Oprah makes her Twitter debut

Washington, Apr 18 (ANI): After Ashton Kutcher’s record-breaking debut on Twitter, the social networking world has now welcomed yet another celebrity entrant – Oprah Winfrey.

Around 10 a.m. on April 17, the talk-show queen posted her first Twitter message, entirely in caps.

“HI TWITTERS . THANK YOU FOR A WARM WELCOME. FEELING REALLY 21st CENTURY,” Us magazine quoted her as writing on Twitter.

With 75,000 followers so far, Winfrey has added Demi Moore and Jimmy Fallon in her friend list.

Fallon even “tweeted” to tell her that he was at a deli for a photo shoot.

And she replied: “Hi Jimmy. Order a reuben for me.”

Oprah also posted an update on her newly adopted blond cocker spaniel Sadie, who is suffering from a gastrointestinal tract disease.

“Sadie’s great. Gets her rabies vaccine today,” said Winfrey. (ANI)

Indian external affairs minister arrives in Dhaka for talks

Indian external affairs minister arrives in Dhaka for talks Dhaka – Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee arrived in Dhaka Monday for talks on trade, investment and security with top Bangladeshi officials.

“We will work for further improvement of bilateral relations and find new areas of cooperation,” Pranab said on his arrival at the Zia International Airport.

Pranab was scheduled to hold meetings with Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed and Foreign Minister Dipu Moni later in the day.

“I hope to cover in my interaction the entire gamut of our relations including security, connectivity, trade and investment and other important areas,” the Indian minister said.

This is the first visit by an Indian minister after Bangladesh returned to democratic rule following December elections, ending two years under a military backed government. In the elections, Hasina’s Awami League-led alliance won a sweeping victory.

Pranab also congratulated the Bangladeshi people for helping to achieve a smooth transition to democracy.

“Allow me at the outset to convey warm greetings and congratulations to the people of Bangladesh for the successful conduct of a free, fair and peaceful election.”

During the visit the two next-door neighbours are expected to ink two deals, a trade agreement and a bilateral investment promotion and protection agreement.

Hasina’s cabinet on Thursday cleared the way for signing the two agreements with India.

The agreement on mutual investment promotion and protection will give most favoured nation status to each other while the trade agreement is a renewal of an old deal, originally signed in 1980, that allowed the two nations to use their water, rail and road routes for transportation of goods.

India has been enjoying limited transit facilities only on water routes since the signing of the treaty.

But New Delhi has long been pressing Dhaka to allow transportation of Indian goods to its isolated seven states in north-east India through Bangladesh territory. (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)

Daniel Craig used ‘Hollywood power’ to save co-star Jamie Bell

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): James Bond star Daniel Craig put his ‘Hollywood power’ to good use while shooting for new movie ‘Defiance’ – after his co-star Jamie Bell fell ill onset.

The 007 star and Billy Elliot actor were shooting outdoor scenes for the war drama on location in Lithuania when the freezing conditions sent Bell close to hypothermia.

Craig immediately ordered the producers to stop shooting so that Bell could head to his trailer to warm up.

“The conditions were ripe for a bout of, ”I”m not f**king doing this!” but the closest we got was Daniel standing up for me one day in the rain at the end of October, it was absolutely freezing,” Contactmusic quoted Bell, as saying.

“My body started to lose control, going into hypothermic shock, I think. He said, ”We have to stop, he”s starting to freak out and he”s going to die”. He used his Hollywood power for good.

“It”s daft, because you do have to be butch in the presence of Bond, but Daniel has a really good heart and said, ”You need to take a second and then come back”. He”s very much the leader that he portrays in this film,” he added. (ANI)

Sea level to rise by 1 meter in next 100 years

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): New research has indicated that the ocean could rise a meter higher than the current sea level in the next 100 years, which is three times higher than predictions from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC.

The groundbreaking new research was conducted by an international team of researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, England and Finland.

According to the UN’s IPCC, the global climate in the coming century will be 2-4 degrees warmer than today, but the ocean is much slower to warm up than the air and the large ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica are also slower to melt.

The great uncertainty in the calculation of the future rise in the sea level lies in the uncertainty over how quickly the ice sheets on land will melt and flow out to sea.

The model predictions of the melting of the ice sheets are the basis for the IPCC’s predictions for the rise in sea level are not capable of showing the rapid changes observed in recent years.

The new research has therefore taken a different approach.

“Instead of making calculations based on what one believes will happen with the melting of the ice sheets, we have made calculations based on what has actually happened in the past,” said Aslak Grinsted, who is a geophysicist at the Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen.

“We have looked at the direct relationship between the global temperature and the sea level 2000 years into the past,” he explained.

With the help of annual growth rings of trees and analysis from ice core borings, researchers have been able to calculate the temperature for the global climate 2000 years back in time.

For around 300 years, the sea level has been closely observed in several places around the world and in addition to that there is historical knowledge of the sea level of the past in different places in the world.

By linking the two sets of information together, Aslak Grinsted could see the relationship between temperature and sea level.

Assuming that the climate in the coming century will be three degrees warmer, the new model predictions indicate that the ocean will rise between 0,9 and 1,3 meters.

To rise so much so quickly means that the ice sheets will melt much faster than previously believed.

According to Grinsted, in the current situation with global warming, the sea level will rise by a meter in the span of the next 100 years. (ANI)

Craig, Schreiber downed hardcore vodka to beat cold on ‘Defiance’ sets!

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): James Bond star Daniel Craig and actor Live Schreiber had a rather ‘tipsy’ formula to beat the shivers while shooting new war movie ‘Defiance’ in Lithuania— hardcore vodka.

In a bid to stay warm in the chilling weather, the two actors heavily drank Lithuanian vodka to keep the cold at bay.

“Our secret for staying warm was vodka. We had lots of good Lithuanian vodka,” Contactmusic quoted Schreiber as telling Parade.com.

He added: “It was very good, so good that we drank a lot of it. I mean we were in the woods and it was freezing.

“You didn”t have to pretend you were cold because we were all shivering.” (ANI)

UK prison officer suspended for smuggling in McDonald”s Big Macs for inmates!

London, January 8 (ANI): A Belmarsh Prison officer in England has been suspended on charges of allegedly smuggling in McDonald’s meals for inmates.

A warder patrolling the prison caught the smell of Big Macs, fries and fizzy drinks while two prisoners were enjoying them.

When the cell was searched, the food was found hidden in a sink beneath a towel.

The food was still warm when the warder found it.

The inmates, both drug dealers, were questioned from where did they get McDonald’s meals, upon which they revealed that the suspended officer had sneaked them in.

An inquiry into the matter has been launched.

Belmarsh bosses are said to be furious that the food got in despite the jail in Woolwich, South East London, supposedly having Britain’s tightest security.

“It is a major security concern. All staff and visitors are searched every time they enter the prison. X-ray machines are used as well as physical searches. All food has to be sealed and security would never let a McDonald’s through, if detected,” the Mirror quoted a jail source as saying.

“The worry is if McDonald’s meals can be sneaked into the prison, then what else has been?” the source added.

An initial study of CCTV footage at the jail has failed to pinpoint how the food was smuggled in. (ANI)

Cheney says he is warm, lovable

Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): US Vice President Dick Cheney has said that his image has gotten a bad rap in the press, and added that he is in fact “a warm, lovable sort.”

Cheney conceded in an interview with CBS radio that he sometimes expresses himself “rather forcefully toward some of my compatriots, like Pat Leahy from Vermont”, but dismissed as a caricature the idea that he is a “Darth Vader-type personality.”

“I think all of that’s been pretty dramatically overdone,” Politico.com quoted the vice president, as saying. “I’m actually a warm, lovable sort,” he added.

Cheney also insisted that his influence within the Bush Administration was overstated throughout the past eight years.

“The notion that somehow I was pulling strings or making presidential-level decisions. I was not,” he said.

“There was never any question about who was in charge. It was George Bush. And that’s the way we operated. This whole notion that somehow I exceeded my authority here, was usurping his authority, is simply not true. It’s an urban legend, never happened,” Cheney said. (ANI)

Scientists discover “warm plasma cloak” enveloping Earth

Washington, Jan 8 (ANI): Scientists have assembled information that indicates the presence of a new magnetosphere layer around Earth, what they call a “warm plasma cloak.”

The magnetosphere, which is the shield of ions and electrons that envelops Earth, extends far beyond the atmosphere, defending the planet from the harmful solar wind.

Now, according to a report in National Geographic News, Charles Chappell, a physicist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, led a research team that assembled information dating back decades to describe a new layer.

Some of the first hints of the cloak first showed up in data from research satellites in the early 1970s. The cloak was finally confirmed by NASA’s Polar satellite, which ended a 12-year run in April 2008.

The cloak’s discovery creates a theoretical home for particles that didn’t fit with any of the other understood parts of the Earth’s magnetosphere, according to Chappell.

The cloak’s tails billow in response to the direction of solar winds.

“The cloak particles didn’t fit with any of the other regions,” said Chappell.

Chappell and his colleagues called the layer the “warm plasma cloak” because it conjured an image for them of a person on a horse, wearing a long cloak.

Plasma is ionized gas found in space.

The warm plasma cloak begins thinly on the nightside—or darkside—of the planet and wraps around to the dayside, where it becomes thickest until noon.

In the afternoon, convective winds push the cloak out toward the edge of the magnetosphere, where it’s peeled off by solar winds.

Depending on where it is relative to Earth, and the energy of the solar wind, the cloak can be found anywhere from 13,000 to 65,000 miles (20,000 to 105,000 kilometers) above the Earth’s surface. It is always thickest on the planet’s dayside.

The formerly mysterious warm plasma cloak is also implicated in one of the menacing effects of the magnetic field—damage to dozens of human-made satellites over the years.

“The warm plasma cloak is part of the environment that communications and weather satellites fly in,” Chappell said. “It will play a role in how much the spacecraft charge electrically,” he added. (ANI)

Cold climate cripples North India

Amritsar/Shimla, Jan 6 (ANI): Strong cold wind rose in the North India after snowfall in the upper reaches of the country.

The biting cold coupled with dense fog shrouding over Amritsar crippled normal life. School children found going to school tough.

“The weather is as cold as in Kashmir. We are facing difficulties in commuting to the schools. Because of the fog, we can hardly see anything outside,” said Abhay Sharma, a student.

The minimum temperature fell to zero degrees Celsius in Amritsar on Tuesday.

“It is very difficult to wake up early in the morning to come to my shop,It seems that the weather in Amritsar is similar to that of Kashmir right now,” said Krishan Gopal, a shopkeeper.

Thick fog shrouded over the entire city, sending people in huddles around bonfires lit at street corners to keep warm.

Residents in Shimla are waiting for the fresh snow.

“The weather here is turning worse for last two days. The higher reaches of the mountains in tourist destinations like Narkanda, Kufri and Manali areas have received fresh snowfall, unlike this part of Shimla. When Shimla receives snowfall. More tourists come in and the farmers get a good apple crop,” said Lekhraj, a resident.

The Meteorological Department predicted that the chilling conditions were likely to persist. Thick shroud of fog has disrupted the air and rail traffic across the country. (ANI)

Freed Dubai sex-on-the-beach man now admits to Clintonesque-oral sex!

London, Jan 4 (ANI): Vince Acors, the UK man convicted of having sex on a Dubai beach, has finally come clean, admitting that he was involved in a sexual act with fellow Brit Michelle Palmer.

Acors, 34, was caught cavorting with Palmer, 36 – a stranger he’d met just hours before at an all-you-can-drink champagne bash.

They told police they had just been “kissing and cuddling”.

But company director Acors – freed on Christmas Eve and still denying the charges – revealed that the couple was semi-naked and Michelle had performed a sex act on him moments before the police turned up.

Back in Britain after a five-month court battle in the teetotal Emirate state, Acors told the Mirror: “I’m a red-blooded bloke who’d spent 13 hours gorging on limitless champagne, vodka and lobster.

“I found myself on a warm beach with a not unattractive woman. We were both drunk and we went for it.

“Yes, we did wrong – but neither of us could ever have dreamed that five minutes of slap and tickle would get us thrown in jail.”

The pair escaped jail only when their lawyer told the court that his clients had agreed to wed.

Acors said: “That was never going to happen…I am already married. He also told us to say we’d just kissed on the cheek – even French kissing in public is illegal there.

“But I didn’t lie…exactly. I told the court I didn’t have sexual intercourse with Michelle. And I didn’t… like Bill Clinton didn’t.” (ANI)

Power crisis hits Himachal Pradesh

Kullu, Jan 4 (ANI): Power crisis loomed over Himachal Pradesh as the water level in reservoirs had fallen steeply with water flows in rivers and rivulets getting drastically reduced due to plummeting temperatures.

Due to the non-melting of the snow following very low temperatures, the reservoirs are not receiving enough water to maintain the minimum required levels at which the hydel-power projects are operated.

T. Swaminathan, the General Manager of Malana Hydro-Electric power project of said that hydro-power generation is water dependent and during winter season the temperature is very low in the upper reaches and the snow doesn”t melt. Due to this the rivers do not get the requisite amount of water to generate electricity.

“The water inflow is much less than the average inflow. So, naturally, we will get very much less generation, we will be getting around 2.5 lakh units per day whereas it should be around 25 lakh units during peak season,” he added.

The intense cold weather conditions coupled with shortage of electricity are compounding the problems of the people. Owing to power shortage for prolonged hours residents are not able to warm themselves using heaters and blowers.

Himachal Pradesh caters to the power needs of North India including the National Capital Region (NCR), Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh. (ANI)

Meet the orang-utan that enjoys riding on a jet ski!

London, Jan 3 (ANI): Surya, a four-year-old rescued orang-utan, enjoys riding on an inflatable jet ski at The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species in Miami, Florida, USA centre, which is its home.

Surya, who was dressed in a child”s wetsuit to keep warm, enjoyed floating across the wide pool, waving at onlookers as the inflatable moved around.

Trainers at the centre put him in the pool every week to keep him active and challenged, and he enjoys splashing about with them.

“Suyra loves playing in the water. But he doesn”t like getting his head wet, so he wears a lifejacket so he doesn”t go underneath,” the Telegraph quoted animal expert Dr Bhagavan Antle as saying.

“He is quite content when he”s bobbing around on the top. And he loves the jet ski because he can look down on all of us,” he said.

Surya and other orang-utans were introduced to water, by Dr Antle and his team of handlers, when they were just babies by playing in a large bath.

“The orangutans love playing in the bath. But they don”t swim naturally and so if you introduce them to the pool, they”d sink to the bottom,” he said.

“So we discovered wearing children”s lifejackets helps to give them confidence. Now some of them can even swim without their life jackets.

“But Surya prefers the jet ski and he”ll always head for it as soon as we get into the pool,” he added. (ANI)

Bollywood film stars wish Happy New Year to fans across the world

By Parihas Hate

Mumbai, Jan.1 (ANI): As a large number of people across the country celebrated the New Year by merry making with friends and families in the night, Bollywood stars opted to send their warm new year greetings to their millions of fans across the world.

Bollywood actors Ameesha Patel of Kaho Na Pyar Hai fame, said: “I just want to wish you a very-very Happy New Year. Let”s keep the spirit of India alive, let”s keep the spirit of Mumbai alive, we are strong people, nothing is going to break us, every little thing is going to make us, thank you and Happy New Year.”

Wishing for a prosperous and fun filled year ahead, former Miss World and actor Diana Hayden of Big Boss fame, said, “I would like to wish everybody a very-very happy, prosperous, and joyful new year full with laughter, fun and lot of love.”

Vidya Balan of Parineeta and Lage Raho Munna Bhai fame, said: “Hi, this is Vidya Balan, wishing all viewers merry Christmas and a very-very happy and peaceful 2009,” said Balan.

Fashion model and Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal also gave his warm wishes for the people, “Hi, this is Arjun Rampal, I just want to wish you a very-very Happy New Year and may God bless you.”

Among others, Farhan said: �I want to wish all viewers a very Happy New Year.”

Abhishek Kapoor, actor-director, of Rock On fame also wished people a Happy New Year.

The year 2008 proved quite eventful and hoping for a joyous year ahead, Bollywood actor Purab Kohli, said, “Wish you all a very Happy New Year.”

Meanwhile, giving out a special message to the Mumbaikars, who withstood the deadly terror attacks recently, Ameesha Patel urged the people to keep the spirit of the city alive and remain strong even in the face of adversity and face the challenges.

In contrast to 2007, New Year celebrations were quite subdued this year in Mumbai. Various events like the terror attacks that shook various parts of India in 2008 and the global economic meltdown playing a major role in dampening the spirit of people.

(ANI)

Prime Minister greets Vice President on New Year

New Delhi, Jan 1 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh called on Vice President Hamid Ansari on Thursday to extend the warm wishes of the New Year 2009.

In his greetings to the country, Dr. Singh hoped that the year 2009 would bring with it a better future for everyone. He also wished that the New Year would bring peace and prosperity to the world. (ANI)

Danielle Lloyd enjoys October freeze on sunny Dubai beach

Danielle Lloyd enjoys October freeze on sunny Dubai beachLondon, English fashion and glamour model Danielle Lloyd was spotted having the time of her life and escaping the October freeze on a Dubai beach.

While millions are covering themselves up back home, Lloyd, 24, is busy sipping cocktails with pals in the Middle Eastern hotspot, and having buff lads waiting on her.

Even though she is enjoying the warm weather and attention, she most definitely does not seem to have romance on her mind.

“There’s no men at all involved in this holiday – apart from the fit serving staff,” the Daily Star quoted a friend of hers as saying.

“Dani definitely had enough of that on her last holiday and her mates agreed they are just going to chill out together this time.

“Dani is away with work such a lot that she’s doesn’t get to spend much time with her old pals.

“But this will give her chance to catch up and have a good natter.

“And of course the fact that everyone back home is freezing their proverbials off just makes it all the sweeter!” the friend added. (ANI)