World’s oldest calendar girl strips at 89

London, May 20 (ANI): A pensioner has become the world’s oldest calendar girl after stripping at the ripe old age of 89.

Christiane Luckardt has stripped off for a series of shots as “Miss September” for a charity calendar to raise funds for children’s groups.

“I’m at that very happy stage of life – just coming out of late adolescence and sliding into early onset dementia so I thought I should do something crazy while I can still enjoy it,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

The calendar, which is inspired by the original Women’s Institute calendar girls, features 12 OAP models with some strategically placed props to preserve their modesty.

“I felt a bit strange stripping off in front of strangers but at my age there isn’t much mystery left to the naked body so I just took the plunge,” she explained.

Money raised will go to charities in Gladbeck in Germany. (ANI)

Pensioner completes 5,000 piece jigsaw after maker sends missing piece

London, May 19 (ANI): A pensioner, who found that the 5,000 piece jigsaw puzzle he had been working on for 7-years could not be completed because of one missing, was elated when the maker decided to provide the part.

Jack Harris, 86, was able to fit the final piece into the huge puzzle after its manufacturer Falcon Games LTD, the puzzle”s manufacturer, decided to come to his rescue by having a replacement piece sent to his home.

The puzzle is no longer made but the firm agreed to find the original design and make the one missing piece.

“I was delighted to be able to finish the puzzle at last after all. It was such a disappointment that there was one piece missing,” the Telegraph quoted Harris as saying after the piece was delivered to his home in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, by courier.

“The manufacturer has been very kind in supplying the final piece and it was a joyous moment for all of us,” he said.

Eve, who is married to Jack”s son Trevor, said it was a “joyous” moment for the family to finally see the monster jigsaw completed.

“Jack is very proud of the finished jigsaw. He is now either going to have it framed or we”ll varnish it for him and put it on the side of the house,” she said.

Gray Richmond, managing director at Jumbo Games, which manufactures the Falcon range, said they had also sent Jack some new jigsaws.

“It is a real challenge to complete a 5,000 piece puzzle. It requires a great deal of dedication and is a fantastic achievement that Mr Harris has finished the jigsaw after seven years,” he said.

“When we heard that one piece was missing we wanted to do all we could to help put in place the final piece of the puzzle.

“As this jigsaw is no longer produced, we had the piece individually made by our expert puzzle designers.

“We are also sending Mr Harris a load of new puzzles from the range – although at 1,000 pieces some of these are slightly smaller,” he added. (ANI)

Luckiest man in the world gives away his lottery fortune

London, May 14 (ANI): He has cheated death seven times, celebrated his fifth marriage and now given away his lottery worth 600,000 pounds – Frano Selak, dubbed the world”s luckiest man, is grateful for his “good luck” and has now decided to lead a frugal life.

Selak, 81 has fallen out of a plane door to land on a haystack, survived a train wreck, been in a fatal bus accident and sent his car flying over a 300 ft precipice – and miraculously, escaped from each of these disasters alive.

And now, he has given away his lottery fortune of 600,000 pounds to lead a meagre lifestyle, for he says – money can’t buy happiness after all.

He kept the last bit of his winnings for a hip replacement operation so he could enjoy life with his wife and also so he could build a shrine to the Virgin Mary to give thanks for his luck.

“All I need at my age is my Katarina. Money would not change anything.

“When she arrived I knew then that I really did have a charmed, blessed life.

“I never thought I was lucky to survive all my brushes with death. I thought I was unlucky to be in them in the first place,” The Telegraph quoted him as saying.

After surviving plane and train crashes and numerous other accidents, the pensioner has finally realized how lucky he is.

He said that people were always telling him he was lucky to have survived so many disasters but he added, “I always think I was unlucky to have been in them in the first place but you can”t tell people what they don”t want to believe.” (ANI)

‘Susan Boyle senior’ is Britain”s Got Talent”s new star

London, May 8 (ANI): A new star has emerged on Britain”s Got Talent –and she’s being touted as Susan Boyle Senior.

Janey Cutler, 81, who hails from Scotland just like Boyle, was a hit at her Glasgow audition, reports The Mirror.

Janey, who has 7 children and 12 grandchildren, told the show’s hosts Ant and Dec, “I like singing, my friends say go in for it, better late than never. I’ve had a great life, seven kids, hard times, happy times, no regrets.”

“When I suggested that she enter Britain’s Got Talent Janey wasn’t sure at first. She said, ‘What, at my age’,” her friend and musical director Terry Moore said.

“But she entered online and the judges loved her. She sounds like Shirley Bassey in her heyday, only better. She has a really unique voice. It’s special,” he added.

The pensioner from Wishaw in Lanarkshire wowed show’s judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan with her version of Edith Piaf’s Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien. Piers described it as “astonishing” and “spine-tingling”. (ANI)

Brown’s insensitive “bigot” remark could be Labour Party’s final undoing

London, Apr 29 (ANI): British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has probably cost his Labour Party crucial votes by his insensitive “bigot” remark to questions asked by a 65-year-old female pensioner.

Rochsdale resident Gillian Duffy asked questions about the Labour Party’s policies on debt, education and immigration which led Brown to call her a “bigoted” woman.

According to Lance Price, a former Downing Street adviser under Tony Blair “The party has lost not just hers, but potentially thousands of others who will listen to what she said and find that they agree. Does Brown think they are all bigots too?”

Initially unaware of the furore caused by his offhand remark, Brown is now desperate to make amends and is in damage control mode.

Parked outside the grandmother’s residence, the Prime Minister addressed media persons, issuing the most heartfelt apology he could muster, calling himself a “penitent sinner”. He even called up Duffy over the telephone and said he was absolutely “mortified” by his outburst, insisting he had been “misunderstood” reports The Telegraph.

Duffy was, understandably, not in such a forgiving mood, saying she was “gobsmacked” at his statement and wishing she could “rip-up” her postal vote that is in favour of Labour.

For Brown, this could be the last nail in his coffin. His frantic apologies look like a case of ‘too little, too late’. (ANI)

Second federal Minister questions QR float

Another federal Labor Minister has expressed concerns about the state’s plan to float the coal business of Queensland Rail (QR) as a single entity.

Last week Resources Minister Martin Ferguson said he had “huge issues” about it.

Now Federal Infrastructure Minister Anthony Albanese says the Queensland Government should look at other examples.

“We need to look very carefully at the lessons of Telstra and other entities where you’ve had vertical integration,” he said.

“The Queensland Government has to make those decisions based upon a full analysis of the facts and they’ll make those decisions.”

However Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has dismissed a comparison between the sale of QR’s coal business and the float of Telstra.

She says it is a different situation.

“Running a business like Telstra is extraordinarily different to running a coal transport company,” she said.

“Telstra provides a service into every household and every home and the bargaining power of a pensioner up against Telstra is a very different thing than the bargaining power of a Rio Tinto or a BHP with a transport company to get their coal to market.”

Centre announces eight percent increase in DA for Central Govt employees

New Delhi, Mar 19 (ANI): The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government on Friday announced an eight percent Dearness Allowance (DA) increase for the Central Government employees.

The DA increase has been announced to compensate for the price rise and it will be applicable from January 1, 2010.

This decision was taken in a Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.

Dearness allowance (DA) is part of a person”s salary. DA is calculated as a percentage of the basic salary. This amount is then added to the basic salary along with house rent allowance to get the total salary.

Dearness Allowance is calculated on the original pension without commutation.

During the reemployment under Central or State Government, Government undertaking, Autonomous body or Local Body, they are not eligible to draw DA, in which case DA is allowed in addition to fixed pay or time scale.

In other cases of reemployment DA is allowed subject to the limit of emoluments last drawn. DA is not allowed while the pensioner stays abroad and also in case of employees absorbed in public undertaking or bodies.

If the pensioner stayed abroad without reemployment, he shall be eligible to draw DA on pension.

Dearness Allowance is granted at certain percentage of basic pension and it is revised every 6 months from 01.07.1986 onwards based on cost of living index.

Pensioners and the family pensioners are granted DA against the price rise. (ANI)

Emotional Jaswant Singh “saddened” by his expulsion from BJP

Shimla, Aug.19 (ANI): A shattered and emotionally overwrought Jaswant Singh on Wednesday said that his expulsion from the Bharatiya Janata Party for writing a book in which he described the founder of Pakistan, M.A.Jinnah, as a secular being, had saddened him to such an extent that he could not find the right words to react.

Interacting with media persons here on the sidelines of the BJP’s Chintan Baithak, Singh said: “I told Rajnathji, if I had been informed about the decision by Advaniji or Rajnathji himself, about the decision, I would have not denied. If such a decision had already been taken, I should have been told in Delhi itself.”

“It was saddening that even the courtesy or formality of issuing a show cause notice was not considered necessary,” Singh said.

“I retired from the Army in 1967 for the service of the country. I am not pensioner. My party has found it fit to expel me that too without reading the book. I cannot understand my expulsion. I opt to keep quite on it. It’s saddening,” Singh added.

Jaswant expressed his inability to comprehend the reaction of the BJP on just a book.

He said: “I can understand the Congress party’s reaction on the book, but not of the BJP.”

“The day the process of Soch-Vichar, Chintan, Padhan-Likhan, Lekhan (thinking or questioning, pondering, reading and writing) would stop in Indian politics, it would not be good for the Indian politics,” Jaswant remarked.

Singh confirmed that it was Rajnath Singh who had informed him over the phone about his expulsion.

“I was telephoned by the BJP President that I should absent myself from the Chintan Baithak. Later, I was called up through phone that I have been expelled from primary membership of the party,” Jaswant Singh said.

Talking about his association with the BJP for over three decades since the time of its formation, Jaswant said: “I think I have served the party to the best of my ability for 30 years. I was assigned several responsibilities under the leadership of Atal Bihari Vajpayeeji for which I am grateful to the party.”

A visibly hurt Jaswant Singh mentioned a cartoon once published, by India Today in which he was described as the Hanuman (saviour) of the BJP. “Today, I am sorry to say that I am being treated as a Ravana (the King of Demons),” he remarked.

“I would like to say, based on my study, that Jinnah was an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity, and he also condemned the great Calcutta killing. I have committed no sin, none whatsoever against India. I was as objective as possible in the party, and I am saddened from the BJP comment that ‘he was not active’.”

He said that Rajnath Singh had asked him whether he would be writing more books, and he had replied in the affirmative, saying that his next magnum opus would be on Rajaji (Chakravarti Rajagopalachari)(ANI)

96-year-old hatmaker says secret to her endless energy is chocolate

London, July 2 (ANI): A pensioner who still runs her own hatmaking business at 96 has revealed the secret to her endless energy is eating chocolate.

Ella Bulloch has worked since she was 14 and opened her own millinery firm decades ago.

She still works five days a week running the business in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, helping hundreds of customers look their finest at glamorous occasions such as weddings.

And she credits her endless energy with eating chocolate three times a day.

“I was at the doctor last week for the first time in 12 years and he was amazed at me,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

“He couldn’t believe I was as active as I was and said that I must have a great diet.

“I told him: ‘That’s right – chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate!’

“I love it and have never been a fan of vegetables or fruit.

“I’ll have a bit during breakfast, another bar at lunch and again during dinner – as well as what I can get my hands on in between,” she added. (ANI)

Ranulph Fiennes delighted after conquering Everest despite suffering from vertigo

London, May 27 (ANI): Sir Ranulph Fiennes, who became Britain’s first pensioner and oldest person to have conquered Everest last week, is happy that he could scale the Himalayan mountain on his third attempt despite suffering from vertigo.

The 65-year-old told a press conference in Londonto that overcoming his phobia at considerable heights was his main concern.

“I get vertigo, and don’t like looking down. But if you are there, you might as well look once,” Sky News quoted him as saying.

“When I actually got to the top, the emotional side of getting there was, to some extent, blurred by amazement at what we could see.

“Way down below, you could see the top of all the frilly clouds, and here, there and everywhere you’ve got mountain tops poking through.

“To use a cliche, it’s just like fairyland,” he added.

On the back of his success, Sir Ranulph has become the first explorer in history to reach the world’s highest peak as well as the North and South Poles.

His remarkable achievement raised 3million pounds for cancer charity Marie Curie. (ANI)

Wills apologises for Queen’s ‘same dress’ in royal birthday cards

London, May 13 (ANI): Prince William had to apologise after a 109-year-old woman wrote to the Queen to complain that Her Majesty wore the same yellow dress in all five royal birthday cards sent to congratulate her.

Catherine Masters’ letter compelled William to promise that his grandmother would wear a new outfit for the next card.

According to reports, the prince visited the Grange Care Centre, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Oxon after staff contacted local MP Ed Vaizey about the pensioner’s letter.

“We talked about lots of things,” the Daily Star quoted Catherine, who has been invited to a garden party a Buckingham Palace in July, as saying.

“He told me he liked making shepherd’s pie and said he used a masher to mash the potatoes but I told him he was doing it wrong – he should use a fork to fluff the potatoes,” she said. (ANI)

10yr-old investigated by Brit cops for playing football in his garden!

London, May 11 (ANI): A 10-year-old boy landed in trouble with the British police after an elderly neighbour complained about the noise he made while playing football in his own garden.

Cops resorted to an “instant restorative justice session” between the 76-year-old woman and the schoolboy, who was subsequently provided a 26-pound net, the cost of which is to be incurred by the taxpayers.

The approach has evoked serious response from the boy’s neighbours in Blackburn, Lancashire, as well as the community leaders, who insist the “solution” to be nothing less than a waste of people’s money.

“I couldn’t believe it had got this far,” the Telegraph quoted Maureen Bateson, a Labour councillor who applied for the funding for the net on behalf of cops, as saying.

“I just think it’s crazy that children can’t play in their own garden. Kids today have lost a lot of play spaces. You can’t say to a 10-year-old kid he can’t play in his garden,” she added.

Tory councillor Derek Hardman, who was also present at the meeting when the financial backing was agreed upon, said: “My feeling is this is a waste of resources. Where does it stop? Are we going to get people queuing up asking for things for their gardens so they don’t disturb their neighbours? It is ludicrous.”

Matthew Elliott, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance also said: “This is an absurd waste of time and taxpayers’ money. A 10-year-old boy has a right to kick a football in his back garden, and his neighbours have a right to some peace and quiet.”

Even the pensioner who lodged the complaint had doubts that the measure would put an end to the trouble.

The woman said: “I don’t know how this will fix it. It’s not nice with the noise and my argument is there is a park just across the road. This should have been sorted a long time ago.”

Blackburn with Darwen Council, in their defence, said that the move was apt to “quickly resolve” the matter. (ANI)

Man charged with teenager’s murder

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Juan-Claude McKenley, 18, was stabbed by what is believed to be a pair of scissors in what officers described as an “altercation” outside the Broad Street Mall in Reading, Berkshire, on Thursday.

Deno Bruce Brown, 26, from Reading, was charged with murder and possession of a class A drug with intent to supply and will appear at Slough Magistrates’ Court.

A post-mortem examination found that the cause of death was internal bleeding, said police.

The incident happened at about 1.50pm on Thursday outside the Oxford Road entrance to the mall, when the area would have been busy with shoppers.

Mr McKenley, from Reading, was taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital where he died of his injuries.

Mr McKenley was originally from Jamaica, where his mother lives, the Reading Evening Post reported.

His aunt, Aileen Callender, of Tilehurst, Berkshire, told the newspaper: “He was a nice boy and so polite.

“He always called me aunty. He never cussed and he was always kind.”

Moldova votes for new parliament, president to go

Moldovans went to the polls on Sunday to vote for a new parliament that will choose a replacement for President Vladimir Voronin, the only communist leader in Europe and the former Soviet Union.

Voronin, in office since 2001, cannot stand for a third consecutive term but has made it plain he wants to remain close to power by taking another senior post in the manner of Vladimir Putin, Russia’s former president turned prime minister.

Ex-Soviet Moldova, wedged between Ukraine and European Union member Romania, is Europe’s poorest country and has been beset by a rebellion in its Transdniestrian region.

Voronin’s Communists, who hold 56 of the 101 seats in the outgoing parliament, are far ahead in a field of 15 parties, with support of 36 percent, according to latest opinion polls.

Three opposition parties, broadly favouring closer ties with Romania and the EU, lie far behind.

Voronin has overseen stability and economic growth since 2001 but has been unable to solve the Transdniestrian issue, one of several “frozen conflicts” in the former Soviet Union.

With little mineral resources, Moldova’s economy depends on agriculture, including wine production, and remittances from the hundreds of thousands who left the country to work in EU states.

The Communists gain much of their support from the older generations and civil servants.

“I have been a party member for 45 years and I am not about to leave it,” said Vasile Sadovschi, a 70-year-old pensioner voting at a station on the outskirts of Chisinau. “I will vote Communist until I die.”

DEMAND FOR CHANGE?

Opposition parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party, the Liberal Party of Chisinau Mayor Dorin Chirtoaca and Our Moldova, tend to attract younger and urban voters. The opposition accuses Voronin of “usurping power”.

“I voted for complete and total change in Moldova. I think the Republic of Moldova deserves much better than it has had,” said Grigore Rotanu, a construction worker in his 30s.

Voronin himself has said he wants to become a “Moldovan Deng Xiaoping” — the veteran Chinese leader of the 1990s and that the party will choose what job he could take on. Analysts say he could be speaker of parliament or head of its largest faction.

He initially aligned himself with Moscow in 2001 but later accused it of abetting Russian-speaking separatists in Transdniestria before moving closer to the Kremlin again.

In the run up to the election, Voronin met separatist leader Igor Smirnov and held talks in Moscow with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev but there are no signs of a breakthrough. He praised Moscow’s role in helping end the long-running dispute.

Voronin promotes integration with Europe but has cooled to the idea of closer ties with Romania, with which Moldova shares a historic, cultural and linguistic heritage.

97-year-old daredevil skydives from plane at 10,000ft!

London, April 5 (ANI): A 97-year-old man braved a hair-raising jump from a plane at 10,000 feet to raise money for the Royal National Life-Boat Institution.

Pensioner George Moyse, Bournemouth, Dorset, succeeded his first skydive with Instructor Mike Jeng at Netheravon Airfield in Wiltshire.

“It was lovely, I really enjoyed it, I wasn’t frightened at all. It was the first time but it won’t be the last,” the Telegraph quoted him as saying.

George thanked his stars for letting his health and mobility to allow him to be a daredevil.

He said: “I do not sit around. I get about, I go for a walk every day and I do my own cooking, washing, ironing, everything. I have just been lucky to be so agile.”

His 43-year-old grandson Edward Brewer also took the parachute plunge with another trainer to help the Royal Air Forces Association.
He said: “This is all my grandfather’s idea. He has supported the RNLI all his life so they were the obvious beneficiaries when he decided he really wanted to do the jump.

“Both the volunteer lifeboat crew and lifeguards do a fantastic job to keep us safe on and in the water and as a charity they receive no government funding at all so to be able to do something so amazing and raise money for them is something my grandfather really wanted to do and if he can do it, so can I.” (ANI)

Caine says drugs and killings have replaced booze and fistfights

London, Mar 21 (ANI): Brit actor Michael Caine says that the culture of booze and fistfights has now been taken over by drugs and killings.

Caine, 76, who plays an ex-Marine pensioner living alone in an inner-city estate after the death of his wife in the upcoming movie Harry Brown, spoke to some of the kids who were signed up for the film.

The producers of Harry Brown used youngsters from London estates to play the minor hoodie gangster characters in the gritty, low-budget thriller, and Caine was eager to take up the part, which spoke about youth violence.

“I am always looking for something to stretch me as an actor, and this film does it. It is also about something that interests me – the kids on the sink estates. We are all sort of responsible for them being there,” the Sun quoted him as saying.

“Their family let them down, the education system let them down, the Government let them down.

“In other words, we all let them down, and that’s why they are like they are,” he said.

Filming on location in parts of east and southeast London allowed Caine to return to the impoverished streets where he grew up, to see what had become of the area.

“I was at the Elephant and Castle, where I come from, and there are these terrible flats. They are being pulled down now but people have been living in them for years. They are like animal cages,” he said.

“I suppose if you house people like animals they turn into animals.

“I talked to the local kids a lot during filming.

“For them, I was one of them, if you see what I mean. They talked to me on an equal basis. There is potential in all of them, but they never got the chance.

“And, of course, what you have now which you didn’t have when I was young is drugs. You had alcoholism, people getting p****d, but you never had the drugs and that is a massive problem.

“We were shooting in Hackney and someone local came up to me and said, ‘Welcome to Crackney!’

“It was a gentler time when I was young. There were vicious gangsters but they were professional gangsters. They chose who they hit and what they robbed.

“But the drug addicts today have to kill anybody – it doesn’t matter who – to get the money, so you get this incredible random violence.

“When I was young, you fought the guys in the next street. But it wasn’t so vicious then. We fought with our fists. Now they fight with knives and guns.

“I have now seen it at close hand, very close hand. I was quite aware of it and I come from there, but even I was shocked to find out how bad it is,” he added. (ANI)

Devon once again spooked by Satan’s footprints

London, Mar 13 (ANI): The sleepy town of Devon in South West England has once again been spooked, after an elderly lady discovered what are said to be the Devil’s footprints.

Jill Wade, a pensioner, found the hoof-like marks in the snow in her back garden in Woolsery, and they were a repetition of the first marks recorded in 1855.

“I couldn’t believe it – the footprints were in the shape of a cloven hoof. There were no other marks at all in the snow. I’d love to know what it was,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

Scientists from the Centre for Fortean Zoology inspected the prints, which were 5 inches long with a stride of between 11 and 17 inches.

The prints matched a mysterious 100-mile trail that was found in Devon 154 years ago, and blamed on Satan.

But the CFZ experts believe that both tracks could have been made by an animal, such as a deer.

They say that they will solve the riddle through further research. (ANI)

Meet the man who’s been drinking Coke for 40yrs to keep mum’s promise

London, Feb 21 (ANI): In a bizarre revelation, a Croatian man has admitted that he has drunk nothing but Coca-Cola for the last four decades, just because he promised his mom that he would not touch alcohol.

Pero Ajtman, 71, has revealed that his mother made him swear not to drink alcoholic beverages 40 years ago, and since then he has been surviving on Coke.

“My mum didn’t like me drinking when I was a young man as she was very religious,” the Telegraph quoted him as telling the Croatian tabloid 24 Sata.

He added: “She made me promise never to drink again and Coca-Cola was the only thing that tasted as good as wine so I started drinking that. Now I have a glass in the morning, before and after lunch, with my dinner and then before I go to bed. I never drink anything else.”

Residing in the village of Karanac, near the city of Osijek, in eastern Croatia, the pensioner said that he was still not thinking about dumping his coke-drinking habit.

He said: “My mother isn’t here to tell me not to drink any more but I’m not even tempted to quit coke for alcohol. Coke is my drug now, and I’ll drink it till I die.”

Also, he added that despite of his daily dose of Coke, he has not experienced any major health problems. (ANI)

Fritzl’s ‘House of Horrors’ put on eBay as holiday home

London, Feb 12 (ANI): Austrian incest fiend Josef Fritzl’s flat has been put on eBay as a holiday home.

Tourists are expected to bid up to 700 pounds-a-night to stay in the one-bedroom flat.

It is being auctioned by Fritzl’s current tenant Anton Kraushofer.

Fritzl owns Kraushofer’s two-storey ‘House of Horrors’ featuring seven flats, a pizzeria, a shoe shop and 13 parking spots – which is up for sale for 565,000 pounds.

Kraushofer came up with the idea after seeing the town’s hotels were fully booked for the dungeon dad’s trial next month, reports the Daily Star.

The 33-year-old lorry driver said: “It’s not just the money, I am doing this because I am a good person.”

Fritzl used to be a regular visitor and carried out all the maintenance work on the apartment.

Kraushofer said: “He was a neat, completely normal-looking pensioner, always friendly and kind. He probably was a bit wealthy because he was driving a Mercedes.”

Fritzl, 74, used his daughter Elisabeth as his sex slave for 24 years after imprisoning her in a basement dungeon under the family home in nearby Amstetten.

She bore seven children by her dad – one of whom he is accused of killing by failing to get medical help

He faces court in Sankt Poelten on March 16 charged with murder, rape, slavery, incest, imprisonment and abuse. (ANI)