Macaulay Culkin rubbishes ‘Blanket’s dad’ claims

Washington, Sept 1 (ANI): Actor Macaulay Culkin has rubbished claims made by a UK tabloid that he was the biological father of Michael Jackson’s youngest son Prince Michael II.

The Sun had published an article wherein the Home Alone Star, a close friend of the late MJ, was named as the father of Prince Michael II a.k.a Blanket.

Blanket, 7, was born of a surrogate mother, whose identity still remains a mystery.

Culkin’s rep Michelle Bega dubbed the claims as being “preposterous”.

Contactmusic quoted Bega as telling TMZ.com: “The enquiries are too preposterous for us to even acknowledge.”

Jackson claimed to have fathered two of his kids Prince Michael and Paris with wife Deborah Rowe, but some speculate the pop icon may have been the biological father of none of his children. (ANI)

Lady GaGa’s ‘The Fame’ continues to rule U.K. albums chart

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London, April 27 (ANI): Lady GaGa’s ‘The Fame’ has held on to the top spot in the U.K. albums chart for a fourth consecutive week./pp
The album fought off competition from rockers Depeche Mode’s offering ‘Sounds Of The Universe’, which debuted at number two. /pp
Beyonce Knowles came third with ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’ while Kings Of Leon’s ‘Only By The Night’ landed the fourth spot./pp
Lily Allen’s ‘It’s Not Me It’s You’ rounded off the top five, reports the BBC./pp
In the singles chart, Tinchy Stryder’s track Number One debuted in the top spot and La Roux’s ‘In For The Kill’ moved up to two. /pp
Scottish dance act Calvin Harris fell to three with ‘I’m Not Alone’, Lady GaGa’s ‘Poker Face’ was at four and Eminem’s ‘We Made You’ climbed to number five./pp
The top ten in UK albums chart are:/pp
1. Lady GaGa: ‘The Fame’/pp
2. Depeche Mode: ‘Sounds Of The Universe’/pp
3. Beyonce: ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’/pp
4. Kings of Leon: ‘Only By The Night’/pp
5. Lily Allen: ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’/pp
6. The Prodigy: ‘Invaders Must Die’/pp
7. Noisettes: ‘Wild Young Hearts’/pp
8. Akon: ‘Freedom’/pp
9. Annie Lennox: ‘The Collection’/pp
10. Pink: ‘Funhouse’/pp
The top ten in UK singles chart are:/pp
1. Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz: ‘Number One’/pp
2. La Roux: ‘In For The Kill’/pp
3. Calvin Harris: ‘I’m Not Alone’/pp
4. Lady GaGa: ‘Poker Face’/pp
5. Eminem: ‘We Made You’/pp
6. AR Rahman and Pussycat Dolls: ‘Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny’/pp
7. Ciara ft. Justin Timberlake: ‘Love Sex Magic’/pp
8. Beyoncé: ‘Halo’/pp
9. Lily Allen: ‘Not Fair’/pp
10. Noisettes: ‘Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)’ (ANI)/pp
|Emma Watson climbs up the young rich list|Entertainment[London{London, Apr 27 (ANI): Harry Potter star Emma Watson has beaten Charlotte Church and Amy Winehouse in the latest young rich list./pp
The 19-year-old starlet rose to 29th spot from 55th place last year in the 100 young rich list, reports the Daily Star. /pp
She shared the place with Tennis ace Andy Murray 21 with 12million pounds./pp
Watson’s co-star Daniel Radcliffe 19, rose to 12th in the Sunday Times list with 30m pounds./pp
New entries in the list include singer Duffy, 24, who came joint 86th with 4m pounds, and cricketer Kevin Pietersen, 29, who is joint 75th with wife Jessica Taylor, 28, with 5m pounds. /pp
Top of the list was Prince Harry’s pal Arthur Landon, 27, who inherited 200m pounds from his dad. (ANI)/p

Lady GaGa’s ‘The Fame’ tops UK albums chart for second week running

London, April 13 (ANI): Lady GaGa has maintained her hold over the UK albums chart, notching up a second week at number one with ‘The Fame’.

The highest new entry of the week comes from Cheshire trio Doves, who debut at two with fourth album ‘Kingdom of Rust’.

Kings of Leon fall to three with ‘Only By The Night’, while Annie Lennox slips to four with ‘The Collection’, reports the BBC.

However, Dance pop artist Calvin Harris has ended Lady GaGa’s three-week reign at the top of the UK singles chart.

‘I’m Not Alone’, the Scottish dance star’s first solo single since 2007, debuts at number one this week, relegating GaGa’s ‘Poker Face’ to second place.

The top ten in UK albums chart are:

1. Lady GaGa: ‘The Fame’

2. Doves: ‘Kingdom of Rust’

3. Kings of Leon: ‘Only By The Night’

4. Annie Lennox: ‘The Collection’

5. Bat For Lashes: ‘Two Suns’

6. Lily Allen: ‘It’s Not You, It’s Me’

7. Ronan Keating: ‘Songs For My Mother’

8. Akon: ‘Freedom’

9. Yeah Yeah Yeahs: ‘It’s Blitz’

10. Beyoncé: ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’

The top ten in UK singles chart are:

1. Calvin Harris: ‘I’m Not Alone’

2. Lady GaGa: ‘Poker Face’

3. AR Rahman and Pussycat Dolls: ‘Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny’

4. La Roux: ‘In For The Kill’

5. Noisettes: ‘Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)’

6. Ciara ft. Justin Timberlake: ‘Love Sex Magic’

7. Beyoncé: ‘Halo’

8. Metro Station: ‘Shake It’

9. Flo Rida ft. Ke$ha: ‘Right Round’

10. Taylor Swift: ‘Love Story’ (ANI)

Touch Diamond 2 and Pro 2 handsets announce by HTC at MWC 2009

Touch Diamond 2 and Pro 2 handsets announce by HTC at MWC 2009 Today an announcement related to the latest handsets was made by HTC at the Mobile World Congress in Spain, which also included the Touch Diamond 2 and the Touch Pro 2. It would be nice to know that both the sets run Windows Mobile and will be upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5.

The unique TouchFLO 3D interface by HTC is used as an overlay on both handsets to Windows Mobile 6.1.

It has been ensured by TouchFLO that it would streamline application access and the menus, which are not so easy to navigate on Windows Mobile alone. One of the chief features of TouchFLO is the quick access to frequently used applications like messaging and email.

The features of Diamond 2 include a 3.2-inch VGA display packed into a profile 13.7mm thick. A touch-sensitive zoom bar is used by HTC in order to achieve fast webpage, email, and photo zooming. Furthermore, the entire device is optimized for one-handed use. It is being ensured by the maker that the device which provides a
5-megapixel camera, expandable memory, gravity sensor and an ambient light sensor has 50 percent better battery life than the original.

It should be mentioned here that the Pro 2 is heavily optimized for email use and features a 3.6-inch widescreen VGA display and a large QWERTY keyboard. The users are allowed to move from email to conference calls easily via a new feature called Straight Talk that integrates email, voice and speakerphone use.

The users in Europe and Asia would be able to avail the Diamond 2 in early Q2 2009 with other markets getting the device later this year. All major global markets will receive the Pro 2 this summer. There has been no word about the pricing as of now.

Air India asked to pay Rs 1.4 lakh to woman for denying her seat

Air India has been directed by the State Consumer Commission to pay Rs 1.4 lakh to a passenger for refusing to let her board a flight despite a confirmed ticket. Penalising the airlines for a “deficiency in service”, the Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has asked Air India to not only refund Rs 40,000 towards the cost of the ticket, but also to pay Rs one lakh as compensation to the complainant Geetika Sachdeva, for not letting her board the plane and for delayed baggage delivery.

In September 2002, Sachdeva had bought an open ticket through a travel agency on Air India’s Delhi-London-Toronto-London-Delhi flight. Two months later, when she informed Air India of her intention to travel from London to Delhi, she was told that her ticket was confirmed for London to Delhi.

She then boarded an Air Canada flight from Toronto and reached London. But at the airport she was told that the validity of her ticket had expired and she could not board the plane. Sachdeva was travelling alone and did not have money to buy another ticket. After waiting for several hours at the airport, she met another Indian passenger, who had come from Chicago and had also been denied boarding on the same grounds. With his help, she purchased a ticket of Virgin Atlantic Airways and came to Delhi. Her baggage, however, was transported a week later by Air India, for which she was charged an additional sum of Rs 650.

Air India, in its defence contended that the passenger had booked an open ticket for the Toronto-Delhi sector, which required prior confirmation before the commencement of journey and since she failed to do, so she could not be accommodated.

The court observed that the consumer had intimated Air India’s counterpart at Toronto in advance about her plan to travel from London to Delhi and therefore the argument that there was no confirmation, did not hold.

“The passenger was a young lady and travelled alone and therefore must have faced immense hardship when she was denied a seat,” Justice J D Kapoor, Commission President, said, adding that it was the “duty of the airline to make all possible arrangements” to accommodate Sachdeva on its flight leaving for London.

Justice Kapoor further ruled that “no airline has the right to refuse boarding to a person with a confirmed status ticket even if he has not re-confirmed the same 72 hours before, particularly when seats are available.”

Obama embraces “new era of peace”

Washington – Moments after taking the oath of office, US President Barack Obama declared Tuesday the United States had ushered in a “new era of peace” and urged Americans to accept a greater responsibility to tackle the vast challenges confronting the nation.

“Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America,” Obama told millions of cheering onlookers lined along the National Mall, Washington’s vast park that stretches from the inaugural site on the Capitol steps to the Lincoln Memorial.

Inheriting a battered economy and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Obama warned the United States is facing difficult challenges that require a “unity of purpose over conflict and discord.”

“The challenges we face are real,” he said. “They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this America: they will be met.”

Foreshadowing his approach to the world, Obama said he will plot a course of working with allies to meet international problems and accept diplomacy and principle as the preferred path of foreign policy.

“Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions,” he said.

“They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please,” he said.

“Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use,” he said “Our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.” dpa

German Chancellor hopes for close cooperation with President Obama

Berlin – German Chancellor Angela Merkel is hoping for improved US-German relations under the Obama presidency, she said in a television interview on Tuesday.

“I hope that our cooperation is shaped by listening to one another, and making decisions on the basis that one country alone cannot solve the world’s problems,” Merkel said Tuesday on German state broadcaster ARD.

“This is the spirit in which I will encounter him,” the chancellor added.

Merkel said Obama was taking office at a time marred by problems, “for one thing, the economic situation in the world and also in the United States of America, but also many international conflicts”

The chancellor expects a stronger multilateral approach to the financial crisis. “This means that, when dealing with international agreements, the United States of America will also need to offer up some of its own sovereignty to international organisations.”

As well as talking about long-term economic goals, Merkel said, “this means engaging with international rules for the financial markets.”

Acknowledging that this is a tall order, she added, “it will be necessary to talk and argue about these things.” (dpa)

Hong Kong policeman jailed for seven years for raping teenager

Hong Kong – A Hong Kong police detective was Tuesday beginning a seven-year jail term after being convicted of raping an 18-year-old girl.

Crime squad officer Choi Chai-him, 33, met the teenager over the internet and lured her to his home with the promise of downloading games onto her portable PlayStation games console.

The court was told the married policeman began molesting her and when she resisted, took her to his bedroom and raped her, Hong Kong’s High Court was told.

A jury on Monday found Choi guilty of rape by a majority verdict despite his claims that the teenager consented to sex when she went to his home in February last year.

Sentencing him, Judge Louis Tong said the teenager visited Choi alone at his home only because she trusted him as a police officer.

In a separate case, a 29-year-old detective constable in Hong Kong has been accused of sex attacks on four young women inside a police station. He was arrested in December and the case is ongoing. (dpa)

Bangladesh to investigate past terrorist attacks

Dhaka – Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed has ordered new investigations into past terrorist attacks to expose the national and international links, media reports said Tuesday.

The new premier called for an anti-terrorism task force in South Asia and asked her deputies to seek regional and international cooperation.

“It’s not possible to curb terrorism alone. United efforts are needed to tackle the problem,” Hasina was quoted to have said by her Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad.

Bangladesh witnessed a wave of terrorist attacks during the 2001-06 regime of former premier Khaleda Zia’s right-wing coalition government. But most of the cases remained unresolved.

A Hasina rally was bombed in August 2004 in the capital Dhaka killing at least 24 people, including her Awami League party’s central leaders. She herself narrowly escaped the attack.

Bomb and grenade attacks also killed former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria, and severely wounded former British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Anwar Chowdhury, while a string of suicide attacks in several districts killed judges, lawyers and cops.

Terrorists demonstrated their reach with synchronized bomb blasts at the headquarters of 63 out of 64 administrative districts in August 2005.

The outlawed Islamist terrorist organization Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh was held responsible for almost all the attacks.

Critics alleged that the BNP-led government manipulated the investigation to save some of the masterminds, attackers, and their patrons. (dpa)

Sex ”still a taboo subject” between parents and teen daughters

London, January 9 (ANI): Despite a wide-scale popularity of technologies like emails and texts, sex still continues to be a taboo subject between parents and teenage daughters, according to a new poll.

Commissioned by the Girls Schools” Association, the survey of more than 1,000 mothers and fathers has revealed that over a third parents found such talks difficult.

The poll also revealed that almost one in seven parents never talked to his/her daughters about puberty, with many said that they found it a hard subject to discuss.

However, it was also discovered that mothers found it easier to talk to daughters than they did with their own parents when they were young.

The survey was conducted to mark the launch of the Girls Schools” Association’s new website, mydaughter.co.uk.

Jill Berry, head of Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford and new president of the GSA, said that the advent of text messaging and email had brought many mothers and daughters closer together by making conversation less formal.

“There has been a huge shift in one generation. There is far more closeness and communication now than in the past. It suggests that parents have higher expectations of what they want in that relationship,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

The GSA survey also found that a fifth of parents never talked to their daughter about smoking, while 39 per cent found it hard to discuss sex and relationships.

About 15 per cent of the parents surveyed reported avoiding conversations about puberty.

The paper said that about a third of parents reported spending between 11 and 30 minutes alone with their daughters on a typical weekday, but three per cent did not have any alone time.

More than a quarter spent more than two hours a day chatting with their daughters at the weekend.

The GSA”s new website aims at offering tips and advice from Britain”s leading girls” school headmistresses on issues such as bullying, friendships, schoolwork and communication.

It will also provide suggestions on how to advise daughters about avoiding binge drinking, how to boost their self-esteem, approach conversations about sex and even what to do if children talk about plastic surgery.

The survey revealed that parents” major worry was the quality of their daughter”s education, followed by the dangers of drink and drugs. (ANI)

Global warming may leave half of world”s population without food by 2100

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): Global warming is likely to give rise to severe food shortage by the end of this century, according to researchers, who claim that the rapidly warming climate may alter crop yields in the tropics and subtropics.

And the worst hit will be the regions where the poorest people already live that is the tropics and subtropics.

According to the researchers, there is greater than a 90 percent probability that by 2100 the lowest growing-season temperatures in the tropics and subtropics will be higher than any temperatures recorded there to date.

“The stresses on global food production from temperature alone are going to be huge, and that doesn”t take into account water supplies stressed by the higher temperatures,” said David Battisti, a University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor.

“This is a compelling reason for us to invest in adaptation, because it is clear that this is the direction we are going in terms of temperature and it will take decades to develop new food crop varieties that can better withstand a warmer climate.

“We are taking the worst of what we”ve seen historically and saying that in the future it is going to be a lot worse unless there is some kind of adaptation,” he added.

During the study, the researchers combined direct observations with 23 global climate models that contributed to Nobel prize-winning research in 2007 and used the data as a filter to view historic instances of severe food insecurity,

They concluded that such instances are likely to become more commonplace.

Those include severe episodes in France in 2003 and the Ukraine in 1972. In the case of the Ukraine, a near-record heat wave reduced wheat yields and contributed to disruptions in the global cereal market that lasted two years.

The serious climate issues will not be limited to the tropics, the scientists conclude.

As an example, they cite record temperatures that struck Western Europe in June, July and August of 2003, killing an estimated 52,000 people.

The summer-long heat wave in France and Italy cut wheat yields and fodder production by one-third. In France alone, temperatures were nearly 6.5 degrees Fahrenheit above the long-term mean, and the scientists say such temperatures could be normal for France by 2100.

In the tropics, the higher temperatures can be expected to cut yields of the primary food crops, maize and rice, by 20 to 40 percent, the researchers said. But rising temperatures also are likely to play havoc with soil moisture, cutting yields even further.

“We have to be rethinking agriculture systems as a whole, not only thinking about new varieties but also recognizing that many people will just move out of agriculture, and even move from the lands where they live now,” Naylor said.

Temperature increases from climate change are expected to be less in equatorial regions than at higher latitudes, but because average temperatures in the tropics today are much higher than at midlatitudes, rising temperature will have a greater impact on crop yields in the tropics.

The research appears in journal Science. (ANI)

Shiekh Hasina to be sworn-in as Bangladesh PM

Dhaka, Jan 6 (ANI): Shiekh Hasina, the President of the Awami League Party (AL), will be sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh here today.

President Iajuddin Ahmed will appoint and administer oath of office to Hasina and her colleagues in the new council of ministers. He will also appoint and administer oath of office to the other ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers.

Hasina returns to power after spending a few months in custody on charge of murder, extortion and corruption. She has since been acquitted.

In the December 29 polls, the Awami League -led alliance got 262 seats with the AL securing 230 seats alone. The number of AL lawmakers will exceed 265 when another 36 lawmakers to be elected to the seats reserved for women will join parliament.

Bangladesh has been ruled by a military-backed government since January last year when months of political turmoil prompted the army to cancel polls and impose a state of emergency.

Bangladesh attempted to hold elections twice in 2006, but months of strikes and street violence forced the caretaker government to step in.

Hasina, who is close to New Delhi, was in power from 1996-2001. During that period Bangladesh”s bilateral ties with India were said to be at its best, The Daily Star reports. (ANI)

Guy Ritchie ‘spends a lonely New Year’

London, January 5 (ANI): Guy Ritchie reportedly spent the New Year alone at his country estate in England – as his eight-year marriage with Madonna came to an end.

The ‘RocknRolla’ director was said to have been on his own in his Wiltshire mansion while the Queen of Pop welcomed 2009 with their three kids in the Maldives.

The celebrity couple, who were granted a “quickie” divorce in November, officially ended their marriage on January 3.

And according to sources, the Brit director was feeling the blues.

“Guy was on a real downer over New Year and just wanted to be alone to think. He watched TV, had a few beers and then had an early night,” the Daily Express quoted a source as telling British tabloid the People.

“He”s been quite bullish throughout the divorce and when out with the lads he gives the impression that he is relieved to be a free man again,” the source added. (ANI)

Brit council sues ex chief executive for £750k over misleading job app

London, December 30 (ANI): A British council has decided to take its former chief executive to court, claiming more than 750,000 pounds in damages over a misleading job application.

Cheltenham Borough Council has filed a suit against Christine Laird, accusing her for “misrepresenting” and “mis-stating” her capabilities in order to get the 85,000-pound-a-year job, which she dropped in 2005.

Laird’s tenure, which commenced in 2002, was said to have been sailing troubled waters, with regular spats with the decision-makers, especially with Liberal Democrat leader Andrew McKinlay, reports the Telegraph.

While Laird, who was suspended on full pay in June 2004 for undisclosed reasons, had spent her three years of service claiming to be sick, owing her condition to stress, McKinlay alleged “he was forced to give up his day job to keep the authority running”.

It was revealed that in May 2007, the council had originally taken both Laird and her ex employer, the Welsh local authority Rhondda Cynon Taff, to court, claiming “her fitness for the role had been mis-represented in an application questionnaire she provided and a reference from the other council”.

The claim against the other council, however, had been abandoned following Cheltenham’s decision to sue Laird only.

A spokeswoman said: “It has been decided, with the support and advice of counsel, that the public interest would be best served, both economically and in terms of enhancing the prospects of success, for the council to concentrate its efforts in pursuing the claim against Mrs Laird alone.” (ANI)

SC issues notice to Centre over OBC creamy layer

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the central government on a lawsuit questioning an October 2008 government order that
people of Other Backward Castes (OBC) earning annually Rs.450,000 or above alone would be categorised as creamy layer.

A bench of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and P. Sathasivam issued the notice on a petition filed by noted academician P.V. Inder Sen.