Jesses James says he has a “huge hole” in his heart

London, April 29(ANI): Sandra Bullock”s love-rat husband Jesse James has opened up for the first time after the actress” reported decision to divorce him following the exposure of his extra-marital affairs.

The TV mechanic is saddened by the turn of events and claims to bear a “huge hole” in his heart.

“My whole life has been full of hard decisions. The decision to let my wife end our marriage, and continue the adoption of Louis on her own, has been the hardest,” the Mirror quoted him as telling People magazine.

He added: “The love I have for Louis cannot be put to words. Not having him around to love and to hold has left a huge hole in my heart.

“Sandy is the love of my life, but considering the pain and devastation I have caused her, it would be selfish to not let her go. Right now it is time for me to beat this addiction that has taken two of the things I love the most in life.

“I have always taken great pride in proving people wrong. That time has come once again to show that I am not what everyone says I am.

“I know in my heart that I can be the best father possible to my four children, and the mate Sandy deserves, and realize that this is an incredible mountain to climb.

“But I believe that the steps I have taken in the last 30 days are the foundation for making this happen. The lifelong commitment I am making is what being a real husband and father is all about.

“I ask that you please do not judge Sandy for the things I have done. She has done no wrong. She played no part in any of this. She has been an amazing wife, mother, and best friend, for the over 6 years we have been together.” (ANI)

Anand Sharma stresses on need for higher investments in industrial sector

New Delhi, Mar 25 (ANI): Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has said that higher investments are required in the industrial sector in order to generate more employment and livelihood so that the poor can be part of India’s growth process.

Sharma expressed his views during a meeting with the Belgium Deputy Prime Minister Steven Vanackere.

He emphasized that it is important that the investment relationship between India and Belgium enters diversified sectors.

“We need to do more in different sectors like transport equipment, machine fabrication and high technology sectors in which Belgium has strength. India is slated to invest around 1.5 trillion US dollars in the coming 5 to 6 years in the infrastructure sector and we expect Belgium businesses to participate in this effort”, Sharma said.

During the interaction, Vanackere informed that this was perhaps the most successful business interaction between Indian and Belgium businesses.

In the infrastructure area, he highlighted ports as an area in which Belgian companies are interested. (ANI)

Uttarakhand forest researchers develop a fast growing eucalyptus

Haldwani (Uttarakhand), July 1 (ANI): Forest researchers and scientists at the Forest Research Institute of Haldwani in Uttarakhand have developed a fast growing variety of Eucalyptus.

Developed after extensive research of 10 years, this variety grows faster than the normal Eucalyptus plant.

The new variety is based on Brazilian cloning model. Experts choose the best productive plant as mother plant, which would be further cut into small pieces for developing plant shoots.

The main advantage of this variety is that it develops in a very limited time period.

“The most vital thing regarding this clone variety is that it develops in a very short span of time…the other thing is that the plant contains all the genetic characteristics of its mother plant…since we choose the best tree for cloning and CPT (carnitine palmitoyltransferase) so all properties will be inherited to the cloned plant. Sufficient development take place in 10-12 years in normal variety whereas this clonal variety will be ready in 5 to 6 years,” M. S. Bisht, a forest scientist at the Forest Research Institute, Haldwani.

Experts feel that this newly developed Eucalyptus variety would provide additional income to the farmers.

Besides, these plants would also be used in the afforestation and providing raw material to the paper mills and other industries. By Vipul Goel (ANI)

Most successful and longest mission in spaceflight history to end

Washington, June 27 (ANI): The joint ESA/NASA solar orbiter Ulysses is slated to shut down operations on June 30, which would mark the end of one of the most successful and longest missions in spaceflight history.

After 18.6 years in space and defying several earlier expectations of its demise, Ulysses will achieve ‘end of mission’ on June 30. T

The final communication pass with a ground station will start at 17:35 CEST and run until 22:20 CEST on the above mentioned date or until the final command is issued to switch the satellite’s radio communications into ‘monitor only’ mode.

No further contact with Ulysses is planned.

Ulysses is the first spacecraft to survey the environment in space above and below the poles of the Sun in the four dimensions of space and time.

Among many other ground-breaking results, the hugely successful mission showed that the Sun’s magnetic field is carried into the Solar System in a more complicated manner than previously believed.

Particles expelled by the Sun from low latitudes can climb up to high latitudes and vice versa, even unexpectedly finding their way down to planets.

This is very important as regions of the Sun not previously considered as possible sources of hazardous particles for astronauts and satellites must now be taken into account and carefully monitored.

“Ulysses has taught us far more than we ever expected about the Sun and the way it interacts with the space surrounding it,” said Richard Marsden, ESA’s Ulysses Project Scientist and Mission Manager.

The shut-down of the satellite is a joint decision of the two agencies and comes a year after the mission was expected to end.

A year ago, the satellite’s power supply had weakened to the point that it was thought the low temperatures would cause the fuel lines to freeze up, rendering Ulysses uncontrollable.

It was decided to maintain the spacecraft in operation using NASA’s 70 m-diameter ground station network allocated on a ‘spare-capacity’ basis.

But as Ulysses has moved further from Earth, the communications bit-rate has gone down while other demands for the 70 m-diameter Deep Space Network stations have gone up.

Most importantly, the overall return of scientific data has decreased to a level where it is hard to justify the cost of keeping Ulysses in operation.

According to Paolo Ferri, Head of the Spacecraft Operations Solar and Planetary Missions Division. “Although it is always hard to take the decision to terminate a mission, we have to accept that the satellite is running out of resources and a controlled switch-off is the best ending.” (ANI)

Buffy The Vampire Slayer to be turned into a flick

Washington, May 27 (ANI): After entertaining fans on the small screen, ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ is all set to hit cinema halls with a forthcoming flick based on it.

Though the character of Buffy was made famous by Hollywood actress Sarah Michelle Gellar in the hit TV sitcom, it was originally introduced in the 1992 flick of the same title.

The Vampire flick could hit the theatres with a new Vampire.

Director Fran Rubel Kuzui, who directed the original film and executively produced the TV programme, intends to replace Gellar and the rest of the cast with new actors to fight demons in a different generation.

“Everything has its moment. Every movie takes on a life at some point, and this seems like the moment to do this,” Contactmusic quoted Kuzui as saying.

The famous Vampire sitcom ran for 6 years on TV. (ANI)

Abandoned children back in Germany after pizzeria stranding

Olpe, Germany – Three young children – abandoned in an Italian pizzeria after their mother and her companion ran out of cash – arrived home Friday in Germany, where they have been made wards of court, authorities in the district of Olpe said.

Two child protection officials from Olpe, east of Cologne, had travelled the day before to Aosta in Italy to pick them up.

The German authorities said the boys, 10 months and 6 years old, and the girl, 4, were unharmed. The authorities had said earlier they would not be announcing the return in advance, since the news media might otherwise stake out airports to film the children.

The mother, 26, and her male companion, 24, were located in woods near Aosta on Thursday.

They explained that with no more money, they had considered themselves unable any longer to care for the children, whose biological father is serving a prison sentence for a fatal assault on the couple’s fourth child.

The mother was released by Italian police, but her new partner, a prison inmate who had failed to return to his German jail from two days’ furlough, remained in Italian custody Friday.

Prosecutors in the city of Siegen said they would soon apply for the man’s extradition to Germany so he could be returned to jail. (dpa)

Sarah Jessica Parker, hubby nervous about expecting twins

New York, Apr 30 (ANI): Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick, who are expanding their brood with surrogate twin girls, are worried about how to juggle job and family.

Parker is filming “Did You Hear About the Morgans?” with Hugh Grant on the upper East side, while Broderick has been busy with Broadway’s “The Philanthropist.”

“It’s been a complicated past few weeks,” The New York Daily News quoted Parker, as saying at “The Philanthropist” premiere.

“My main concern is that my husband and son [James Wilkie, now 6 years old] have enough time. I’ve felt very conflicted over the last few weeks.

“Hopefully, our son is feeling loved and taken care of. I can’t really complain because it’s my choice to work, but that doesn’t mean I don’t spend a better part of the day worrying about whether my family is getting enough [time] from me,” she added.

Now, with a double blessing set to arrive this summer, there will be even less of her to go around.

“Any complications or any anxiety I feel is normal,” Parker said.

“Any mother who wants to continue to work and have a career outside the home goes through this, so I feel very much a part of the sisterhood,” she added.(ANI)

Men, not women, are the weaker sex

Melbourne, Apr 21 (ANI): It has been made official: Women are not the weaker sex.

According to a myth-busting study, boys are more prone to becoming seriously ill or injured than girls.

The conclusion was drawn from an Australian study into childhood trips to hospital emergency departments.

The study took in a year’s worth of under-18 emergency room visits across Australia and New Zealand.

Of the 350,000 children taken to the hospitals, 45 per cent were girls and Dr Jason Acworth says the disparity could not be explained away as “boys being boys”.

“We looked at whether it was just related to boys being more likely to injure themselves, because they certainly are overrepresented when it comes to injuries,” News.com.au quoted Dr Acworth, the study’s lead author, from the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane, as saying.

“But even when you take injuries out and look at illness, they still made up a greater proportion.

“We’re getting 55 per cent (boys) versus 45 per cent … all the nurses in my department think it is because males are the weaker sex,” he added.

The study took in all child emergency room visits during 2004 across 11 paediatric and general hospitals. While boys outnumbered girls, the study also showed the additional dangers faced by children in their first years of life.

The average age of all presentations was 4.6 years.

“In the first year of life that’s the real danger, those kids made up almost 20 per cent (18.5 per cent) of all the presentations,” Acworth said.

“The next group we looked at, age zero to four, they made up just under 60 per cent (59.7 per cent). So most of the kids were in the pre-school age group,” he added. (ANI)

Cheryl Cole’s brother in ‘car theft and crash’ soup

London, Apr 14 (ANI): Pop star Cheryl Cole’s troubled brother Andrew Tweedy found himself in soup one more time, after he stole a car and crashed it badly.

Tweedy and the Audi car’s owner Lee were drinking at a mutual friend’s house when the incident took place.

According to reports, Tweedy took Lee’s car keys, ran away with the vehicle, and later sent the owner a message telling that the vehicle was with him.

“Lee, I have taken your car, sorry mate,” the Sun quoted the message as reading.

The paper further reported that upon crashing the car, the panicked Tweedy begged Lee not to inform the cops, as he would ask his celebrity sister to bail him out of the mess.

Lee, who was shocked to see the condition of his car, gave a nod to Tweedy’s pleas and decided not to inform police if he pays for the damage.

“When I saw my car I was devastated. All the tyres were popped, the wheels were smashed to bits, the wing and the bumper were hanging off. It was a total mess,” Lee said.

“He threw away the keys in panic and I can’t get into the car. He begged me not to tell the police,” he added.

However, tired of taking care of Tweedy’s mistakes, Cheryl decided not to bail him out this time and her brother was left helpless.

Lee finally decided to inform the police about the incident.

Tweedy has more than 70 convictions, and was jailed for 6 years in 1996 for a stabbing. (ANI)