Probably because they were not wearing seat belts. The first beautiful mind is John Nash, Jr. whose breakthroughs in game theory earned him a Nobel while his work with partial differential equations was rewarded by nothing less than the prestigious Abel Prize only a few days ago. The other beautiful mind is his wife Alicia who cared for him long enough until he emerged from a very long encounter with schizophrenia.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Two Beautiful Minds Die in Taxi Crash
Labels:
Game theory,
John Nash,
Nobel Prize,
Obituary
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Friday, May 22, 2015
The Rawats Hit Back
With Laina Rawat asking the commercial division of the Supreme Court to restrain the two receivers of Bramer Bank, Andre Bonieux and Mushtaq Oosman, in a number of ways. She claims the Bank of Mauritius acted in a way which is contrary to its own statutory obligations, natural justice and basic management principles. Ms. Rawat also believes that the receivers have a conflict of interest and are therefore not in a position to carry out their duties as per the law.
On his side Basant Roi has called the revocation of Bramer Bank's license on April 2 our Lehman moment. He obviously doesn't know what he's talking about.
On his side Basant Roi has called the revocation of Bramer Bank's license on April 2 our Lehman moment. He obviously doesn't know what he's talking about.
Labels:
BAI,
Bank of Mauritius,
Basant Roi,
Bramer Bank,
Dawood Rawat
Monday, May 18, 2015
Meet Indian Funnyman Kapil Sharma
Ramgoolam Granted Bail, A Second Time
But only after spending two nights at the Moka Detention Centre. Which now bring his total to three. And probably three too many. The ruling of the magistrate is quite interesting. As it may be -- if you're like me -- the first one from the BRC (Bail and Remand Court) you're reading. And because it hints at our excellent constitution.
Labels:
BAI,
BRC,
Constitution of Mauritius,
Navin Ramgoolam
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Gerrard Leaves Anfield Today
After fulfilling childhood dream of playing for Liverpool just once more than 700 times. He won 9 major pieces of silver including one completely crazy Champions League final in Istanbul in 2005. In a farewell press conference this week he said that one of his other great matches would have to be that time he scored a hat-trick against Everton. The biggest regret is of course not winning the League. Another huge goal is the cracker against Olympiakos which made Istanbul possible.
Thank you for the emotions Stevie G. And good luck!
Thank you for the emotions Stevie G. And good luck!
Labels:
AC Milan,
Champions League,
Istanbul,
Liverpool,
Olympiakos,
Steven Gerrard
Monday, May 4, 2015
A Faugoo Committee Reviewing LP Constitution
I was kind of puzzled when I heard this the first time a few months ago. Because of the dangerous mess another Faugoo Committee had recommended. Plus we know what voters thought of all of that. I mean tampering with an excellent constitution. I haven't seen the constitution of the Labour Party yet but I suspect it deserves a lot of respect and shouldn't be subjected to sloppy work.
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