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Mon, 9 April 2007 11:46 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Successful
Space Launch of Mr. Simony
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A Russian Soyuz TMA-10
spacecraft with space tourist Charles Simonyi of the
U.S. and cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov of
Russia blasts off from a launch pad at the Baikonur
cosmodrome April 7, 2007. REUTERS/Shamil
Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN)
Reuters via
Yahoo! News - Apr 07 11:12 AM
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Space tourist Charles Simonyi of the U.S. (C) and
cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin (top) and Oleg Kotov of
Russia wave before boarding in spacecraft at the
Baikonur cosmodrome April 7, 2007.
REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN)
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 07
8:53 AM
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Space tourist U.S. billionaire Charles
Simonyi speaks during a news conference at
the training center in Baikonur, Kazakhstan,
Friday, April 6, 2007. The rocket carrying
space tourist U.S. billionaire Charles
Simonyi and two Russian cosmonauts to the
International Space Station is scheduled to
blast off on Saturday, April 7, 2007.
(AP Photo Sergey
Ponomarev)
AP via Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 1:04 AM
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U.S. space tourist Charles Simonyi (L) and
Martha Stewart meet during a farewell
ceremony at Baikonur Cosmodrome April 6,
2007. Stewart flew to the Soviet-era
Baikonur Cosmodrome on Friday to wish good
luck to her friend, Simonyi who is due to
blast off to orbit on Saturday.
REUTERS/Stringer
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 07
1:59 AM
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Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, center, U.S.
billionaire Charles Simonyi, left, and
Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, right,
gesture after a news conference at the
training center in Baikonur, Kazakhstan,
Friday, April 6, 2007. The rocket carrying
space tourist U.S. billionaire Charles
Simonyi and two Russian cosmonauts to the
International Space Station is scheduled to
blast off on Saturday, April 7, 2007.
(AP Photo Sergey
Ponomarev)
AP via Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 12:48 AM
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Space tourist U.S. billionaire Charles Simonyi, right,
talks to his friend Martha Stewart, left, before the
launch of the Soyuz TMA-10 from the Baikonur cosmodrome
in Kazakhstan, Saturday, April 7, 2007. Also among those
bidding farewell to Simonyi and cosmonauts Fyodor
Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov was Simonyi's friend Martha
Stewart, an American lifestyle guru who runs a home
decorating and cooking business empire.
(AP Photo)
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 11:34
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U.S.
billionaire heads to space station
By MARIA DANILOVA,
Associated Press Writer
Sun Apr 8, 1:19 AM ET
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BAIKONUR,
Kazakhstan - A Russian rocket carrying the
American billionaire who helped develop
Microsoft Word roared into the night skies
over Kazakhstan Saturday, sending Charles
Simonyi and two cosmonauts soaring into orbit on
a two-day journey to the international space
station.
Climbing on a
column of smoke and fire into the clouds over
the bleak steppes, the Soyuz TMA-10 capsule
lifted off at 11:31 p.m. local time, casting an
orange glow over the Baikonur cosmodrome and
dozens of officials and well-wishers watching
from about a mile away.
The capsule turned
northeast and moved downrange before entering
orbit about 10 minutes later. It was scheduled
to rendezvous with the station Monday.
Among those
bidding farewell was Simonyi's friend Martha
Stewart, who watched the launch from a location
separate from other spectators.After seeing
Simonyi off for final preparations, Stewart
spent the final hours before the launch aboard
another mode of transportation common to this
part of Kazakhstan's steppes — a camel.
"The ride was
excellent," she said.
Inside the
capsule, Simonyi and cosmonauts Fyodor
Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov grinned for the
onboard camera, gave the thumbs-up sign and
batted at a toy black cat hanging from rope — a
token of good luck chosen by Kotov and named
after his two children.
Simonyi, a
58-year-old native of Hungary, paid $25 million
for the 13-day trip, the fifth such paying
"space tourist," or "space flight participant,"
as officials prefer to call them.
"I think for
Charles it is a dream come true," said Victoria
Scott, a friend who watched the liftoff as
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toasts and chanted
"Charles! Charles!"
In a posting on
the blog he intends to maintain while in orbit,
Simonyi said he spent his final day getting a
haircut and a therapeutic massage and watched a
traditional showing of a classic Soviet-era war
film.
There was no
mention of Stewart on the blog, but Simonyi did
make reference to one of the lesser-known,
last-minute traditions for cosmonauts heading
into space — urinating on the tire of the bus
transporting them to the launch-pad.
Three days after
arriving at the station and greeting its current
occupants — Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin and
American astronauts Miguel Lopez-Alegria and
Sunita Williams — Simonyi will treat the crews
to a gourmet meal, chosen by Stewart, in honor
of Cosmonauts' Day, the Russian day
commemorating Yuri Gagarin's historic 1961
flight into space.
The menu includes
quail roasted in Madiran wine, duck breast
confit with capers, shredded chicken parmentier,
apple fondant pieces, rice pudding with candied
fruit, and semolina cake with dried apricots.
Simonyi had said
he would bring with him the paper computer tapes
that he used decades ago when he first learned
programming on a bulky Soviet machine called
Ural-2. He emigrated to the United States in
1968 and eventually worked at Microsoft Corp.,
helping to develop Word and Microsoft Excel
before founding his own software company.
While at the space
station, Simonyi will be conducting a number of
experiments, including measuring radiation
levels and studying biological organisms inside
the lab.
He is to return to
Earth on April 20 along with Tyurin and Lopez-Alegria. |
Associated Press
Writer Jim Heintz contributed to this report
from Mission Control in Korolyov, Russia.
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Successful space launch of Mr. Charles Simonyi
gives a special meaning for me because his last name Simony
is somewhat like the Indonesian words "Si Monyong", some kind
of nickname or sobriquet toward someone with protruded mouth, either
caused by thick lips or by buck teeth or both, like my mouth.
So his space traveling is like
symbolizing my consent to move up to the eternity.
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Date:
Mon, 9 April 2007 12:25 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Keith Richard "Snorting Father's Ashes"
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This is an undated file
photo of Bert Richards, father of Rolling Stones
guitarist Keith Richards, provided by a Reuters
reporter. Keith Richards denied on April 4, 2007 that he
mixed his father's ashes with cocaine and snorted the
ghoulish concoction.
REUTERS/Staff
Reuters via
Yahoo! News - Apr 04 5:31 PM
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Rolling Stones guitarist
Keith Richards holds his head as he appears backstage
during the 22nd annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
induction ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New
York March 12, 2007. Richards said in an interview
published on Tuesday that he once snorted his father's
ashes mixed with cocaine. (Brendan
McDermid/Reuters)
Reuters via
Yahoo! News - Apr 03 11:03 PM
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Keith Richards with Mick
Jagger in the cover of Rolling Stones magazine.
photo from:
mediadomain.com
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Monday, 2 April 2007, in the morning I
went to the office of Kompas newspaper to search for the news
related with my previous letter of Bill Clinton graduated from
Oxford. Kompas provides the Information Center to search for
clipping of previous editions of Kompas. The room of their
Information Center filled with some computers to ease the visitors
in searching the clippings.
Unfortunately, after typing the key
words of Bill Clinton Oxford, there was no such news with those
words. After trying for several times I still unable to find the
related news.
So I tried to search it in the 1992 news
of Bill Clinton, and under the headline of "Bill Clinton Admits
Smoking Marijuana Once" I finally found the words that "Bill Clinton
admits of smoking marijuana once when he was 22 years
old, studying in the Oxford University, England......."
At night when I was at home again, there
was the news on TV about "........Keith Richards said in an
interview published on Tuesday that he once snorted his father's
ashes mixed with cocaine......"
It was then followed by another news
that "........Richards was joking when he said that he once
snorted his father's ashes mixed with cocaine, a spokeswoman said on
Wednesday......"
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