Top 10 Highest Paid Athletes

Professional sports have become an incredibly profitable profession over the past century of modern professional athletics. With popularity proving to increase dynamically year after year it makes one wonder “Who is the world’s highest paid athlete?” The companions on the list are from a wide range of sports. These athletes’ earnings totals are derived from salaries, bonuses, prize money, appearance fees, licensing and endorsement income. We do not deduct for taxes or agents’ fees. Here are the 10 highest paid athletes in 2012.

1. Tiger Woods

Net Worth: With $100 million Woods is at top in highest paid athlete 2012 list.

2. Kobe Bryant

Net Worth: $53 million made him the best paid athlete in 2012.

3. LeBron James

Net Worth: $48 million he at 3rd in list of highest paid athlete in 2012.

4. Roger Federer

Net Worth: $47 million he is also a highest paid athlete in 2012.

5. Phil Mickelson

Net Worth: He has $46.5 million that include himself in highest paid athlete in world.

6. David Beckham

Net Worth: $40 million earning is a best paid athlete in 2012 world.

7. Cristiano Ronaldo

Net Worth: $38 million income of the year 2011 included him in the highest paid athlete in 2012 world.

8. Alex Rodriguez

Net Worth: $35 million income made him among the best paid athlete and highest paid athlete in 2012.

9. Michael Schumacher

Net Worth: By collecting $34 million Michael is also a highest paid athlete in 2012.

10. Lionel Messi

Net Worth: $32.3 million amount of earning made him the highest paid athlete in 2012.

Top 10 beaches in the world

The ones who are passionate about travelling and rejuvenating their body and soul, beaches are the perfect location for a cool holiday retreat. Beautiful beaches are plentiful all over the planet, with most adorable ones being located particularly in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, the Pacific and the Australian coastline also feature some of the exotic beaches in the world.
A general public poll would reveal that either the high hill stations with cool atmosphere and abundant natural beauty or the blue beaches with golden sand and the sun are the most popular holiday destinations of people across the globe.
A good beach is normally the result of good weather, a beach that is freezing cold to point zero is not welcoming, neither is the beach that reflects the sweltering heat of the region. A plunge into the various beaches around the world would be a great holiday recap.

1. Seychelles

Seychelles is the most popular name among the list of top beaches. Located off the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles sports the Anse Source d’Argent, which is the third largest island in the Seychelles as the most sought after holiday destination in the world. The white sandy beach with numerous granite cliffs and coconut palms is a delight for all tourists from all around the world. Warm, weather with cool atmosphere and turquoise waters is a scene to reckon with.

2. Lanikai Beach, Hawaii

Lanikai Beach, Hawaii is the second name in the list of world famous beaches. The clean blue waters in this relatively small beach are an ideal place for a relaxing holiday. The view from the beach of the two islands called Mokuluas in distance is a treat for the eyes.

3. Fernando De Noronha, Brazil

Fernando De Noronha, Brazil is a World Heritage site acclaimed by the UNESCO. It is appropriately named as the most beautiful marine park in the world. This island is an archipelago of altogether 21 islands located off the Atlantic Ocean. This is not a very well known beach and very few people know about it, thus the credit for its calm beauty and serenity.

4. Maldives

Maldives is another beautiful beach that is the hot favorite destination of most people around the world. The uniqueness of this beach is its calm waters and silence despite of the fact that it is mostly visited all throughout the world. It is for sure the best quiet beach in the world.

5. Anguilla

Anguilla is the next on the charts of popular and modern beaches in the world. Anguilla is the best possible tourist destinations in the world which was ranked as the number one beach of the world in the year 2005. Located off the Caribbean sea, this island is a great place to relax and get close.

6. Boracay, Philippines

Boracay, Philippines also has to its credit the best beach award in the year 1996. The silver waves and the cool breeze around the island is what attract a lot of people from all around the world. This exotic beach is located 200 miles s south of Manila in Philippines.

7. Bondi Beach, Sydney Australia

Bondi Beach, Sydney Australia, is yet another world famous beach which is a must see for all tourists to Australia. The surf culture that is thriving at fast pace and the sleepless night life of this destination is what adds sparkles to its credit. The turquoise water and the relaxed atmosphere make this place a symbol of Australia’s lifestyle.

8. Lotu Beach, California

Lotu Beach, California is the perfect postcard beach situated amidst the clear waters of Mediterranean Sea. The water in this beach is so clear that it seems like plunging into a vast swimming pool. The hidden paradise has intoxicating beauty that mesmerizes the visitors. This beach is perfect for a run away from home holiday,that secludes the tourists with its pristine beauty.

9. Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda, is one of the most exorbitant beaches in the world, which despite the expense involved does not stop the numerous tourists that visit the place. The weather here is friendly and the crystal clear waters and the lovely pink sand make the horseshoe bay an unparalleled island in the world.

10. Kondoi Coral Beach, Okinawa, Japan

Kondoi Coral Beach, Okinawa, Japan is yet another favorite located off the Japanese countryside. This beach is well known for its safety with people here sleeping with open doors throughout. The only drawback is that this beach is dead expensive, but that does not withstand the fact that it is at this place live some of the oldest people in the world.
A walk through the world’s most famous beaches has definitely been a refreshing pleasure and would definitely help readers to plan the next beach holiday with a bang!

Top 10 most corrupt country

The world responded to corruption like never before in 2011 as regimes throughout the Mid-East fell and citizens demanded greater rights.

But the response did little to change the number of corrupt countries occupying the map.

This year's gold-standard of corruption studies, the Corrupt Perceptions Index, has been released and it pegs corruption in the countries of the world on a scale of 1 to 10 — from most corrupt — to the least.

The following slides show the 10 most corrupt countries and what allows them the dark distinction.

#10 Venezuela's corruption began with the discovery of oil

wikipedia commonsVenezuela ranks 172 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.9 out of 10.

The discovery of mass amounts of oil in Venezuela hastened its slide into corruption and by the 1970s the petroleum sucked from the ground was called "the Devil's excrement" by Venezuelans.

Hugo Chavez's election to president in 1999 did nothing to slow the corruption. His Fifth Republic Movement is accused of cronyism, political patronage, and corruption just like the movement his party promised to replace.

Even the Venezuelan police force is recognized for its drastic levels of corruption.

#9 Haiti is plagued by impenetrable bureaucracy

wikipedia commonsHaiti ranks 175 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.8 out of 10.

The immobilizing amount of "red tape" in the Haitian legal system enables local politicians and bureaucrats to gain influence and and direct public outcomes for financial gain.

The result has debilitated Haitian society and placed the country consistently at the top of the corruption list.

The $2 billion that came into the country following the 2010 earthquake did little to alleviate corruption and meandering bureaucracy.

#8 Iraq goes out of its way to silence whistleblowers

wikipedia commonsIraq ranks 175 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.8 out of 10.

The Iraq government is so entrenched in its rampant pattern of corruption since the fall of Saddam Hussein that it removes officials who try to prosecute racketeers.

Members of the government also intimidate politicians and journalists who support whistleblowers.

As recently as September 2011 a renown Iraqi journalist was murdered in his home for leading anti-government protests.

#7 Money for Sudan's development ends in private hands and in foreign banks

wikipedia commonsSudan ranks 177 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.

Sudan's new president Salva Kir is being pushed to stop the mass pilfering of development money that comes into the Sudan meant to help rebuild the war ravaged country.

Since gaining self-rule in 2005 not one official has been prosecuted for corruption, despite there being a commission assigned specifically to the task.

#6 The 69 years Turkmenistan spent in the Soviet Union has led to totalitarian control

wikipedia commonsTurkmenistan ranks 177 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.

Though Turkmenistan declared its independence in 1991, the country just made moves to open up the country in 2006.

The country also labors under immense human rights abuses and residents face severe restrictions anytime they try leaving the country.

Turkmenistan has the 3rd worse freedom of the press, and is the 10th most censored country in the world.

#5 Uzbekistan's top officials reap all the benefits from rich resources

olerusing / FlickrUzbekistan ranks 177 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.

The government is rich in resources, but doesn't allow for independent private sector growth, keeping control of everything.

A WikiLeak letter condemns former Prince Michael for "rampant corruption" and "organized crime." The authoritarian government is often cited as the root of the corruption problems.

Part of its anti-corruption drive shut down 100 supermarkets and manufacturing businesses. But according a local businessman, there's been "no progress in the battle against corruption. The country and its society are corrupted through and through."

#4 Afghanistan's citizens consider government kickbacks normal

The U.S. Army / FlickrAfghanistan ranks 180 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.9 out of 10.

In 2010, people from Afghanistan paid $2.5 billion in bribes, and nearly half the population has paid the government kickbacks.

Kickbacks are so common that 38 percent of citizens think its normal. Even meeting with a politician implies giving a kickback 40 percent of the time.

#3 Myanmar's corruption stems from its logs, gold, and drugs

Wikimedia CommonsMyanmar ranks 180 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.5 out of 10.

Its rich natural resources and drug rings have led widespread corruption in all of Southeast Asia. It is often seen as the root of problems in the Golden Triangle.

The country is full of internal ethnic violence and has been isolated most of the developed world because of human rights issues. But it still engages in illegal resource deals with nearby nations like China.

Clinton's visit there this week is the first one in over 50 years.

#2 North Korea's officials drink imported Coke while its citizens die from starvation

Eric LafforgueNorth Korea ranks 182 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1 out of 10.

North Korea is little transparency, but just getting there usually requires large bribes. Most of the testimonies come from refugees from the country, most of whom paid bribes to escape.

A Chinese national who snuck in and out of the country told RFA, "In some places in North Korea people are starving to death, but railway security agents wear Seiko watches and smoke [Craven A] cigarettes."

#1 Somalia has been a proxy battleground for nations for years

IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation/TURKEY / FlickrSomalia ranks 182 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1 out of 10.

Foreign countries such as the US and USSR who used the country as a battleground for political ideologies helped drive corruption by backing particular clans or groups.

U.S. funding really helped the Siad Barre regime, which really took government corruption to the next level. After the regime fled in 1991, the country is essentially lawless and ruled by clans, warlords, and militia groups.

Even some NGOs giving Somalia millions are actually splitting the money between the NGOs and the the signing government officials.

Top 10 expensive cars

1. Bugatti Veyron $1,700,000

The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is the most powerful, most expensive, and fastest street-legal production car in the world, with a proven top speed of over 400 km/h (407 km/h or 253 mph). It reached full production in September 2005. The car is built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and is sold under the legendary Bugatti marque. It is named after racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti firm. The Veyron features a W16 engine—16 cylinders in 4 banks of 4 cylinders.


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According to Volkswagen, the final production Veyron engine produces between 1020 and 1040 metric hp (1006 to 1026 SAE net hp), so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in both the US and European markets. This easily makes it the most powerful production road-car engine in history.

2. Ferrari Enzo $1,000,000


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The Enzo Ferrari, sometimes referred to as the the Ferrari Enzo and also F60 is a 12-cylinder Ferrari supercar named after the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari. It was built in 2003 using Formula One technology, such as a carbon-fiber body, F1-style sequential shift transmission, and carbon-ceramic brake discs. Also used are technologies not allowed in F1 such as active aerodynamics. After a maximum downforce of 1709 pounds (775 kg) is reached at 186 mph (301 km/h) the rear spoiler is actuated by computer to maintain that downforce.

3. Pagani Zonda C12 F $741,000


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The Zonda C12 F debuted at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It is the most extensive reengineering of the Pagani car yet, though it shares much with its predecessors including the 7.3 L V12. Power is increased to 602 PS (443 kW/594 hp) with a special clubsport model producing 650 PS (478 kW/641 hp). The company promises a 3.2 second sprint to 60 mph (97 km/h, a top speed over 374 km/h (225 mph) and it will be the queen in braking from 300 km/h to 0 (186 mph to 0). The Zonda F clubsport has a power to weight ratio of 521 bhp/ton (384 W/kg) . Compare, for example, the Enzo Ferrari which has a power to weight ratio of 483 bhp/ton (356 W/kg).

4. Koenigsegg CCX $600,910


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The Koenigsegg CCX is the latest supercar from Koenigsegg. CCX is an abbreviation for Competition Coupe X. The X commemorates the 10th anniversary of the completion and test drive of the first CC vehicle in 1996. The CCX is intended to be more suitable for the U.S. market and thus engineered to comply with US regulations. The CCX is powered by a Koenigsegg designed and assembled, all aluminium, 4700 cm³ DOHC 32-valve V8 based on the Ford Modular engine architecture enhanced with twin Rotrex centrifugal superchargers with response system, 1.2 bar boost pressure and an 8.2:1 compression ratio. The engine produces 806 hp (601 kW) and 678 lbf.ft (920 Nm) on 91 octane (U.S. rating) gasoline, 850 hp (634 kW) on 96 octane (Euro rating) gasoline and 900 hp (671 kW) on biofuel.

5. Porsche Carrera GT $484,000


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The Porsche Carrera GT is a supercar, manufactured by Porsche of Germany. The Carrera GT is powered by an all-new 5.7 litre V10 engine producing 612 SAE horsepower (450 kW). Porsche claims it will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62.5 mph) in 3.9 seconds and has a maximum speed of 330 km/h (206 mph), although road tests indicated that in actuality the car could accelerate from 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds and to 0-100 in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of 335-340km/h (209-212.5mph).

6. Mercedes SLR McLaren $455,500


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The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is a sports car and supercar automobile co-developed by DaimlerChrysler and McLaren Cars. It is assembled at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. Most people presume "SLR" to stand for "Sportlich, Leicht, Rennsport" (German for "Sport; Light; Racing"). The car's base price is £300,000 or $455,500. The SLR has a supercharged 5.5 (5439cc) litre dry sumped 90 degree V8. It produces 466.8 kW at 6500rpm (626 hp) and 780 N·m (575 ft·lbf) torque at 3250 - 5000 rpm.

7. Maybach 62 $385,250


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The Maybach 57 and 62 were the first automobile models of the Maybach brand since the brand's revival by DaimlerChrysler. They are derived from the Mercedes-Benz Maybach concept car presented at the 1997 Tokyo Motorshow (which was based on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedan). DaimlerChrysler attempted to buy the Rolls-Royce/Bentley marque when Vickers offered the company up for sale. When this attempt failed (they were outbid by BMW and Volkswagen respectively) they introduced the Maybach as a direct challenger in 2002. Both models are variants of the same ultra-luxurious automobile. The model numbers reflect the respective lengths of the automobiles in decimetres; the 57 is more likely to be owner-driven while the longer 62 is designed with a chauffeur in mind. The engine is a Mercedes-sourced 5.5-liter twin-turbo V12, generating 550 hp.

8. Rolls-Royce Phantom $320,000


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The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a luxury saloon automobile made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a BMW subsidiary. It was launched in 2003 and is the first Rolls-Royce model made under the ownership of BMW. It has a 6.8 L, 48-valve, V12 engine that produces 453 hp (338 kW) and 531 ft·lbf (720 N·m) of torque. The engine is derived from BMW's existing V12 powerplant. It is 1.63 m (63 in) tall, 1.99 m (74.8 in) wide, 5.83 m (228 in) long, and weighs 2485 kg (5478 lb). The body of the car is built on an aluminium spaceframe and the Phantom can accelerate to 60 mph (100 km/h) in 5.7 s.

9. Lamborghini Murcielago $279,900


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The Lamborghini MurciƩlago is a GT and supercar automobile made by Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. and designed by Luc Donckerwolke. It was introduced in 2002 as the successor to the Diablo. The body style is a two door, two seat coupƩ. The LP640 version was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March of 2006. It features a 6.5 L engine, now producing 640 bhp, improving performance substantially. There were also a few minor external changes, primarily to the low air intakes.

10. Aston Martin Vanquish $255,000


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The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish is a supercar manufactured by Aston Martin since 2001. It rose to fame after being featured as the official James Bond car in Die Another Day, the twentieth James Bond film. In the film, the Vanquish has the usual Bond film embellishments, including active camouflage which rendered the vehicle virtually invisible. The Vanquish is powered by a 5.9 L (5935 cc) 48-valve 60° V12 engine, which produces 343 kW (460 hp) and 542 N·m (400 ft·lbf) of torque. It is controlled by a fly-by-wire throttle and a 6 speed 'paddle shift' or semi-automatic transmission. A special V12 Vanquish S debuted at the 2004 Paris Auto Show with the power upped to 388 kW (520 hp) and 577 N·m (426 ft·lbf).

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