Drink Earl Grey, employ a cleaner, say ””””supper”””” instead of ””””dinner”””” to be posh!

London, June 04 (ANI): A new poll suggests employing a cleaner, saying ””””supper”””” instead of ””””dinner”””” and sipping on Earl Grey tea can help you be tagged as posh.

The survey conducted by Opinium Research also found that one fourth of the Brits think spending more than 10 pounds on a bottle of wine is a high-end thing to do.

Other ways of highlighting your class included telling others what school you went to while in your 30s.

The poll further found that a third of Britons considered themselves working class, reports the Telegraph.

Thirty percent said they were middle class. While 5 percent said social classes did not exist. (ANI)

Indian-origin Oz doc gets deregistered for having sex with ”nymphomaniac” patient

Sydney, April 17 (ANI): An Indian-origin doctor in Australia is said to have been deregistered after he had a sexual affair with a ”nymphomaniac” patient of his.

When Dr Naresh Parajuli was told by his patient that she “might be a nymphomaniac” he continued seeing her, and even engaged in sexually suggestive conversations with her.

The patient even handed the married doctor her mobile phone number, and during one consultation at the practice in regional NSW, the woman complained of pain caused by sexual activity, but declined to have a female chaperone present during the examination.

She asked him why he had not called her yet and made a suggestive comment before they discussed her sexual preferences.

He called her the following evening and the pair arranged for him to meet at her home the next night, when he arrived with a bottle of wine before they had sex.

The woman continued to visit him at work where he granted her unnecessary doctor”s certificates and bulk-billed her when it was not appropriate to do so.

But the woman”s interest seemed to cool in the last week of June when Dr Parajuli called her up to seven times hoping to arrange more sex.

In early July she made an appointment to see him and arrived with a friend who said she had recorded the pair having sex and would expose him unless he paid 100,000 dollars.

The friend said she had also recorded their telephone conversations.

Dr Parajuli was forced to admit the relationship to the police and was deregistered this week for professional misconduct.

The woman”s friend was charged with demanding money by threat and after pleading guilty was sentenced to a term of imprisonment.

The NSW Medical Tribunal found Dr Parajuli”s abuse of power was likely to be particularly damaging to the patient, who was an illicit drug user, exhibited problematic sexual behaviour and had experienced family law issues concerning her children.

“Far from being a mitigating factor … the patient”s inappropriate sexual advances to the practitioner only emphasised her vulnerability,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted the tribunal as stating.

Dr Parajuli moved from the area and, since 2008, had joined a new practice where he disclosed his past and was being mentored by a senior doctor, the court heard.

He had also consulted a psychiatrist to help him understand boundaries between doctors and patients.

The tribunal accepted that Dr Parajuli was remorseful but it found he did not fully appreciate his misconduct and was therefore at some risk of a future transgression.

It directed that Dr Parajuli be deregistered and ordered him to pay the costs of the Health Care Complaints Commission, which had brought the case against him. (ANI)

Now, electronic nose that sniffs out wine’s origin

London, June 28 (ANI): Researchers in France have found a way to identify wine so accurately they can pinpoint where the drink was made and in which barrel it was fermented.

It uses an electronic nose to make even the most well established sommelier a little nervous.

The unique way exploits the complex mix of thousands of compounds found in each bottle of wine that gives the drink subtly different scents and flavours.

Researchers analyzed the compounds in vaporised samples of wine to produce detailed chemical signatures that can be matched against a database of characteristics to identify a wine’s source. They did so by using a kind of electronic nose, known as a mass spectrometer, reports The Telegraph.

It means they can tell exactly which variety of grape a wine is made from, the region and vineyard where it was produced and the source of the wood used in the barrel.

Regis Gougeon, from the University of Bourgogne, in Dijon, France, who led the research, said: “In winemaking, several processes can subtly modulate the characteristics of wine.

“Wine experts use their eyes, mouth and nose as detectors and are able to distinguish wines according to their ages, grape varieties, terroirs.

“All we know is that so far, none of the sensory analyses of the wines we looked at could discriminate like we did.

“Our approach reveals the extremely high yet unknown chemical diversity of wine. It was exciting to be able to observe such a diversity at once, where many compounds, even in low concentration, may contribute to the body of the wine.” (ANI)

Phil Spector’s adopted son’s shocking revelation

New York, Apr 23 (ANI): Music legend Phil Spector’s adopted son Louis has made a shocking claim in his memoir about one of his dad’s long-ago girlfriends.

In his proposal for ‘The Gingerbread House on La Collina Drive: My Life Caged Behind Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound,” Louis writes: “When I was 13, Dad was seeing someone, a woman the kids all liked . . . and hoped for the chance of one day calling her ‘Mom.’

“That all changed, however, one evening . . . [It] involved a bottle of wine, a Playboy magazine and ‘the lady.’ That night I lost my innocence, and my brother, Donte, at the age of 10, lost his virginity-to that lady. That was the last time I ever saw the ‘lady,’ ” he added.

Meanwhile, Spector has been convicted of shooting actress Lana Clarkson, reports the New York Post.

Jury took 31 hours to announce that the 69-year-old was guilty of murdering the B-movie star at his mansion near Los Angeles. (ANI)

Average wine drinker gains half a stone of fat annually

London, Apr 18 (ANI): Owing to high calories in alcohol, the average wine drinker gains as much as half of stone of fat in a year, according to a new Government campaign on Britain’s drinking culture.

The drive will be focussing on the high calorific content of alcohol, in the hope of prompting people to cut down on their drinking.

The campaign has highlighted that the average wine drinker consumes an extra 2,000 calories a month – the equivalent of 184 bags of crisps.
Not many middle class drinkers realise that a couple sharing a bottle of red wine a night are both consuming the equivalent of a Snickers chocolate bar in alcohol.

This implies that a woman would consume eight days’ worth of calories in a week, which would mean putting more than two stone in fat within a year, unless extra calories were burned off in exercise or food intake was reduced to compensate.

If a man drinks five pints of lager a week, he would consume 44,200 calories in alcohol a year, which is equivalent to 221 doughnuts.

This could make him gain 12 pounds of fat unless he cut his diet elsewhere.

A spokesman for the Department of Health said that a YouGov poll found the average wine drinker admitted to consuming around a bottle of wine per week.

Another survey conducted by the Know Your Limits campaign found that one in three drinkers said that they order crisps, nuts or pork scratching with their alcohol, which made them put on more calories.

The survey’s findings also revealed that one-fifth of drinkers would grab a burger or takeaway when consuming more than two pints of beer or two glasses of wine.

“Many women don’t know that two large glasses of white wine not only puts them over the recommended daily limit for alcohol consumption, but also provides them with nearly 20 per cent of their daily calorie allowance, at approximately 370kcals in total,” the Telegraph quoted Heather Caswell, spokesperson for the British Nutrition Foundation, as saying.

“Most people would baulk at consuming a full glass of single cream, but wouldn’t think twice about a couple of pints. But the calorie content is similar and, over time, excess alcohol intake is likely to lead to weight gain.

“Sticking to sensible drinking habits and keeping to the recommended units will not only help keep off those extra pounds but will also help decrease your risk of serious health problems, such as some types of cancer and liver disease,” he added. (ANI)

Client claims top UK barrister charged her 250 pounds an hour even for having sex

London, Mar.27 (ANI): A client has claimed that a married British barrister with whom she had an affair charged her 250 pounds an hour for the time he spent having sex with her.

In legal papers filed before the London High Court, Anal Sheikh, 48, claimed that she enjoyed secret love trysts with high-flying solicitor Marc Beaumont, 46.

In a High Court writ, she alleged Beaumont charged her 250 pounds an hour while helping her to prepare a defence in a disciplinary case brought against her by the Law Society.

But she claimed the dad of three billed her at the same rate for an encounter when they “shared a bottle of wine before sex”. And he charged her for his time when they were “making love or enjoying each other’s company”.

Sheikh also alleged that she met Beaumont for an “early evening in bed together” while his wife Michele was away on holiday with their children.

The next day, she claimed, they had another meeting during which they were “physically intimate and distracted by each other throughout”.

The sex allegations are contained in an 81-page writ drawn up by Sheikh and served on Beaumont, reports The Sun.

Beaumont has swish chambers in Windsor, Berks, and was once named Lawyer of the Week by The Times.

Sheikh is suing him for just under 800,000 pounds in compensation, special damages and interest.

Her writ tells how she hired ex-public schoolboy Beaumont to help her defend the disciplinary case, using a fighting fund from an insurance company to pay him.

She entered into a fixed fee agreement of 120,000 pounds plus 250 pounds per hour for extra unforeseen or urgent work.

Sheikh, who insists she has been cleared of the disciplinary charges, claimed several of their “legal conferences” were actually used as excuses to meet or have sex.

Her action allegedly describes how romance blossomed after they started to enjoy drinks together.

The writ claims their professional relationship became a love affair after Beaumont told Sheikh he had “feelings for her”.

The writ says that at one point, Beaumont told Michele, 50, about the affair – and said he was thinking of leaving her to be with Sheikh, who lives with her mother in Stanmore, North West London.

Beaumont last night refused to comment, but a lawyer acting for him said a counter-action will be lodged next week. (ANI)

Beauty queen-turned-scribe arrested in Iran for buying wine

London, Mar. 2 (ANI): A former beauty queen, who was working as a journalist in Iran, was jailed for buying a bottle of wine, her father has claimed.

Roxana Saberi, 31, a US citizen, moved to Iran six years ago to work as a freelance journalist and to complete her master’s degree. She grew up in North Dakota and. In 1997, earned the title of Miss North Dakota and competed in the Miss America pageant.

Saberi called her father in Fargo, ND, from an Iranian jail on February 10 to inform him that she’d been detained on January 31. Almost three weeks after, her father has no clue what happened to Saberi, the Daily News reports.

“We haven’t heard anything. She said that she had bought a bottle of wine and the person that sold it had reported it and then they came and arrested her,” said Reza Saberi, who is desperate to bring back his missing daughter.

Buying and selling alcohol is illegal in Iran. fficials in Iran have not confirmed the arrest. A State Department officer said the agency is investigating the case.

“She called from an unknown place and said she’s been kept in detention,” her father said.

A few minutes after her first call, she phoned again to say that she would be out for two days and asked her father not to do anything.

Iranian officials revoked Roxana Saberi’s press credentials more than a year ago, but she kept reporting short news stories from Iran. (ANI)