Brit girl, 8, lied to mum about rape, fearing ”she wouldn”t get any sweets”

London, May 14 (ANI): An eight-year-old girl in England, who was allegedly raped by two 10-year-old boys last October, has admitted in a court that she lied to her mother about the incident because she feared she would not get any sweets.

In the trial at the Old Bailey, the child confessed that all three kids had pulled down their own underwear.

She believed it was a “naughty” act, and had not wished to tell it to her mother.

The girl answered the questions of Linda Strudwick, who represented the older boy, via videolink connecting her to the court.

On October 29 last year, the girl she had been playing outside her house in Hayes, west London with the boys.

The court heard how the girl joined the older boys and then they all went into a block of flats, then a bin shed next to the flats, followed by a field nearby. It is there that the alleged rape took place.

Strudwick asked about the moment the youngsters exposed themselves to each other, in a form of “I”ll show you mine if you show me yours”, reports The Telegraph.

Referring to her client, she said: “He took his pants down… The younger boy took his pants down… and you took your knickers down?”

To each question, the girl replied “yeah”.

Strudwick said: “That was a little bit naughty, but nothing too terrible. You were all giggling at the time because it was naughty and it was silly.”

The girl smiled and said shyly: “Yeah.”

Strudwick said: “You knew that you had done something that was naughty? You didn”t want your mum to find out because if your mum found out, no sweeties.

“When your mum came up to you, your mum was not looking very pleased with you? You knew you were going to get into trouble?”

Again, each time the girl replied: “Yeah.”

Strudwick said: “You told her the boys had taken your knickers down because you didn”t want your mother to think that you had been naughty? Is that right?”

The girl replied: “Yeah.”

Justice Saunders asked: “What were you worried about with your mother?”

“No sweeties,” the girl replied.

“Because if you had been naughty you would get no sweeties? Had you been naughty?

“A tiny bit,” said the girl.

Justice Saunders then told the child she had done nothing wrong.

“I am a judge and I know when people have done anything wrong, you have done nothing wrong,” he said.

The boys, now aged 11 and 10, have denied two charges each of rape and two charges each of attempted rape of a child under 13.

The trial continues. (ANI)

Victorian music teacher admits filming himself raping students

Melbourne, May 11 (ANI): A Victorian music teacher has admitted to grooming his female students for sex and filming himself raping and assaulting them.

Colin Harold Doo, 51, of central Victoria, pleaded guilty to more than 30 counts including six of rape, 12 of indecent acts with a child under 16 and seven of procuring a minor for purposes of child pornography, reports News.com.au.

The Victorian Supreme Court heard that Doo met his victims through his job as a music tutor, and that there were 11 identified victims aged from seven to 16 he assaulted from 1996 to 2008.

He groomed them by befriending their families and gaining their trust, and offering his victims sweets and fun activities like the use of his home computer.

The court heard Doo set up secret cameras in his home to film his assaults and even set up one in a homemade toilet in his bedroom so he could film his victims using it.

He took footage of two victims who were raped while appearing unconscious and in some cases superimposed his victim”s faces onto other pornographic images.

The pre-sentence hearing is continuing. (ANI)

New Brit healthy eating initiative: nursery kids banned from having b’day cakes

London, May 11 (ANI): A new British healthy eating initiative has asked a number of nurseries to ban children from having sweets or cakes to celebrate birthdays.

The “Pre-School Nutrition Project”, which was set up by Knowsley Borough Council and Chester University, sets out strict rules for nurseries which critics claimed risk “spoiling childhood”.

Sweets and cakes brought in for children’s birthdays cannot be eaten in the nursery, but must be handed to parents at the end of the day.

“Our Health & Wellbeing’s Early Years Healthy Eating Guidelines encourage nurseries to provide healthy snacks and treats for all children in their care, and encourages them to choose foods and drinks that are not high in sugar as part of a healthy lifestyle,” the Telegraph quoted Julie Tierney, the Assistant Public Health Director behind the scheme, as saying.

“It is important that special days are celebrated and nurseries are innovative and creative in the way that they do this without the need to give foods high in sugar,” she stated.

But Nick Seaton, who chairs the Campaign for Real Education, condemned the scheme.

“I am all for nurseries encouraging children to eat healthier. But banning sweets on birthdays is taking it too far,” he said.

“Diet is all about moderation and judgement. The powers that be should not be spoiling childhood all together.

“If you ban things completely some children will obviously rebel and it can be counter productive,” he added.

Researchers at Chester University will evaluate the scheme, and a final report will be delivered to council chiefs on May 28. (ANI)

Brit woman’s ‘naked candyman’ surprise

London, May 10 (ANI): A Brit woman was left in shock when she opened a bag of candy, only to find a two-inch pink sweet in the shape of a naked man holding his midget gems.

Lyz Parker, 23, found the naughty jelly candy in a bag of Candy King she got at Tesco Home Plus in Staines, Middlesex.

“When I opened the bag I screamed so loudly the whole office came running over. I couldn”t believe my eyes,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

Lyz, from Camberley, Surrey, called Candy King but at first they thought it was a prank call, but now they have launched an investigation in the issue.

“Clearly this is not part of Candy King”s assortment,” said the company.

Tesco added: “We expect better behaviour from our jelly sweets. We”ll raise it with the supplier.” (ANI)

Brit women ‘too busy to take care of themselves’

London, May 10 (ANI): A new survey has revealed that British women do not have time to care for their looks. They barely exercise and almost always resort to takeaway meals.

The survey of 1,000 women by sweets firm Panda Licorice, revealed that 45 per cent spend less than 10 minutes a day on hair and make-up. They have only two hours per week for ‘me’ time.

Seven in 10 get dressed in less than a 15 minutes. Nearly three-quarters of women say they would love to have more time to themselves, reports the Daily Express.

Nearly 500 admitted doing less than 30 minutes’ exercise a week, with nearly one in five not doing any.

Only one in 10 women find the time to cook an evening meal from scratch, with four in five regularly resorting to takeaway meals. (ANI)

Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrosio reveal their bikini body diet tips

Melbourne, Mar 26 (ANI): Australian model Miranda Kerr and Brazilian star Alessandra Ambrosio have revealed some of their secrets on how to attain a bikini body.

Kerr, 26, Ambrosio, 28, and South African model Candice Swanepoel, 21, took part in the 15th anniversary of Victoria’s Secret’s swim catalogue by posing in their bikinis.

According to E! Online, Kerr and Ambrosio revealed some of their bikini body diet tips.

“I’m pretty much 80 percent healthy, 20 percent indulgent, because I don’t believe in depriving yourself,” News.com.au quoted Kerr as saying.

She said her workout routine consists of yoga, Pilates and low resistance weight training, and admitted that she sometimes eats potato chips.

“I also like to go on the stepping machine if I’m a hotel and I can’t get outside,” she added.

Ambrosio said she still had a soft spot for sweets, and refuses to give up her steak.

“Lots of greens, but I love meat, so lots of protein,” she told E! Online.

Adding: “I have a little bit of chocolate here and there!” (ANI)

Rashtriya Janata Dal celebrates good show in Bihar by-polls

Patna, Sept 20 (ANI): The activists of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) here celebrated the party’s good show in the by-election for 18 legislative assembly seats.

The RJD-Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) won eight seats in the by-election for 18 legislative assembly seats, a major set back to ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U).

The JD (U) bagged three seats while its ally the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won two seats.

The activists burst crackers and distributed sweets to celebrate the win at the party office.

RJD leader Lalu Prasad termed the results as referendum on the ruling government.

“It is not possible for the Bihar Government-led by Nitish Kumar to return. The RJD alliance will return to power. The people of Bihar have welcomed us with open arms,” said Yadav.

The RJD failed poorly in Lok Sabha election in April-May this year, winning just four seats out of the total 40 in Bihar. (ANI)

Rashtriya Janata Dal celebrates good show in by-polls in Bihar

Patna, Sep 18 (ANI): Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) celebrated its good show in state by-election on Thursday.

The RJD-Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) won eight seats in the by-election for 18 legislative assembly seats, a major setback to ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U).

JD (U) bagged three seats while its ally Bharatiya Janata Party won two seats.

RJD activists gathered at the party office and burst crackers and distributed sweets to celebrate the win.

Rabri Devi, leader of opposition in Bihar legislative assembly, termed the results as referendum against the ruling government.

“Bihar government led by Nitish Kumar is fooling the public. The people of Bihar have understood it and that’s why they have rejected the ruling party. I congratulate the people of Bihar. I am sure that people will keep on voting for Rashtriya Janata Dal alliance,” said Devi.

RJD failed poorly in Lok Sabha election in April-May this year, winning just four seats out of the total 40 in Bihar. (ANI)

Kiwi chocolatier’s meat-flavoured chocs ‘a hit with men’!

London, Sept 17 (ANI): Meat-flavoured chocolate might not be everyone’s idea of a yummy treat, but a Kiwi chocolatier’s salami-tinged creation is proving to be a hit with men.

Brainchild of Hanna Frederick, the venison chocolate truffles are made from a blend of dark chocolate and ground-up salty dried meat.

Shaped like small sausages, the sweets have a salami aftertaste, she said.dmitting it was a weird combination, she said meat and chocolate went together “amazingly well”, reports The Telegraph.

“There’s this smoky taste to start, then a strong chocolate flavour comes in, and at the end you have this wonderful taste of salami,” she told the Australian Associated Press.

She said the snack, being served as a starter to 150 people at New Zealand’s Meat Industry Association conference, has proven a hit with men “who can’t get enough of it”, but admits women have been “quieter” in expressing approval.

“Women tend to love their chocolate more fruity, more feminine, and I guess meat doesn’t have that feel to it,” she said. (ANI)

Viagra laced fruit juices flowing in Malaysia!

Kuala Lumpur, Sept 14 (ANI): After being detected in coffee mixtures and sweets, Viagra has now been found in fruit juices.

After raiding more than 30 retailers and distributors dealing in the fruit juice, enforcement officers from the Health Ministry in Malaysia seized several hundred thousand ringgit worth of the product.

This followed after the ministry sent samples of the product for tests which confirmed the presence of sildenafil, reports The New Straits Times Online.

Sildenafil citrate, sold as Viagra, Revatio and various other trade names, is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction.

According to a Health Ministry source, this was the first time they had encountered a case where sildenafil had been mixed with fruit juices.

The mixture is potent and deadly to people suffering from heart disease and high blood pressure.

“It was brought to our attention after several people complained to the ministry about the suspicious fruit juice,” the source said.

“The producer and distributor had claimed that the fruit juice had been produced from selected natural herbs which could improve sexual performance of men and women,” the source added.

Following test results, investigations were conducted to identify retailers and distributors involved in selling the fruit juice.

“More than 30 simultaneous raids were carried out nationwide. Officers were also concerned that the retailers and distributors would hide their stocks as the product had also been sold via direct selling,” the source said.

“At the raid at the company’s headquarters in Subang Jaya, three marketing officers and the store caretaker were questioned by authorities,” the source added.

Investigations revealed that the fruit juice had been in the local market for the past six months and had received good response from consumers.

The consumer needs to mix the powder with water before drinking. (ANI)

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Ganesh Chaturthi Pooja Item

* A clay image or murti of Lord Ganesha
* Red and yellow flowers
* Druva grass blades
* One Coconut
* Sweets (preferably Modak)
* Sandalwood paste and incense sticks
* Incense dhoop, and agarbathis
* Panchamrit

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Six prisoners flee from West Bengal jail

Durgapur (WB), Aug 9 (ANI): Six prisoners fled from the Durgapur sub-jail in West Bengal Burdwan district on Saturday.

Banshodhar Sharma, Additional Director General (Jails) in West Bengal, told reporters that five jail wardens fell unconscious after consuming sweets and fruit juice offered by two accomplices of the prisoners during a visit to the jail. “The beverage was apparently laced with drugs,” he added.

The jail wardens have been admitted to a hospital.

All the escapees were undertrials accused in a kidnap case.

Police conducted search operations in nearby areas, but are yet to find the escapees. (ANI)

Six prisoners flee from West Bengal jail

Durgapur (WB), Aug 9 (ANI): Six prisoners fled from the Durgapur sub-jail in West Bengal Burdwan district on Saturday.

Banshodhar Sharma, Additional Director General (Jails) in West Bengal, told reporters that five jail wardens fell unconscious after consuming sweets and fruit juice offered by two accomplices of the prisoners during a visit to the jail.

“The beverage was apparently laced with drugs,” he added.

The jail wardens have been admitted to a hospital.

All the escapees were undertrials accused in a kidnap case.

Police conducted search operations in nearby areas, but are yet to find the escapees. (ANI)

Mum shocked to find sweets wrapped in swear words

London, Jun 23 (ANI): A Brit mum was shocked to find that the bag of sweets she had bought for her children were covered with swear words and crude phrases.

The sweets had phrases such as “F*** Off”, “Big Gay” and sexual references printed on them.

Delia Marshallsay, 27, from Poole, Dorset, spotted the offensive slogans just as she was about to give them to Taylor, five, Brandon, six, and their friends.

“It’s not something any mum would want their child to see,” the Mirror quoted her as saying.

A spokesman at 99p Stores, from where she bought the bag of Bingo sweets, said they would look into the matter.

“The supplier is investigating how this has happened to ensure there is no repeat incident,” he added. (ANI)

Woolworths to return to UK’s High Street

London, May 25 (ANI): Britain’s popular Woolworths-style stores are likely to the High Street, it has emerged.

‘Broke’ retail stores’ former boss is planning to buy back its vacant shops

Former managing director Tony Page has reportedly joined hands with UBS banker Gareth Thomas to raise between 5million pounds and 10millon pounds in a hope to bring back the famous Pic ‘n Mix sweets, toys and everyday items, reports the Daily Star.

Other former Woolworths bosses are also said to be working on the project with Page.

The plan would expand on the successful launch of Wellworths in Dorchester, Dorset.

The shop was opened by former Woolworths manager Claire Robertson as a replacement when her local branch closed down. (ANI)

Sakewa festival offers tribute to Mother Earth in Sikkim

Sikkim, May 24 (ANI): Assam Linzey in Sikkim celebrated Sakewa, a festival to offer tribute to Mother Earth on Saturday. Sakewa is held as a community prayer and during this festival sweets and food grains are offered to Lord Kubera, who is the God of food and wealth.

Assam Linzey mostly comprises of Rai community, who have celebrated this festival since ancient times and following the recognition of their language by the state government and declaration of Sakewa as a state holiday, the festival is now organized on a grand level

“The main motive behind this festival is to pray to earth on which mankind was created. Today we people pray for the progress and peace of mankind. We pray for the safety of mankind,” said AK Rai, one of the organizing members of the Sakewa festival.

The festival has become synonymous to brotherhood among different communities as member from other sects also participate in the celebration.

“All of the communities here celebrate this festival. Rai participate in our festivals and we participate in theirs. We show an example of strength by celebrating this festival together,” said Tulsi Sharma, a local from other community.

During Sakewa, women perform a folk dance called Sakewa Sili as their prayer to earth wishing good cultivation. The Rais are mainly cultivators who consider themselves as the off springs of Paruhang (the Rai God) who is believed to have dwelled in the Himalayas. (ANI)

Manmohan Singh gets unique greetings from artists

Allahabad/Ludhiana, May 22 (ANI): As Dr. Manmohan Singh gets ready for his second term as Prime Minister, artists have greeted him in their own unique way.

A youth from Allahabad city has built a sand sculpture of Dr. Singh at Sangam on the banks of the river Ganga.

“On the banks of the holy river Ganga, I have built sand sculpture of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. As he will take oath today, I am expressing my happiness in a creative way,” said Rajkapoor Chetera, Sand Artist.

The sculpture has been built at Sangam, union of three of the holiest rivers – Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati.

In Ludhiana, another artist has created wax statue of Dr. Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi to greet them on their resounding electoral win.

“We feel proud that a person like Manmohan Singh who is an economist, an honest person, dedicated and a visionary is working whole heartedly for the country’s progress,” said Chander Shekhar Prabhakar, the wax artist.

Elated that Dr. Singh will continue his second term, Prabhakar distributed sweets among his relatives and friends.

He also offered sweets to the statues. (ANI)

Karunanidhi seeks Centre’s intervention to save Lankan Tamils

Chennai, May 18 (ANI): Hours later the Sri Lankan Army claimed that it has won the final battle in a separatist conflict seen as one of the world’s most intractable wars, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Monday sought Central Government’s intervention to ensure the safety of those trapped in the conflict zone.

“We want the safety of the remaining Tamils and stressing this, I have spoken to Union Home minister P. Chidambaram in this regard,” Karunanidhi said at a press conference here.

Prabhakaran’s reported death comes shortly after soldiers stumbled upon the bodies of several key LTTE leaders, including his son Charles Anthony, who headed the group”s IT wing and was being groomed to take over his father’s mantle.

The deaths sparked frenzied celebrations in the capital Colombo and large parts of the Sinhalese populated central and southern provinces as people poured out of their homes, waved national flags and distributed sweets.

Prabhakaran founded the LTTE in 1976 and built it into an awesome military machine that at one point controlled a third of Sri Lanka”s land territory and two-thirds of its coastline. (ANI)

Sri Lankan President to address nation at 6 pm

Colombo, May 18 (ANI): Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa will address the nation today at 6 pm after the Lankan Army declared victory in his nation’s over quarter of a century civil war with the Tamil Tigers rebels.

Earlier in the day, the Sri Lankan Army claimed that Liberation of Tamil Ealam (LTTE) chief Velupillai Prabhakaran was shot dead by Sri Lankan Special Forces, as he tried to stage a dramatic breakout from an army encirclement.

Prabhakaran’s respected death comes shortly after soldiers stumbled upon the bodies of several key LTTE leaders, including his son Charles Anthony, who headed the group’s IT wing and was being groomed to take over his father’s mantle.

The deaths sparked frenzied celebrations in the capital Colombo and large parts of the Sinhalese populated central and southern provinces as people poured out of their homes, waved national flags and distributed sweets.

Prabhakaran founded the LTTE in 1976 and built it into an awesome military machine that at one point controlled a third of Sri Lanka’s land territory and two-thirds of its coastline. (ANI)

Some BJP leaders celebrate their victory in polls

Bangalore, Shimla/ Bhopal, May 16 (ANI): Some Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders on Saturday celebrated their success after defeating Congress candidates in their respective constituencies.

In Bangalore, BJP leader Anant Kumar offered his supporters and party workers sweets.

“The all India results are not upto expectations. Today, we are having our parliamentary board meeting under the leadership of L. K. Advani. We are going to discuss about the results there,” Kumar said.

BJP leader and Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, said he was proud of the voters of his state, who had supported the saffron party.

“The wind, which was blowing in support of the Congress towards Haryana, Delhi, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir, changed its direction in support of the BJP. For this I thank all the voters of Himachal,” Dhumal said.

Meanwhile, senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj expressed dismay over the BJP losing a large number of seats to the Congress.

“The results that have arrived are only of the BJP and not of the alliance. Our NDA alliance has increased so there has been no mistake in forming the alliance. If we compare the results, then BJP has got less number of votes than Congress. So why should we blame the alliance,” Swaraj said. (ANI)