Friday, December 11, 2009
Wife broke Tiger Woods' tooth during fight?
US reports said Elin "went psycho" during their blazing row over his affairs on the night he crashed his car, thesun.co.uk reported without attributing the source of its information.
It was also reported last night that Elin is devastated by the alleged infidelity, but she has no plans to file for divorce. The 29-year-old married the golfer in 2004 and they have a daughter Sam, 2, and Son Charlie, 10 months.
"She is a child of a divorce and that's not something she's likely to going to want to do to Sam and Charlie. She believes in the importance of parents staying together," said a friend of the former nanny.
Woods, 33, has been linked to at least ten other women. Eight of them have been named.
Too premature to comment on extradition of Headley: US
It is "too premature" to talk about the extradition of US national David Coleman Headly to India for his alleged role in Mumbai terror attacks, a top Obama Administration official has said.
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, P J Crowley was responding to a question about the statement by Indian Home Secretary G K Pillai in New Delhi that India would seek extradition of Headley, who was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in October on charges of plotting terrorist attacks in Denmark and India.
"Obviously, we do have an extradition treaty with India, but how that will work going forward, I think that's premature," Crowley, told reporters at a news briefing.
Early this week, FBI formally charge sheeted Headley for being allegedly involved in the Mumbai terrorist attack.
"The FBI and Justice Department continue to share information with our foreign and domestic law enforcement partners in the Headley investigation," Dean Boys, spokesman, National Security Division of the US Department of Justice told PTI.
"As a matter of long-standing policy, we never comment on extradition matters. Headley remains charged in federal court in Chicago and the investigation continues."
In New Delhi, Union Home Secretary Pillai, told reporters that once India completes its probe into Headley's links with the Mumbai terror attacks, the government will seek his extradition.
"Once we file the charge sheet, we will definitely be seeking access for both interrogation and at a subsequent stage, definitely his extradition," he said.
Headley, 49, is now in a Chicago jail, had pledged not guilty before a Chicago court early this week.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
AAMIR ALL SET TO BE FATHER AGAIN
Apparently, his wife Kiran Rao is three months pregnant
Kiran was recently admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai for fever, where it was discovered that she is pregnant.
Sources at the hospital, where she is consulting a doctor for her pregnancy
, reveal that Rao was admitted on May 31 for fever. "She was admitted to the fourth floor of the old hospital building. She was in the hospital for a week," said a source, on the condition of anonymity.
The source also confirmed that tests revealed Rao was three months pregnant and added, "During the hospitalisation, Aamir would visit her everyday. He used to come in late at night, after 9pm. It was obvious that he did not want any attention. During the week-long hospitalisation, the cause for fever could not be diagnosed, but it was treated. At the time of discharge, the pregnancy was normal and there was no reason to worry."
Aamir Khan remained unavailable for comment. This will be Aamir's third child after son Junaid and daughter Ira from his first marriage to Reena Dutta. He divorced Reena in December 2002 before remarrying in December 2005. Ever since, there have been rumours about Kiran’s pregnancy, but this time the rumours are true.
Friday, June 12, 2009
KARNATAKA POLICE CLUELESS ABOUT MISSING SCIENTIST
BANGALORE: Police Friday admitted that they hadn't made any progress in the operation that was launched a day before to find a missing senior scientific officer of the state-run Kaiga atomic plant in coastal Karnataka.
"We're yet to get any credible clue to track the missing scientist. The operation is on and hopefully we'll soon make some positive progress in our operation," Uttara Kannada District Superintendent of Police Raman Gupta said on phone from Kaiga, about 500 km from here.
L. Mahalingam, 47, a senior scientific officer working with Kaiga atomic power plant for the last 10 years, left home Monday morning for a walk but did not return. His wife Vinayakar Sundari lodged a missing complaint with the police on Monday evening.
A special search team was formed on Thursday to find the scientist.
"We're leaving no stone unturned to trace the scientist but the geography of the area is posing as a hindrance in our investigations. It is not easy to find a person in the deep forests," said Gupta.
Kaiga township is surrounded by the 1,000-acre Mallapur forest, where the police is currently carrying on their search operation.
Moreover, due to seasonal heavy rains, police personnel are finding it hard to negotiate a swelling Kali river in the Western Ghats, adjoining the township.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel stationed at the atomic power plant and forest guards are also assisting the police in their combing operations.
The police had already searched for Mahalingam in the 100-acre Kaiga township but failed to trace him.
JYOTI, WORLD'S SMALLEST TEENAGER
Jyoti, who is half the size of her two-year-old nephew, is treated as a celebrity in her home town of Nagpur.
She weights 12lbs - only 9lbs more than her weight at birth - and stands 1ft 11ins tall.
Jyoti, who is set to feature on Channel 4's Bodyshock programme on June 11, dreams of becoming an actress and is believed by many to be the reincarnation of a goddess.
"When I tell people my age they don't believe me," she said, "When I was three I realised that I was different to the rest of the kids.
"I thought that everyone was bigger and I should get bigger too."
She has her own mini grey uniform and school bag and even a tiny desk. But she looks like a doll next to her teenage classmates.
"I am proud of being the smallest girl. I love all the attention I get," she said. "I'm not scared of being small, and I don't regret being small.
"I am sure there are many people in this world who are dwarves like me. I'm just the same as other people. I eat like you, dream like you. I don't feel any different."
Jyoti insists on living as normal a life as possible including going to the local school.
"I used to get stressed and couldn't go out much but now I like going out and speaking to people," she said, "When I first went to school everyone was so big I used to get scared but I'm okay now, I like it. I have a different desk and chair that were made for me. I'm a normal student.
"I would like to be an actress when I grow up. My dream is to do films. Amge has already had a taste of fame in a pop video for Indian star Mika Singh."
Doctors believe Jyoti is a pituitary dwarf but have never been able to pinpoint her condition.
SYMONDS LOSES AUSTRALIA CONTRACT
SYDNEY: The prospects of Andrew Symonds rekindling his international career were dealt another blow on Friday when he was officially stripped of his playing contract for next season.
Symonds was one of 25 elite Australian players offered playing contracts for the 2009-10 season, starting next month, but the offer was revoked after he was sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup in England for disciplinary reasons.
Australia's national selectors announced on Friday that they were offering the contract intended for Symonds to fast bowler Shaun Tait, who was considered unlucky to miss out on the original roster.
"With Cricket Australia now withdrawing its previous contract offer to Andrew Symonds, Shaun Tait has moved into a position where he has been offered a CA contract offer for 2009-10 under the rankings system CA uses to offer contracts to players," Australia's chairman of selectors Andrew Hilditch said in a statement.
"Shaun at his best is an important part of our One-Day International and Twenty20 make-up and I'm sure he will now seize the opportunity presented to him with this offer of a further Australian contract."
Local media have speculated that Symonds would soon announce his retirement from international cricket and quit Australia to focus on the lucrative Indian Premier League after he was sent home in disgrace for an alcohol-related incident in London.
Symonds has not yet made any decisions about his future but told reporters on his arrival home that he would make an announcement soon.
The 33-year-old has been dogged by off-field problems during his international career and only recently rejoined the team after undergoing counseling for alcohol problems.
Symonds revealed last year that he had started drinking heavily to cope with the pressure of constantly being in the spotlight as a professional sportsman.
Australia officials said the latest incident was relatively minor but they had no alternative other than to send him home because of his long record of ill-discipline.
MINISTER OFFERS 42 CRORES TO TIRUPATI
TIRUPATI: Karnataka tourism minister and Bellary mine baron Gali Janardhan Reddy will probably be better known for something else: with an offering of a diamond-studded crown worth Rs 42 crore, he became the biggest donor to Lord Venkateswara at Tirupati since the Vijayanagara kings 400 years ago.
The 20-kg stunner was a thanksgiving gesture, the minister said. Sources added that 32kg of `aparanji (pure)' gold went into its making, besides 70,000 diamonds weighing 4,000 carats. The 2.5-ft crown has a huge 890-carat emerald from Africa engraved in the centre which alone costs around Rs 10 crore.
The crown will be placed the Lord's idol during Abhishekam seva on Friday morning. It was earlier kept in the Vaibhavotsava Mandapam in Tirumala and special pujas were performed. After a ritual called Sahasra Deepalankara seva, it was taken around on a procession along with the deity, Lord Malayappa Swamy. Around 7pm, the crown was taken inside the sanctum sanctorum.
Keertilal Jewellers of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu took nine months to fashion the crown.
There are no records of more expensive donations to the temple and Gali's donation is considered as the costliest gift offered to the Lord after the Vijayanagara kings in the 16th century. The Vijayanagara kings ruled from Hampi not far from modern day Bellary.
With this offering, the total number of crowns placed with the Lord has gone up to seven. This precious crown has been added to the jewel treasury of Lord which holds over 11 tonnes of gold ornaments and vessels.
``I am in this position only with the blessings of Lord Venkateswara. This is only a small offering to the Lord. I believe in Madhava seva (service to the Lord),'' said Gali, who owns several iron ore mines.
The minister said his Brahmani Steels, once it starts operation, would employ 25,000 people. ``This I consider as manava seva (service to mankind),'' he said. Andhra Pradesh chief minister YSR Reddy's son Jagan has a large stake in Brahmani Steel that is coming up in the Andhra chief minister's home district.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
SLUMDOG STAR KID GETS NEW HOME ..BUT WITH A RIDER
Mumbai: The makers of the hit movie Slumdog Millionaire have bought a new home for one of the two child stars discovered in Mumbai's slums.
Both children lost their homes last month when authorities demolished parts of their slum.
The purchase of a 250-square-foot (23-square-meter) one-bedroom apartment for the family of Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, 10, was completed Monday, said Nirja Mattoo, who helps oversee the Jai Ho trust set up by the filmmakers to help Azharuddin and his 9-year-old co-star Rubina Ali.
"They can move in," Mattoo told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
"I'm just waiting for their consent."
Ownership of the tiny apartment, which cost about 25 lakh Indian rupees ($50,000), will be transferred from the trust to Azharuddin when he turns 18, provided he completes school, Mattoo said.
"He has to complete an education. We are very clear about that," she said. She declined to say what would happen to the property if he does not finish school.
The apartment is located in Santa Cruz West, a suburb of Mumbai just north of the slum where the two children now live.
Mattoo said the trust is actively looking for a new home for Rubina.
The government has also started the process of giving both children apartments, and the family of Azharuddin, known as Azhar, hopes to get both, his mother said.
"After Azhar is grown up, he can stay in one," said Shameem Ismail. "Me and my husband can stay in the other. Both houses are small."
On Tuesday, Azhar's family toured the apartment the government has offered them in Malvani, on the northern outskirts of Mumbai. Ismail described the flat as "small but good."
"The only problem is it's far away from Azhar's school," she said. Azhar said he likes both houses.
"I'll take my friends to visit," he said, squatting with two friends in front of his shanty roasting jackfruit seeds in a fire built from old newspapers and sticks. The boys said they'd miss him.
PRABHAKARAN WAS TORTURED BEFORE BEING KILLED, SAYS REPORT
New Delhi: Tamil Tigers leader Velupillai Prabhakaran was tortured by the Sri Lankan military before being killed, a leading human rights body said in a report released on Wednesday.
The University Teachers for Human Rights (UTHR) quoted high-level military sources as saying that Prabhakaran was tortured in the presence of "a Tamil government politician and a general".
The torture, it said, took place probably at the headquarters of the army's 53 Division, which battled the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) before crushing it last month.
"Several army sources have said that Prabhakaran's (younger) 12-year-old son Balachandran was killed after capture. Our (sources) said that he was killed in front of his father," said UTHR, which has always been critical of excesses both by the military and the LTTE.
"These sources added that this information is correct unless officers at the highest level are fibbing to one another.
"Our sources in addition to several others have said that all the LTTE persons remaining in the NFZ (No Fire Zone) were massacred," it added in a 48-page report, an advance copy of which was made available to IANS.
Sri Lanka announced on May 18 that Prabhakaran, founder leader of the LTTE, was killed in a lonely coastal stretch in the northeastern district of Mullaitivu where the Tigers had massed their forces before going down.
His body was put on display, placed on a stretcher, the back of the head blown off.
Sri Lankan minister Vinayagamurthy Muralitharan alias Karuna, a former confidant of Prabhakaran, had said that the LTTE chief was shot dead with 18 of his guards.
Prabhakaran's death marked the end of the LTTE's dragging conflict that claimed 90,000 lives since 1983.
UTHR said: "Information seeping into the public domain from within the army points to capture or surrender, but the official responses dismissing this are a rehash of stories that public no longer finds credible. It is left to an impartial enquiry to answer this and related questions."
UTHR pointed out that the government was evasive about the fate of Prabhakaran's wife Mathivathani.
It quotes a brigadier as saying: "We had to look for Prabhakaran's body because the world was interested in seeing it. But the body of his wife is not of any importance to us."
The UTHR report said: "That would be the fate of the unknown hundreds of civilians and militants killed in those last days (of fighting)."
According to the report, among the LTTE leaders who surrendered to the army included Baby Subramaniam, a member of the group since 1976 and one of Prabhakaran's oldest associates.
Others reportedly now in government custody included former eastern province political leader Karikalan, former spokesman Yogaratnam Yogi, former head of the LTTE international secretariat Lawrence Thilakar, political advisor V. Balakumar, Jaffna leader Ilamparithi and Trincomalee political leader Elilan.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY confers HONORARY DOCTORATE ON KALAM
Dr Kalam, who is popularly known as India's 'missile man', received the honour at a special ceremony last evening from Vice Chancellor of the University Professor Peter Gregson for "distinction in public service."
The ceremony was the latest development in QUB's growing connections with India, where the university has recently forged several dynamic academic partnerships.
Gregson said: "Through Dr Kalam's outstanding abilities as a world statesman, scientist, educator and visionary, he has inspired millions in his native India and around the world.
"It is a significant honour for Queen's to host this visit from the former leader of one of the world's most thriving and exciting countries. A number of distinguished Indian institutions hold a special place within the Queen's family of academic partners and Dr Kalam's visit is a tangible example of the educational, research, business and cultural links between India and Northern Ireland."
Queen's has produced the world's first low-cost technology to provide arsenic-free water to people in India and has been selected by the British Council to provide groundwater management training in regions polluted by arsenic.
As part of its Centenary celebrations last year, the university launched its Queen's-India Lecture Series. Lord Diljit Rana, India's Honorary Consul to Northern Ireland, and Northern Ireland's Minister for Employment and Learning, Sir Reg Empey were present on the occasion.
A former Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Dr Kalam is also an award-winning aerospace engineer who played a leading role in many of India's most recent technological breakthroughs, including the landing of India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft in November last year.
In 2007, he was awarded the prestigious King Charles II medal of the Royal Society and in April this year he became the first Asian to receive the Hoover Medal, America's top engineering prize.
Sir Reg Empey, Minister for Employment and Learning, said: "The conferment of an honorary degree on Dr Abdul Kalam, a pre-eminent scientist and a widely respected former President, reflects the breadth and depth of the collaborations between Queen's University and India.
"My department strongly supports the collaborations being forged in seeking to further strengthen the vital bridge between India and Northern Ireland."
QUB's links with India include student exchanges between the School of English and Hyderabad University under the Prime Ministers Initiative and a research partnership with the National Institute of Immunology, Delhi which focuses on cancer biology and is supported by the Ministry of Biotechnology.
In 2008, QUB opened the East India Water Research Centre in partnership with Bengal Engineering and Science University and India's Institute of Environmental Management and Studies.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
SEARCH FOR MURDER ACCUSSED "ON"
CHENNAI: Police have intensified the search for the accused in the murder of G. Suresh Kumar, a gold jewellery commission agent, whose body parts were found in three different places in the city on Sunday. The head of the victim is yet to be found.Commissioner of Police T. Rajendran said that the police had a couple of leads that they were pursuing. The way the murder had been committed had made the police suspect that the motive could be more personal and not just mere business rivalry.
Referring to two other unsolved murder cases in the K.K. Nagar and Ashok Nagar areas Mr. Rajendran told media persons that the police were close to solving one of the cases. He said details would be made public in the next 10 days.
In one of the incidents, a motorcycle-borne two-member gang attacked a 55-year-old man, D. Sankaran in K.K. Nagar in the first week of May. The victim died on the spot.
In another case, a retired government official, his wife and their maid were found murdered in their residence in Ashok Nagar recently.
To a question on the effectiveness of night patrolling he said, some of the police force had been withdrawn to oversee the law and order following the agitation over Sri Lankan Tamil issue but now the force was being brought back to take up patrolling.
A New report says, suresh kumar was probably murdered for a lump of 30 lakh worth gold, that was given to suresh kumar by his friend as a part of their business. kundas from south india may be involved inthe case, a report suggest.
HATS OFF CHENNAI POLICE, TEMPLE ROBBERY CASE -A SUCCESS
“Prem Singh, the watchman who is among the nine persons absconding, was also wanted in a robbery case in Mumbai”
Six persons, all of them Nepal nationals, were arrested and remanded to custody on Sunday in connection with the murder of a priest and robbery in a Jain temple in Sowcarpet on May 28. Police are searching for nine other persons.
Four of the six arrested, including a woman, were said to be ‘receivers’ of the stolen property. A total of 9.225 kg of gold items, worth about Rs.1.20 crore, was recovered from them.
Commissioner of Police T. Rajendran, who briefed mediapersons on Monday, said that all those involved in the crime were related to one another. The man who plotted the crime, a resident of Phoolwari village in Kailali district of Nepal, is absconding.
Police said Bhadur Singh alias Kallani Bahadur had been appointed watchman at the temple around two-and-half years ago. On May 12 he left for Nepal, stating that a relative was ill. He recommended Prem Singh, a person from his village, for the post. On the day of the incident, 11 persons entered the temple at different points in time just before it was closed for the day. While nine of the accused hid in the watchman’s room inside the temple, two others stood guard outside the temple.
Around 1 a.m., the accused attacked and tied up the priests, Himmatmal and Bharat Singh, who were sleeping on the first floor, broke open the store room and stole the jewellery. They returned to the watchman’s room and divided the booty into three parts.
While Himmatmal died following the attack, Mr. Bharat Singh raised an alarm by knocking on the wooden door, which awakened his mother and nephew living on the ground floor. On hearing the alarm, the gang fled leaving behind a part of the jewellery.Breakthrough
Police said a breakthrough was achieved when they arrested Ram Singh alias Ram Bahadhur Kohli and Suraj at the Rasappa Chetty Street-Walltax Road junction on Sunday.
Based on the information given by them, the police apprehended Ram Singh’s wife Seethadevi, Sher Bahadur, Ramesh and Amar from Semmenchery in Thoraipakkam.
Interrogation of the arrested persons revealed that Bahadur had conspired to steal the jewellery for nearly six months and had introduced several of his relatives to businessmen in the area and in other parts of the city.
The city police formed nine special teams that have been sent to Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Nepal, Mr. Rajendran added.
Efforts are on to arrest Bahadur with the aid of the Indian embassy in Nepal.
Police believe that the arrest of the others would provide them information about the rest of the stolen valuables.
The Commissioner said that Prem Singh, the watchman who is among the nine persons absconding, was also wanted in a robbery case in Mumbai.
SOME ATTACKS ON INDIANS ARE RACIAL, AUSSIE COP ADMITS
SYDNEY: The police chief of Australia's Victoria state on Tuesday admitted that some of the attacks on Indian students in this country are "racially motivated" - as maintained by the victims of a series of crimes.
The southeastern state' chief commissioner of police Simon Overland told the media in Victoria's capital Melbourne that some of the robbery attacks are "racially motivated" and others are "opportunistic". "Whatever the motivation, they (the attacks) are not okay. violence is not okay, being robbed is not okay," he said. He also said that there is no place for racism in the community, according to the transcript of Overland's informal meet and greet with 50 members of Melbourne's multilingual media. In the past one month, there have been at least 11 attacks on Indian students, leading to an outrage in India. Representatives of about 90,000 Indians studying here took out a protest march in Sydney on Sunday. Asked if police used excessive force in breaking up a protest by Indian students in Melbourne last weekend, Overland said he watched from the police operations centre and believed that what he saw was entirely appropriate. He said there was some force used after the students were given the opportunity for the last time to leave the traffic intersection and they refused to do so. He said students were moved on because the intersection needed to be cleared for peak-hour traffic. Asked why students were asked to "move on", Overland said they had made their point. Overland said police have been working on the issue of violence for 18 months with Indian students and universities, and are aware that this is a problem. Police in Victoria are taking various initiatives to strengthen ties with culturally diverse communities, including Indians, he said. "There is a shared responsibility between police and the media to provide important messages to the public and to have an open dialogue to understand where the other is coming from, and finding suitable solutions to problems," Overland said. Earlier, Overland wrote in the Herald Sun: "Some of these crimes are racially motivated; however I also believe that many of the robberies and other crimes of violence are simply opportunistic." He also urged the Indian community to continue to work with police to find an effective and sustainable solution to the series of crimes. According to Victoria police officials, in 2007-08, there were 36,765 victims of crimes such as robberies and assaults in the state, of which 24,260 were Caucasian victims and 1,447 victims were people of Indian origin. Police say 30% of assaults in Melbourne's western suburbs are against Indians, and it is a disproportionate figure in a city of nearly four million people.
SEHWAG OUT OF THE TOURNAMENT
There has been a high drama at Nottingham, where India is scheduled to play its final league encounter against Ireland on Wednesday, when Indian team skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni clearly denied to answer any questions related to Virender Sehwag's injury.
"I am not going to answer any questions related to players' fitness", said Dhoni when asked about latest on Sehwag's injured shoulder Dhoni and media contingent engage in a verbal duel over Sehwag's issue when he was repeatedly asked by the media over Virender Sehwag. Dhoni clearly stated that any information related to Sehwag will come up to you through BCCI. Meanwhile the BCCI named Sehwag's Delhi Daredevils' teammate Dinesh Karthik as his replacement in India's 15-member squad after he has been ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup with a shoulder injury. D Karthik is expected to arrive in London ahead of India's first Super Eights match against the West Indies at Lord's on Friday. Sehwag had sustained the injury during the Indian Premier League and missed both the warm-up matches and the game against Bangladesh. Sehwag did come to the nets and batted for only 12 balls before retiring to the dressing room earlier in the day. He also complained about his recurrent pain in the right shoulder to captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and coach Gary Kirsten. Sehwag may need a surgery to his injured shoulder and will return home after consulting medical experts in England, the BCCI said.