Monday 6th September, 2010
Pak parliamentarian says cricket must not suffer due to corruption
A Pakistani parliamentarian has said that it was the right decision to continue with the national cricket team's tour of England despite the embarrassment caused by a 150,000-pound 'spot-fixing' scandal.
Miley Cyrus visits Paris in a revealing white vest top
Miley Cyrus was recently spotted in a revealing white vest top while sightseeing in Paris.
Four out of ten Brit men are domestic violence victims
A new report has claimed that four out of ten victims of domestic violence in Britain are men and are often ignored by police who believe that a woman is the real victim.
New plant-mimicking photovoltaic cells that self-repair sun damage
Britain News.NetMIT scientists have developed new self-assembling photovoltaic technology that can not only mimic a plant's ability to convert sunlight into energy but also repair itself from damage that occurs due to constant sunlight.
New discovery could stop stem-cell loss during cancer therapy
Britain News.NetLoss of stem cells during chemotherapy or radiation therapy is the main side effect for human cancer patients, leading to anaemia, appetite and weight loss. But a new discovery could change that soon.
How caffeine tricking can make people workout harder in gym
Britain News.NetA recent research has suggested that tricking people into thinking they have taken caffeine before a workout makes them train harder.
Murray's Grand Slam hopes dashed by Wawrinka at US Open
Britain News.NetBritish tennis star Andy Murray's chances of winning a Grand Slam title faded when he made a shock third-round exit at the US Open losing 6-7 (3/7), 7-6 (7/4), 6-3, 6-3 to Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka.
When Condoleeza Rice hung up on Bush to keep him away from DC following 9/11 attacks
Britain News.NetFormer US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, has revealed that she ordered the then President George W Bush not to return to Washington after the 9/11 attacks before hanging up the phone on him.
Coleen could pocket œ10m if she divorces Wayne Rooney
Britain News.NetWayne Rooney's wife Coleen could fetch 10million pounds if she divorces the love rat footballer.
Rooney texted wife to confess about philandering with call girl
Britain News.NetLove rat Wayne Rooney took the help of text messages to inform his wife Coleen about claims that he repeatedly cheated on her with a prostitute.
'I feel betrayed', says cheated Cheryl Cole
Britain News.NetCheryl who divorced love rat hubby Ashley Cole citing his "unreasonable behaviour", has confessed that she felt betrayed of the whole episode.
Rooney's lust puts paid to his role model past
Britain News.NetThere was no one who could be more boring off pitch than Wayne Rooney - the man who would head straight home after a match and never even went to a nightclub - a role model for many, but that was a few months earlier.
Rooney takes a rude jibe at 'pal' Ronaldo
Britain News.NetWayne Rooney branded his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo a "f****** w*****", Jenny Thompson, a prostitute claimed.
White House blunder over Oval Office rug quote
Britain News.NetThe White House has committed an embarrassing blunder over an Oval Office carpet quotation, which they thought belonged to Martin Luther King but in fact, doesn't.
Blair cagey about Bill Clinton's 'potentially sexual element'
Britain News.NetFormer British prime minister Tony Blair is reluctant to explain a passage from his new book that referenced a 'potentially sexual element' to former US president Bill Clinton's 'curiosity about people.'
Yasir Hameed now accuses tabloid of blackmail
Britain News.NetIn a new twist to the spot-fixing saga, Pakistan's Test opener Yasir Hameed has accused The News Of The World - the British tabloid that has made corruption allegations against three Pakistan players - of blackmail.
Lifetime ban for tainted cricketers, if found guilty: Pak High Commissioner
Britain News.NetPakistan's High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan has suggested lifetime ban from cricket for the three Pakistani cricketers accused of spot-fixing, if found guilty.
British Airways-Iberia could buy Indian airline
Britain News.NetBritish Airways has indicated that it may buy an Indian airline following its merger with Spain's Iberia.
Match fixer Majeed checked deal room before predicting Pak n-balls
Britain News.NetSpot fixer Majeed is said to have insisted on walking around the room to check there was nobody else there when was close to accepting the deal offered by the News of The World (NOTW) team masquerading as representatives of a Middle East business consortium seeking to sign Pakistan cricketers.
Spot-fixing: British tabloid claims to "shatter ludicrous claims" of Pak envoy
Britain News.NetThe British tabloid, which unearthed a 150,000 pound 'spot-fixing' scandal, has said that it can "shatter the ludicrous claims" of Pakistan's High Commissioner to the UK, Wajid Hasan, that his country's cricketers were victims of a "set up".
British lawmakers to pay more for food, drinks in Parliament
Britain News.NetCheap food and drink may no longer be available to British lawmakers with Prime Minister David Cameron deciding to cut down on taxpayer-funded subsidies.
Spot-fixing: Majeed's texts could help nail Pak cricketers
Britain News.NetA British tabloid has revealed that a trail of texts could help Scotland Yard nail London-based bookie Mazher Majeed and the Pakistani cricketers accused in a 150,000 pound 'spot-fixing' scandal.
Murray determined to beat Wawrinka in fourth-round of US Open
Britain News.NetBritish tennis ace Andy Murray is determined to blast his way past Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka to reach the last 16 of the US Open at Flushing Meadows.
Arsenal told me I had to stay: Fabregas
Britain News.NetArsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas has admitted that he only stayed back at the club because he was given no choice.
Olympian Libby Trickett says swimming helps her avoid depression
Britain News.NetOlympic gold medallist Libby Trickett has revealed her entire family's decade-long struggle with depression, and claimed that it was competitive swimming from a young age that saved her from a downward spiral.
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