Are Evan Rachel Wood and Alexander Skarsgard an item?

Washington, Sep 8 (ANI): American actress Evan Rachel Wood is reportedly dating her ‘True Blood’ co-star Alexander Skarsgard.

According to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, Wood, 22, had recently been linked to E.R. actor Shane West, but is said to have moved on to Swedish actor Skarsgard, 33, after meeting him on the set of the hit vampire TV show, reports Contactmusic.

The pair have been spotted enjoying a string of dates, including a soccer match and a boat trip.

Wood even jetted into Louisiana over the weekend to keep the actor company during breaks from filming the ‘Straw Dogs’ remake. (ANI)

Ted Kennedy autobiography to hit shelves in September

Washington, Aug.27 (ANI): Senator Ted Kennedy’s autobiography, “True Compass,” will hit shelves next month, but the talking point is the publisher, who has announced a 1,000 price tag for a limited number of pre-signed books.

According to Politico, standard editions of “True Compass” will sell for 35 dollars and will hit stores on September 14.

The book, published by Twelve, will join the rarified ranks of posthumously published books written by political figures, such as Richard Nixon’s “Beyond Peace” and Ronald Reagan’s “The Reagan Diaries.”

Twelve’s publisher and editor-in-chief Jonathan Karp, who worked closely on the book for the past two years, said in a statement: Kennedy “worked valiantly to finish the book and make it the best it could be. As always, he was true to his word. The result is a great and inspiring legacy to readers everywhere, a case study in perseverance.” (ANI)

Anna Paquin says her “uterus is really flattered” by pregnancy rumours

Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): Joking about her recent pregnancy rumours, Anna Paquin has said that her “uterus is really flattered” by the constant speculation.

The ‘True Blood’ star’s representatives had denied rumours that she was pregnant with fiance, costar Stephen Moyer’s baby.

“My uterus is really flattered that everyone cares. But sorry, no occupants,” People quoted her as telling Extra at a Nylon magazine party.

The actress wore a form-fitting Herve L. Leroux dress to the event.

Paquin had blogs guessing whether she was expecting, when she wore a baggy dress in Beverly Hills on August 19.

However, whether pregnant or not, Paquin will soon get practice at being a mother, as Moyer, 39, is dad to Lilac, 5, and Billy, 8, from prior relationships. (ANI)

Anna Paquin does not mind getting naked

New York, Aug 24 (ANI): True Blood star Anna Paquin has said that she does not have any problems getting naked in the hit HBO show.

“It’s like, I’m sorry, maybe there are a lot of women who keep their bras on while they have sex . . . I don’t happen to be one of them. I don’t think the naked body is particularly shocking or interesting,” the New York Post quoted her as telling the new issue of Nylon.

She added: “People are incredibly literal sometimes in how they view you. You have dark hair and pale skin? You must be brooding.

“The second you dye your hair blond and get a spray tan, people treat you as if you’re a bit stupider and happier.”

The hottie along with “The Dollhouse” star Eliza Dushku, “90210″ star AnnaLynne McCord and Kristin Cavallari from “The Hills,” are to soon host a party for the magazine. (ANI)

Job Mela ~ JNTU Job Mela ~ Job Fair in Hyderabad ~ Hyderabad Jobs Fair ~ JNTU Hyderabad Job Fair ~ Hyderabad Job Fair ~ 11th July 2009

Job Mela ~ JNTU Job Mela ~ Job Fair in Hyderabad ~ Hyderabad Jobs Fair ~ JNTU Hyderabad Job Fair ~ Hyderabad Job Fair ~ 11th July 2009

The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) in association with the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education is going to conduct its first Career Awareness and Recruitment Drive (CARD) programme on its premises at Kukatpally on July 11.

D.N Reddy, vice-chancellor, JNTU said, “Only graduates, including B.E (or) B.Tech and MBA, MCA post graduates from different universities in the State are eligible for registration.”

Interested candidates can enroll their names by paying Rs.10 as registration fee on Saturday from 9.30 a.m. onwards.

Three registration counters have been set up at Academic Staff College, School of IT and College of Engineering in university premises.

Candidates are advised to carry minimum of ten resume copies, passport size photographs and true copies of marksheets and other certificates.

Oz WAGS invited to team camp to improve harmony during Ashes

Melbourne, May 23 (ANI): In the wake of several high-profile flare-ups involving the wives and girlfriends of Australian cricketers, Cricket Australia has invited partners of its players to a pre-England camp at Hyatt Coolum on the Sunshine Coast, in a bid to short-circuit the fractious relationships that hurt the 2005 series campaign.

The WAGs issue was a flashpoint in Australia’s terrible 2005 Ashes loss in England, and was graphically exposed by then wicket keeper great Adam Gilchrist in his book, True Colours.

“It was apparent, when the guys returned to the hotel from Lord’s, that some personality clashes had disrupted relations between wives and players,” Gilchrist wrote.

“A guy would go out to dinner with his partner and hear bad things about someone else’s partner. You could be sure that the same was happening somewhere else, in reverse. So it ended up that some of the guys were suffering from their divided loyalties,” he wrote.

“The wives and girlfriends are going up, too. It’s a good opportunity for them to get together and, given the changing face of the team, there are a lot of new people about. It’s important for the girls to bond, to share knowledge and give each other support,” skipper Ponting said.

Sources close to the camp have claimed that Brett Lee’s estranged wife Liz was at the centre of several feuds involving the WAGs over the last few years, News.com.au reported.

Senior Test players are hopeful the pre-Ashes camp will ensure improved harmony on this year’s tour, although it is known at least two of the girls who will be in England do not get along.

Glamour pair Michael Clarke and Lara Bingle is Australian cricket’s best-known couple, while the skipper’s wife Rianna Ponting is also a fixture on the WAGs scene.

Athletics champion Tamsyn Lewis is set to surge into the WAGs spotlight with her partner Graham Manou heading to England as Australia’s backup gloveman.

Jessica Bratich, the karate champion partner of fast bowler Mitchell Johnson, also had plenty of publicity with her wardrobe malfunction at the Allan Border Medal earlier this year.(ANI)

Evan Rachel Wood to play 500-year-old vampire in ‘True Blood’

Washington, April 23 (ANI): Actress Evan Rachel Wood has signed on to star as a 500-year-old bloodsucking vampire in a hit U.S. TV drama.

The ‘Wrestler’ star will portray Sophie-Anne, the vampire Queen of Louisiana, in the upcoming second season of ‘True Blood’, which debuted last year (08).

According to Website EW.com, she will appear in a two-episode arc at the end of the new season, reports Contactmusic.

Meanwhile, rumours are abuzz that Manson and Rachel Woods have rekindled their romance.

The couple, who ended their two-year relationship in October last year, have reportedly reunited. (ANI)

A relaxed, optimistic Alonso only frowns over Ferrari

A relaxed, optimistic Alonso only frowns over FerrariPortimao, Portugal – If his optimism and his coolness are anything to go by, Fernando Alonso has half a Formula 1 title – the third of his personal count – in his pocket already, even before the 2009 season starts on March 29 in Australia.

In southern Portugal, where the year’s first joint tests were being held until Thursday, only one word could take away the Spaniard’s smile: Ferrari.

“I’ve been having to answer that question for five years,” he complained at a press conference in the brand new Portimao circuit, when asked by a journalist.

No, he has nothing to say about Ferrari, to whom he has repeatedly been linked by rumours.

“Maybe if we win two or three races we can forget about Ferrari,” he said.

Alonso insists he is thinking about his team, Renault, and about the present, “not about 2010, 2011, 2012 or 2013.”

And the present looks rosy for the driver who won the Formula 1 world championship in 2005 and 2006.

“My goal is to win the drivers’ title and the constructors’ title,” he says of the upcoming season.

With a serious and challenging look on his face, the Spaniard says the new car can win races.

He is aware of the pressure that puts on him and on his whole team. However, Alonso does not “feel” that pressure these days – he is having fun in his job, and he is not afraid to say it.

“When you are waiting for your first title everything is more complicated, any mistake is more serious,” he says.

Following a very quiet winter holiday, in which he admitted that he “almost only ate, slept and rode a bicycle,” Alonso looks more relaxed than ever.

At age 27, he is one of the veterans in Formula 1.

“I had not thought about that, that’s true,” smiled the man who first rode a kart at age 3.

He is not too enthusiastic about the new wave of changes imposed by the motorsport federation FIA, but he knows the modifications are necessary.

“We have to accept them,” he admits.

However, he wants more continuity.

“Constant changes confuse spectators. It is as if in football you changed the offside rule every year.”

Of the criticism that has been poured on Renault’s new car, which many journalists in Portimao have termed “ugly,” Alonso stood up for designers.

“The new shapes are striking, that’s true, but it is a matter of getting used to them. When we see a photo of 2008 cars in three or four months, we are going to find them strange.”

However, the Spaniard stressed that drivers have no voice in the car’s look. They only help and express their views in tests, to explain how the vehicle behaves in turns, for example.

Alonso is only set to drive the new R29 in Portugal Wednesday and Thursday.

“They asked me and I opted not to drive on the first days, because there are always problems in the first days,” he joked, to journalists’ laughter.

He still does not know his new weapon too well, because it was his Brazilian team-mate Nelsinho Piquet who had to face the rain at Portimao Monday. Alonso only did a few laps on a bicycle.

However, the end of last season, with two race wins and more points than any other driver, gave the Spaniard “great confidence.”

“Halfway through the year nobody was counting on us,” he recalls.

For Alonso, “everything is possible” in the upcoming season, which he described as “one of the most open and hardest-fought” he has seen, with more teams and pilots fighting for the title.

If Alonso got upset when asked about Ferrari, he became thoughtful over a question about the retirement of Ron Dennis, his former boss at McLaren-Mercedes.

“We were never the best of friends, but I have great respect for him. It is difficult to do what he did, to stay at the top for so long.” (dpa)

Campaign in virtual world launched by Tata Teleservices

Campaign in virtual world launched by Tata Teleservices An announcement was today made by Tata Indicom that they have entered in a partnership with Indusgeeks Solutions Private Ltd, according to which it will extend its ongoing “Suno Dil Ki Awaaz” campaign into the virtual world.

An interactive ‘virtual competition’ involving Virtual World and Talent Hunt would be launched by Tata Indicom with the aim to compliment the initiative.

Tata Indicom, under this partnership will develop its own virtual island in the digital space where visitors can also enjoy the soft properties on the virtual island like games, songs and other interactive program other than participating in the contest and getting to know detailed information about the firm’s products and offerings.

Tata Teleservices Limited’s Chief Marketing Officer Lloyd Mathias reported, “With the exciting Second Life initiative, we continue with our tradition of launching many industry-firsts. The digital world is evolving at a fantastic pace-cutting across geographical and cultural barriers-and we firmly believe that the Virtual World has a huge outreach potential for businesses.”

The virtual world will also see the presence of the present brand ambassadors of the company, each in their own avatar. Furthermore, any one from any part of the world can participate in the campaign.

Siddharth Banerjee, CEO, Indusgeeks Solutions Pvt. Ltd said, “We are thrilled to partner with Tata Teleservices and create a benchmark initiative.” He added, “Tata Teleservices has demonstrated true thought leadership in the domain of digital marketing by using this interactive, immersive 3D medium to convey their brand story.”

Obama Speech Text in News

Washington  – US President Barack Obama’s inaugural speech, final part:

As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains. They have something to tell us today, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages. We honor them not only because they are guardians of our liberty, but because they embody the spirit of service; a willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves. And yet, at this moment – a moment that will define a generation – it is precisely this spirit that must inhabit us all.

For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate.

Our challenges may be new. The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends – hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism – these things are old. These things are true. They have been the quiet force of progress throughout our history. What is demanded then is a return to these truths. What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility – a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task.

This is the price and the promise of citizenship.

This is the source of our confidence – the knowledge that God calls on us to shape an uncertain destiny.

This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed – why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.

So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of America’s birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned. The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people:

“Let it be told to the future world… that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive… that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet [it].”

America. In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children’s children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God’s grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations. (dpa)

Daimler confirms desire to sell Chrysler stake

Stuttgart – Daimler of Germany confirmed Tuesday its desire to sell the one-fifth of US automaker Chrysler which it still owns after their unhappy marriage.

“We continue to be interested in selling the 19.9 per cent,” said a spokeswoman in Stuttgart, the same day as Chrysler and Fiat announced a preliminary agreement to merge.

The German carmaker’s talks with private-equity investor Cerberus on a sale of the stake ground to a stop last autumn, when Cerberus demanded compensation from the Germans in connection with the earlier sale of the majority of Chrysler shares.

Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche said in Detroit last week that his Stuttgart-based company was willing to talk again to Cerberus. The spokewosman said Tuesday the companies had never broken off contact with one another.

She declined comment on Fiat’s negotiations to take a stake in Chrysler, but said the German company welcomed any move with the potential to stabilize Chrysler’s position and save jobs there.

Daimler controlled Chrysler for over a decade, but sold out when the US maker’s losses started to mount again. Cerberus claims it was misled about the true extent of Chrysler’s problems before the sale. (dpa)

Thai military investigates Rohingya push-back accusations

Bangkok – Thailand’s military has agreed to investigate reports that its navy pushed hundreds of Rohingya boat people back out to sea last month, leaving as estimated 500 missing and feared drowned, the army commander-in-chief confirmed Tuesday.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva requested the investigation after meeting with human rights groups at a meeting Monday at which the Rohingya refugee situation was raised.

Thai Army Commander-in-Chief General Anupong Paochinda, while confirming Tuesday that the military will conduct the investigation, at the same time said he was confident no abuses had been committed against the Rohingyas, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar’s Arakan State who have been denied citizenship by the ruling junta.

The Arakan Project, a non-governmental organization that monitors treatment of the Rohingyas, has claimed that Thai authorities on at least two occasions last month forced almost 1,000 Rohingyas back to sea in boats without engines and with scant supplies of food and water.

The Arakan Project has provided evidence based on the testimony of survivors that the Thai Navy between December 18 and 30 pushed some 992 Rohingyas in engineless boats back onto the high seas from southern Thailand.

Chris Lewa, coordinator of the Arakan Project, said there may have been more push-backs that she was unaware of.

“If some of the people hadn’t survived we would never have known about these cases,” said Lewa.

News that the Thai military was pushing Rohingya refugees out to sea came to light last month when the Indian Navy on December 18 rescued 107 people from a boat who claimed that they had been put to sea in the engineless craft by the Thai Navy and set adrift.

According to the survivors, about 300 of the 412 refugees had drowned when they jumped overboard to try to swim to shore.

Another group of 580 Rohingyas was allegedly shoved back to sea on December 30 in five boats after the engines were removed, said Lewa.

Of this group, some 193 onboard were rescued near Indonesia’s Sabang Island in Aceh province on January 7 and an another boat with 150 onboard was rescued off Tillanchang Island, India, on January 10.

On January 6, another 81 Rohingyas were rescued by Thai fishermen, and have since been put under Thai military custody again, said Lewa.

The Arkan Project was still checking whether this group was part of the 580 pushed back on December 30.

There are still between 400 to 500 of the refugees unaccounted for, she said.

The Thai miliary has denied the accusations, although officials acknowledge that they see the Myanmar-Muslims as a security threat, suspecting them of coming to Thailand to join Thai-Muslim insurgents in southern Thailand’s Pattani area.

“Definitely the reason for this is national security,” said Lewa, speculating on the Thai military’s drastic measures.

Lewa, who has worked with the Rohingya for years, said she was convinced the majority had landed in Thailand en route to Malaysia, where they can look for employment, paying brokers about 1,000 dollars for the passage.

The Rohingyas, numbering about 750,000 in Arakan, are stateless people, having been denied citizenship in Myanmar and Bangladesh.

Lewa called for Thailand to find a regional solution to the new wave of boat people.

“It’s a regional issue,” said Lewa. “Thailand cannot solve it alone, but should collaborate with the counties concerned and international agencies to find a solution to this problem.”

Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya has said he planned to meet with the ambassadors of Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Myanmar to discuss the issue, should the allegations against the Thai navy prove true. (dpa)

Roddick vote of confidence for new ATP boss

Roddick vote of confidence for new ATP boss Melbourne – Andy Roddick says he’s impressed with new ATP boss Adam Helfant, after meeting his fellow American at the Australian Open.

“I actually was lucky enough to have dinner with him the other night. I was pretty impressed,” said Roddick. “He didn’t come in with kind of this braggadocio attitude of what he’s done, whatever. He kind of came in and he had his notepad and his pen, and he asked questions, and he wrote down notes. He didn’t come in like a know-it- all.”

Helfant is new to tennis, having previously negotiated contracts for Nike, which brought him into contact with the elite world of major players including Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

Critics fear that the newly chosen executive will face a steep learning curve to get a true grounding in the game. None of that bothers Roddick.

“It was an impressive meeting, that’s for sure,” he said. “After the meeting, I was glad that they had chosen him.” (dpa)

Ukraine capital short on gas, Kievites battle the cold

Ukraine capital short on gas, Kievites battle the cold Kiev – City managers in the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Tuesday began energy conservation measures because of falling supplies of natural gas, officials at the power company Kievenergo said.

Kiev residents, for their part, were resorting to tried and true methods of beating the cold, as yet another gas war with Russia and a vicious cold snap enveloped their city.

“A fur hat is the way to survive the winter,” said Vadym Panchenko, a pensioner and taking in the fresh air at Kiev’s central Maidan Square. “No one can turn off a fur hat.”

Panchenko’s headgear is far from stylish in today’s surprisingly stylish Kiev. Where once Soviet-era lumpy coats, clunky shoes, and animal-skin hats once dominated the snowy sidewalks of the Ukrainian capital, now down jackets and knit caps are standard winter wear, along with knee high boots on dangerously high heels for many if not most of the women.

“My mama may have been right,” admitted student Yulia Romatsova, hatless and shivering in an expensive matching leather jacket, miniskirt, and boots, as as she made her way to the Maidan metro stop. “Today perhaps I should have worn mittens.”

Heating in Kiev as in most former Soviet cities is centrally- produced and highly inefficient, with apartment buildings and homes kept warm by a regional utility providing heat to all customers at a fixed temperature.

Two of the city’s five power plants would shift fuel use from natural gas to diesel, and reduce the temperature of heat provided to homes through the metropolis, because of limited supplies of gas, city authorities said on Wednesday.

Thermostats allowing individual homeowners to set temperatures within their residence are rare. And so, with the mercury plunging and their government’s negotiations with the Kremlin at a dead end, Kievites are falling back on tried and true methods of keeping cold away from home and hearth.

“I cook lots of soups and hot drinks, it warms the belly and the heat from the kitchen helps keep the apartment warm,” said housewife Vitalina Ilchenko. “And in an emergency of course you can just run the oven and not cook anything – but we’re not to that point yet.”

But that day may be coming, officials warned. Kiev at present consumption rates as of Wednesday morning had a mere four days left during which it could operate all heating stations on gas, before risking a major shutdown, a Kievenergo official said.

Members of the opposition in the Kiev city council offered even more dire predictions, with Dmitry Andrievsky, a pro-Europe councilman, saying “we have less than a week of diesel available, and after that we are looking at an entire collapse of the city heating system … and a catastrophe affecting millions.”

The Kiev city hall announcement on heating policy came during the coldest winter in Ukraine in a half-decade. The Kiev government this season nonetheless has left radiators throughout the city at lower than usual temperatures, citing a tight metropolitan budget due to the international financial crisis and falling tax revenue.

The Russian natural gas embargo on Ukraine begun at the start of 2009 was a contributing factor, but not the only grounds for emergency energy economy measures, according to a Kievenergo statement.

Kievenergo in early December drastically reduced supplies of hot water throughout the city, leaving homes in outlying regions with only cold water for washing and cooking, for as much as a week at a time.

Yet the inefficiency by which Kiev, a city of four million, manages its energy is scaldingly evident in the water faucet of Oksana Konstantinova, an office manager living a few blocks from a heating plant in Kiev’s residential Darnitsa district.

“You open the tap, and boiling water comes out, there is no cold,” she said. “To get normal water, you have to live at least a kilometre from the heating plant.”

The state of public utilities in the Ukrainian capital is widely considered a bellwether of the quality of government management in the former Soviet republic. Public services including heating, power, sewage treatment, and transportation are almost always worse – much worse – in Ukraine’s provincial cities as compared to Kiev.

Heating reductions and partial cut-offs already have been reported across the former Soviet republic, particularly in Lviv, Chernovtsi, and Zaporizhia.

“We’ll survive somehow if they turn off the heat all the way, we’ve done it before” Panchenko said. “But it could be uncomfortable.” (dpa)

MIC president rejects Hindraf’s ‘pamphlet’ claims

Chennai, Jan.9 (ANI): Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) president S. Samy Vellu has severely criticised the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leader, P. Waythamoorthy, for distributing pamphlets containing severe allegations, at the ongoing Pravasi Bharatiya Divas here.

“All the allegations are lies. As a lawyer, he should know that he would have to pay for it if he tells lie,” the Star quoted the MCI president Vellu, as saying.

The pamphlets distributed by the Hindraf leader here, reportedly contain a statement that asks the Indian Government to stop all investments in Malaysia and also refrain from buying palm oil. It also claims that there were 150,000 Malaysian Indians who are stateless.

Furious about the incident, Samy Vellu showed his faith in the Indian leadership, and said that the Indian Government and leaders were wise enough and would not listen to the call for stopping all investments in Malaysia.

Vellu, claimed that the statement which said that there were 150,000 Malaysian Indians who were stateless, was an outright lie.

He also claimed that there were 21,000 people without birth certificates, and the Home Affairs Ministry has been directed to attend to the problem immediately.

Vellu said that he would write to the Indian government to inform them that the allegations in the pamphlet were not true. (ANI)

Oz mayor ‘gets the s..ts’ after whole town down with diarrhoea reports!

Melbourne, Jan 9 (ANI): The mayor of Bluff is upset with the claims that almost all the people in the central Queensland town have contracted diarrhoea by drinking contaminated water.

Central Highlands mayor Peter Maguire hit out at the claims of resident Tim Cummings that “the water is so crook, just about everyone gets gastric sooner or later.”

Maguire said that he’s “got the s..ts” with reports.

“The whole town doesn’t have diarrhoea,” the Courier Mail quoted Maguire as saying.

“The story is that everyone in the town has got diarrhoea but that’s not true and it (the report) has given me the s..ts,” he added.

Maguire said the town had endured problems with its drinking water with runoff from a coalmine increasing salinity and a mechanical breakdown at the Blackwater Water Treatment Plant, leading to partially treated water entering the drinking supply on December 15.

Cumming had claimed that almost everyone in town had contracted diarrhoea from drinking water contaminated by the Ensham mine.

Maguire said he could definitely taste the salt in the water after an earlier release of water from the coal mine but he did not believe it had caused a diarrhoea outbreak.

“We’ve just had a lot of rain that has flushed out all that dirty water,” he said.

Residents of Blackwater and Bluff had been advised to boil their drinking water after the December 15 breakdown at the water treatment plant.

A note on the council’s website advised residents that the situation has now been resolved. (ANI)

National Commission for Minorities Educational Institutions strengthened

New Delhi, Jan 9 (ANI): The Union Cabinet today approved amendments to the National Commission for Minorities Educational Institutions Act 2004.

The National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions was established through the promulgation of an Ordinance dated November 11, 2004.

The Ordinance was replaced by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act 2004 (2 of 2005) which was notified on January 6, 2005.

The Act provided for constitution of the Commission. The key objective is to ensure that the true amplitude of the educational rights enshrined in Article 30(1) of the Constitution is made available to the members of the notified religious minority communities.

This entails, inter alia, addressing all issues that pertain to the denial, deprivation or violation of the constitutional rights of the minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice, including all issues related to grant of NOC, minority status certificates and affiliation to universities, wherever applicable.

The Commission, which has been in existence for three years, has faced certain practical difficulties in implementing some of the provisions of the Act.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development has also, from time to time received several suggestions in regard to the Act ( 2 of 2005) from various cross-sections of the minorities, which were referred to the Commission.

The Commission has considered views and suggestions expressed by various stake-holders and has recommended certain amendments to the NCMEI Act.

Accordingly, the Cabinet has given approval to the Amendment of Section 2, Section 3, Section 10 and Section 12B of the NCMEI Act.

One of the important amendments is to increase the number of members of the Commission, other than the Chairperson, from the existing 2 to 3 in order to enable the Commission to deal with the increasing number of matters before it. (ANI)

Warne not interested in coaching England

London, Jan 9 (ANI): Legendary spinner Shane Warne has said that he is not interested in coaching England at present because he has given up following a team around the world.

He claims that the offer from Kevin Pietersen to replace Peter Moores as England head coach was ‘not taken seriously’ by him.

Writing in The Times today, Warne reveals that he did receive a tongue-in-cheek approach from Pietersen via text message, but turned it down.

Warne, who would require a salary way beyond the 250,000 pounds earned by Moores, distanced himself from the England job.

“I could not give a full-time position the time to do it properly. Following a team around the world is what I have given up. If I was happy to do that, I would still be playing,” Warne writes.

However, Warne adds that “if an offer comes that sounds too good to be true, I would have to stop and think.”

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Pietersen, who played under the former Australia leg spinner”s captaincy at Hampshire, wanted to reassemble the successful trio of Warne, Darren Berry and Jeremy Snape, who supervised the charge of the unfancied Rajasthan Royals to the Indian Premier League title last May.

However, the managing director of England cricket Hugh Morris said that Pietersen did not mention Warne”s name in any discussions held during the breakdown of the former captain”s relationship with Moores. (ANI)

Are Brangelina husband and wife?

London, Jan 09 (ANI): Brad Pitt and partner Angelina Jolie are husband and wife – if actress Taraji Henson’s slip of tongue is to be believed.

It so happened that while talking to Hollyscoop, Taraji Henson– who appeared alongside Brad in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button – revealed that she had offered her babysitting tips to Angelina and referred to Pitt as her ‘husband’.

After correcting herself, she once again referred to Pitt as Angelina’s husband, reports The Sun.

Looking back, Jack Black broke the news that Angelina was expecting twins at last year’s Cannes Film Festival.

And much to everybody’s amazement that slip of the tongue came true. (ANI)

Warne did not take Pietersen’s offer to be England coach seriously

London, Jan 9 (ANI): The offer from Kevin Pietersen to replace Peter Moores as England head coach was ‘not taken seriously’ by legendary spinner Shane Warne.

Writing in The Times today, Warne reveals that he did receive a tongue-in-cheek approach from Pietersen via text message, but turned it down.

Warne, who would require a salary way beyond the 250,000 pounds earned by Moores, distanced himself from the England job.

“I could not give a full-time position the time to do it properly. Following a team around the world is what I have given up. If I was happy to do that, I would still be playing,” Warne writes.

However, Warne adds that “if an offer comes that sounds too good to be true, I would have to stop and think.”

The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Pietersen, who played under the former Australia leg spinner’s captaincy at Hampshire, wanted to reassemble the successful trio of Warne, Darren Berry and Jeremy Snape, who supervised the charge of the unfancied Rajasthan Royals to the Indian Premier League title last May.

However, the managing director of England cricket Hugh Morris said that Pietersen did not mention Warne’s name in any discussions held during the breakdown of the former captain’s relationship with Moores. (ANI)