Naked Kate Moss photos expected to fetch £30K at auction

London, May 19 (ANI): Nude black and white photographs of supermodel Kate Moss are to go under the hammer.

Over a dozen photographs were taken in 1993 in Marrakech and are likely to fetch up to 30,000 pounds when they are sold on Friday.

The pictures that show the supermodel crouching on sand come in the form of the photographer””””s ‘contact sheet’.

Photographer Albert Watson shot Moss without clothes or jewellery when she was in her late teens.

“Albert Watson is a famed photographer,” the Telegraph quoted Alexander Montague-Sparey, photography expert from Christie””””s auction house which is selling the photos, as saying.

“He is known for his work in black and white and these photographs have a golden quality to them which makes them very attractive.

“There is a contact sheet with 14 photographs and they are very large for contact sheet photos.

“There was another print from this shoot which was enlarged and sold for 50,000 pounds.

“The photographs are like looking through a keyhole into an intimate moment and they draw you in.

“There is an intimacy between the photographer and his muse. She is crouching trying to hide as much of her body as possible.

“There are those who collect Watson photographs and Kate Moss is very commercial and they are a safe investment,” he added. (ANI)

INTREVIEW – Philippines’ Marcos fights to get wealth back

Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos, who won a seat in the lower house of Congress in this week’s elections, said on Thursday she was confident of winning back much of the wealth seized from her family.

Marcos, known for her large collection of jewellery and 1,200 pairs of shoes, said she would not accept a compromise deal but would pursue her claims through the courts.

“I am sure that the things that are ours and truly ours will come back,” the 80-year-old told Reuters by phone from the northern Ilocos Norte province. “Truth and justice sometimes grind exceedingly slow, but grind exceedingly well.”

Imelda’s late husband Ferdinand was president for nearly two decades, ruling with an iron fist before he was ousted in an army-backed popular uprising in 1986. He was accused of amassing more than $10 billion while in office.

His successor, democracy icon Corazon “Cory” Aquino set up a search and recover agency which seized more than $5 billion worth of Marcos’ alleged ill-gotten assets. The government also offered deals to the Marcoses to settle litigation over some of the remaining wealth.

“Marcos was not a thief,” said Imelda, who is returning to Congress after serving one term in 1995-1998.

“I never wanted any compromise agreement. There will be no compromise because truth, honour and justice are non-negotiable,” she said. “The truth will set us free because we are on the side of the truth and of God. And, if you are on the side of truth and God, nobody can touch you.”

Imelda said she decided to run for public office because she does not want to enter into any compromise with government on the allegedly ill-gotten wealth and on the family’s demand for a hero’s burial for the deposed dictator.

“The number one role and responsibility of government is justice,” she said. “Even in the case of the Marcoses, there is no justice. Even the dead Marcos is still waiting for an honourable burial. I think it’s about time they do the right thing.”

Imelda’s eldest daughter, Imee, also won the Ilocos Norte governorship, and her only son, Ferdinand Jr, is likely to win a seat in the upper house of Congress.

Powerful clans continue to play a key role in politics in the Philippines. Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, who is set to succeed President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, belongs to a political family that has ruled the northern Tarlac province for decades.

Imelda said she would pray for Aquino’s success “for the sake of the Filipino people”.

“You need a real expert there who has done a lot of public service,” she said. “I’ll also pray harder that he succeeds in his campaign of eliminating corruption because then, truth will come out and we’ll be vindicated.”

(Editing by Andrew Marshall and Krittivas Mukherjee)

Man accused of breaking into Amanda Peet’s home acquitted

New York, May 11 (ANI): A man, who was accused of breaking into actress Amanda Peet’s Manhattan home and stealing her jewellery, has been acquitted.

Career criminal Henry Santos would have faced 15 years in prison if he had been convicted of the 2009 intrusion at the Tribeca loft.

Out on 2,000 dollars bail, he didn’t show up for the verdict, but it was not held against him since he was found not guilty.

Peet’s babysitter testified that she walked in on Santos after he pried open a skylight – and that he fled while she grilled him.

But Santos’ lawyer claimed the nanny picked the wrong man out of a line-up and that there was no physical evidence connecting him to the crime.

One juror said the nanny’s description of the perp didn’t impress them.

“She was very vague,” the New York Daily News quoted the juror as saying.

Peet’s screenwriter husband, David Friedman, testified during the trial in Manhattan Supreme Court about the call he got from her after the incident.

“She was pregnant and she was panicked,” he added. (ANI)

LiLo ‘a suspect’ in watch theft?

New York, April 24 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan is having a tough time shedding her mean girl image. The actress has reportedly been named as “a suspect” in the theft of her friend’s Rolex watch worth 35,000 dollars.

Apparently, the owner of the expensive watch had accidentally left it at the beauty’s Los Angeles house earlier this year, reports TMZ.com.

Now, cops have “photographic evidence” to prove that Lohan knows where the watch is, sources say.

Also, investigators reached Lohan”s West Hollywood pad to question her about the watch.

However, Lohan insisted she isn’t involved in the theft.

“Lindsay has cooperated with police in their investigation and, as far as we have been informed, she is not a suspect. We adamantly deny these allegations,” the New York Post quoted her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, as saying.

Lohan has previously been questioned by cops in a theft of jewellery worth 400,000 dollars that went missing after a magazine photo shoot in London. (ANI)

Break-ins spike triggers warning

Reports of house break-ins in Broken Hill have become more frequent over the past few weeks.

Six break-ins occurred over the weekend, with gaming consoles, computers, jewellery and money being targeted.

In nearly all of the incidents, thieves broke in by forcing open a backdoor and have searched rooms within the house.

Broken Hill police are reminding residents to lock up valuable items and put away anything in the yard that could help someone in breaking in.

They also say adequate lighting could be a deterrent to thieves during the night.

Sergeant Greg McMahon is encouraging residents to engrave their property with their driver’s licence number, so if anything is stolen and recovered it can be easily returned to its owner.

Witnesses sought to jewel, cash thefts

Adelaide police are keen to trace three people who may have seen two robberies at a suburban shopping centre.

Jewellery and cash totalling more than $41,000 were stolen from two stores at Tea Tree Plaza between 11:15am and just after midday last Friday.

Police say the two men and a woman are not suspects but were near both the jeweller and the newsagency at the time of the robberies.

The three people have been identified from security vision taken in the shopping centre.

Josef Fritzl ‘makes killer pal in jail’

London, Mar 19 (ANI): Jailed Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man who imprisoned his sex slave daughter in a secret dungeon for 24 years, has found a pal in a killer who slaughtered seven people.

Fritzl, 74, is caged in the maximum security Stein jail in Krems, Austria, where Harald Sassak has also been incarcerated.

They are both serving life sentences and according to sources they have become close pals, reports The Sun.

Fritzl was convicted of killing one of the seven children he fathered by daughter Elisabeth.

As far as Sassak is concerned, he was Austria”s most notorious killer and was known as ”The Gasman” because he posed as the employee of an energy firm. He throttled seven pensioners — raping one of them — before ransacking their homes for cash and jewellery.

Besides Sassak, Fritzl has also become friends with triple killer Guenter Lorenz and former Olympic skater Wolfgang Schwarz who trafficked young girls into prostitution.

A prison officer said: “They are quite a grim little gang.

“No one is in here because they”re an angel but this lot are the dregs of the world.”

While talking about Fritzl, prison general lieutenant Peter Prechtl said: “He is unobtrusive and has adapted well to day-to-day schedules.” (ANI)

Kidnapped British boy released in Pakistan

A five-year-old British boy kidnapped earlier this month while on holiday in Pakistan with his family has been released.

Sahil Saeed was taken from his grandmother’s house in the town of Jhelum, about 100 kilometres south of Islamabad, on March 4.

His relatives said he was taken by robbers who stole jewellery, cash and demanded a $US120,000 ransom.

“This is fantastic news. It brings to an end the traumatic ordeal faced by Sahil and his family,” British high commissioner Adam Thomson said in a statement.

“I would like to praise the high level of cooperation between UK and Pakistani authorities and in particular I would like to thank the Jhelum police for their role in bringing about the safe return of Sahi.”

The British high commissioner gave no details on when, where or how the boy had been released, nor did he confirm his current whereabouts.

Man bound during Flynn home robbery

Police are investigating an aggravated robbery in which a man was tied up in his north Canberra home last night.

The man was asleep in the living room of his Sanderson Close home in Flynn around 11:00pm when he was woken by three men.

They bound his wrists with duct tape, seated him in a chair in the kitchen and threatened him with a small handgun.

The three men left with an unopened safe containing cash and jewellery.

Police are urging any locksmiths who may be asked to open a safe to contact Crime Stoppers.

Emma Watson used gap year to design teen summer wear for People Tree

London, Sep 18 (ANI): Harry Potter star Emma Watson has revealed that she spent her gap year designing a ‘complete teenage summer wardrobe’ for the fair trade fashion brand People Tree.

Watson, 19, who has just enrolled at Brown University in the US, acted as a creative advisor for the ethical fashion collection, which will reach shops in February.

“I wanted to help People Tree produce a younger range because I was excited by the idea of using fashion as a tool to help alleviate poverty and knew it was something I could help make a difference with,” Sky News quoted her as saying.

“I think young people like me are becoming increasingly aware of the humanitarian and environmental issues surrounding fast fashion and want to make good choices but there aren’t many options out there.

“It has been the most incredible gap year project,” she added.

Among items that the teen actress has had a hand in designing were knitwear, cotton t-shirts, jersey dresses, and poplin shorts.

Her range also includes some more bizarre items, including “bohemian hand embroidered bed throws, recycled sweetie wrapper jewellery, banana fibre slouchy beanies and head scarves.”

They will be sold by People Tree, a company which aims at supporting developing countries and promoting environmental projects. (ANI)

Soaring gold prices worry Kerala jewelers, customers

Kochi, Sep 10(ANI): With gold prices soaring across the country, bullion merchants, jewellers and even customers are a worried lot in Kerala.

The disappointment looms large particularly in the context of the ensuing festival season. In the past, people used to buy gold well before the festivities, but, with gold now priced at Rs16,000 per 10 grams, buying it was becoming difficult.

Normally, the demand for gold rises between August and October in anticipation of the festivals of Dussera, Deepavali and Dhanteras, followed by the Christmas and New Year.

Kerala has one of the highest consumptions of gold and silver ornaments in the country, but the global upsurge in the gold prices has adversely affected the business.

“Traditionally, gold had been the most ideal mode of investment among the people of Kerala and also as jewellery. However, of late, particularly in the context of global trends of rising prices, to a great extent, our business has been severely hit since the purchasing power of the public has slid down and we are the worst sufferers,” said N P Tony, the manager of a jewellery showroom. (ANI)

Income tax officials seize jewellery worth millions in Jaipur

Jaipur, Sep 9(ANI): Income tax officials on late Tuesday seized jewellery worth Rs 93 lakhs during a raid on the office of a private locker agency in Ganpati Plaza complex in Jaipur.

During the raid, IT officials found the jewellery, 1000 dollars in cash and some papers.

“In one locker we have found there about Rs 93 lakhs of jewellery and 1000 dollars and in that locker there were some papers also, which contains details of certain transactions. We have to look into those transactions whether those transactions are accounted for or unaccounted for, that investigations are going on,” said Sunil Sharma, Commissioner of Income Tax Department.

“Probably the papers will provide us clue about the party whom this locker belongs to. At the first look it appears that these papers pertain to one jeweler,” he added. (ANI)

Surat diamond traders hope to shine at China’s diamond festival

Surat, Sep. 8 (ANI): Diamond traders in Surat are expecting good business during the upcoming National Gold and Diamond festival week in China.

The Indian diamond cutting industry was one of the badly hit sectors due to the global recession.

“The upcoming show in Hongkong will provide good market to Indian diamonds. This is a great help as we were going through recession. This is a good signal for diamond Industry here,” said Prakash Bhai, a diamond trader.

A lot of foreign tourists will throng National Gold and Diamond festival week to be hosted in Hongkong.

Traders are hopeful that tourist will buy Indian Diamonds in good amount.

“During the festival season, we not only expect Chinese public to buy diamonds in good amount but also lot of tourists who will visit the fair. They will also be attracted towards jewellery and diamonds showcased there. This in turn will benefit Surat diamond Industry a lot,” said Rohit Sharma, President Diamond Association, Surat.

The Surat diamond industry is worth 800,000 million rupees and accounts for more than half of the total diamond exports from India.

It employs more than 700,000 workers from across the country. Over 2.5 million people are indirectly associated with the trade.

The diamonds processed in Surat are sent to various parts of the world including the Middle East from where manufactured jewellery is then sold across the globe.

The United States, one of the largest markets for diamonds and other gemstones, imports 60 percent of diamonds cut and processed in Surat. (ANI)

Museum in Tamil Nadu showcases tribal lifestyle

Palada (Tamil Nadu), Sep 3 (ANI): A museum in Tamil Nadu’s Palada district provides an insight into the life of tribal communities living in Nilgiri Hills as it displays traditional tribal weapons, utensils, musical instruments, jewellery and costumes.

The museum, established in 1983, is funded by the State Government to conserve and protect testimonies of tribal life.

“In this museum we have various items used by tribals in ancient time. In the Nilgiris area, there are six tribal communities living here. They include Todas, Kothars, Kurumbars, Irulars, Panayars and Kattu Naickers. We have displayed the various items, weapons and medicines used by these tribes,” said Murugan, Curator, Tribal Museum, Palada.

Tourists and other visitors, including researchers in anthropology have said that the museum has enhanced their knowledge about tribal culture, festivals and allied traditions.

“This museum is very important to us for taking records in the college and schools and I have seen this only in this place. Wherever (else) I went, I have not seen like such instruments. It’s very useful for me also,” said Mohana Nandini, a student of anthropology.

Another visitor Minu Darshini said that the ‘tour’ of the museum was enriching, as she got to know more about the lifestyle of the tribals.

“I had read about tribals and their way of life only in books.

But, here I can see for myself how actually they lived, the kind of equipment and weapons they used for hunting animals. It’s really nice and beautiful,” said Minu. (ANI)

Ganesha decorated with diamonds in Surat

Surat, Aug 31 (ANI): A temple committee in Surat have decorated idol of lord Ganesha with diamonds worth millions of rupees during the ongoing 10-day Ganesha festival.

During the Ganesha Chaturthi festival, devotees offer prayers to appease the deity and seek his blessings.

“Every year we decorate Lord Ganesha with unique jewellery. Since our city is renowned for diamonds so we have decided to decorate the idol of our deity with diamonds,” said Vijay Godliya, Organiser of the Ganesha Committee.

This year we decorated Lord Ganesha with Australian diamonds. We have adorned the idol with diamonds, every part right from the crown and hands to the foot,” he added.

Lord Ganesha, is one of the most revered Gods of Hindus, and is worshipped at the beginning of every auspicious occasion.

Ganesha is described as ‘Vinayaka’ and as remover of obstacles he is called ‘Vighanharta’. He is worshipped at the beginning of every auspicious occasion for blessings of luck and success. (ANI)

Neeta Lulla’s daughter showcases her collection to mark Force India victory

Mumbai, Aug 31 (ANI): Daughter of popular Bollywood designer Neeta Lulla, Nishka Lulla showcased her collection of dresses and jewellery for Force India in Mumbai.

Models sashayed down the ramp for designer Nishka who presented the collections from her new fashion Line ‘Nishhk’.

Nishka, who launched her label early this month, showcased her collection for the first time on the ramp with ilan. Besides, it was the victory of Force India.

Giancarlo Fisichella of Team Force India brought laurels to the country with a stupendous podium finish in the Belgium Grand Prix.

Nishka, who was standing tall sporting a short dress and jewellery from her own collection, described her collection as sporty yet girly.

“It is formula one. It’s like a celebration time for Force as they are starting the race. Taking that in mind, we designed the collection. The jewellery blended very well with the collection because its really funky, trendy and sporty,” said Nishka.

Meanwhile, model Candice Pinto, who walked the ramp for both mother and daughter, when asked about who was better among both of them, replied that both were different in their own ways.

“Both are different. I am glad because she has her own say to her collection. Neeta has her own style. Nishika is emerging as a very young talented woman,” said Pinto.

The last evening flagged off on an adrenaline-pumping note as speed-crazy fans rooted for the Force India team. (ANI)

Shilpa Shetty offers prayers to Lord Ganesha

Mumbai, Aug 30 (ANI): Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty offered prayers to Lord Ganesha at a makeshift temple here.

Shetty’s beau Raj Kundra, the London-based Indian millionaire, accompanied her.

Responding to the rumours that she will be marrying Kundra later this autumn, she said in a lighter vein that every one would be invited in advance.

“The day I get married I’ll send invitations to all of you (the media persons) and invite you. I will give you a months notice,” she said.

The couple formed a successful business partnership, which includes a 10 million pounds stake in the Rajasthan Royals Twenty20 cricket team and a recently acquired food company.

The 34-year-old actress had become a household name in the United Kingdom after she won the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ in 2007.

The show sparked a huge outcry in Britain and India after housemates made racist comments against her, forcing Channel 4 to apologize.

Soon after her win she had got engaged to the jewellery tycoon. (ANI)

Anita Dongre shoots for her upcoming collection in Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 29(ANI): Fashion Designer Anita Dongre shot for her upcoming collection of Indo-western apparel personifying the best of both in Mumbai on Saturday.

The collection impeccably blends, cuts, colors, embellishments and the vibrancy of the Indian fabrics and consists of funky T-shirts with Indian motifs, block printed kurtas to colourful bags and jewellery.

Interacting with the media Dongre, said: “Every season we come out with a new collection so this is my collection for the coming season but the collections first rule is that it’s full of colour, it’s young and it’s fun.”

“We have prints from Jaipur, we have prints which graphic designers from Bombay have designed, we have got very India centric motifs, we have got peacocks, elephants and we have got everything India is all about,” she added.

Dongre has used fabrics like cottons, georgettes and crushed cotton silk in her collection. (ANI)

Burqa-clad gang running amok in Britain

London, Aug 27(ANI): A vicious burqa -clad gang has been spreading fear across England’s Bedfordshire and Oxfordshire counties netting over 300,000 pounds.

The first incident took place at a First Choice travel shop in Dunstable on July 7, where a man concealed by a burqa threatened staff with a knife to take cash before escaping through a back door.

In the second incident a burqa -clad crook had struck at a Thomson travel agency in Luton on August 16, while a third incident happened two days ago at the Michael Jones jewellery store in Banbury.

The gang of three threatened staff at the store with a silver handgun and an axe, before fleeing with valuables worth 279,000 pounds, including Rolex, Breitling and Cartier watches valued at 150,000 pounds, The Sun reports. (ANI)

Lindsay knows her house-ripping burglars

Washington, August 27 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan believes she knows the burglars who recently broke into her house in Hollywood Hills.

The ‘Mean Girls’ actress’ rented house was targeted on August 23 with the thieves taking off with the 23-year-old’s designer gear, cash and jewellery.

Lindsay’s father Michael previously said the heist was the job of “evil-doers” close to the starlet.

And now the singer is convinced the culprits knew what to look for.

“My life has been kind of in shambles considering my house was broken into and I feel really violated,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying on her Twitter page.

“I know it was not a ROBBERY. Electronics weren’t taken… just things that a certain old friend knew meant a lot to me,” she added. (ANI)