Cheryl Cole fans would boycott her music if she, Ashley reunite: Survey

London, May 13 (ANI): Cheryl Cole fans would boycott her music if she takes back her love-rat husband Ashley, according to a survey.

In the study, conducted by www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, 76 percent of British women said they would ‘lose respect’ for the singer – with 44 percent saying they would stop buying her records, reports The Mirror.

According to 62 percent of the respondents Cheryl’s career would suffer if the couple reunited and almost half, 48 percent, believe that Cheryl would become a bad role model to young women. (ANI)

Lara Bingle’s agent ‘begged’ her not to sack him

Melbourne, May 12 (ANI): Australian model Lara Bingle’s former agent Max Markson was apparently surprised when she fire him.

The celebrity agent is said to have begged his star client not to sack him after she phoned him to break the news, reports News.com.au

Markson apparently spent an hour on the phone requesting the 22-year-old not to walk away from their three-month association.

Recently, Bingle owned up to her mistakes and even promised never to do a story for money in a bid to win back respect and to get her life on track. (ANI)

‘Lonely’ Lara Bingle wants to earn back her respect

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): Australian model Lara Bingle has owned up to her mistakes and even promised never to do a story for money in a bid to win back respect and to get her life on track.

In an unpaid interview with Grazia magazine, Bingle, 22, admits that selling the Brendan Fevola nude picture story for a reported 200,000 dollars fee, a deal that her agent Max Markson brokered, cost her numerous sponsorship deals and a fall from grace in the public eye.

“I made a mistake, I can’t blame anyone else for it. It was my decision and I thought it would settle things but it just got worse,” News.com.au quoted her as saying.

“I’ll never do that again.

“I know I need to build up people’s respect and I’m going to have to start at the bottom and work up, but that’s what I’ll do,” she added. (ANI)

Frank Lampard takes Wayne Bridge’s side in John Terry affair

London, May 8 (ANI): Frank Lampard is supporting Wayne Bridge’s decision to quit the England side—a move that puts him against his love-rat team-mate John Terry.

He said he had “complete respect” for Bridge’s action after Terry went behind his back to bed his ex-girlfriend Vanessa Perroncel.

Chelsea skipper Terry received flak after his five-month affair with the French model was exposed.

But Lampard, 31, has urged fans not to tar all players with the same brush.

“We are not all cheats,” the Daily Star quoted him as telling GQ Sport magazine.

He said of Bridge: “It’s very easy for people who are not in his position to have opinions on what he should and shouldn’t do. But I have complete respect for whatever he decides.” (ANI)

Kendra Wilkinson’s sex tape due for May release

Washington, May 06 (ANI): Former Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson Baskett’s sex tape will be released at end of this month, it has emerged.

However, Kendra is fighting for its release.

“Kendra’s attorneys are currently evaluating and pursuing Kendra’s rights with respect to the purported video and any third parties involved in the possible sale, reproduction or distribution of the same,” her reps confirmed to OK! Magazine.

The company Vivid Entertainment is said to have obtained Wilkinson’s videotape and are planning to release it at the end of this month under the Vivid-Celeb imprint, reports Fox News.

Steven Hirsch, founder/co-chairman of Vivid said, “We know that Kendra has millions of fans and we feel that it”s rare to find well-produced, hardcore footage of a star of her magnitude.

“The tape was brought to us by a third party and after consulting with our attorneys, we are confident in our right to distribute it. We”ve been trying to reach Kendra but have so far been unsuccessful, We therefore made the decision to release ”Kendra Exposed” to stores across the country by the end of May.”

Kendra’s partner in the video is yet to be named, according to Vivid Entertainment. (ANI)

Mickey Rourke holds Gwyneth Paltrow “in the highest regard”

London, April 30 (ANI): Mickey Rourke’s representative has dismissed rumours that the actor hates working with actress Gwyneth Paltrow and insists that he holds her in the “highest regard”.

Rourke, 57, is said to have caused quite a stir online after he described one of his Iron Man 2 co-stars as “a pain in the a**” on set.

“I worked with an actress recently who, despite having a reputation as a good actress, s**ts herself when that little red light comes on,” the Daily Star quoted him as telling MovieHole.net.

“She’s fooled everyone into thinking she’s a lot better than she is. Working with someone like that is a pain in the a**,” he said.

Rourke was reported to have aimed his rant at Paltrow after a post on Twitter.com, purportedly from the actor, named the Oscar-winner.

But a representative for the star has confirmed the Twitter account in question does not belong to the real Mickey Rourke, who has a lot of respect for Paltrow.

“(Rourke) does not have a Twitter account (and he) holds Gwyneth in the highest regard,” the spokesperson told GossipCop.com. (ANI)

Kings XI Punjab under I.T. scanner over Burman”s share

Mumbai, Apr 29 (ANI): The Indian Premier League (IPL) team, Kings XI Punjab, has come under the scanner of the Income Tax (IT) Department with respect to Mohit Burman”s share in the team.

“Mohit Burman”s funds came from London via Mauritius,” said IT sources.

“Kings XI Punjab incurred unexpected losses of Rs 70 crore,” sources added.

Kings XI co-owner Ness Wadia has rubbished all the charges against the team.

“Do not wish to get sucked into speculations in the media,” said Ness Wadia.

“All funds are above the Board and we are co-operating with the investigating agencies,” he added.

Preity Zinta, actor and part-owner of the Punjab team has said that there are no proxy holdings in Punjab Kings XI.

Zinta said that she is confident that suspended IPL Commsioner Lalit Modi is not a secret owner in the Punjab franchise.

Modi”s relative Mohit Burman, bought into the team at the same time as Zinta and other partners like Karan Paul. Mohit”s brother, Gaurav, invested in the team later, said Zinta, and he is not a front for Modi. (ANI)

‘Relaxed’ Clarke insists he is focused on Australian T20 WC campaign

St. Lucia, Apr 29(ANI): Australian Twenty20 skipper Michael Clarke insists that despite the pressure of being on his first major tour as captain, he is relaxed and focused on the Twenty20 World Cup, which starts tomorrow.

“It’s a great feeling. I’m in a really good position now, I feel really comfortable and I’m happy to be on this tour,” Fox News quoted Clarke, as saying.

“I’m so focused leading up to our first game against Pakistan (on Sunday) that I probably haven’t let me being captain hit me,” he said.

Talking about the constant media scrutiny since his decision to leave last month’s New Zealand tour to sort out his personal issues, Clarke said he has been learning from captain Ricky Ponting about the grind of media commitments a leader must handle.

“We’re not silly. We know the media plays a huge part in what we do on and off the field. It is definitely about give and take. We know you guys have got a job to do and we do respect that,” Clarke said.

“There’s plenty of times you don’t want to talk to the media, but it’s part of what we do,” he added. (ANI)

Clashes erupt between two communities in Agra

Agra (Uttar Pradesh), Apr 26 (ANI): The members of two communities set ablaze each other”s properties in Uttar Pradesh”s Agra city following a verbal clash.

A few shops at Bijli Ghar market area in the city was set on fire by members of a particular community, while in retaliation the members of the other community burnt shops in their locality.

The police had to use mild force and fired rubber bullets to bring the situation under control.

The authorities, however, said the situation in the city was normal and that the tension had prevailed in the area this week.

“See the situation in the city is normal. There is this Subhash market, where there was a dispute between the members of two communities three-four days back. A case was registered in that respect,” said District Magistrate Mrityunjay Narayan.

“There was a verbal clash, after which some roadside stalls were set ablaze, some nearby shops also caught fire because of that. Fire has been brought under control as the tenders reached in time. Situation as of now is fully under control,” he added.

It has been reported that the police have made some arrests in the area and the security has been stepped up in the violence prone localities of the city. (ANI)

WA school teachers to boycott tests

The State School Teachers’ Union of WA says members will join a national boycott of next month’s NAPLAN tests for numeracy and literacy.

The Union President Anne Gisborne says the Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard has refused to address Australian teachers concerns about the publication of school league tables.

Ms Gisborne says the only way the tests will go ahead is if the Education Minister agrees to not publish the data collected from the tests.

“There is still opportunity for the Minister Julia Gillard to come to the table and have a discussion with respect to our concerns.”

Ms Gillard has condemned the Australian Education Union’s decision.

She says it is a selfish move and is appealing to public school teachers to ignore the order.

“I’ll be saying to teachers stay the course, stay with the national testing.

“I’m saying to the Australian Education Union it’s made the wrong decision. As Minister for Education I’m in the process of canvassing all options to ensure that the national testing rolls out as scheduled.”

Video of 17-year-old Swat girl’s flogging was ‘fake’

Peshawar, Mar. 29 (ANI): The video footage showing a 17-year-old Swat girl being publicly flogged by the Taliban has been termed a “fake” by its maker.

The Swat resident, who had shot the grainy video depicting a girl being pinned down by three men and lashed 34 times for allegedly being seen with a man who was not her husband, is now claiming that he received a half million rupees to make the video.

After the video surfaced in 2009, the Swat Government had ordered a probe, The News reports.

Law-enforcement agencies questioned the maker of the video, the girl being flogged in it and children present in the clip.

They revealed that the video was fake and said that it was made on the demand of Islamabad-based NGO.

According to sources, the girl reportedly admitted to having received 0.1 million rupees while 50,000 rupees was given to each child.

They added that the NGO had produced the video to defame Pakistan’s integrity and respect.

The law-enforcement agencies reportedly have proposed action against the concerned NGO. (ANI)

New outdoor smoking bans loom

The Greater Taree City Council expects people to respect new widespread smoking bans.

Smoking will soon be banned 10 metres from playgrounds, sporting fields and council owned buildings as well as covered bus stops and taxi ranks.

The executive leader of service delivery, Ron Posselt, says many local government areas are introducing similar changes.

He says most smokers understand that other people do not want to inhale their smoke and will obey the signs.

“There will be signs erected to advise people that they’re not to smoke in those areas and we’ll be implementing an education program,” Mr Posselt said.

“In the first instance we are looking at educating the public to smoke elsewhere. It’s not that people can’t smoke, there are many places they can smoke.

“Quite often they only need to take half a dozen paces in one direction and they’ll be able to smoke in those areas.”

Mr Posselt says the bans are strongly supported by the Cancer Council.

“Council have been out to public consultation on this issue and the feedback we’ve received was very positive to implement these bans,” he said.

Cabinet approves police modernization scheme in Union Territories

New Delhi, Mar 25 (ANI): The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a proposal of the Home Ministry for modification and extension of police modernization scheme to Union Territories.

The police modernization scheme for Union Territories was initiated in 2006 with a provision of Rs.884 crore in respect of the all UTs including Delhi Police for five years from 2006-07 to 2010-11.

According to the Home Ministry, this has been extended for two more years viz. upto 2012-13 to give sufficient time to UTs to utilize the entire amount allocated under the Scheme.

In addition, the scheme has been improvised by making it more flexible.

The Home Ministry said that a total amount of Rs.413.09 crore stands released as on February 26 to the UTs under the Scheme since financial year 2006-07.

It is estimated that an amount of Rs.176.80 crore is likely to be made available to the UTs during the fiscal 2010-11.

An amount of Rs.281.65 crore is likely to be available at the end of 2010-11 which will be pooled and distributed to the UTs on pro-rata basis during fiscals 2011-12 and 2012-13 to help UTs to utilise these funds efficiently and effectively.(ANI)

Srikrishna Committee on Telangana to meet in New Delhi

New Delhi, Mar 16 (ANI): The Justice B N Srikrishna Committee formed by the Central Government to initiate steps for the formation of a separate state of Telangana will meet in New Delhi on Thursday to asses the steps forward so far and talk about the responses received with respect to Telangana statehood demand.

The Telangana panel is meeting in New Delhi for the third time. The committee met here earlier on February 13 and issued a public notice inviting political parties and organisations to give their views on the issue of a separate state.

Many political outfits were earlier not in favour of the panel, but now most of them are with the panel and have sent their respective views to it.

The seven pints term of reference announced by the Centre on February 12 has mandated the committee to ”examine the situation in Andhra Pradesh with reference to the demand for a separate state of Telangana as well as the demand for maintaining the present status of united Andhra”.

Even as it indicated paucity of time, the high level committee on Telangana, which met for the first time on February 13, underlined the fact the report would be given well within the prescribed deadline of December 31.

The committee was constituted by the Centre on February 3, nearly two months after it announced that it would initiate steps for the formation of a separate state of Telangana. (ANI)

Avril Lavigne confirms split with Deryck Whibley

Washington, Sept 18 (ANI): Avril Lavigne has confirmed reports she and her husband Deryck Whibley have split.

However, she insists she’s “grateful” for her time with the rocker.

The pair’s 3-year marriage has been under the tabloid spotlight for a long time now, amid rumours the Canadian couple had parted ways, reports Contactmusic.

On her MySpace.com blog, Avril wrote, “Deryck and I have been together for 6 and a half years. We have been friends since I was 17, started dating when I was 19, and married when I was 21.

“I am grateful for our time together, and I am grateful and blessed for our remaining friendship.

“I admire Deryck and have a great amount of respect for him. He is the most amazing person I know and I love him with all my heart. Deryck and I are separating and moving forward on a positive note.” (ANI)

MIC chief to apologise to Dr Mahathir over ‘slipper garland’ insult

Kuala Lumpur, Sep 18 (ANI): Malaysian Indian Congress president S. Samy Vellu has said that he will personally apologise to former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad over the ‘slipper garland’ insult by a MIC member during the recent party congress.

He said he would seek an appointment with Dr Mahathir to tender his apology over the incident.

“I will meet him personally to explain the whole episode and extend my apology,” Samy Vellu said in a statement on Thursday.

The MIC chief said he and the MIC regretted the incident. “I have always had the highest respect for Tun Dr Mahathir. He is a great leader and a statesman.”

He said Dr Mahathir had brought tremendous development to the country and had united the people. “He will always be respected by us and all Malaysians,” The Star quoted Vellu, as saying.

Meanwhile, Dr Mahathir said he did not feel anything about the incident and added: “Nothing would have happened to me.”

Instead, he said he would have felt angry and saddened if Umno members had made such an insult.

“This is not the first time I have been insulted. People might have forgotten how Umno leaders had insulted me. Nazri (Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Nazri Abdul Aziz) and the previous mentri besar of Kedah wanted me expelled from Umno.

However, then no one gave any reaction. No one dared to say anything,” he said. (ANI)

Spanking found to have negative effects on low-income toddlers

Washington, September 16 (ANI): Spanking negatively affects the behaviour of toddlers in low-income families, according to a new study.

Published in the journal Child Development, the longitudinal study looked at how low-income parents discipline their young children.

It showed that spanking 1-year-olds leads to more aggressive behaviours and less sophisticated cognitive development in the next two years.

Verbal punishment, however, was not found to be associated with such effects, especially when it was accompanied by emotional support from mothers.

Besides, 1-year-olds’ fussiness predicted spanking and verbal punishment at ages 1, 2, and 3.

The study explored whether mothers’ behaviours lead to problematic behaviour in children, whether children’s challenging behaviours elicit harsher discipline, or both.

It looked at more than 2,500 exclusively low-income White, African American, and Mexican-American mothers and their young children, interviewing and observing them at home when the children were 1, 2, and 3 years old.

All participants’ family incomes were at or below the federal poverty level.

Using their own interpretations of spanking, mothers reported how often anyone in the home had spanked their children in the past week.

The study also looked at how often mothers verbally punished-scolded, yelled, or made negative comments-their children.

It showed that African American children were spanked and verbally punished significantly more than the other children in the study.

The authors speculated that that might be due to cultural factors, such as belief in the importance of children’s respect for elders and in the value of physical discipline to instil that respect.

Moreover, some African American mothers said that in preparing their children for a harsh, physically dangerous, and racially discriminating world, there was little room for error in their childrearing.

The study also shed light on information about the effects of such types of discipline.

“Our findings clearly indicate that spanking affects children’s development,” said Lisa J. Berlin, research scientist at the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University and the study’s lead author.

Specifically, children who were spanked more often at 1 behaved more aggressively when they were 2, and had lower scores on tests measuring thinking skills when they were 3.

Similar findings were made even after taking into consideration such family characteristics as mothers’ race and ethnicity, age, and education; family income and structure; and the children’s gender.

The study also found that children who were more aggressive at age 2, and had lower cognitive development scores at ages 1 and 2, were not spanked more at ages 2 and 3.

“So the mothers’ behaviours look more influential than the children’s,” said Berlin.

Unlike spanking, however, verbal punishment alone didn’t affect either children’s aggression or their cognitive development.

Interestingly, when verbal punishment was accompanied by emotional support from moms, the children did better on the tests of cognitive ability. (ANI)

Chidambaram says Maoists seeking alliance with north-east insurgent groups

New Delhi, Sep 14 (ANI): Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Monday said that Maoists are seeking an alliance with northeast insurgent groups.

Addressing the inaugural session of a two-day conference on internal security threats, Chidambaram said the Maoists have been sought alliances with secessionists and insurgentse also said that terrorist groups, including the LeT and the JeM, are persisting with their endeavours to launch terror attacks.

“The Communist Party of India-Maoist besides targeting inimical forces was laying a greater emphasis on targeting infrastructure like roads, bridges,” he added

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will address the conference on Tuesday. He will also present police medals for meritorious services.

The conference provides an interactive platform for senior police professionals and security administrators to freely discuss and debate diverse national security related issues, as also the various operational, infrastructural and welfare related problems faced by them.

Its deliberations would also include formulation and sharing of professional practices and processes in tackling challenges relating to crime control and law and order management.

The conference offers opportunities for generation and exchange of new ideas on capacity building for the police in respect of manpower, training, logistics and advanced technology.

The Intelligence Bureau organised the first ever conference of IGPs in India in 1920 and since then, these conferences have been held regularly at New Delhi in the post-independence period. The first conference was organised in 1950.

To begin with, it was a biennial event, but after 1973, it became an annual meeting for the Heads of Police Organisations in the States/Union Territories and of the Central Police Organisations. Director, Intelligence Bureau, is the ex-officio Chairman of the conference. (ANI)

DGPS/IGPs conference to deliberate on major internal security issues

New Delhi, Sep 14 (ANI): Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram will inaugurate the DGPs/IGPs Confernce-2009 here today.

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will address the conference on the second day and also present police medals for meritorious services.

The conference is expected to deliberate on major internal security threats, including left wing extremism, terrorism, coastal security, insurgency in the north-east and circulation of fake currency notes in the country.

The agenda also includes presentations on important policing issues such as the National Police Mission, corporate fraud and security arrangements being planned for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in 2010.

The conference provides an interactive platform for senior police professionals and security administrators to freely discuss and debate diverse national security related issues, as also the various operational, infrastructural and welfare related problems faced by them.

Its deliberations would also include formulation and sharing of professional practices and processes in tackling challenges relating to crime control and law and order management.

The conference offers opportunities for generation and exchange of new ideas on capacity building for the police in respect of manpower, training, logistics and advanced technology.

The intelligence Bureau organised the first ever conference of IGPs in India in 1920 and since then, these conferences have been held regularly at New Delhi in the post-independence period. The first conference was organised in 1950.

To begin with, it was a biennial event, but after 1973, it became an annual meeting for the Heads of Police Organisations in the States/Union Territories and of the Central Police Organisations. Director, Intelligence Bureau, is the ex-officio Chairman of the conference. (ANI)

DGPS/IGPs conference to deliberate on major internal security issues

New Delhi, Sep 11 (ANI): Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram will inaugurate the DGPs/IGPs Confernce-2009 on September 14.

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will address the conference on the second day and also present police medals for meritorious services.

The conference is expected to deliberate on major internal security threats, including left wing extremism , terrorism, coastal security, insurgency in the north-east and circulation of fake currency notes in the country.

The agenda also includes presentations on important policing issues such as the National Police Mission, corporate fraud and security arrangements being planned for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in 2010.

The conference provides an interactive platform for senior police professionals and security administrators to freely discuss and debate diverse national security related issues, as also the various operational, infrastructural and welfare related problems faced by them.

Its deliberations would also include formulation and sharing of professional practices and processes in tackling challenges relating to crime control and law and order management.

The conference offers opportunities for generation and exchange of new ideas on capacity building for the police in respect of manpower, training, logistics and advanced technology.

The intelligence Bureau organised the first ever conference of IGPs in India in 1920 and since then, these conferences have been held regularly at New Delhi in the post-independence period. The first conference was organised in 1950.

To begin with, it was a biennial event, but after 1973, it became an annual meeting for the Heads of Police Organisations in the States/Union Territories and of the Central Police Organisations. Director, Intelligence Bureau, is the ex-officio Chairman of the conference. (ANI)