Holiday Inn hotel made of key cards is world’s first

Melbourne, Sep 18 (ANI): A Holiday Inn hotel made entirely of key cards has been unveiled in New York.

The 37-square-metre hotel, built by world record-holding Cardstacker Bryan Berg, is made from more than 200,000 key cards and weighs 1814 kilograms.

It includes a guest bedroom, bathroom and lobby, with life-sized furniture.

The design was created by Holiday Inn, the world’s largest hotel group, to mark the relaunch of 1200 of its hotels around the world.

“The Key Card Hotel is a fun and interactive way to showcase the changes happening at our hotels and is the only structure of its kind to ever be created by a hotel brand,” News.com.au quoted Kevin Kowalski, Senior Vice President, Global Brand Management, Holiday Inn, as saying.

Berg, who will also build a freestanding three-metre replica of New York’s Empire State Building in the lobby of the Key Card Hotel using Holiday Inn playing cards, said constructing the hotel has been a great challenge.

“This is my largest cardstacking challenge to date and the only card creation I have ever made at full human scale,” Berg added about the hotel.

The first 250 guests who attended the Key Card Hotel grand opening received a free night stay at any Holiday Inn.

The company’s 1 billion dollar relaunch is one of the largest in the history of the hospitality industry. (ANI)

New air filter system can destroy up to 99.9 per cent of bugs on aircraft

London, September 16 (ANI): British researchers have developed an air filter system that destroys up to 99.9 per cent of infectious viruses and bacteria as well as pollutants that can circulate in the confines of an aircraft, especially on long-haul flights.

According to a report in The Times, the machine has been developed by aerospace giant BAE Systems, in collaboration with Quest International, a small company based in Cheadle, South Manchester, UK.

The device, called AirManager, uses a controlled electric field to filter out and destroy any airborne particles or germs as they pass through an aircraft’s air conditioning system, emitting only clean, sterilized air.

After four years of development and tests, BAE says it has received its first orders from a major European airline and announced the technology is also being considered for use in NHS hospitals as a way to stop the spread of “superbugs” such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile.

The air on board a passenger jet must be pressurized in order for passengers to be able to breathe, but scientists and lobby groups have previously claimed that passengers can be exposed to toxins as a result of the “bleed air” system that is used to redirect air from the engines to the cabin and cockpit.

Air inside the cabin is then circulated and re-circulated up to 30 times an hour, far more than in conventional air conditioning systems, meaning that infectious viruses and bacteria can quickly spread.

Unlike conventional filters, which are designed to sieve out particles from the air as it passes through perforated barriers at high speed, David Hallam, an engineer and founder of Quest International, said that the AirManager used an “avalanche of electrons” emitted in a closed electric field to break down and destroy the atomic structure of any pollutants or germs.

“This works with swine flu, avian flu, norovirus, MRSA, even a modified form of anthrax,” Hallam said.

Hallam said that he originally designed the “close coupled field” in the late 1990s to rid nursing homes of biological odours caused by bacteria.

But, the filter was later found to have an effect in reducing the airborne transmission of bacteria such as MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and Clostridium difficile.

BAE Systems expressed interest in the technology four years ago for use on aircraft and the system was recently tested on the flight deck and cabin air systems of Boeing 757 and Avro RJ passenger jets by five European airlines, with successful results. (ANI)

Osama declares decades of war on ‘powerless’ Obama

Islamabad, Sep 14 (ANI): Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has said that US President Barack Obama is “powerless” to stop the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a transcript of a tape released by the terrorist organization’s media wing.

Al Qaeda’s As-Sahab Media released a video featuring a still image of Osama and audio statement entitled “A statement to the American people,” said the organisation IntelCenter.

SITE Intelligence Group, a terrorist-monitoring firm that translated the address, says Osama blames the wars on the “pro-Israel lobby” and corporate interests.

IntelCenter, another company that monitors terrorist propaganda, reports that the 11-minute video is an address to the American people, two days after the eighth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

The group described the release as an address to the American public. Osama usually releases a statement around September or October each year, The Times reports.

In his last previous known message in June, Osama said US President Barack Obama had planted the seeds of “revenge and hatred” towards the United States in the Muslim world and warned of decades of conflict to come.

That audiotape aired on Qatar’s Al-Jazeera news channel less than an hour after Obama landed in Saudi Arabia.

Obama “has followed the steps of his predecessor in antagonizing Muslims… and laying the foundation for long wars,” Osama said in the June release, referring to deadly clashes in Pakistan between the US-backed government and Islamist militants.

“He gave his orders to (Pakistani President Asif Ali) Zardari and his army to prevent the people of Swat from applying Sharia (Islamic) law,” he said.

“Obama and his administration have sowed new seeds of hatred against America. Let the American people prepare to harvest the crops of what the leaders of the White House plant in the next years and decades,” said the Al-Qaeda leader. (ANI)

Bookies menace is rife in India

London/Brisbane, Aug.20 (ANI): Though the International Cricket Council (ICC) is investigating a report made by the Australian team that one of its players was approached by a suspected bookmaker at their London hotel after the Lord’s Test, the problem of illegal bookies approaching cricketers is rife in India, a source has said.

“This (match fixing and bookies approaching) is a massive problem that has its tentacles at all the high levels of the game,” he added.

Therefore, the targeting of one of the best-paid international cricketers in the world to influence the most prestigious series in the game only shows the growing audacity of illegal bookmakers, whose criminal operations include murder, death threats and entrapment.

However, according to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, any scrutiny is unlikely to discourage illegal bookmakers, who will continue to feed off cricket so long as there is such disparity in pay among the game’s international elite.

Australian players earn up to 10 times more than peers from other Test-playing nations. If the Ashes can be targeted, what chance the new Twenty20 leagues?

Already there is widespread innuendo, all unsubstantiated, that matches in the Indian Cricket League were fixed.

Some Australian players also have concerns that bookmakers influenced a high-profile international star during the first Indian Premier League season.

“People also need to understand that this is not about match-fixing directly influencing a result, it’s about spread betting. It could be about bowling a wide with the fourth ball of the 16th over, losing a wicket at a certain time in the match. We’re talking hundreds of millions of dollars here. This is heavy stuff, like the mafia,” said one highly placed source.

Officials are remaining tight lipped about the Australian player episode, which is said to have taken place in the lobby of the Royal Kensington Garden Hotel.

“We did everything to the letter of the law,” Australian captain Ricky Ponting said.

England captain Andrew Strauss said there had been no approaches made to his team. (ANI)

Israel says it is clueless about US deadline on settlement freeze

Jerusalem, July 12 (ANI): Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has said the Benjamin Netanyahu government has no knowledge of any six-month deadline given by the US for freezing settlement construction in the West Bank.

“We have no knowledge of this whatsoever,” The Jerusalem Post quoted Ayalon, as saying.

Earlier a Lebanon daily had quoted French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, as saying that if Israel failed to stop all Jewish construction in the West Bank within six-months, the US would end support for peace talks.

Kouchner reportedly expressed his fear that Israel’s “stubbornness, intentional foot-dragging and acquiescence to the Israel lobby” would convince the Americans to pull out of peace discussions altogether.

The French foreign minister was in Beirut on Friday for talks with senior Lebanese officials, including Hizbullah legislator Nawaf Musawi.

The meeting with Musawi was aimed at facilitating a new coalition government led by Prime Minister-designate Sa’ad Hariri. Hariri’s government is likely to include Hizbullah representation, though the Shi’ite group was defeated in national parliamentary elections.

Israel is opposed to Hizbullah joining the government.

Netanyahu’s advisor Mark Regev responded to the Kouchner-Musawi meeting by warning that “if Hizbullah joins the Lebanese government, then Lebanon as a country will be responsible for any Hizbullah aggression against Israel. That has to be clear.”

Kouchner’s meeting with a Hizbullah lawmaker is the latest in a string of European meetings with the group, which the US and the European parliament have recognized as a terrorist organization.

“Hizbullah is part of the parties that participated in the recent parliamentary elections. It is natural to meet with its representatives,” Kouchner told reporters.

“Lebanon is a democratic country; democracy implies we meet with opposition figures as well.” (ANI)

Clerics in Moradabad issue fatwa against homosexuality

Moradabad, July 3 (ANI): A day after the Delhi High Court overturned ban on gay sex, Muslim clerics in Moradabad have issued a fatwa against homosexuality.

The Delhi High Court on Thursday had ruled that gay sex was not a crime, a verdict that will bolster demands by gay and health groups that the government scrap a British colonial law.

The ruling is expected to be repeal the 1861 law that makes homosexual sex punishable.

However, the verdict did not go down well with Muslim clerics.

Justifying the fatwa, Sibtey Nabi Ashrafi, a Muslim cleric said that relationship between same sexes is against the law of the nature and against Islam.

“Relationship between same sexes is unnatural and we cannot bear it. Islam forbids sex between same genders. We have issued a fatwa since its illegal. Both male and female have particular role to play and it’s against the nature of the law,” said Ashrafi.

The court’s ruling that homosexual sex among consenting adults is not a crime is expected to boost an increasingly vocal pro-gay lobby that says the British-era law was a violation of human rights.

The ruling applies to the whole of the nation, but can be appealed at the Supreme Court. (ANI)

Angry Susan Boyle rants four-letter words after strangers ‘wind her up’

London, May 28 (ANI): Britain’s Got Talent finalist Susan Boyle flared up before hundreds of hotel guests after two strangers set out to “wind her up”.

The singing sensation was said to have blew her temper with two four-letter outbursts in a day while staying at the Wembley Plaza Hotel in North London.

Cops were involved after the 48-year-old lost her cool in the lobby after being approached by two strangers, who a BGT spokesman said had been “trying to wind her up”.

“How f***ing dare you! You can’t f***ing talk to me like that,” the Sun quoted her as being heard.

And when one of two officers stationed at the hotel went up and asked: “Is there a problem?”

Susan raged: “Of course there’s a f***ing problem.”

The amateur singer then reportedly stormed out followed by her family, production staff and the cops, who later spoke to her for some time.

One officer allegedly said: “You are in the public eye, you must learn to expect this sort of thing.”

And a pal of Susan’s told her: “You can’t act like this.”

One onlooker added: “It took her a long time to calm down from whatever upset her. She was breathing heavily and in a terrible rage.

“The pressure is obviously getting to Susan. Perhaps all the fame is too much for her.”

Susan came one step closer to winning the title after reaching the finals with her stunning version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats song Memory.

A staggering 13.6million viewers had tuned into ITV1 to watch the songbird perform in the recent semi-finals while more than a million visited YouTube to see her latest performance.

The star since her jaw dropping audition has won fans all over the globe, including US President Barack Obama and Hollywood couple Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher. (ANI)

Exam success depends as much on confidence as on IQ

London, May 27 (ANI): If you consider yourself to be smarter than others, your children are also likely to think the same way, for a new study has shown that intellectual confidence is genetically inherited.

Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, a psychologist who led the study at Goldsmiths University in London, says that intellectual confidence is independent from actual intelligence.

The researcher even says that these genetic differences predict grades in school.

During the study, the university team found that 7- to 10-year-old children, who achieved the best marks in school, tended to rate their own abilities highly, even when the researchers accounted for differences due to intelligence and environment.

Chamorro-Premuzic pints out that it has been a belief among psychologists for long that intelligence is not the only predictor of scholastic achievement, and that intellectual confidence does a good a job of predicting grades as well.

“There has been a very, very big lobby within educational psychology against the notion of IQ. And part of this lobby has been based on the idea that self-perceptions matter more than actual ability,” New Scientist magazine quoted the researchers as saying.

While scientists have long assumed that environmental factors-such as the influence of parents, teachers and friends-explain why some students think more of their abilities than others, Chamorro-Premuzic says that this is only partially true.

According to Chamorro-Premuzic’s team, only about half of differences in children’s self-perceived abilities can be explained by environment, and the other half seems to be genetic.

For comparison, genes can explain about 80 per cent of the differences in height, they say.

The researchers came to this conclusion after comparing intelligence, grades and personal ratings of 1966 pairs of identical twins and 1877 pairs of non-identical or fraternal twins.

Given that identical twins share nearly all their genes and fraternal twins just half, the researchers were able to calculate how much of the differences in intellectual confidence were due to genetic versus environmental factors.

“The findings challenge conventional thinking on student psychology and may suggest that the assumptions underlying student academic attainment are erroneous,” says Timothy Judge, a psychologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville.

A research article on the study has been published in the journal Psychological Science. (ANI)

Victoria footie club under probe for stripper’s act

Melbourne, May 18 (ANI): In the latest sex drama to engulf the sporting world, the Prahran Football Club is under investigation for hiring a stripper to perform for the team minutes before a game.

The management of the club has been ordered to appear before the Victorian Amateur Football Association’s integrity sub-committee tonight to explain the sordid stunt.

The change-room strip show has angered women’s lobby groups and is set to turn the spotlight on Aussie Rules after rugby league’s week of shame, reports the Herald Sun.

The Premier of the Australian state of Victoria, John Brumby, wants the football club at the centre of the strip shame to apologise.

“It’s just an appalling example to set young people and to set families. It’s just completely inappropriate behaviour and one of the things that we’re trying to do in Victoria is encourage young people to play sport, to take up sport and you open the paper today and you read about a football club that got a stripper in before a game, it’s absolutely, completely unacceptable and inappropriate and it sends all the wrong messages,” the paper quoted Brumby, as saying.

Prahran Club XVIII coach Craig Berger said a former player organised the stripper to perform about 30 minutes before a night match against St Bernard’s on May 1.

“One of the past players set it up to gee up some of the blokes who were struggling a bit, to stir them up a bit,” he said.

Berger said he first became aware of the stunt when the stripper came into the trainers’ room.

“The stripper came in and I heard some noise (in the change room) and she was asking for music,” Berger said.

“I walked in, and when I realised what was going on, I said, ‘What’s going on here?’ and then left the room. They (the players) were fully aware that I wasn’t happy about it. I think she was only there for a couple of minutes. Only a couple of the guys actually knew about it . . . it didn’t last long at all because they knew I wasn’t happy about it,” Berger added.

The incident happened at Elsternwick Park, the VAFA’s administrative headquarters.

VAFA chief executive Michael Sholly said representatives from the club, including Berger, would be asked to explain tonight.

Prahran could be charged with conduct unbecoming a member of the association. (ANI)

Test that tells baby’s sex raises abortion fears

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): A test that claims to determine the sex of an unborn baby only eight weeks into a pregnancy has raised fears of driving up abortion rates.

IntelliGender, which will be available in pharmacies from today, claims a 90 per cent accuracy rate in determining the gender of the baby.

However, doctors and the anti-abortion lobby fear the test, the first test of its kind in Australia, will be used as a means of sex selection and increase abortion rates.

Currently, there are no restrictions on the sale of pregnancy testing products in Australia.

The company behind the 95-dollar test, which has been sold in the US since 2006, says it takes 10 minutes and identifies a ‘confidential element’ found in the hormones of a woman pregnant with a girl.

The element is found in very low levels in women pregnant with a boy or not pregnant at all.

Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists president Dr Ted Weaver said there appeared to be no scientific evidence to back the test’s claims.

“We’re all about women having choices, but we want the choices to be valid. The concern we would have is that people would then terminate pregnancies on the grounds of sex selection,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Weaver as saying.

Australian Christian Lobby managing director Jim Wallace said the product should be banned.

“That we would allow a product that would allow eugenics to be practised and started in the home is just unbelievable,” he said. (ANI)

Is it splitsville for Cameron Diaz and Paul Sculfor?

New Delhi, May 06 (ANI): Cameron Diaz has reportedly dumped her boyfriend Paul Sculfor.

The ‘What Happens In Vegas’ star has been dating the British model since last summer (08) but the pair has now ended its romance, according to British magazine Grazia, with sources blaming the couple’s hectic schedules for the break-up, reports the China daily.

“They have fallen out of love. They didn’t seem to find time for each other anymore,” a source said.

“Paul is not too enamoured by Los Angeles and wants to be where his friends are. Cameron thought she could settle in England but missed her old life too much. The romance just died,” the source added.

And it looks like they are dealing well with the split.

The 36-year-old actress was recently seen in Los Angeles’ Chateau Marmont hotel flirting with several men.

“She looked hot and every guy in the place noticed. She was laughing so loudly you could hear her in the lobby,” the source said.

“When a friend asked after Paul she just rolled her eyes and dismissed it with a wave of her hand. It was obvious from the way she referred to him that he’s no longer her boyfriend.”

Meanwhile, Paul, 38, was spotted at West Hollywood bar Swingers enjoying a night out with pals.

“He was checking out an attractive brunette and whispered to his friend, ‘She’s beautiful’ and they both just stared at her for ages. He wasn’t acting like a guy with a girlfriend,” one fellow reveller said. (ANI)

Israel must accept Palestinian state: Biden

Washington, May 6 (ANI): Vice-President Joe Biden has placed America on a collision course with Israel, urging the new government to accept the goal of a Palestinian state and stop expanding Jewish settlements on occupied land.
Biden used an address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee – the leading pro-Israeli lobby group in the United States – to deliver a tough message to Benjamin Netanyahu, the country’s new prime minister.

“Israel has to work for a two-state solution. You’re not going to like my saying this, but not build more settlements, dismantle existing outposts and allow Palestinians freedom of movement,” The Telegraph quoted him, as saying.

Netanyahu, by contrast, has not accepted the principle of a Palestinian state and his government plans to build more homes inside existing Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It has also refrained from removing any of the illegal settler outposts that Biden mentioned.

Biden’s comments have brought the differences between America and Israel into the open. They come ahead of Netanyahu’s first official visit to Washington, expected later this month. (ANI)

Europe seeks to put stop to loss of biodiversity by 2010

Athens – The European Commission will seek to put a stop to the loss of biodiversity in Europe by 2010, EC President Jose Manuel Barroso said at the start of a biodiversity conference in Athens Monday.

The two days of talks in Athens attended by 230 environmental chiefs, trade associations, non-governmental organizations and lobby groups, have found a new momentum following a G8-Plus charter to protect biodiversity adopted on April 24 by environmental ministers from Group of Eight members Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States.

The 25-point G8 Syracuse Charter explicitly links safeguarding biodiversity to the fight against global warming.

The G8 charter also urges raised awareness that “ecosystems provide a steady flow of goods and services – by providing clean drinking water, pollinating crops and decomposing waste.

Climate change, land use change, habitat destruction, pollution and waste disposal all pose a growing threat to biodiversity at a time when most of Europe’s species and habitats are at the risk of extinction.

There is growing evidence that the decline of ecosystems and species is continuing despite the progress made with the establishment of the Natura 2000 network, the largest network of protected areas in the world.

“The protection of biodiversity lacks sanctions, legislative muscle and political will,” said Tony Long, the Brussels director of conservation group WWF.

According to EC President Barroso, the European Union’s objective of stopping biodiversity loss will be met by “implementing existing legislation such as the Birds and Habitats Directives, completing the network of protected areas in Europe and agreeing on new policies to address deforestation and to reduce the EU’s ecological footprint.” (dpa)

Hospital worker commits suicide after killing two in US

Los Angeles, April 17 (Xinhua) A hospital worker shot dead two people at a hospital in Long Beach near Los Angeles before killing himself, authorities said.

The gunman Thursday shot dead two people at the Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in Long Beach, about 64 km south of Los Angeles, before walking outside and fatally shooting himself, witnesses said.

The shooting sent patients and employees scrambling for cover in offices and bathrooms, according to witnesses.

Police identified the gunman as 50-year-old Mario Ramirez, who came from Alhambra of Los Angeles. He worked in the hospital’s pharmacy.

The victims were identified as Kelly Hales, 56, and Hugo Bustamante, 46.

Long Beach police chief Anthony Batts said the police responded to a report of shots being fired at the hospital at noon and found the two victims shot near the entrance to the emergency room.

Bustamante was pronounced dead at the scene. Hales was pronounced dead later, the police said.

When additional police units arrived, officers found Ramirez dead outside the north entrance to the emergency room, Batts said.

Witnesses told reporters at the scene that Ramirez casually walked through the hospital lobby and repeatedly shot one man, then another, before taking his own life.

‘It was one of the co-workers in the pharmacy that did it himself. He worked for the pharmacy,’ Charity Perez, whose husband works at the hospital, told KCAL9, a local TV station.

‘He was a great wonderful guy. I mean, I’ve been crying, my kids and I have been crying because we all know him. He’s a really nice guy. Always came to work. Always helped when you needed help with medicine so I don’t know what caused it.’

Perez said the shooter may have been notified recently that he was going to be laid off in June. A hospital official said there were no plans for layoffs.

Police said the motive of the killing was still being investigated.

Obama backs treaty to curb flow of guns over border

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Thursday he will push the U.S. Senate to ratify a long-stalled arms trafficking treaty meant to curb the flow of guns and ammunition to drug cartels in Latin America.

Activists want Washington to push for ratification of the Inter-American Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Other Related Materials.

The convention, known by Spanish acronym CIFTA, has been languishing in the U.S. Senate since it was adopted in 1997.

Obama, who visited Mexico to show his support for President Felipe Calderon’s efforts to reduce violence and rein in drug cartels, said he would put his weight behind the treaty’s ratification.

“I am urging the Senate in the United States to ratify an inter-American treaty known as CIFTA to curb small arms trafficking that is a source of so many weapons used in this drug war,” he told a joint news conference with Calderon.

Denis McDonough, Director of Strategic Communications at the White House’s National Security Council, told reporters the treaty was on a list that had been submitted to the Senate of treaties the president viewed as priorities.

“This is one of the priority treaties that we’d like to see the Senate’s advise and consent on,” he said.

That may be difficult.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the United States had to help reduce violence without violating Americans’ right to bear arms, which is enshrined in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

“We must work with Mexico to curtail the violence and drug trafficking on America’s southern border, and must protect Americans’ Second Amendment rights,” he said in a statement. “I look forward to working with the President to ensure we do both in a responsible way.”

The treaty has to garner 67 votes in the 100-member Senate, where lawmakers have been loathe to take on the National Rifle Association (NRA), a powerful gun lobby, despite a spate of domestic shootings that have resulted in multiple deaths.

The NRA opposes the treaty.

Wayne LaPierre, NRA executive vice president, said his organization takes “a back seat to no one” in opposing illegal arms trafficking.

“The answer is to enforce the current law. Everything these drug cartels are doing involving firearms is illegal on both sides of the border already,” he told Reuters in a telephone interview.

Jonathan Winer, a former deputy assistant secretary of state who was the main negotiator of the treaty during the Clinton administration, said the treaty would not impose any new restrictions on legal gun sales or ownership in the United States.

“It is designed to help U.S. law enforcement track abuses of firearms of criminals back to the last lawful sale so they can determine what went wrong. It is completely consistent with all U.S. laws and does not ever impose a foreign law on a U.S. person who has abided by U.S. law,” Winer told Reuters.

(Editing by Todd Eastham; additional reporting by Richard Cowan)

Health Warnings On Tobacco Packs From May 30

Come May 30, cigarette and tobacco makers have to flaunt the legislative pictorial warning on the packs of their products as the Centre promised to put into effect the rule making the provision obligatory in a month’s time.

Additional Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium gave the word to a bench led by Justice B.N. Aggarwal after senior counsel Indira Jaisingh, appearing for NGO Health for Millions, alleged the Centre was dragging its feet on the subject.

Jaisingh charged the administration of crumpling under the force from the tobacco lobby.

When Jaisingh sounded off the Centre had thinned out the original warning signs on tobacco products, the bench said, “This way, the government wants to control the population.”

Jaisingh said that the administration at first planned to display images of a skull and bone along with a warning that tobacco products even kill a baby in mother’s womb.

But, using X-ray images of lungs on the label of tobacco products has diluted the caution, she claimed.

After hearing the Centre and Jaisingh, the court decided to take up latter’s request for a final clearance on April 30.

Fortune Hotels opens Fortune Inn Grazia Hotel in Noida

Noida, Apr 10 (ANI/Business Wire India): Fortune Park Hotels Ltd., today announced the opening of its property, ‘Fortune Inn Grazia’, in the centrally located Sector 27 of Noida.

Fortune Inn Grazia is the second operational Fortune Hotels property in the NCR region after Gurgaon and there are five more to open in the near future.

The Fortune Inn Grazia is located next to the commercial and shopping hub of Sector 18. With the Fortune Inn in Noida, the total number of l Fortune Inn category hotels in the country now stands at four with Jammu, Pune and Visakhapatnam hotels already operational.

Targeted at businesses travelers, the hotel offers a choice of 42 well appointed rooms including 30 standard rooms and 12 Fortune Club Rooms, equipped with all modern amenities to ensure pleasant stay for travelers.

Other offerings at Fortune Inn Grazia include a gym, spa, swimming pool and two restaurants, Earthern Oven and Fortune Deli for the perfect dining experience. It offers free Wi-Fi connectivity in the lobby, restaurant areas and also in the rooms.

Speaking on the occasion, Pawan Verma, Senior Executive Vice President, ITC Ltd.-Hotels Division, said, “We currently have 26 operational Fortune Hotels in India and 52 alliances across the country and our Noida property is placed to strategically serve the NCR region. We will be expanding our presence in key markets with our different brands of Fortune Hotels in accordance to market demand. We are all set to launch our new properties in Mussoorie, Jaipur, Bangalore and Manipal in the next two months.”

Suresh Kumar, President, Fortune Hotels, said, “We are delighted to announce the launch of Fortune Inn Grazia in Noida and expect to bridge the existing gap with our excellent service and hospitality commitment. We will be able to redefine service standards available to the business traveler in this region. With a large number of corporate and other institutions based in the region we are sure of receiving good response for our hotel. Overall, the responses to all our properties have been excellent. We are looking forward to taking our services to other cities across India.”

“Fortune Inn Grazia is an effort to reinvent the experience of hospitality for the corporate segment and the new age travelers in this region,” said Rahul Agarwal, Director, Angel Baby Products Pvt. Ltd..

“Our variety of services caters to the evolving needs of the guests. We are committed to offer excellent services at good value proposition to the business and leisure travelers. Also since our hotel is centrally located we expect it to become an ideal place to host business meetings and in-house conferences,” he added. (ANI)

Some producers have already blinked

Most producers have refused to blink in the battle with multiplex owners. But some, like Percept Picture Company, have broken ranks. PPC, which
released its film Tasveer on April 3, has been accused of a sellout by a certain segment of the producers.

However Ashok Ahuja, who heads the distribution at PPC says, “We are not strike breakers as is being made out.” Ahuja explains that the release date of Tasveer was announced fairly long ago and his company had spent huge amounts on publicity and promotion of the film for five-and-a-half weeks. “So it would have been impossible for us to roll back its release.”

But a segment of the producers lobby feel that PPC shouldnt have settled for the 48:38 profit sharing ratio at a point when the entire film industry is united on the 50:50 profit sharing issue. But Ahuja clarifies that “if the 50:50 settlement happens even as Tasveer is running, then Percept too will settle for the same terms.”

That will make Tasveer the only Indian film that multiplexes/single screens across the country will run this week. Theatres are also screening two Hollywood films – Paramount’s Fast and Furious 4 and Jennifer Lopez’s Feel The Noise. Next week the solo release is Star Entertainment’s One Man Army. Oscar Ravichandran, producer of the Kamal Haasan film Dasavatharam, is also poised to defy the ban and release the Hindi version of his film on April 17.

Moreover, it is learnt a leading multiplex chain is on the brink of agreeing to the producers’ terms as they fear if the fight stretches their balance sheet will be adversely affected. “If that happens then movies will release in this multiplex chain from April 4 itself,” says a trade source.

With producers needing a minimum of two weeks for a film’s pre-release publicity, if the strike drags on it may mean many a Bollywood release will miss the summer vacation bus this time, as Hollywood flicks cash in. For instance, Sony Pictures’ Angels and Demons (a prequel to the Da Vinci Code) and Terminator-4 will release on schedule in May across multiplexes and single screens in the country.

DYFI to eradicate anti-industrial lobby

Kolkata/Bhubaneshwar, Mar 15 (ANI): The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), the youth wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), took to streets in their stronghold, Kolkata, extending support to the communist alliance, the Left Front, candidates in the forthcoming general elections.

“Our state needs some industrialisation process and the Left Front Government, We want to eradicate the forces who don’t want to bring industries in our state but want the industry in Gujarat,” said Noor Alam, district committee member of DYFI.

Meanwhile, Communist Party of India General Secretary A B Bardhan has said that he would be meeting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Sunday to discuss the formalities of the newly-formed Third Front.

Addressing a news conference in Bhubaneshwar on Saturday, Bardhan denied rift in the Third Front over the BSP insisting that the front declare her as their prime ministerial candidate.

BSP’s Mayawati was conspicuous when the “Third Front”, a group of smaller political parties, including the communists, was formally launched in a bid to provide an alternative to the two main national coalitions. (ANI)