Bristol Palin ‘gets $30K offer for public speaking’

Washington, May 19 (ANI): Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s daughter, Bristol, who got pregnant at the age of 17, will soon be discussing motherhood and parenting, as part of her public speaking job.

She has landed a deal with Single Source Speakers that will increase her fortune by anything between 15,000 and 30,000 dollars.

The Palin family attorney Thomas Van Flein said that her exact fees depends on factors such as which group she”s addressing and what she must do to prepare.

She has been listed on the speaking group”s website as available for conferences, fund-raisers, special events and holidays, as well as women”s, youth, abstinence and “pro-life” programs, reports the Telegraph.

Bristol had son, Tripp, last year. Her teenage pregnancy drew huge media. (ANI)

Bristol Palin goes clubbing after Prevent Teen Pregnancy event

New York, May 7 (ANI): Bristol Palin went clubbing after spending Wednesday morning celebrating the National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.

“Bristol was there around 1 a.m. with friends,” a partygoer at NYC hot spot 1Oak says. “She was trying to have fun, but she looked like she was terrified that people would recognize her and start gawking. It seems like she couldn”t even relax.”

“For me personally, [abstinence] is the answer,” Bristol said at the daytime event. “And for teens out there, yeah, having sex has consequences, no matter how safe you are.”

Palin, 19, is raising 16-month-old son Tripp alone, reports The New York Daily News. (ANI)

BG to sell UK power plants -report

LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) – British gas producer BG Group (BG.L) is retreating from the UK power sector and has put its power plants up for sale, according to a report in the Sunday Times.

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The newspaper said bidders lodged first-round offers last week for two power stations put up for sale by the FTSE 100 company.

It said the Ballylumford plant in Northern Ireland is expected to fetch 300 million pounds ($459 million) while BG’s 50 percent stake in the Seabank plant in Bristol could make 150 million pounds.

BG declined to comment. (Reporting by Matt Scuffham; Editing by Mike Nesbit) ($1=.6539 Pound)

After being dumped, man kills Indian-origin lover

LONDON: An Indian-origin accountant was killed by her former boyfriend who stabbed her 20 times after he found out that he had been dumped, a court was told here.

Camille Mathurasingh, 27 was knifed 20 times in the kitchen of her home in Bow, after her former boyfriend flew in from Trinidad to try to win her back, the jury was told at the Old Bailey.

Paul Bristol, 24, admits manslaughter but denies murder in April last year.

Mathurasingh was a chartered accountant who had worked for Deloitte at their Liverpool Street office here. She had previously worked for Pricewaterhouse Coopers in Trinidad.

She met Bristol in Trinidad and they became close, and their relationship continued when she came to Britain in summer 2008, Simon Denison, the state prosecutor told the court on Thursday.

“Emails up to the beginning of 2009 showed their affection to each other and they spoke of a future together,” said Denison.

However, with doubts in her mind about the future of their long distant relationship, she apparently decided to end the relationship with Bristol.

“She met a man here and started going out with him. It would appear she tried to bring about the end of the relationship with Bristol gently and didn’t tell him about her new boyfriend. He found out when he saw pictures of them together on Facebook,” he told the court.

Failing to accept that he had been dumped, Bristol decided to come to London to try and win her back.

Mathurasingh told her family that Bristol was harassing her and she did not want him to come to Britain.

“The day after he landed he went to her home. Only he can say what happened… and what led him to kill,” Denison said.

“He did so in frenzied attack with a knife, stabbing her 20 times in the neck, chest, back hip and leg, and she died on the floor of the kitchen.

“He stabbed himself too then got in her car and drove off dangerously along Mile End Road,” the court was told.

Bristol, who crashed, was taken to hospital and spoke to police, who found the body, the court heard.

Palin’s grabfest: Walks away with loads of Oscar goodies

LOS ANGELES: Sarah Palin may have not been nominated for an Academy Award, but that did not stop the politician-turned-author from invading the Oscar’s gifting suite and walking away with a ton of free goodies.

The nominated artistes are given away designer goodies worth millions of dollars every year, at gifting suites where they can take their pick from a variety of products from clothes to high end electronics.

Palin showed up at the Silver Spoon’s Oscar Suite in West Hollywood with a 20-strong entourage which included daughter Willow and grandson Tripp, reported E! Online.

“They were like locusts. She showed up with like 20 people, and they immediately swarmed the place taking everything!” said one of the hostesses at the event.

Palin was quite the prima donna and she insisted the suite be opened two hours early so she could come when no cameras would be around.

“They told us last minute to get here superearly for Palin, so that no one takes her pictures or ask for any interviews,” added the source.

Some of the products Palin picked up included Bloom facial products, which she told the vendor she needed for her under-eye area. Palin also grabbed some sweatshirts for daughter Bristol.

Declining CO2 levels helped in Antarctic formation 34 million years ago

Washington, September 14 (ANI): In a major research study, the link between declining carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the earth’s atmosphere and the formation of the Antarctic ice caps some 34 million years ago has been confirmed for the first time.

The research was carried out by a team of scientists from Cardiff, Bristol and Texas A and M universities, in a small East African village, where they extracted microfossils in samples of rocks which show the level of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere at the time of the formation of the ice-cap.

Geologists have long speculated that the formation of the Antarctic ice-cap was caused by a gradually diminishing natural greenhouse effect.

The study’s findings confirm that atmospheric CO2 declined during the Eocene – Oligocene climate transition and that the Antarctic ice sheet began to form when CO2 in the atmosphere reached a tipping point of around 760 parts per million (by volume).

According to Professor Paul Pearson from Cardiff University’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, who led the mission to the remote East Africa village of Stakishari, “About 34 million years ago, the Earth experienced a mysterious cooling trend. Glaciers and small ice sheets developed in Antarctica, sea levels fell and temperate forests began to displace tropical-type vegetation in many areas.”

“The period, known to geologists as the Eocene – Oligocene transition, culminated in the rapid development of a continental-scale ice sheet on Antarctica, which has been there ever since,” he said.

“We therefore set out to establish whether there was a substantial decline in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels as the Antarctic ice sheet began to grow,” he added.

The team mapped large expanses of bush and wilderness and pieced together the underlying local rock formations using occasional outcrops of rocks and stream beds.

Eventually, they discovered sediments of the right age near a traditional African village called Stakishari.

By assembling a drilling rig and extracting hundreds of meters of samples from under the ground, they were able to obtain exactly the piece of Earth’s history they had been searching for.

According to co-author Dr Gavin Foster from the University of Bristol Earth Sciences Department, “By using the rather unique set of samples from Tanzania and a new analytical technique that I developed, we have, for the first time, been able to reconstruct the concentration of CO2 across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary – the time period about 34 million years ago when ice sheets first started to grow on Eastern Antarctica.” (ANI)

Upminster is UK’s sexiest town

London, Sept 8 (ANI): Upminster is the sexiest town in Britain with residents spending 11 times more on their sex lives than the national average.

Adults in Upminster spend approximately 70.93 pounds a year on their sex lives, reports the Mirror.

The website www.uksexmap.co.uk reveals that Britons spend nearly 315million pounds a year on lingerie, adult toys and sexy gifts.

The top 10 sexiest cities according to the survey were:

1. Upminster

2. Durham

3. Bangor, Co Down

4. Newtownards, Co. Down

5. Norwich

6. Reading

7. Bishop Auckland, Co Durham

8. Lincoln

9. Cambridge

10. Bristol (ANI)

510-year-old church in Newfoundland may be New World’s oldest Christian site

Ottawa, September 7 (ANI): In a new project, a team of archeologists is planning to search for the remains of a 510-year-old church on the western shore of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, which may be the oldest Christian site in the New World.

According to a report in the National Post, the project is aimed at adding to a string of recent discoveries about explorer John Cabot’s history-making voyages to Canada in the late 15th century.

The recent emergence of new evidence about Cabot’s voyages, including potentially “revolutionary” findings by the late British historian Alwyn Ruddock, has renewed interest in England’s earliest New World ventures during the reign of King Henry VII.

Canwest News Service recently revealed a researcher’s discovery of a 1499 letter in which Henry VII himself describes a previously unknown expedition to Canada headed by William Weston, a Bristol merchant who is finally emerging – five centuries after his death – as a key backer of Cabot’s quest to establish an English foothold in North America.

The king’s letter also contained the earliest known use of the phrase “new founde land” to describe Canada’s easternmost province, which Cabot is believed to have reached in June 1497 – the first European landfall in North America since the age of the Vikings.

Bizarrely, the recent spate of revelations from the dawning days of Canadian history follows Prof. Ruddock’s order – carried out by the executors of her will after she died in 2005 — that her unpublished research be destroyed.

But, through a project headed by University of Bristol historian Evan Jones, Prof. Pope and other scholars are combing through a small collection of Prof. Ruddock documents that survived destruction and may point the way to fresh discoveries – including the suspected Catholic mission at Carbonear.

In the outline for a book she never completed, Prof. Ruddock claimed to have found documents detailing the establishment of a church at Carbonear.

Historians generally believe Cabot perished during the voyage, and little was accomplished by any of the ships involved in the expedition.

But Prof. Ruddock’s sketchy references to a New World church built as early as 1498 has electrified Prof. Jones and other researchers.

“If she were correct, this would be the first European Christian settlement in North America, with the church Prof. Ruddock mentions being the first built on the continent,” said Jones. (ANI)

Sarah Palin planned to adopt grandchild to hide daughter’s pregnancy

London, September 3 (ANI): Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin planned to adopt her grandchild to hide the fact that her 17-year-old daughter was pregnant, it has emerged.

Levi Johnston, the father of the politician’s grandchild, has alleged that the former Alaska governor wanted to keep the whole issue a secret.

“Sarah kept mentioning this plan. She was nagging-she wouldn’t give it up. She would say, ‘So, are you gonna let me adopt him?’ the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

He added: “We both kept telling her we were definitely not going to let her adopt the baby.

“I think Sarah wanted to make Bristol look good, and she didn’t want people to know that her 17-year-old daughter was going to have a kid.”

Johnston claims that the couple called off the wedding shortly after the birth of his son Tripp in December.

He alleges that Palins limited his access to the boy. (ANI)

Toyota’s new device ‘alcolock’ can prevent drink and underage driving

London, Sep 1 (ANI): World’s largest automaker Toyota has come up with a novel device that prevents a car from starting when the driver is over the alcohol limit.

Fitted with a digital camera, the “alcolock” locks the ignition if it detects that the driver has drunk too much, or is under the legal limit, and gives the motorist a warning, reports the Telegraph.

The camera can also be used to check the driver’s identity.

Toyota is one of a number of companies developing the technology, with Nissan, another Japanese carmaker, preparing a device, which can be installed in a car in the US.

This follows legislation passed in certain states, which would spare a motorist a driving ban if the device were fitted.

There is also interest in Britain in the use of the alcolock, which has already been tested in Bristol and the West Midlands.

One option under consideration is to offer motorists a shorter driving ban if they agree to have the device fitted once their disqualification is complete.

There have also been trials in Sweden, where the user pays all the expenses of the programme, which is around 1,250 pounds a year. (ANI)

1 in 3 teenage girls in UK has suffered sexual abuse by their boyfriends

London, Sep 1 (ANI): One in three girls in their teens has been a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of a boyfriend, while one in four has suffered violence in a relationship, according to an in-depth study.

Conducted by the NSPCC and Bristol University, the survey of 1,353 teenage girls and boys questioned across the UK, found that 90 percent of girls in the age group of 13-17 had been in an intimate relationship.

A similar number of boys had also been in relationships.

The research found that 25 percent of girls had suffered physical violence in some form or the other, including being slapped, punched or beaten by their boyfriends.

For the study, the investigators questioned 91 young people at length.

Among the girls, one in six said that they had been pressured into having sex, and one in 16 claimed that they had been raped.

Other participants said that they had been pressured or forced to kiss or intimately touch their boyfriends.

A small minority of the boys – one in 17 – reported being pressured or forced into sexual activity, and almost one in five suffered physical violence in a relationship.

A large number of girls said that they felt they had to put up with the abuse because they felt scared or guilty, or feared they would lose their boyfriend.

According to the NSPCC, having an older boyfriend placed young girls at a higher risk of abuse, with three-quarters of them saying they had been victims.

Even young women from a family where an adult had been violent towards them were also at greater risk.

For boys, having a violent group of friends actually made it more likely that they would become a victim, or be a perpetrator of violence, in a relationship.

“The high rate and harmful impact of violence in teenagers’ intimate relationships, especially for girls, is appalling,” the Guardian quoted Professor David Berridge, of Bristol University, one of the authors of the report, as saying.

“It was shocking to find that exploitation and violence in relationships starts so young. This is a serious issue that must be given higher priority by policymakers and professionals,” he added.

The report reminds schools of the need to raise awareness of relationships where there is harmful, controlling and abusive behaviour.It has also recommended that anti-bullying groups at school should tackle violent relationships and that child protection professionals should consider teenagers who are in intimate relationships, especially girls with older boyfriends.

Diane Sutton, head of policy and public affairs at the NSPCC suggested that parents and schools could perform a vital role in teaching children about loving and safe relationships and what to do if they are suffering from violence or abuse. (ANI)

Palin quit because she couldn’t take the heat, says Levi Johnston

Washington, July 14 (ANI): The ex-boyfriend of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s daughter, Levi Johnston, has claimed that Palin has decided to resign because she could not take the political heat anymore.

“She’s very smart. But, I just don’t think she can handle the stress level as governor-I don’t think she can handle it as president or vice president,” the Daily News quoted Johnston, as saying.

The 19-year-old high school dropout and former fiancé of Palin’s daughter Bristol, said on the “Today” show that he wouldn’t vote for Palin if she launched a presidential bid.

“If you would have asked that question a while back, I think I would have voted for her. But after what she has done now…I’d do just about anything for her. But I really don’t think I’d vote for her if she ran for president,” Johnston said.

Johnston also said he heard the vanquished GOP vice presidential nominee saying money was a primary motive.

“We had tons of offers coming in from everybody out there and just all kinds of ridiculous things. There’s been talk about it would be nice to just take the money and run,” he said.

Earlier, Palin’s spokeswoman publicly disputed Johnston’s commentary on her reasons for resigning.

“It is interesting to learn Levi is working on a piece of fiction while honing his acting skills,” the spokeswoman said.

On the show, Johnston also recalled his stay at the Palins’ last year, saying Palin would come home “stressed out” in the weeks following the election.

“She wasn’t as outgoing. I just didn’t see the spark in her eyes about, you know, being governor anymore.She was quiet, spending time in her room, he said. “We could tell something was wrong. She was sad, she lost. I mean, who wouldn’t be,” he said. (ANI)

Novel robotic rat to search for survivors through rubble and burning buildings

London, July 1 (ANI): Rescue teams are all set to get a run for their money, for scientists have now unveiled a pioneering robotic rat that could search through rubble and burning buildings for survivors – using only its whiskers.

Called the Scratchbot, the robot used latest state-of-the-art technology to hunt through pitch black or smoke-filled rooms.

Scratchbot does all this only via touch sensors located on a set of whiskers, reports The Scotsman.

The robot could have huge implications in search and rescue missions by picking its way through rubble and debris or help in mine-clearing operations.

The device is the brainchild of researchers from the University of Bristol and University of Sheffield, who have spent six years and 500,000 pounds to research and designing the robotic rat that could revolutionise rescue missions.

The project was inspired by the use of touch in the animal kingdom – specifically how rats explore their environments using whiskers in poorly lit places. (ANI)

Fletcher backs Vaughan retirement decision

London, June 29 (ANI): Former England cricket team coach Duncan Fletcher believes former skipper Michael Vaughan is making the right decision by retiring from all forms of cricket.

Hailing Vaughan as a “gutsy fighter” of whom the game “can be very proud,” The Guardian quoted Fletcher as saying: “Vaughan was a classy batsman, but he became a marvellous captain and a good friend. English cricket can be very proud of him.”

“The public saw one side only: a batsman who could cover-drive and pull like a dream, and a tactically astute leader who brought the best out of his players. What they didn’t see was the gutsy fighter who could score 177 with a busted knee, as he did in Adelaide in 2002-03, or the burning desire which once made him furious with me when I told him he couldn’t play in a one-dayer at Bristol against the Aussies because of a serious finger injury.”

Vaughan is expected to announce his retirement from all forms of the game at Edgbaston tomorrow.

Fletcher added: “It’s sad that he’s going to announce his retirement, but reluctantly I have to say he’s made the right decision.” (ANI)

Simpsons fan splashes 150k pounds on 30,000 pieces of memorabilia!

London, June 27 (ANI): A Simpsons fan has shelled out 150, 000 pounds on a massive collection based on the popular cartoon family.

Glynne Williams spent the staggering amount on 30,000 pieces of memorabilia, including themed crockery and life-size models of Homer and wife Marge.

The 42-year-old further boasts of having a 200-pound arcade game based on the cartoon and splashes another 150 pounds per month on trinkets.

And now the Bristol courier hopes to turn his loft into a museum.

“I’ve watched every episode ever made. Whenever we go on holiday I pick something up. I think people would like to look at this stuff,” The Sun quoted him as saying. (ANI)

Bristol Palin’s dad asked her to dump Levi Johnston and get a car: Mag

New York, May 29 (ANI): Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s husband Todd asked daughter Bristol to dump Levi Johnston and get a car, a magazine has claimed.

While in an interview with GQ magazine, Johnston, the baby daddy of Sarah’s first grandson, said there’s very little chance he’ll reunite with Bristol, 18.

“That’s just not even in my mind,” said Johnston, 19.

In the magazine’s July issue, Johnston said Todd offered to buy Bristol a new car if she would dump him, reports The New York Daily News.

He said: “I know that her parents didn’t want us together. I really don’t think they did. So they probably put a little pressure on her.

“But at the same time, they told us they wanted us to get married when they found out Bristol was pregnant.”

After son Tripp’s birth in December, Johnston recalled how his visits to the Palin home grew awkward.

“Just going over there, and Todd and Sarah sitting there staring at me, doesn’t do it for me,” Johnston said.

“Todd never says anything, really. Sarah, I don’t know. She’s a politician. She knows how to throw in a fake smile and look happy. They’re pretty good at that,” he added. (ANI)

Oz conman says Blair fathered his ex-girlfriend’s child

Sydney, may 25 (ANI): Notorious conman Peter Foster has claimed on Australian radio that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair might have fathered the baby of his ex-girlfriend Carole Caplin, who was a former confidant of Cherie Blair.

Foster, recently released from prison after serving one third of a seven year sentence for money laundering in Australia, also repeats discredited claims that Tony and Cherie Blair used offshore trusts to avoid paying British taxes.

Foster, who infamously helped Cherie Blair buy two cut price flats in Bristol makes the claims in an interview on ABC Radio National which were aired this morning.

“When I was still dating Carole, when she was pregnant with our child at that stage, there were communications between myself and my lawyer because I had very real concerns about the relationship between Tony and Carole and the possible parenting of the child,” he tells the Sunday Profile programme.

“I had reason to believe that perhaps there was a possibility he was the father,” he says.

He also complains about the fallout from the Bristol flats scandal, which became known as Cherie Gate.

He has consistently claimed to have a “smoking gun” against the Blairs. (ANI)

England pacer Anderson tells Aussies to get ready to face his heat

London, May 24 (ANI): England pace bowler James Anderson has warned Australia that he is only just beginning to fulfill his potential ahead of the Ashes series later this year.

Anderson has taken 22 first-class wickets already this season in just three matches, including nine in a man-of-the-match display in the second Test victory over the West Indies last week, reports Sports24.

That impressive form has seen the Lancashire star tipped by experts, including former England coach Duncan Fletcher, as the man capable of helping England regain the Ashes when the Test series starts in July.

The 26-year-old has a chance to fine-tune his game for the titanic clashes with Australia when the second match of the one-day series against the West Indies takes place at Bristol on Sunday.

“I don’t think anyone has seen the best of Jimmy Anderson yet,” Anderson said.

“I think I’ve still got improving to do – and I hope I can do that, whether it’s through the Ashes series or beyond that.

“I hope I’ll be in similar form. It’s not that long away, and if I can have a good series here and the Twenty20 World Cup, then it’s time to start thinking about the Ashes.”

Anderson’s status as England’s attacking spearhead represents quite a contrast to earlier this year when he was left out of the first Test against the West Indies in the Caribbean.

“I’ve got my own expectations,” Anderson said. “I know what I can achieve in the Ashes; I know how big a part I can play and how important I am to this group of lads here; I’ll just be hoping to meet my expectations.

“It’s going to be crucial that we can get some plans nailed down early on and not wait for them to come at us. We’ve got to try to strike the first blow. My skills have always been there – I have always been able to swing it both ways and reverse-swing it both ways,” he said. (ANI)

Tipsy Katie Price snogs gay Gareth Gates double

London, May 23 (ANI): English glamour model Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan is said to have more trouble added to her already broken marriage with Peter Andre, after a man claimed that he shared a steamy snog with her.

Barman Ben Norman revealed that Price, 31, who was in an intoxicated state, grabbed him.

“You look just like Gareth Gates,” the Daily Star quoted Norman as recalling her saying before she kissed him.

Gay Norman, 19, who was on a cigarette break outside Bristol’s Flamingo club, said that he was left “totally shocked”.

“Kate appeared very drunk and was ranting. Then she looked at me and said: ‘I know you don’t eat p*ssy but I still would.’ It didn’t even bother her I am gay,” he said.

“I must say I enjoyed being kissed by her. It was so weird. She must have fond memories of Gareth.

“I’m gay, but to be honest I think I would go straight for her,” he added.

Jordan has told how she took 24-year-old Gates’ virginity in a London hotel when she was seven months pregnant with her eldest son Harvey, now six. (ANI)