Uma Thurman wants to leave Big Apple for Hollywood

London, Sept 18 (ANI): Uma Thurman is weighing up her options to move to Hollywood from her place in New York as she thinks staying away from the tinsel town is restricting her career growth.he 39-year-old mother of two has only done flicks shot in New York after her daughter Maya was born in 1998 so that she could be close to her kids.

However, the Kill Bill star is now seriously contemplating a shift as her children are older now.

The Daily Express quoted her as telling W magazine, “I am a mother, but I need to do what I’m good at doing. Even your kids need you to be who you are.

“I’ve been living at home for a long time. If I don’t leave soon, I’m going to literally choke my career to death.” (ANI)

Delay in becoming a mum may be risky

London, September 16 (ANI): Women who have their first baby at an advanced maternal age may be more at risk of complications, says a recent UK study.

The team at the University of Cambridge found women who started menstruation early, from the age of 12 onwards, were more likely to require medical assistance during childbirth such as forceps, or a Caesarean section.

The effect was taken care of if these women began a family at an early age.

But such was not the case for older mothers. Previous research also found that the risk of a medically-assisted delivery shot up with a woman’s age at the time of her first birth.

“The main significance of this study is not that menarche is usefully predictive of the risk of complications, but that the current finding sheds light on why advanced maternal age at the time of first birth might be associated with increased risks,” The BBC quoted Researcher Professor Gordon Smith as saying.

Professor Philip Steer, BJOG editor-in-chief, however, added larger investigation was required before reaching conclusions about the impact of early onset of menstruation in women.

He advised: “It is particularly important for them to ensure they lead healthy lifestyles and maintain a normal body weight, as a high BMI during pregnancy is itself associated with poor uterine contractions and an increased need for operative delivery.”

The University of Cambridge study has been published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. (ANI)

Putin hands over 5500 dollar Swiss watch to cheeky Russian factory worker

Moscow, Sep.16 (ANI): Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin handed over a 5000 dollar Swiss watch to a weapons manufacturing factory worker in Tula.

According to The Telegraph, the metalworker put Putin in a spot after he gave a speech on the economy in the town of Tula.

“Vladimir Vladimirovich, maybe you’ll give me something to remember you by?” Viktor Zagaevsky asked.

A bemused-looking Putin gestured he had nothing to give before jokingly asking what the worker wanted. “Maybe your watch,” the worker shot back.

After a short pause, Putin handed the watch over, leaving those present stunned.

The watch, made by Swiss company Blancpain, sells for around 5,500 pounds, what an average Russian earns in a year.

Putin’s love of chunky Swiss watches matches his macho action man image that goes down so well with Russian voters. He famously wears his watch on his right hand, a quirk that prominent members of his United Russia party have mimicked to show their loyalty.

The most expensive watch Putin has been spotted wearing is a model by Swiss firm Patek Philippe that sells for about 35,000 pounds.

Last month, he “spontaneously” took a watch from his wrist and gave it to an impoverished shepherd’s son in Siberia in a choreographed Kremlin propaganda exercise. (ANI)

Colin Farrell’s bust-up with photog over sis

London, Sep 14 (ANI): Irish actor Colin Farrell reportedly became very furious with a photographer at the premiere of his new movie ‘Triage’ after the latter shooed his sister off the red carpet.

Farrell, 33, was at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on September 12 with his sister and personal assistant Claudine when the incident took place.

The snapper had asked Farrell’s sister to step away from his side so that he can get a clear shot, but the actor became infuriated with the suggestion and confronted the photographer.

“I was just saying, ‘Please can everyone clear the carpet, move on’. He took it personal. He said, ‘Do not shout at my sister like that, do not ever speak to my sister like that ever’,” the Daily Express quoted Joe Alvarez as saying. (ANI)

Airborne laser to shoot ballistic missile as part of flight test

London, September 12 (ANI): Soon, the Airborne Laser (ABL), built into a customized Boeing 747, is ready for flight tests, in which it will try to shoot a ballistic missile.

According to a report in New Scientist, the US Department of Defense’s Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has developed the ABL.

The ABL aims to focus a beam of laser energy in the megawatt range for several seconds onto a missile at a “militarily significant distance” – more than 100 kilometres.

So far, the laser has only operated at near full power on the ground. On August 18, it was fired successfully from the air, but at reduced power.

That, however, was no mean feat, as aircraft vibrations play havoc with the precisely aligned optical components needed to generate a laser beam.

Firing at full power poses other challenges as well.

At powers high enough to destroy missiles, any surface contamination or tiny flaw in the laser optics can absorb so much heat that they crack or shatter.

High-power laser beams also heat the air they pass through, creating perturbations that can disperse or divert the beam.

To counteract those effects, the ABL uses an adaptive system that senses atmospheric changes along its path and makes optical adjustments to compensate.

To test that system, the MDA plans a series of increasingly powerful shots at modified ballistic missiles loaded with sensors to measure the distribution of laser power on the target.

Engineers will assess each shot’s performance and use the results to fine-tune the adaptive optics.

Once this is done, the MDA will test the laser again in varying conditions, and attempt to destroy actual missiles.

The first of these tests is planned to take place late this year, with two more to follow in early 2010, according to an MDA spokeswoman. (ANI)

US Navy ship sunk in World War II battle located

Washington, September 11 (ANI): A research mission has located and identified the final resting place of the YP-389, a US Navy patrol boat sunk approximately 20 miles off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, by a German submarine during World War II.

Six sailors died in the attack on June 19, 1942. There were 18 survivors.

The wreck is located in about 300 feet of water in a region off North Carolina known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” home to US and British naval vessels, merchant ships, and German U-boats sunk during the Battle of the Atlantic.

NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and its expedition partners mapped and shot video of the wreck using high-resolution camera equipment, multibeam sonar and an advanced remotely operated vehicle deployed from the NOAA ship Nancy Foster.

Researchers were able to locate and positively identify the YP-389 by reexamining data from the Duke Marine Laboratory expedition that discovered the USS Monitor in 1973.

Today, the relatively intact remains of the YP-389 rest upright on the ship’s keel.

The wreck site is home to a variety of marine life. Much of the outer-hull plating has fallen away, leaving only the intact frames exposed.

“She rests now like a literal skeleton, a reminder of a time long ago when the nation was at war,” said Joseph Hoyt, Monitor National Marine Sanctuary archaeologist and principal investigator for the project.

Built originally as a fishing trawler, the YP-389 was converted into a coastal patrol craft and pressed into service after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

The ship was equipped with one 3-inch deck gun to protect the ship from enemy aircraft and surfaced submarines and two .30-caliber machine guns.

However, on the day of the attack by the German submarine U-701, the ship’s deck gun was inoperative, and the YP-389 could return fire only with its machine guns.

Weeks after the attack on the YP-389, the U-701 was sunk by Army aircraft in the same vicinity as the YP-389.

According to Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach, USN (Ret), director, Naval History and Heritage Command, “The US Navy considers the YP-389 discovery a grave site and, by law, it is to be left undisturbed.” (ANI)

Chinese man faces trial for burying ‘dead’ pal alive!

New Delhi, Sept 2 (ANI): A man from Huichang, Jiangxi province, will face the jury for intentional homicide for burying a friend alive.

The accused and his friend, Liao, were testing out a new shotgun when Lao accidentally shot himself in the head.

His friend buried an unconscious Liao thinking he was dead to avoid legal complications.

When Liao’s body was found and an autopsy was done, the results showed that he had died of suffocation and not the gunshot, reports China Daily.

The accident took place on January 13.

Police have filed a charge sheet against the accused. (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)

Winning bidder of $4.6M crypt above Marilyn Monroe’s says ‘backs out’

New York, Aug 26 (ANI): The Japanese man who made the winning bid on eBay to buy the crypt above Marilyn Monroe’s grave, at a whopping 4.6 million dollars, apparently cannot afford it.

Beverly Hills widow Elsie Poncher, whose dead husband was laid to rest in the crypt directly above Monroe, put her beloved’s valuable vault on the block August 14 to help pay off the 1.6 million dollars mortgage on her home.

The bidding for the crypt, which started at 500,000 dollars, shot to 4.6 million dollars in three days.

But when a representative for the widow sent an invoice to the winning bidder on Monday, he sent an email saying that he couldn’t afford it.

“I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem,” the New York Daily News quoted the unidentified bidder as saying in the email.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the widow’s representative has since emailed the 11 other bidders who bid at least 4.5 million dollars, giving them 24 hours to submit new offers.

He said that if the right offer is not made, he and Poncher might look for another way to sell the crypt.

EBay had been vetting the bidders and cancelled several offers that appeared fraudulent, leaving 21 final bids.

The auction posting revealed that Poncher’s late husband was buried face down, looking at Monroe, when he died 23 years ago at age 81. (ANI)

Violence in Uttarakhand following death of a local BJP leader

Kaladhunghi (Uttarakhand), Aug 23(ANI): Violence was witnessed in Nainital district of uttarakhand on Sunday following death of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Balawant Singh, which occurred on Saturday.

Singh was allegedly shot dead by an activist of Bahujan Samjaj Party (BSP).

BJP supporters went on a rampage, torched police station, vandalized property and damaged dozens of vehicles.

Uttarakhand’s Principal Secretary Subhash Kumar said punitive action has been taken against erring officials.

“The officials, be it Station House Officer, Sub-Inspector or constable, who were there at the time of the incident have been suspended. We don’t have such information (death of police personnel in violence), though the protestors have blocked road at two places,” Kumar said.

“They have set property on fire in the police station, have even burned one or two buses and damaged light vehicles. Now the situation is under control, protestors have opened the blockades and kin of the deceased have taken his body for cremation,” he added.

Kumar further said that a constable was injured in the violence. (ANI)

Phil Spector thinks he will die in “snake pit” jail

Washington, Aug 20 (ANI): Jailed music magnate Phil Spector fears other inmates so much that he has asked his lawyers to get him shifted to a “better prison.”

The record producer was sentenced to life imprisonment in May this year, for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. He is currently lodged at Corcoran Prison in Los Angeles.

Spector, 69, shares the jail with murderer Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan, who shot U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy.

Spector is so terrified by others around him that he doesn’t step outside his cell, reports Contactmusic.

The music mogul described the jail as a “snake pit” in letters to his friend, musician/journalist Steve Escobar.

He wrote: “Imagine sending me to the same prison – shows how low they can go.

They’d kill you in here for a 39-cent bag of soup! I know it is a chance to get out of my cell going to the dining room but the less I see of the inmates, the better and safer I feel. Even though 24/7 lockdown in a 3′ by 7′ cell is very tough.”

Spector also mentioned that he had instructed his lawyers to “get a better prison with people more like myself in it during the appeal process instead of all these lowlife scumbags, gangsters and Manson types…” (ANI)

Murdered Iranian woman’s killer identified

Tehran, Aug.20 (ANI): The man accused of killing Iranian woman protester Neda Soltan during an opposition rally against the June 20 presidential result, has been identified as Abbas Kargar Javid, a pro-government militiaman.

The identification challenges the Iranian regime’s claim that foreign agents shot the young woman, who became a global symbol of resistance to the Government of President Ahmadinejad.

One picture appears on Javid’s Basij identification card, which was taken off him by the crowd that stopped him briefly when he fled the murder scene during a massive demonstration against electoral fraud on June 20.

Photographs of that card and another that was issued by the Interior Ministry have been posted on the Internet, and the doctor who tried to save Soltan as she lay dying on a Tehran pavement has confirmed that they show the man who was stopped, reports The Times.

“I can testify for certain that it is the same person,” Dr. Arash Hejazi told The Times.

Dr Hejazi said that he had checked with others who witnessed Javid’s detention and they, too, had confirmed that it was the same man.

The regime has put blame for Ms Soltan’s murder on fellow demonstrators, the CIA, hostile foreign governments including Britain, and even the BBC.

Dr Hejazi, a student at Oxford Brookes University, had returned to Iran for a business trip after the June 12 election but he fled after featuring prominently in the video of Soltan’s last moments. (ANI)

Aliens in no mood to response to SETI right now

London, August 19 (ANI): The SETI (Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence) telescope has produced its first scientific results, but unfortunately it’s still waiting for a response from the aliens.

The project, called the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) after benefactor and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, went live in 2007.

It was designed to scan for broadcasts from alien civilizations with more consistency and a wider field of view than any previous effort.

Run jointly by the SETI Institute and the University of California, Berkeley, from a site in northern California, the ATA is ultimately intended to comprise 350 dishes.

But, even with its current complement of 42, it has an impressively wide field of view. It uses relatively small, 6-metre dishes that together can take in five square degrees of sky at a time – a box as wide as 10 full moons.

“At any one moment, you look into a very large piece of the sky,” said Jill Tarter, director of the SETI Institute. “At 350 (telescopes), the ATA just blows any other survey telescope out of the water. Even at 42, it’s interesting,” she told New Scientist.

According to Joeri van Leeuwen, an ATA team member who presented the project’s first results at a conference in the Netherlands in June, “You can see entire galaxies within one shot.”

One question the ATA aims to answer is a mystery of missing gas.

Star-forming regions don’t seem to have enough molecular gas to keep up the star-formation rates we observe.

Some researchers think atomic hydrogen might make up the difference.

ATA team members have searched for it in four groups of galaxies so far, but have not yet found any new intergalactic gas, deepening the mystery.

“This paper was our first science paper, so we’ve answered some questions, but we’re finding new questions again. This paper really shows that our setup is working, we have all the algorithms working, and we could easily upgrade to a more powerful system still,” van Leeuwen said.

Such surveys do not distract from the search for aliens, which – if they exist and are attempting to communicate – may send out broadcasts at wavelengths not commonly emitted by astrophysical objects. (ANI)

Tiger Woods suffers back injury scare ahead of USPGA

Washington, Aug 13(ANI): American golfer Tiger Woods’ pursuit to win his third consecutive tournament and his first major of 2009 was hit by an injury scare while practicing at Hazeltine.

Woods, a four-time US PGA Championships winner, is 13-8 favourite with bookmakers to equal the record held jointly by Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen, who have won five US PGA Championships.

The world No.1 has won five tournaments since returning from major knee surgery in February, but a back injury could hit his chances of securing a 15th major on Sunday, as he was seen wincing and holding his body after playing a shot with his driver.

According to reports, Woods left the range and went straight to the PGA Tour’s fitness and rehab trailer. Later, he came out with his agent Mark Steinberg and insisted that there were no issues.

“I’ve had four knee surgeries, so I guess that’s significant, but as far as other parts of my body are concerned I’ve always had a pretty healthy body,” The Mirror quoted Woods, as saying.

The 33 year-old further insisted that he has been lucky that he never had to face any issue regarding his back or neck, which many professionals like him face in their career.

“The only area I’ve had a problem with is in my knee when I first had those tumours. That’s what started the whole thing, culminating in surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament last year,” Woods added.

Woods will begin his first round on Thursday alongside defending champion Padraig Harrington and 2002 winner Rich Beem. (ANI)

Mel Gibson directs girlfriend’s music video

New York, July 14(ANI): Mel Gibson has directed his girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva’s new music video.

The video of the track ‘Beautiful Heartache,’ is apparently melodramatic, showing the singer playing a grand piano while she sings each word through full and puckered lips, the New York Daily News reports.

Two dancers command a ballroom floor with a powerful tango as the backdrop.

The captivating 4 minutes and 28 seconds video shot by the actor continues with the piano lights on fire while his sweetheart keeps playing.

Eventually she’s pulled from the flames to join the tango.

The affair between Mel and Oksana became public after it was announced that the singer was pregnant with his child six weeks after his wife Robyn filed for divorce. (ANI)

Andy Murray’s life story to be turned into Hollywood flick

London, July 12 (ANI): Tennis ace Andy Murray’s life story is all set to be turned into a Hollywood movie.t least three major studios are in the run to grab the rights to the star’s life story for millions of pounds.

The rush for the rights began when studio bosses found out that the 22-year-old tennis player survived the Dunblane massacre.

Andy was just eight when Thomas Hamilton shot dead 16 pupils and a teacher at Dunblane Primary School on March 13, 1996, before killing himself in the gym.

Andy, who reached the Wimbledon semi-final last month, rarely speaks of the nightmare that unfolded before his eyes that day.

However, the Glasgow-born battler, who is now the world’s No. 3, might just reveal the story in return for millions of pounds.

A senior executive at Fox said his studio would “easily match” Andy’s career earnings of 4.7million pounds to acquire the film rights to his life story.

“This guy is an absolute inspiration,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying.

It is believed that Universal and Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks are also hoping to sign him up. (ANI)

Sarah Harding ‘to star in St Trinian’s 2′

London, July 12 (ANI): Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is set to star in the sequel of the film St Trinian’s.

She was spotted on the sets of the film in a variety of skimpy schoolgirl outfits, hot pants, chunky biker boots or sandals, according to shot changes.

The new film, St Trinian’s 2: The Legend Of Fritton’s Gold, will also star David -Tennant, who plays the villain Pomfrey, member of a secret woman-hating society known as AD1.

The story revolves around sexy pupils on the hunt for buried treasure, after they discover that headmistress Miss Fritton, reprised by Rupert ­Everett, is related to pirates.

“It’s a girls’ heist movie and how many times have you seen that? But it just clicks with girls, who ­enjoy the naughtiness and fun.” the Daily Express quoted co-director Barnaby Thompson as saying.

Harding had a cameo part along with her Girls Aloud bandmates in the previous film.

The last movie in a long-running series of films had amassed 15 million-pound at UK box office in 2007. (ANI)

Sarah Harding ‘to star in St Trinian’s 2′

London, July 12 (ANI): Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is set to star in the sequel of the film St Trinian’s.

She was spotted on the sets of the film in a variety of skimpy schoolgirl outfits, hot pants, chunky biker boots or sandals, according to shot changes.

The new film, St Trinian’s 2: The Legend Of Fritton’s Gold, will also star David -Tennant, who plays the villain Pomfrey, member of a secret woman-hating society known as AD1.

The story revolves around sexy pupils on the hunt for buried treasure, after they discover that headmistress Miss Fritton, reprised by Rupert ­Everett, is related to pirates.

“It’s a girls’ heist movie and how many times have you seen that? But it just clicks with girls, who ­enjoy the naughtiness and fun.” the Daily Express quoted co-director Barnaby Thompson as saying.

Harding had a cameo part along with her Girls Aloud bandmates in the previous film.

The last movie in a long-running series of films had amassed 15 million-pound at UK box office in 2007. (ANI)

Meet the girl whose ‘rear view’ captivated Obama at G-8

Sydney, July 12 (ANI): The girl who appeared to have caught the eye of US President Barack Obama and that of his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy at the G-8 summit in Italy has been identified as a 17-year-old social activist.

Mayora Tavares shot to fame overnight after a photograph depicting Obama seemingly looking at her bottom while Sarkozy also appeared to be taking in the view was published on news websites across the globe.

The Brazilian woman, a Rio de Janeiro resident, was reportedly selected to participate in the Junior G8 summit after working on a human rights study in two notorious Rio towns, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

In an interview with Brazilian television this month, she dubbed travelling to the G8 as an “inexplicable feeling”.

The photograph evoked many smirks and comments around the world.

One comment on a website said: “This young lady must be phenomenally beautiful. After all, even Sarkozy had to hang on to his jaw.” (ANI)