ronaldo scored his 100th and 101st goals in all competitions for Manchester United, both from free kicks.[53] The goals also meant that Ronaldo had now scored against each of the other 19 teams in the Premier League at the time.[54] On 2 December, Ronaldo became Manchester United`s first Ballon d`Or recipient since George Best in 1968. He finished with 446 points, 165 ahead of runner-up Lionel MessiHe was awarded the Silver Ball after finishing with two goals as United won the Club World Cup on 19 December.
On 8 January 2009, Ronaldo was uninjured in a single-car accident in which he wrote off his Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano in a tunnel along the A538 near Manchester Airport. A breathalyser test he gave to police officers at the scene was negative, and he attended training later that morning.[57] Four days later, he became the first Premier League player ever to be named the FIFA World Player of the Year, in addition to being the first Portuguese player to win the award since Luís Figo in 2001.[58] Ronaldo scored his first Champions League goal of the season, and first since the final against Chelsea, in a 2–0 victory over Internazionale that sent United into the quarter-finals.[59] In the second leg against Porto, Ronaldo scored a 40-yard game-winning goal as United advanced to the semi-finals. He later called it the best goal he had ever scored.[60][61] Ronaldo participated in his second consecutive Champions League final, but made little impact in United`s 2–0 loss to Barcelona. He finished with 53 appearances in all competitions, which was four higher than the previous year, but scored sixteen fewer goals (26) than his career-best total of 42 from the previous season.
On 11 June, Manchester United accepted an unconditional offer of £80 million from Real Madrid for Ronaldo after it was revealed that he again had expressed his desire to leave the club.[62] It was confirmed by a representative of the Glazer family that the sale was fully condoned by Ferguson.[63] When Ronaldo had eventually completed his transfer to Real, he expressed his gratitude towards Ferguson for helping him develop as a player, saying, "He`s been my father in sport, one of the most important factors and most influential in my career."
On 26 June 2009, Real Madrid confirmed that Ronaldo would join the club on 1 July 2009 from Manchester United for £80 million,[65] after agreeing terms and signing a six-year contract.[66] Ronaldo`s contract is worth €11 million per year[4] and it has a €1 billion buy-out clause. He was presented to the world media as a Real Madrid player on 6 July,[68] where he was handed the number 9 jersey.[69] The shirt was presented to him by Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stéfano.[70] Ronaldo was welcomed by 80,000 fans at his presentation at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, surpassing Diego Maradona`s record of 75,000 fans when he was presented in Italy, after he was transferred from Barcelona to Napoli in 1984.[71]
Ronaldo made his Madrid debut on 21 July in a 1–0 win over Shamrock Rovers. His first goal came one week later with a penalty in Madrid`s 4–2 win over LDU Quito. On 29 August, Ronaldo capped his La Liga debut with a goal, scoring Real`s second from the penalty spot in a 3–2 home win against Deportivo La Coruña.[73] On 15 September, Ronaldo scored two free-kicks in a 5–2 away victory over Zürich, his first Champions League goals for Real.[74] He broke a Madrid club record when he scored in a league match against Villarreal and thus became the first ever player to score in his first four La Liga appearances.[
An ankle injury suffered on 10 October, while Ronaldo was on international duty with Portugal against Hungary,  kept him out until 25 November, which in turn caused him to miss both of Madrid`s Champions League group stage matches against Milan. Ronaldo made his first post-injury start in a 1–0 El Clásico defeat to Barcelona on 29 November. On 6 December, he was sent off for the first time in his Madrid career in Madrid`s 4–2 victory against Almería, a match which also saw him miss a penalty. He was carded first for removing his shirt during a goal celebration, then for kicking out at an opponent three minutes later.[77]On 5 May 2010 Ronaldo scored his first Real Madrid hat-trick in an away game against Mallorca. Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuaínscored 53 league goals during the course of the season and became Real`s highest scoring league duo in their history.
With the departure of Raúl during the summer of 2010, Ronaldo was handed the No. 7 jersey for Real Madrid.[79] On 23 October 2010, Ronaldo scored four goals against Racing de Santander,[80] the most goals he has ever scored in a single match. This completed a goalscoring run of six consecutive matches (three in La Liga, one in the Champions League, and two for Portugal) in which Ronaldo scored in each match, totalling 11 goals, which is the most Ronaldo has scored in a single month. Before Real Madrid`s 5–0 defeat by Barcelona at the Camp Nou, Ronaldo scored his second La Liga hat-trick of the season in a 5–1 win over Athletic Bilbao.  His final match of the calendar year saw him score a hat-trick in a 8–0 trashing of Levante in the Copa del Rey.[83]
Ronaldo began the 2011 with a very promising outlook, especially after Real Madrid acknowledged he had broken numerous goalscoring records, previously settled and held by classic players such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Hugo Sánchez, and Manuel Alday.[84][85] Ronaldo began his scoring spree by scoring two vital goals in a tight 3–2 victory away to Getafe.[86] He then consolidated his massive performances by scoring a hat-trick and assisting Kaká to score his first league goal after his return from injury, in a 4–2 victory over Villarreal on 9 January. One game away from the middle of the season, Ronaldo had a very clear chance of breaking Telmo Zarra`s and Hugo Sánchez`s record of 38 League goals in a single season, since he was the league`s top scorer with 22 goals, above Lionel Messi.
 However, shortly after, Ronaldo experienced the biggest goal drought in his entire career, scoring only 2 goals in more than a month. During this period, Real Madrid acknowledged to have hit the crossbar more than 12 times in the season, most of the shots belonging to Ronaldo and almost all having happened during crucial moments in drawn matches.[89] Ronaldo then made a massive comeback by scoring a hat-trick in a 7–0 trashing of Málagaon 3 March 2011, but was affected by a muscle injury at the end of the match, which forced him to spend 10 days on the sidelines.
In April he made another massive comeback from injury, sustaining a three-game scoring streak (including 2 goals in Champions League quarter-finals against Tottenham Hotspur), thus arriving to the first of a historical series of four El Clásico encounters two goals short of breaking his personal record of 42 goals in all competitions in a single season, achieved at Manchester United in the 2007–08 season.
During the second league edition of El Clásico, Ronaldo scored from the penalty spot and took his tally to 41 goals, also taking his scoring streak to four games. On 20 April, Ronaldo scored the winning goal against Barcelona in the 103rd minute of the Copa del Rey final.[90] This goal would later be chosen as both Ronaldo`s and Real Madrid`s best goal in the season by several fan polls, including those of Marca[91] and Real Madrid`s website.[92] 7 May saw Real travel to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán to take on Sevilla, where Ronaldo led the thrashing of a woeful Andalusian side, scoring four goals in a 6–2 victory. These four goals took him to 46 for the season which surpassed his previous record of 42 in a season playing for Manchester United.[93] Three days later he reached 49 goals for the season, by scoring another hat-trick in a 4–0 home win against Getafe. On 15 May, after scoring two free-kick goals in a 3–1 win over Villarreal, he equalled the La Liga record with most goals in a season with 38, a record previously held by Telmo Zarra and Hugo Sánchez.
On 21 May, he scored two goals in the last league match of the season against Almería, taking his Pichichi total to 41, and La Liga total to 40, becoming the first and only player to score 40 or more goals in a La Liga season. By doing this, he won the European Golden Shoe award once again, becoming the first player to win the trophy in two different leagues. The sports newspaper Marca, who awards the Pichichi Trophy, included the goal scored on 18 September 2010 to Real Sociedad in Ronaldo`s goal count, which officially attributed to Pepe[94]. Should this goal be granted to Ronaldo, his goal count in the Pichichi Trophy would tally 41 goals. However, careless of this goal polemic, Ronaldo`s record-breaking figures became a source of major attention from public media, something that granted Ronaldo awards like Sports Illustrated XI,[95] rating him as one of the world`s best footballers. Accounting for all competitions, Ronaldo ended the season with a total of 53 goals (not granting him the controversy goal from Pepe), having scored 25 goals with his right foot (excluding free-kicks and penalty-kicks) and 9 with his left foot.
Real Madrid`s pre-season began with a 4–1 victory over MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy,[97] with goals from Callejón, Joselu, Ronaldo, and Benzema.[98] Four days later Ronaldo scored a second half hat-trick in a 3–0 win against Guadalajara. Ronaldo`s preseason performance was highly praised as world media kept hailing Ronaldo`s extreme competitiveness and motivation, even during friendly matches. On August 17, 2011, Ronaldo scored his 100th goal with Real Madrid with a first-half equalizer against Barcelona in the second leg of the 2011 Spanish Supercup in the Camp Nou. On August 27, 2011, he opened the 2011–12 La Liga season with a hat-trick in a 6–0 win at Real Zaragoza.
In the first weeks of September, Ronaldo`s physical performance was subject to scrutiny by world media, after Castrol released a television film named "Ronaldo: Tested to the Limit" where he was put to test in several fields, including mental and physical. Conclusions from the movie and doctors on the weeks following claimed that Ronaldo was one of the best athletes in the world, excelling in Soccer and outstanding in almost every other category. Several sources drew comparisons between him and other top-athletes, such as world record holder Usain Bolt. Later in September, after returning from a positive performance with Portugal, Ronaldo converted a penalty and assisted Karim Benzema`s second goal in a 4–2 victory over Getafe. On September 24 Ronaldo scored a hat-trick (including two penalties) in Real Madrid`s 6–2 drubbing of Rayo Vallecano at the Santiago Bernabéu. This was his ninth La Liga hat-trick and tenth hat-trick for Real Madrid. On September 27 Ronaldo scored Real`s opening goal in a 3–0 defeat of Ajax in the Champions League.
Ronaldo earned his first cap for Portugal in a 1–0 victory against Kazakhstan on 20 August 2003.[99] Euro 2004 Ronaldo was called up for Euro 2004,[100] scoring in a 2–1 group stage loss to eventual champions Greece[101] and in a 2–1 semi-final win over the Netherlands.[102] He was named in the team of the tournament despite finishing with only two goals.[103]He also represented Portugal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.[104][105] 2006 World Cup Ronaldo was the second-highest scorer in FIFA World Cup qualification in the European zone with seven goals, and scored his first World Cup goal against Iran with a penalty kick.
During a quarter-final match against England on 1 July 2006, Ronaldo`s United teammate Wayne Rooney was sent off for stamping on Portugal defender Ricardo Carvalho. The English media speculated that Ronaldo had influenced referee Horacio Elizondo`s decision by aggressively complaining, after which he was seen in replays winking at the Portuguese bench following Rooney`s dismissal. After the match, Ronaldo insisted that Rooney was a friend and that he was not pushing for Rooney to be sent off On 4 July, Elizondo clarified that the red card was due to Rooney`s infraction and not the fracas between Rooney and Ronaldo that followed.
The angry reaction from the English press caused Ronaldo to consider leaving United,[1 and he allegedly told Spanish sports daily Marca that he wished to move to Real Madrid.[110] In response to the speculation, Ferguson sent Portuguese assistant manager Carlos Queiroz to speak to Ronaldo in attempt to change his mind, a sentiment that was shared by Rooney Ronaldo stayed, and signed his new five-year Ronaldo was booed during Portugal`s semi-final defeat to France and missed out on the competition`s Best Young Player award due to a negative e-mail campaign from England fans. Though the online vote only affected the nomination process, FIFA`s Technical Study Group awarded the honour to Germany`s Lukas Podolski, citing Ronaldo`s behaviour as a factor in the decision.
One day after his 22nd birthday, Ronaldo captained Portugal for the first time in a friendly against Brazil on 6 February 2007 This move was in honour of Portuguese Football Federation president Carlos Silva, who had died two days earlier. Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari explained, "Mr. Silva asked me to make [Ronaldo] captain as a gesture... [he] is too young to be captain, but Mr. Silva asked me, and now he is no longer with us."
Ronaldo scored eight goals in Portugal`s UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, behind Poland`s Ebi Smolarek, but finished with only one goal in the tournament as Portugal were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Germany. When Carlos Queiroz was named Portugal`s new coach in July 2008 he appointed Ronaldo as team captain.
On 15 June 2010, in Portugal`s opening World Cup match against Côte d`Ivoire, Ronaldo was tackled by right-back Guy Demel, which led to an argument and both being booked. The next day, Portugal contacted FIFA to suggest that Ronaldo`s yellow card be rescinded since he was "pulled into" the confrontation after having already moved away from the spot where he was tackled, but the appeal was rejected
Ronaldo failed to make an impact in the World Cup; after going scoreless in the qualifiers, his only goal came in Portugal`s 7–0 group stage thrashing of North Korea on 21 June, which marked his first international goal in 16 months. Portugal were ultimately eliminated by Spain in the Round of 16.

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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Biography
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan is a famous Pakistani nuclear scientist and a metallurgical engineer. He is widely regarded as the founder of gas-centrifuge enrichment technology for Pakistan’s nuclear deterrent program. Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program is a source of extreme national pride. As its father, A.Q. Khan – who headed Pakistan’s nuclear program for some 25 years is considered a national hero.
Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan was born in Bhopal, India in 1936. He immigrated with his family to Pakistan in 1947. He studied in St. Anthony’s High school and then enrolled at the D. J. Science College of Karachi, where he studied physics and mathematics under the supervision of noted solar physicist Dr. Bashir Syed. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in 1960 from the University of Karachi, majoring in physical metallurgy.
After graduating, he worked as an inspector of weight and measures in Karachi. He later resigned and went to work in Netherlands in the 1970’s. Khan had a distinguished career and being one of the most senior scientists at the nuclear plant he worked in, had privileged access to the most restricted areas of the URENCO facility, as well as to documentation on the gas centrifuge technology.
In December, 1974, he came back to Pakistan and tried to convince Bhutto to adopt his Uranium route rather than Plutonium route in building nuclear weapons. According to the media reports, A.Q. Khan had a close and cordial relationship with President General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq and the Military of Pakistan. He also maintained a close relationship with the Pakistan Air Force.
After his role in Pakistan’s nuclear program Khan re-organized the Pakistani’s national space agency, SUPARCO. In the late of 1990s, Khan was actively and heavily involved in Pakistan’s space program, especially the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) and Pakistan’s first Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) project. Khan’s open promotion of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile capabilities became something of an embarrassment to Pakistan’s government. The United States government became increasingly convinced that Pakistan was trading nuclear weapons technology with North Korea in exchange for ballistic missile technology. Khan also came under renewed scrutiny following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the U.S. He sold nuclear technology to Iran. However he was pardoned in 2004 but placed under house arrest.
On the 22nd of August 2006, the Pakistani government announced that Khan had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and was undergoing treatment. He was released from house arrest in Februray 2009.
Contribution to Metallurgical Education:
Khan played an important role in the establishment of engineering universities in Pakistan. He established a metallurgy and material science institute in Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, which is known as Dr. A. Q. Khan Department of Metallurgical Engineering and material sciences. Here he served as both executive member and director. Khan played an important and key role in establishing the Dr. A. Q. Khan Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering at Karachi University. Khan introduces metallurgical engineering courses in many newly-founded universities and sciences colleges in Pakistan.
Despite his international image, Khan remains widely popular among in Pakistanis and he is considered domestically to be one of the most-influential and respected scientists in Pakistan.
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Saturday, 19 November 2011

Allama Shah Ahmed Noorani

Allama Shah Ahmed Noorani Biography
The great Sunni scholar, spiritual guide, political leader, founder of the World Islamic Mission, inviter to Allah’s Religion, leader of the Jamiat e Ulama e Pakistan (JUP) and lately President of the MMA, His Excellency Mawlana Shah Ahmad Noorani al-Siddiqui, son of His Eminence Hazrat Shaykh Abdul ‘Aleem Siddiqui Meerathi (may Allah have mercy on them both)-who was a khalifa (spiritual heir) to His Eminence Imam e Ahle Sunnat Ala Hazrat Imam Ahmad Riza Khan Barelvi and one of the greatest Islamic scholars of the twentieth century and spiritual had of the Qadiri and Chishti Sufi orders –may his innermost being be sanctified!-has passed away of a heart attack earlier today in Islamabad and thus left the future of the MMA in doubt and also, more importantly, left Sunnis all of the world in deep grief at his passing.His Eminence was born in Meerut, India in the holy month of Ramadan and became a hafiz-ul-quran (memorized the entire Holy Qur’an) at the tender age of eight. His noble lineage goes back to that of the greatest of human beings after the Prophets and Messengers, by ijma of this Ummah, Sayyidina Abu Bakr al Siddiq (may Allah be well pleased with him), the first Khalifah of the Prophet and the greatest of the Companions.Noorani Sahib Graduated from the National Arabic College, Meerut,lndia and obtained the Fazil -e-Arabi degree from Allahabad University and completed the renowned classical dars-e-Nizami (at advanced or Fazil level) from Darul-Uloom Arabia, Meerut. He also learned from his eminent father.
 After completing his education he started his full-fledged international missionary tours around the world soon after the birth of Pakistan. During his lifetime he held a number of important posts including:
• Honorary Secretary General of the WORLD MUSLIM ULAMA ORGANIZATION for 12 years thus working for the cause of Islamic Unity.
• Founder of WORLD ISLAMIC MISSION at Dar-ul-Arkam in Makkah al-Mukarramah in 1972
• President of INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC MISSIONARIES GUILD
• Presided over the International Islamic Conference held at Bradford, U.K., in April 1974 and subsequently elected the First President of the WORLD ISLAMIC MISSION.
In his political career Mawlana was elected as a Member of Parliament from Karachi in 1970 and subsequently elected Leader of the Parliamentary Party of the JAMIAT ULAMA - PAKISTAN (JUP) unanimously. He retained his Karachi seat for a long time and was a Senator.

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Amir Khan

Amir Khan Biography
Amir Khan was born in Bolton in early December 1986. He showed early promise as a boxer and in 2003 he won a gold medal at the AAU Junior Olympic Games, closely followed by another gold medal at the European Student Championship in 2004. This early interest was encouraged by his father Shah Khan, who considered his son a born fighter and was confident that his son could be very successful at his chosen sport. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Khan won a silver medal at the age of 17.
Khan won the WBA World Light-Welterweight World Championship title, defeating Andreas Kotelnik in a unanimous decision over 12 rounds on July 2009. He is also the former Commonwealth lightweight champion, WBO Inter-Continental lightweight champion, and WBA International lightweight champion.
Khan spent his early years supporting his local soccer team, Bolton Wanderers whilst attending Smithills school. This early support has since been repaid by the club who have allowed Khan to use their training facilities.
Amir’s parents hail from the Punjab province of Pakistan, Rawalpindi and as a result he can speak Urdu and Panjabi in addition to his native English, his caste is Rajput Janjua.
He has a younger brother Haroon Khan who is in fact an amateur boxer and his first cousin, Sajid Mahmood is an English cricketer.
Amateur:
The early amateur career of Khan was distinguished and his early gold medals were soon joined by an Olympic Silver Medal from the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens at the age of 17, which was two years earlier than even the great Muhammad Ali who won his Gold Medal at the age of 19 at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. Khan was beaten to the gold by Cuban Mario Kindelan. They had met before when Kindelan had beaten Khan a few months earlier in Greece, Athens. By 2005, Khan was good enough to avenge these earlier defeats and he beat the Cuban by 19 points to 13 at the Reebok Stadium. This became Khan’s last amateur fight before turning professional later in 2005 when he signed for one of the leading boxing promoter in England, Frank Warren.
Professional:
Khan’s professional career began as his amateur career had ended, with a resounding victory over David Bailey in Bolton on July 16th 2005. A further three successful fights brought 2005 to an end and 2006 proved that the young Khan was as talented as his early promise seemed to indicate. In that year he fought a further six times, winning four of these fights inside the distance. This huge promise continued in 2007 with Khan fighting a further 5 times, all but one inside the distance. On mid 2008, Khan suffers first defeat at the hands of undefeated Columbian Breidis Prescott.
He underwent training at the famous Wild Card gym in Los Angeles under the watchful eyes of Freddie Roach who also trains Manny Pacquiao. Khan has recovered by easily winning his three subsequent fights, beating the highly ranked Marco Barrera in March 2009.
On July 18 2009, Khan won the WBA World Light-Welterweight Championship title in Manchester, defeating Andreas Kotelnik in a unanimous decision over 12 rounds. This has made Khan become the third youngest British world champion in boxing history behind Prince Naseem Hamed and Norwich’s Herbie Hide.
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Ayesha Khan

Ayesha Khan Biography
Ayesha Khan is a famous Pakistani female model and actress. Ayesha Khan is a complete package of personality, hot body, amazing talent, natural acting and sexy look. She is a young girl but proved herself a mature actress. She is performing a lot of dramas and television commercials.
Her date of birth is September 27, 1982. Her Her zodiac sign is Libra. She has proved herself a successful and matured actress in her small professional life. She is hot choice of directors now a days.
She has started her career from drama serials of HUM Tv after completing her graduation. She has delivered various popular characters successfully. One of her most famous acts has been the character of Sajjal in Mehndi, a drama serial which was produced by Evernew Pictures and directed by Javed Fazil, where she played opposite Humayun Saeed.
She came, she saw and she conquered stands true for this actress. Her debut plays were Deewan-e-Khaas, and Doosri Aurat but drama serial Mehndi changed her entire career graph. Since then, she was popularly known as Mehndi wali larki.
Her drama serial, Vasl proved to be a great success where she was praised as being one of the best actresses Pakistan has ever had in the Ayesha Khan Famous Plays & Drama Serials
Chaar Chaand
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Maan o salwa
Maane Na Yeh Dil
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Mujhay Apna Bana Lo
Saraab
Bol Meri Machli
Vasl
Tum Yehi Kehna
Khuda Zameen Se Gaya Nahin
Baal Baal Bach Gaye
Masi aur malka
Haroon tou pia
Sheeshay Ka Mahal
Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai
Socha na tha
Meri Adhoori Mohabbat
Mulaqat
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