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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

Kashmiri women activists protest against human rights violation

New book says Pak played key role in fanning Afghan insurgency campaign

Frozen lips leave Gillian Anderson speechless!

Chidambaran says government to speed up reforms

Oz Olympic swimming champ Thorpe keen on enhancing TV career

Now, YouTube like website for spreading green videos

Hearts fountain of youth lies in exercising

Entertainment News for April 13, 2008

Designer Neeta Lulla presents her new collection in Mumbai
Neeta Lulla showcased her collection during a two-day style fest organised from April 12-13 by Gitanjali Lifestyle. ANI

Gladrags Mega Model and Manhunt Contest 2008
Grand finale of Gladrags Mega Model and Manhunt Contest 2008 was held here on Saturday. ANI

Lindsay not planning on baring all in new film, says mom
American actress Lindsay Lohans mom Dina has slammed reports that her daughter will be baring all in the new movie Florence. ANI

Kate Hudson refuses to watch her own films
American actress Kate Hudson has revealed that she does not like watching her own movies. ANI

Madges hubby preferred cookies to sex
American pop diva Madonna was really upset when her husband Guy Ritchie chose a cookie diet to shed extra pounds - because it put him off sex. ANI

Britney set to make a triumphant comeback: Former manager
Britney Spears former manager Larry Rudolph has sparked speculation that he has reunited with the troubled pop star by announcing that she is ready to make a glorious comeback. ANI

George Clooney being wooed back to ER
George Clooney has been invited to return for TV hospital drama ERs upcoming 15th and final season. ANI

Angelina Joile to turn super spy in upcoming film
Angelina Joile has landed a Jason Bourne-esque role - the actress will be playing a super spy operating for the UN in the murky world of arms trafficking and terrorism in an upcoming movie. ANI

Matt Damon and Thandie Newton join Darfur protest
Hollywood stars Matt Damon and Thandie Newton are among stars who have taken a stand to bring an end to the bloody conflict in Darfur, Sudan. ANI

Ditch family gatherings, pals to save money, says the tightest man Down Under
Forget cutting on food from restaurants and making a budget diary - the best way to halt your pocket from getting lighter is by avoiding family gatherings and big spending friends, advocates Australias tightest man. ANI

Amy Winehouse in fresh drugs scandal
It looks like Amy Winehouse just cant get enough of her wild ways - she is now at the center of a fresh drugs scandal. ANI

Fat Brit minders putting celebs at risk
Brit super-richies, celebrities are being put at security risk because their bodyguards are too fat. ANI

French seeking British help to spice up their sex lives
It is called the land of Eros, the country of expert lovers, but it looks like the French have lost their touch when it comes to the naughty activities happening under the sheets. The countrys folks are now seeking help from the British to put a bit of oomph back into their love lives. ANI

Allow young boys to play with toy guns, say experts
Boys at nursery should be allowed to play with toy guns because it plays a key role in their development, say experts. ANI

PETA all praises for Beyonce Knowles
With newly wed Beyonce Knowles ending her love affair with fur, animal rights group People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) is more than happy to put an end to their war with the singer. ANI

Now, Sydney mums hitting the streets with prams to get in shape
Fitness craze has taken a whole new meaning with mums in Sydney hitting the streets for pram-exercise classes. ANI

Brit girls far more likely to abuse drugs than boys
British teenage girls are being exposed to drugs earlier than boys and experimenting with a wider range of narcotics from a younger age, reveals a new survey. ANI

Ageist language can reduce employees productivity
Use of wrong language - denigrating older workers, even if only subtly ­ can have an outsized negative impact on employee productivity and corporate profits, says a leading researcher. ANI

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