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LK Bennett shoes price tag is rocketing due to Kate Effect

Anything Kate Middleton wears flies off the shelves.

Duchess of Cambridge has been credited with boosting the British economy by a staggering £1billion ($1.6 billion) – and there are entire websites devoted to her style.

But now it seems “the Kate Effect” is making real waves in the world of fashion, causing what is being dubbed “Kate-flation”.

Several of the pieces the princess in waiting has worn seem to have risen in price since they first made their debut in the duchess’s wardrobe.

Kate Middleton’s beloved LK Bennett “Sledge” shoe has gone up by £20 ($32), from £175 ($280) to £195 ($312) since she first wore them 18 months ago.

Kate Middleton’s beloved LK Bennett “Sledge” shoe has gone up by $32 since she first wore them 18 months ago
Kate Middleton’s beloved LK Bennett “Sledge” shoe has gone up by $32 since she first wore them 18 months ago

The “Natalie” clutch from the same High Street Store is also up £20 (to £160), and the blue Issa wrap dress made famous when she wore it for the announcement of her engagement in November 2011 has since risen by an astonishing £110 (from £385 to £495).

Whereas it was noted the UK inflation rate for food and clothing rose by 3.5% earlier this year, items with Kate Middleton stamp of approval have gone up by anything from a startling 12% to an eye-watering 28%.

So what’s behind this Kate-flation? Spokespeople for LK Bennett say their price rises are anything but a cynical way to exploit shoppers eager to recreate the Duchess’s stylish look.

Instead, they claim that rising costs have forced them to put up the prices of certain key items in their collections.

Soaring costs or not, one thing is certain: it will be the shoppers who are the real victims of Kate-flation.

 

 

 

Angela Zhang’s Research Paper For Cancer Patients

Angela Zhang’s Research Paper Title is: Design of Image-guided, Photo-thermal Controlled Drug Releasing Multifunctional Nanosystem for the Treatment of Cancer Stem Cells

 

Angela Zhang received a  $100,000 award from Siemens Foundation for her work on finding possible ways of curing cancer patients. She is a student of: Monta Vista High School, Cupertino, California

 

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MENTOR:  Dr. Zhen Cheng, Stanford University

“I was surprised by the survival rate of patients who had undergone current cancer therapy.”

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are responsible for initiating and driving tumor growth yet are often resistant to current cancer therapies.  In her research, Angela Zhang aimed to design a CSC-targeted, gold and iron oxide-based nanoparticle with a potential to eradicate these cells through a controlled delivery of the drug salinomycin to the site of the tumor.  The multifunctional nanoparticle combines therapy and imaging into a single platform, with the gold and iron-oxide components allowing for both MRI and Photoacoustic imaging.  This nanosystem could potentially help overcome cancer resistance, minimize undesirable side effects, and allow for real-time monitoring of treatment efficacy.

Angela, a senior, is interested in nanomedicine and molecular imaging because they allow her “to transform my interests in physics, chemistry, and biology into solutions for current health problems.”  She won the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2011 Grand Award and the ISEF 2010 Grand Award (both for medicine and health science), and a trip to attend the Taiwan International Science Fair awarded by the National Taiwan Science Education Center.  Angela planned and executed a fundraiser that raised over $5,000 a year for the Monta Vista Interact International Night and has participated in the Jade Ribbon Youth Council to raise awareness about Hepatitis B.  She plays golf and the piano and would like to major in chemical or biomedical engineering or physics.  She is a 2010 Siemens Competition Regional Finalist who put in 1,000 hours on her current project.  Angela hopes to become a research professor.

The second place in the Siemens Foundation  competition was won by:

 

Brian Kim’s research paper is in the Mathematics field

Award: $50,000

Stuyvesant High School, New York, New York

Research Paper Title: Packing and Covering  with Centrally  Symmetric  Disks – Mathematics

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MENTOR:  Professor Dan P. Ismailescu, Hofstra University

“Mathematics is ubiquitous: car-builders use the heat flow equation to calculate how engine parts will respond to heat, while bridge-builders calculate the curve that will ideally spread the downward force of a heavy truck.”

For a millennia, people have been interested in how we can efficiently pack more objects into an area. Brian Kim examined packing and covering geometric shapes, a topic that he says “could be understood and appreciated with a basic geometry background, but required power tools, particularly vectors, with which to make new ground.”  He was attracted to the idea of arranging shapes in space because this problem has been studied extensively by mathematicians.  “The topic is simple yet at the same time extremely complex.”

Brian first recognized his passion for math after joining his school’s math team.  “There are no ‘textbook problems’ or solutions in math team, as ingenuity and cleverness are constant necessities.”  In his spare time, the high school senior enjoys running, golf, handball and playing the guitar, piano and trombone.  He would like to major in applied mathematics or computer science and dreams of becoming a professor of mathematics at MIT. 

 

Find out more about the research papers on the Siemens Foundation website.

 

 

Katie Holmes being tracked by Scientologists after divorce announcement?

Today it was revealed that as Katie Holmes’ marriage to Tom Cruise has been dissolved, her every move has been tracked by a team of mystery men.

Unknown people in two cars have been seen tailing Katie Holmes, prompting speculation they are members of the controversial Scientology doctrine.

And it has been claimed this tracking has been going on for weeks – even before Friday’s shock announcement the pair will divorce.

According to TMZ, “there have been several <<mysterious>> men and vehicles around Katie Holmes’ New York apartment and following her when she’s out.

“Specifically … a white Cadillac Escalade and black Mercedes SUV have been seen near Katie’s NYC apartment for the past week.”

Reports claim that there have been several mysterious men and vehicles around Katie Holmes' New York apartment and following her when she's out
Reports claim that there have been several mysterious men and vehicles around Katie Holmes' New York apartment and following her when she's out

The site claims that although a publication has put a tail on Katie Holmes, sources say they believe these cars are not journalists, but their identity has never been established.

It has been claimed life behind closed doors for Katie Holmes was far from the romantic love story her Hollywood husband Tom Cruise painted it to be.

Today it was being suggested the pair had been living in separate sections of their sprawling LA apartment, with Katie Holmes opting to live in a large communal area in the Scientology Celebrity Centre – rather than face her increasingly controlling husband.

After Katie Holmes announced her plans to divorce her husband of five years, their lives have been blown open with a picture of a controlling, often manipulative Tom Cruise emerging – taking charge of his wife’s movie roles, appearance and even changing her name.

The Sunday Mirror reports Tom Cruise told his wife she must be called “Kate” instead of “Katie” and carefully picked her film roles – making sure the starlet didn’t opt for something he didn’t agree with.

Also their building, in the huge towering Scientology complex in LA was carefully guarded with sources revealing “men in suits” stood guarding every door and even “escorting” people to their own rooms.

“Katie was really embarrassed about it and didn’t seem to like people to see the way she lived behind closed doors. Everyone knew they stayed in separate sections of the apartment,” a family friend said.

Cracks began to emerge after Katie Holmes started to fear for her daughter Suri, 6, when she realized Tom Cruise’s devotion to Scientology could not be wavered.

And Katie Holmes, who filed for divorce in New York – where it is thought she stands a better chance of getting custody of Suri, was thought to have “finally snapped” after seeing a shot of her husband posing provocatively on the cover of W magazine with two women draped over him.

But it was his unwavering commitment to following the Scientology doctrine which sowed the seed of discontent according to family and friends.

Under the doctrine a child can make his or her own decisions and Tom Cruise treated his daughter “like a little adult”.

A family friend said: “Tom basically treats Suri as a little adult, however Katie treats her like a six-year-old child, and that causes major clashes.”

“The couple was arguing over Suri.”

The source added to RadarOnline.com: “Katie did not want Tom making all the decisions in Suri’s life, and that’s what was going on. She decided it was high time she started deciding on what was best for her daughter, or at least having an equal say, and she knew that would be impossible if she remained Mrs. Tom Cruise.”

 

Team Tom and Team Katie T-shirts already up for sale after Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes split

Following the news of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes split, Team Tom and Team Katie T-shirts are already up for sale on the internet.

Websites offering apparel paying tribute to troubled TomKat sprung up immediately after the divorce announcement.

A pink Team Katie T-shirt is selling for $12.90 but does not mention Mrs. Cruise by name instead featuring the tagline “Show your support for Katies with our Team Katie T-shirt”.

Following the news of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise split, Team Katie T-shirts are already up for sale
Following the news of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise split, Team Katie T-shirts are already up for sale

A similar design is available for Team Tom supporters for $12.90 at http://350201.spreadshirt.com.

Following the news of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise split, Team Tom T-shirts are already up for sale
Following the news of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise split, Team Tom T-shirts are already up for sale

Meanwhile today it was revealed that as her marriage dissolved, Katie Holmes’ every move has been tracked by a team of mystery men.

Unknown people in two cars have been seen tailing Katie Holmes, prompting speculation they are members of the controversial Scientology doctrine.

And it has been claimed this tracking has been going on for weeks – even before Friday’s shock announcement the pair will divorce.

 

Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise last picture together shows them holding hands

In the last pictures of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, taken in April, they are seen holding hands but the strain of the relationship is plain for all to see.

In the pictures, Katie Holmes is seen holding onto a toy for their daughter.

Despite her best efforts to wear a smile Katie Holmes’ strained expression is a telling sign that their relationship is crumbling.

The now estranged couple was in Louisiana while Tom Cruise was filming new flick Oblivion.

The pair had been seen with their daughter during the trip and little Suri had appeared to be unaware of the growing tensions between her parents.

In the last pictures of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, taken in April, they are seen holding hands but the strain of the relationship is plain for all to see
In the last pictures of Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, taken in April, they are seen holding hands but the strain of the relationship is plain for all to see

It seems that the reality of the news is still sinking in for Tom Cruise.

Tom Cruise, who turns 50 tomorrow, was seen looking downcast today in Iceland as he boarded a helicopter at around 2:45 p.m. to take him to the set of his new movie Oblivion.

Jetting out of Reykjavik airport, the rain and dark clouds looming certainly matched his mood.

Wearing a pair of dark sunglasses the actor appeared shattered, hunching over as he sat in his seat.

Tom Cruise also looked as though he had pulled up the collar of his jacket and had his head down.

It seems the actor is still dealing with his wife’s decision to end their marriage.

The couple sensationally revealed they are divorcing on Friday, despite depicting the image of the perfect Hollywood family.

Tom Cruise said he was “deeply saddened” that his younger wife, 33, had filed for a separation.

He revealed the former Dawson’s Creek actress had initiated the split, bringing a dramatic end to one of Tinseltown’s most high-profile romances.

 

Kris Jenner wakes up with a swollen trout pout

Last night’s episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians showed Kris Jenner suffering from a food allergy which caused her upper lip to inflame during a family vacation in the Dominican Republic.

It’s unclear exactly what caused the reaction and Kris Jenner has since revealed that she’s having tests to get to the bottom of it.

The show began with Kris Jenner, 56, calling everyone in to look at her lip – a scene released by the E! Network in May before the seventh season of the reality series began.

Despite speculation that Kris Jenner had collagen or a filler, a doctor confirmed it was an allergic reaction.

“I’m a mess,” she complained.

“My lip looks like a Who from Whoville.”

Bruce Jenner, still angry that Kris had been in contact with a former lover Todd Waterman on last week’s show, didn’t have much sympathy.

“God is punishing her for giving Todd her email,” Bruce Jenner huffed.

It's unclear exactly what caused the reaction and Kris Jenner has since revealed that she's having tests to get to the bottom of it
It's unclear exactly what caused the reaction and Kris Jenner has since revealed that she's having tests to get to the bottom of it

Later, Bruce and Kris Jenner surprised Scott Disick by taking his side in a spat with pregnant daughter, Kourtney Kardashian.

At breakfast, talk quickly turns to the trouble Robert Kardashian and Scott Disick had been up to the night before. The bored pair had been drinking a little too much and broke into Kylie and Kendall’s room to play a prank.

It was Kim Kardashian who ratted Scott Disick out to Kourtney about a particularly juvenile prank he had pulled.

“Scott peed in a trash can,” Kim Kardashian said.

A livid Kourtney Kardashian stormed back to her room to shake awake the hungover Scott Disick to tell him to join the family at breakfast.

“Scott is being so selfish,” Kourtney Kardashian, who’s pregnant with the couple’s second child, tells the camera.

But Scott Disick said he is weary of being picked on for everything he does.

“I don’t even want to be on these stupid f***ing family trips. I feel like I’m just done,” he said, storming away from the table.

Robert blamed Kim for causing the spat.

“Kim needs to keep her mouth shut,” he told the camera.

“He’s drunk, he peed in a trash can, so what?”

Nonetheless, Bruce Jenner said he wasn’t keen how Scott Disick stormed away from the table, something he often does, and went to confront him.

Playing amateur therapists, Bruce and Kris Jenner quickly realize what’s been eating Scott Disick – he doesn’t feel a part of the family.

“Maybe I’m a little too sensitive sometimes,” Scott Disick confided to Bruce.

“All I want to do is make Kourtney happy, but I’m scared to do anything. I feel I’m going to wake up and she’s going to tell me it’s over.”

Scott Disick reminds the family that Kourtney said she would marry him after she got pregnant the second time. She has since changed her mind.

Bruce and Kris Jenner then decide to have a heart-to-heart with Kourtney.

“He’s been in the family six years and he never feels quite worthy,” the former Olympian said.

Kris Jenner agreed: “I want him to feel loved. He’s the father of my grandchildren.”

Meanwhile, Kendall and Kylie Jenner persuade Kim Kardashian and the rest of the family to be in their music video.

Kim Kardashian shakes her curvaceous booty, poured into a tight red bikini bottom, in the pool.

As for Kourtney Kardashian, she sees the error of her ways and buys Scott a love bracelet.

“You’re not disposable and I don’t want you to feel that way,” she tells him.

 

Magnetic Lash mascara by Santhilea works… magnetic

Magnetic Lash created by Santhilea,which uses no airbrush trickery in their adverts, promises: what you see is what you get.

Magnetic Lash isn’t actually magnetic, but it works like this.

Magnetic Lash created by Santhilea,which uses no airbrush trickery in their adverts, promises: what you see is what you get
Magnetic Lash created by Santhilea,which uses no airbrush trickery in their adverts, promises: what you see is what you get

Apply a coat of mascara, then follow up with tube number two, which contains cotton candy-esque fibres which you gently roll down the length of the lash, so they stick to the wet mascara.

Add a final coat of mascara and voila, lashes are instantly lengthened. You can repeat steps two and three as many times as you like, depending on just how long you want those lashes!

The product is not available for a few weeks yet, but you can join a waiting list at santhilea.com.

 

Katie Holmes files for divorce amid fears Tom Cruise will send Suri away to Sea Org

New reports claim that Katie Holmes’s fears that daughter Suri was set to be inducted into a hardcore Scientology organization were the driving force behind the end of her marriage to Tom Cruise.

Katie Holmes, 33, was allegedly convinced husband Tom Cruise was planning to send Suri, 6, away to Sea Organisation – an association of Scientologists established in 1968 by L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer and founder of Scientology.

Sea Org, as it is known, is where the highest levels of Scientology are taught and children as young as five can be sent to live there – without their parents.

The company has been often compared to a boot camp and several ex-Scientologists (including Oscar winner Paul Haggis) have been outspoken against its military-like conditions.

Initially created at sea, maritime customs and traditions persist today even in the land-based branches of the organization.

It claims to act as goodwill representatives and administrators of Scientology with the stated purpose to “get ethics in on the planet”. And a source told website TMZ that Tom Cruise is a big fan.

The website claims that Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise had been arguing over Suri’s indoctrination into Scientology – and it seems that for Katie talk of her six-year-old joining Sea Org was the final straw.

The huge Scientology boat The Freewinds that was the location of Tom Cruise’s infamous birthday party in 2004, is entirely staffed by Sea Org members and the highest levels of Scientology are taught on the ship.

According to the official Scientology website, members of Sea Org sign “a one-billion-year pledge to symbolize their eternal commitment to the religion and it is still signed by all members today”.

When Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise first got together in 2005, a prominent Scientologist who had been with the Sea Org since 1994 Jessica Rodriguez was transferred and became Katie’s assistant/Scientology chaperone.

Feshbach, in one of Katie Holmes’ first interviews after getting together with Tom Cruise, was described by a writer for W magazine as “cold-eyed” and “a third-wheel”.

Katie Holmes felt the only way to save Suri from being shipped off to Sea Org was to file for divorce and seek sole legal custody.

Tom Cruise’s devotion to the shadowy church of Scientology is set to come under scrutiny as, according to New York legal sources, his religious beliefs will be central in the divorce battle.

“There is no way her advisers will not be putting Scientology at the very core of this divorce,” says Mike Paul, a prominent New York crisis manager who counsels celebrities on how to handle high-profile court cases.

The heart of the divorce is nothing less than the battle for the soul of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ daughter Suri.

Katie Holmes's fears that daughter Suri was set to be inducted into a hardcore Scientology organization were the driving force behind the end of her marriage to Tom Cruise
Katie Holmes's fears that daughter Suri was set to be inducted into a hardcore Scientology organization were the driving force behind the end of her marriage to Tom Cruise

“The only possible reason for Katie to push for this is that she fears for the emotional wellbeing of her daughter,” says Mike Paul.

“Suri is at an age where she will be becoming more and more involved with the church and Katie clearly wants to make the break before her daughter is dragged into Scientology.”

In fact, Suri is understood to have been enrolled in Scientology-based school programmes by her father, which is said to “terrify” Katie Holmes.

Tom Cruise’s desire to immerse his daughter in Scientology is believed to have brought about a culture clash of religions with Katie Holmes, who was raised a devout Roman Catholic.

Indeed, such is the actress’s concern over a backlash from the sect that she is convinced rogue elements from the church have been monitoring her movements.

On Tuesday, a worried Katie Holmes called police to the New York apartment where she is living with Suri after spotting two mysterious men in a black Mercedes SUV parked outside the door.

Katie Holmes, who looks strained and gaunt, was said to be convinced they were not members of the paparazzi who sell footage of her and her daughter to American celebrity websites, but Scientology operatives. Apparently, neither had a camera.

According to celebrity website TMZ, Katie Holmes also believes she has been followed when she leaves the apartment in the fashionable East Village district.

In addition to the Mercedes, a white Cadillac has also been spotted regularly outside the apartment.

Meanwhile, others who have quit the church of Scientology say it goes out of its way to discredit and intimidate former members.

Sam Domingo, 45, a British mother of three who was married to the son of opera star Placido Domingo, says her life was made hell when she split from her husband and left Scientology three years ago.

“They are ruthless and quite happy to wreck families,” says Sam Domingo, who joined the cult at 21.

“My former husband was told to disconnect from me – cut me out of his life completely – and to contact our children only through a lawyer.

“For married couples thinking of splitting up, they make you confess all the things you have done wrong to each other. It’s incredibly intense and personal. But when I left they made public the information they had got on me and my husband.”

Meanwhile, there is increasing evidence that far from disintegrating only recently, the Cruises’ marriage has been at best semi-detached for at least three years.

While Tom cruise has remained at the family’s home in Beverly Hills when he is not filming, Katie Holmes has spent much of her time since 2009 on the opposite side of America.

Katie Holmes has been buying up other apartments in the 11-storey Manhattan apartment block where Tom Cruise has owned a flat since 1985 to enable her to build a gym and quarters for her security staff.

Katie Holmes has also enrolled Suri in a Catholic school in the city and is said to have removed all of her belongings from their Los Angeles home.

This makes something of a mockery of the increasingly hollow protestations that all was well in the marriage – not to mention those awkward hand-holding pictures of the couple taken just two weeks ago in Iceland where Tom Cruise is filming the action movie Oblivion.

The fact she has chosen to remain in New York is significant, not least because its courts tend to order children to remain with one parent in custody disputes, while those in California favor joint custody.

But Katie Holmes’ supporters say she has also felt it necessary to distance herself – and, crucially, Suri – from Scientology and members of the Cruise clan who are as devoted as he is to its strange teachings.

Increasingly, Suri is reaching the age when children from Scientology families begin their indoctrination process, which involves “auditing” – being connected to a crude lie detector called an e-meter and having to tell your deepest and darkest secrets to sect staff.

One of the principle reasons behind the split, say Katie Holmes’s circle, has been her growing skepticism towards Scientology, which was founded by Fifties sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard, who taught his disciples that humans are descended from space aliens called Thetans.

The couple had a lavish Scientology wedding in Rome in November 2006 at which the church’s leader David Miscavige was Tom Cruise’s best man – he was even said to have accompanied the couple on honeymoon.

Six months earlier, Katie Holmes had given birth to Suri amid rumors she had gone through a “silent birth” (Scientologists insist mothers should not scream or shout out in pain during labor in order for babies to be born in a calm environment).

And for anyone who imagines such tales are merely colorful myths, Kelly Preston, the wife of fellow celebrity Scientologist John Travolta, publicly admits she went through a silent birth with their son Benjamin in 2010.

But within a year of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ wedding, which had received the blessing of the church’s hierarchy, the marriage was in trouble, with Katie having doubts about the sect’s all-consuming influence over her life.

In 2007, Katie Holmes stood up for herself and insisted on sacking her Scientology-hired “spiritual minder” Jessica Rodriguez, who was tasked with accompanying the actress 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and sitting in on interviews she gave about her marriage.

Even so, one former Scientologist, who was employed at its head- quarters in Clearwater, Florida, said that around the same time David Miscavige persuaded Katie Holmes to attend a Scientology boot camp at the organization’s Gold Base centre in Hemet, California, which is used for those having doubts about their faith.

At the 700-acre property, disciples are expected to exist on little food or sleep and detox by drinking vinegar mixed with calcium and magnesium.

They are also required to go through intense “auditing” sessions. The process is supposed to clear the mind of “engrams”, the Scientology term for painful experiences that block spiritual growth.

But throughout the marriage, Tom Cruise’s attempts to persuade his much younger wife to submit fully to the teachings of the church have met with resistance.

In 2008, two of the most influential figures in Tom Cruise’s circle, his mother Mary Lee and sister Cass – both devout Scientologists – mysteriously moved out of Cruise’s sprawling LA compound.

Tom Cruise put them up temporarily in an apartment at a Scientology-owned building on Hollywood Boulevard, which he largely funded through donations totalling millions of dollars.

At the time, Tom Cruise’s PR team insisted Katie Holmes had not thrown them out, but rumors were already rife that tensions with her in-laws had reached breaking point.

Likewise, reliable sources in the U.S. were privately speaking of tensions between Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ Catholic mother Kathy and lawyer father Martin, from whom she is said to have sought advice over the divorce.

Increasingly, the salons of Beverly Hills and Bel Air have been full of talk of Tom Cruise’s controlling ways, which are said to have extended to authorizing acting roles for Katie Holmes – who found fame in the TV series Dawson’s Creek – as well as his insistence she should remain pale-skinned, like his second wife Nicole Kidman.

And the couple spent ever longer apart, though officially it was claimed she had begun spending time in Manhattan only for work after appearing in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons on Broadway in 2008.

Throughout, Tom Cruise – who is 50 tomorrow – has publicly done his best to paint an unlikely picture of domestic bliss. As recently as two weeks ago, he was gushing about how lucky he was to be married, speaking at a Friars Club awards ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.

Significantly, however, while Suri accompanied her father to the event on one of his infrequent trips to New York, Katie Holmes chose to be nearly 7,000 miles away on business in Beijing.

Tom Cruise had seen his career dip temporarily in the embarrassing wake of his “jumping on the couch” moment, when he excitedly hopped up and down on a TV sofa professing his love for Katie Holmes, his then girlfriend, while being interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in 2005.

But he has spent much of the last two years on location in such far-flung places as Dubai, Vancouver and Cadiz shooting the movies Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, and Knight And Day with Cameron Diaz.

Quietly, Tom Cruise’s family, particularly his sister Cass – who home-schooled Isabella, 19, and 17-year-old Connor, the children the actor adopted with Nicole Kidman – have begun, say U.S. sources, to exert a greater influence on the upbringing of Suri during the time she spends with her father.

Nicole Kidman has blamed their children’s induction into Scientology for her long-distance relationship with them following her divorce from Tom in 2001. Clearly Katie Holmes does not plan on suffering the same fate with Suri.

An indication that Katie Holmes is prepared to play hardball from the outset comes in the guise of the colorful Allan Mayefsky.

The 58-year-old Harvard graduate was one of the principle legal players in the messy divorce of model and actress Christie Brinkley and her husband Peter Cook, which has become notorious as one of the most bitter of Hollywood break-ups.

New York-based Allan Mayefsky is a shrewd operator who has a habit of airing the grievances of his clients in front of the media.

He is known for demanding an even split of proceeds in divorces and for winning $45 million for the wife of a Wall Street financier in a landmark case in 2003.

Katie Holmes’ legal team also includes Jonathan Wolfe, a partner in the relatively low-profile firm of Skoloff & Wolfe, based in unfashionable New Jersey.

Crucially, Jonathan Wolfe is an expert in what is euphemistically known in American legal circles as “business evaluation” (in plain English, that means he is a terrier when it comes to finding hidden money).

Already specialist forensic accountants, employed by one of the two legal firms she has engaged, are busy untangling the complex web of businesses and trusts that manage Tom Cruise’s estimated $280 million fortune.

They want to establish Tom Cruise’s exact wealth, which suggests Katie Holmes is not prepared to walk away with the relatively modest settlement of $16 million that has been widely quoted – $3 million for every year of their five-year marriage as stipulated in the couple’s 100-page pre-nuptial agreement.

 

Breathalyzer kit mandatory in France

A new law has come into force in France making it compulsory for drivers to carry a breathalyzer kit in their vehicles or risk an on-the-spot fine.

It is the latest move by the government aimed at bringing down the number of road deaths caused by alcohol.

All motorists must also have with them a high-visibility safety vest and a warning triangle.

Foreign drivers are included in the new rule, however there is a grace period until November.

Some 4,000 people are killed on French roads every year, with drink-driving being the main factor in accidents ahead even of speeding.

A new law has come into force in France making it compulsory for drivers to carry a breathalyzer kit in their vehicles or risk an on-the-spot fine
A new law has come into force in France making it compulsory for drivers to carry a breathalyzer kit in their vehicles or risk an on-the-spot fine

The French government hopes that with breathalyzers in every car, drivers who suspect they may be over the limit can test themselves and if necessary refrain from taking the wheel.

The former government of President Nicolas Sarkozy, which gave the go-ahead to the new law, said it hoped 500 lives might be saved every year.

Under the rules, which exclude mopeds, drivers who fail to produce a breathalyzer after 1 November will face a fine of 11 Euros.

The kits come in two types: expensive electronic ones which can be reused; and cheap chemical ones.

Tens of millions of the kits are going to have to be supplied, but right now there is a shortage, which is one reason for the four-month grace period.

The new rule is proving a bonanza for manufacturers, of which there are only two in France.

Meanwhile, drivers’ groups opposing the measure say it has been foisted on France by clever industry lobbying.

To enforce the regulations, French police say they plan to carry out random checks on those entering the country through the Channel Tunnel, as well as drivers arriving on ferries.

The drink-driving limit in France is 50 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood.

 

Soap bubble screen, world’s thinnest display, will be soon available

Viewers may soon be able to watch films on soap bubbles after researchers developed a technology to project images on a screen made of soap film.

An international team produced a display that uses ultrasonic sound waves to alter film’s properties and create either a flat or a 3D image.

The bubble mixture is more complex than the one sold in stores for children, but soap is still the main ingredient.

The team says the display is the world’s thinnest transparent screen.

“It is common knowledge that the surface of soap bubble is a micro membrane. It allows light to pass through and displays the color on its structure,” the lead researcher, Yoichi Ochiai from the University of Tokyo, wrote in his blog.

“We developed an ultra-thin and flexible BRDF [bidirectional reflectance distribution function, a four-dimensional function defining how light is reflected at an opaque surface] screen using the mixture of two colloidal liquids.”

Viewers may soon be able to watch films on soap bubbles after researchers developed a technology to project images on a screen made of soap film
Viewers may soon be able to watch films on soap bubbles after researchers developed a technology to project images on a screen made of soap film

Although traditional screens are opaque, the display created by Dr. Yoichi Ochiai and his colleagues Keisuke Toyoshima from the University of Tsukuba in Japan and Alexis Oyama from the Carnegie Mellon University in the US, varies in transparency and reflectance.

The team managed to control and exploit these properties by hitting the bubble’s membrane with ultrasonic sound waves, played through speakers.

Sonic waves alter the texture of a projected image, making it look smooth or rough.

Changing the wave’s frequency modifies the reflective property of the screen, meaning that the transparency of the projected image can also be changed.

“Our membrane screen can be controlled using ultrasonic vibrations. Membrane can change its transparency and surface states depending on the scales of ultrasonic waves,” wrote Dr. Yoichi Ochiai.

“The combination of the ultrasonic waves and ultra thin membranes makes more realistic, distinctive, and vivid imageries on screen.

“This system contributes to open up a new path for display engineering with sharp imageries, transparency, BRDF and flexibility.”

If several bubble screens are put together, viewers get a 3D effect and even a holographic projection.

The bubble is much harder to burst than a regular soap bubble, as the mixture contains special colloids – and objects can even pass through the film without popping it.

Previously, there have been attempts to develop untraditional displays – a computer screen out of water and a touchscreen out of ice.

 

Nutritional pizza developed in Scotland by Prof. Mike Lean and Donald McLean

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Mike Lean, a Scottish nutritionist, has teamed up with an entrepreneur to produce what they claim are the first nutritionally balanced pizzas.

The pizzas are said to contain 30% of an adult’s guideline daily amount of vitamins and minerals.

They are also said to have a third of the recommended amount of calories, protein and carbohydrate.

The pizzas were created by Mike Lean, of Glasgow University, and businessman Donnie Maclean.

Prof. Mike Lean, of the university’s human nutrition department said the idea was born out of frustration.

He said: “If you go along to a supermarket or a restaurant and buy a meal, then somebody should have thought about it nutritionally.

“We’ve recently studied ready meals produced by the top five supermarkets in Scotland – common foods eaten in huge numbers – and they’re hopelessly unbalanced.

“They contain as much salt as you should have in a whole day or more. They contain as much saturated fat as you should have in a whole day or more. The nutrients we need every day are absent from these meals. Nobody has thought about it. So I got together with Donnie to try to do this.”

Nutritional pizza developed by Prof. Mike Lean and Donald McLean is said to contain 30 percent of an adult's guideline daily amount of vitamins and minerals
Nutritional pizza developed by Prof. Mike Lean and Donald McLean is said to contain 30 percent of an adult's guideline daily amount of vitamins and minerals

Donnie Maclean helped Prof. Mike Lean come up with unusual ways of incorporating more nutrients into a pizza.

He said: “I researched the market and found that seaweed was an interesting new ingredient being used in artisan bread.

“So we used that as a way of reducing the salt level. The sodium content of seaweed is about 3.5% compared to 40% in salt. There’s iodine in there, vitamin B12, all sorts of things. And the flavour is excellent as well.”

Red pepper is also mixed in with the tomato base to give the pizza extra vitamin C. As well as these nutrients, each pizza contains magnesium, potassium, folates and vitamin A.

“The way the guidelines are set out, you have 20% of your nutrients and calories from your breakfast, 30% from your lunch, 30% from your dinner, and an extra 20% for snacks,” said Donnie Maclean, the founder of Eat Balanced.

“We focused on pizza being a lunch or a dinner option. Each pizza gives a complete meal, with all the nutrients in it, for 30% of your day.”

A survey by Mintel suggested seven in 10 British adults eat pizza, with forecasters predicting the market will be worth £1 billion ($1.6 billion) by 2016.

“For a good number of years I have been trying to help people find easy ways to get a balanced diet,” said Prof. Mike Lean, who is also a consultant physician at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

“The easiest way to do that is to eat nutritionally balanced meals. Three of those a day and you’ve done it, but at the moment commercially prepared meals are not nutritionally balanced.”

One major British supermarket chain has already indicated it will stock the healthy pizzas, and Donald Maclean is in talks with other supermarkets and catering suppliers.

The pizzas will only be available frozen as tests revealed the nutrients were better preserved that way, and Prof. Mike Lean and Donald Maclean said they had to work hard to keep prices down.

“Our pizzas are more expensive than most of the frozen pizzas but on a par with the chilled pizzas,” said Donald Maclean.

“So it shouldn’t be a hard pill to swallow, or a hard pizza to eat.”

The pair now has other junk food classics in their sights.

They are already testing a recipe for a nutritionally balanced curry and, after that, they’re planning to tackle fish and chips.

 

 

Five million test tube babies are born around the world

A new research presented at a conference of fertility experts claims that 5 million “test tube babies” have now been born around the world.

Delegates hailed it as a “remarkable milestone” for fertility treatments.

The first test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in the UK in July 1978. Her mother Leslie Brown died last month.

However, delegates at the conference in Turkey warned couples not to use fertility treatment as an “insurance policy” if they delayed parenthood.

The first test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in the UK in July 1978
The first test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born in the UK in July 1978

The International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) presented its latest data on children born to infertile parents at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology conference.

It said official figures up to 2008, plus three years of estimates, put the total number of test tube babies born at five million.

ICMART chairman Dr. David Adamson said: “This technology has been highly successful in treating infertile patients. Millions of families with children have been created, thereby reducing the burden of infertility.

“The technology has improved greatly over the years to increase pregnancy rates.”

About 1.5 million cycles of IVF, and similar techniques, are performed every year, resulting in 350,000 babies, ICMART said.

Stuart Lavery, a consultant gynaecologist and director of IVF at Hammersmith Hospital, said: “IVF is now part of the mainstream, it is no longer something couples are ashamed of.”

However, he cautioned that the great success of assisted reproduction techniques should not lull people into thinking they could wait to have children.

“The subtext is that if people delay childbirth they may view IVF as an insurance policy that they can access at any stage.

“Unfortunately the facts still suggest that IVF success rates in women as they get older are not fantastic.”

 

Rihanna’s grandmother passes away. Chris Brown tweets heartfelt message

Rihanna and Chris Brown are believed to have gone their separate ways, but he still has an emotional connection to the singer and her family.

Chris Brown, 23, tweeted a heartfelt message early Sunday morning after his ex girlfriend’s grandmother passed away.

He wrote: “Praying for family and the lost loved one. She was like my grandmother. Love you GRAN GRAN! RIP.”

Chris Brown and Rihanna split in 2009 after he physically assaulted her just before the Grammy Awards.

The pair have reportedly gotten back together and split up several times since then.

But one thing is clear, Chris Brown still has an emotional connection to Rihanna, 24.

Rihanna’s grandmother Clara “Dolly” Brathwaite died on Saturday.

Two weeks ago Rihanna posted intimate photos of her spending time with her sick grandmother on Twitter
Two weeks ago Rihanna posted intimate photos of her spending time with her sick grandmother on Twitter

A short time later, Rihanna took to Twitter to reveal the sad news and wrote: “Goodbye #grangranDOLLY get your beauty rest until I see you.”

It was only two weeks ago that she posted intimate photos of her spending time with her sick grandmother on Twitter.

She then proceeded to post a number of sweet and personal photos of herself with her gran over the years.

Her relative, who her family affectionately called Gran Gran Dolly, died on Saturday following a battle with cancer.

She was hospitalized at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York.

Last month, Rihanna posted a number of photos and wrote: “My heart smiled and cried all at once #grangranDolly.”

In another snap Rihanna is seen placing her trucker cap on Dolly’s head.

She posted: “#grangrandolly Truk your girl.”

Rihanna also uploaded a picture of her hand with her grandmother’s along with the caption: “She still has the most beautiful hands.”

Now Rihanna has released even more family photos of her, including some pictures of her smiling while standing next to Dolly’s hospital bed.

She also posted up images of her smile and some of when Rihanna was a child next to her beloved family member.

 

Enrique Pena Nieto wins Mexican presidential poll

Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Mexico’s old ruling party, is set to return to power as early official results indicate its candidate Enrique Pena Nieto has won the presidential election.

Enrique Pena Nieto, 45, is on some 38%, several points ahead of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has not conceded.

Thousands of police were on duty for the vote, amid fears of intimidation from drug gangs.

Mexicans were also electing a new congress and some state governors.

Celebrations at the headquarters of the PRI started after the polls closed.

Enrique Pena Nieto declared: “We all won in this election. Mexico won.”

“This is just the start of the work we have before us.”

He thanked Mexican voters for giving the PRI a second chance, saying his administration would have a “new way of governing”.

The election campaign was dominated by the economy and the war on drugs.

“There will be no pact nor truce with organized crime,” Enrique Pena Nieto said.

Enrique Pena Nieto is on some 38 percent, several points ahead of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Enrique Pena Nieto is on some 38 percent, several points ahead of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

He had been presented as the new face of the PRI, a break with the party’s long and at times murky past that included links with drug gangs.

The party held on to power for 71 years until it was defeated in 2000.

Enrique Pena Nieto built his reputation on the “pledges” he set out for his governorship in Mexico state, focusing on public works and improvement of infrastructure.

Outoing President Felipe Calderon has congratulated Enrique Pena Nieto and promised to work with him during the transition to his inauguration in December.

“I sincerely hope for the smooth running of the next government for the benefit of all Mexicans,” Felipe Calderon said, in a televised address.

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, running for the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) is in second place with about 31% of the vote.

The official quick count, published by the electoral authorities (IFE), is based on returns from a sample of around 7,500 polling stations across Mexico.

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who was the runner-up in the 2006 election, has not conceded victory.

“The last word hasn’t been spoken yet,” he said.

“We simply do not have all the facts. We are lacking the legality of the electoral process.”

In 2006, he refused to recognize Felipe Calderon’s victory and led street protests for months afterwards.

Josefina Vazquez Mota, the candidate of the governing National Action Party (PAN) had already accepted defeat.

The initial results from IFE put her on some 26%.

Almost 80 million people were eligible to cast their ballots on Sunday.

Police and army were deployed to protect voters from intimidation by drug cartels at polling booths.

Officials said the voting was largely peaceful, but reported some initial problems as a number of stations opened later than planned.

With nearly half the Mexican population living in poverty, the economy was one of the main issues in the campaign.

Unemployment remains low at roughly 4.5%, but a huge divide remains between the rich and the poor.

Another issue dominating the campaign was the war on drugs, launched nearly six years ago by President Felipe Calderon, who is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election.

The main opposition candidates have been critical of Felipe Calderon’s policies.

They point out that more than 55,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence since 2006.

Mexicans were also electing 500 deputies, 128 senators, six state governors, the head of government in the Federal District (which includes Mexico City) and local governments.

 

Apple settles China’s Proview dispute over iPad trademark for $60M

Apple has agreed to pay $60 million to Chinese firm Proview to settle a dispute involving rights to the “iPad” name, a court in China has said.

Proview had claimed that it owned the rights to the iPad name in the Chinese market after registering it in 2000.

However, Apple had insisted that it had acquired the worldwide rights for the name in 2009.

A court in Guangdong had asked the two firms to try to reach a settlement.

“The iPad dispute resolution is ended,” the Guangdong High People’s Court said in a statement.

“Apple Inc. has transferred $60 million to the account of the Guangdong High Court as requested in the mediation letter.”

Apple has agreed to pay $60 million to Chinese firm Proview to settle a dispute involving rights to the "iPad" name
Apple has agreed to pay $60 million to Chinese firm Proview to settle a dispute involving rights to the "iPad" name

Apple had bought the global rights to the “iPad” from Proview’s Taiwanese affiliate for $55,000.

However, the Chinese firm had argued that its affiliate did not have the rights to sell the iPad name rights for China, which is one of the fastest-growing markets for Apple’s products.

The dispute between the two firms resulted in Apple’s iPads being pulled off the shelves in some parts of China.

Proview had even sought a ban on the sales of the product in Shanghai as part of the dispute, a move that was rejected by the courts.

After the court announced the settlement on Monday, Proview confirmed that the firm had agreed to the settlement.

“The case is settled, both sides are satisfied with the agreement,” said Ma Dongxiao, a lawyer from Shenzhen Grandall Law Firm, which is handling Proview’s case.

China is one of the biggest markets for Apple’s products and demand for its gadgets has been increasing steadily in the country.

However, it is starting to face increasing competition from rivals such as Samsung as they look to tap into the lucrative Chinese market.

Analysts said that one of the key reasons behind Apple agreeing to settle the naming dispute is that firm may not have wanted its sales in the country to be disrupted and as a result lose some of its market share to competitors.

“When Apple is on the receiving end of a litigation, especially in China, it is a sensible move for them to settle it and move on,” said Andrew Milroy of Frost & Sullivan.

“That would help minimize the disruption to the Apple juggernaut.”

The dispute between the two firms over the rights to “iPad” name was not limited to China.

Proview had also lodged a case against Apple in the US.

It had accused Apple of deceiving it into selling the rights to the name by setting up a company, IP Application Development Ltd (IPADL) in the UK.

It claimed that Apple said the trademark was “an abbreviation for the company name”.

However, that case was dismissed by the court earlier this year.

Analysts said that with the two firms agreeing to a settlement in China, it was unlikely that Proview would take any further action against Apple.

 

BET Awards 2012: Full Winners List

BET AWARDS 2012 FULL WINNERS LIST

Best Group: The Throne (Kanye West & Jay-Z)

Best Actor: Kevin Hart

Best New Artist: Big Sean

Best Male R&B Artist: Chris Brown

BET Awards 2012
BET Awards 2012

Best Collaboration: Wale ft. Miguel

Best Gospel: Yolanda Adams

Best Female R&B Artist: Beyoncé

Best Female Hip-Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj

Lifetime Achievement Award: Maze featuring Frankie Beverly

Video Of The Year: “Otis,” The Throne (Kanye West & Jay-Z)

BET Humanitarian Award: Rev. Al Sharpton

Viewers’ Choice Award: Mindless Behavior

Video Director Of The Year: Beyoncé & Alan Ferguson

AOL Fandemonium Award: Chris Brown

 

Higgs boson finding to be announced by CERN scientists

Scientists at CERN in Switzerland will announce that the elusive Higgs boson “God Particle” has been found at a press conference next week, according to new reports.

Five leading theoretical physicists have been invited to the event on Wednesday – sparking speculation that the particle has been discovered.

Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider are expected to say they are 99.99% certain it has been found – which is known as “four sigma” level.

Physicists first predicted that the Higgs Boson subatomic particle exists 48 years ago.

Peter Higgs, the Edinburgh University emeritus professor of physics that the particle is named after, is among those who have been called to the press conference in Switzerland.

Scientists at CERN in Switzerland will announce that the elusive Higgs boson “God Particle” has been found at a press conference next week
Scientists at CERN in Switzerland will announce that the elusive Higgs boson “God Particle” has been found at a press conference next week

The management at CERN wants the two teams of scientists to reach the “five sigma” level of certainty with their results – so they are 99.99995% sure – such is the significance of the results.

The Higgs boson is regarded as the key to understanding the universe. Physicists say its job is to give the particles that make up atoms their mass.

Without this mass, these particles would zip though the cosmos at the speed of light, unable to bind together to form the atoms that make up everything in the universe, from planets to people.

The collider, housed in an 18-mile tunnel buried deep underground near the French-Swiss border, smashes beams of protons – sub-atomic particles – together at close to the speed of light, recreating the conditions that existed a fraction of a second after the Big Bang.

If the physicists’ theory is correct, a few Higgs bosons should be created in every trillion collisions, before rapidly decaying.

This decay would leave behind a “footprint” that would show up as a bump in their graphs.

However, despite 1,600 trillion collisions being created in the tunnel – there have been fewer than 300 potential Higgs particles.

Now it is thought that two separate teams of scientists, who run independent experiments in secret from each other, have both uncovered evidence of the particle.

However, the two groups, CMS and ATLAS, are expected to stop short of confirming its existence.

 

Marcus Agius, Barclays Bank chairman, resigns after scandal

Marcus Agius, Barclays Bank chairman, has confirmed his resignation, as the bank promises a “root and branch review” following the inter-bank lending rate-fixing scandal.

In his statement, Marcus Agius said: “The buck stops with me.”

Last week Barclays was fined £290 million ($450 million) for attempting to manipulate the Libor inter-bank lending rate.

Barclays’ chief executive Bob Diamond will appear before MPs on the Treasury Committee on Wednesday.

Marcus Agius is due to answer their questions on Thursday.

Barclays said Marcus Agius would remain in his post until “an orderly succession is assured”.

Marcus Agius said last week’s events were evidence of “unacceptable standards of behavior within the bank”.

He said the findings had “dealt a devastating blow” to Barclays’ reputation.

Marcus Agius, Barclays Bank chairman, has confirmed his resignation, as the bank promises a "root and branch review" following the inter-bank lending rate-fixing scandal
Marcus Agius, Barclays Bank chairman, has confirmed his resignation, as the bank promises a "root and branch review" following the inter-bank lending rate-fixing scandal

As a result Barclays’ board has launched an audit of its business practices, which will be conducted by an independent body and report to the new deputy chairman, Sir Michael Rake.

The bank promised:

• a “root and branch review” of its “flawed” past practices

• a public report of the audit’s findings

• a new mandatory code of conduct for all staff

Barclays will establish a “zero tolerance policy” to anything that damages its reputation, the bank said in the statement.

Sir Michael Rake, BT chairman and senior independent director at Barclays, has been appointed deputy chairman at the bank. He is seen as a likely successor to Marcus Agius.

Sir John Sunderland, a non-executive director of Barclays, will begin the search for a new chairman from Monday.

Barclays was fined after the Financial Services Authority (FSA) found its traders had lied about the interest rate other banks were charging it for loans. Investigations are also under way at RBS, HSBC, Citigroup and UBS.

Giving a lower reading than the true rate would give the impression that Barclays was considered a better lending risk than it actually was.

Reporting a higher reading than the real rate could have inflated trading profits artificially, misleading investors and regulators.

Libor (London Inter Bank Offered Rate) is the rate at which banks in London lend money to each other.

Chief executive Bob Diamond said Marcus Agius’s decision “deserves all of our respect” and paid tribute to his six years as chairman: “He has been a thoughtful and supportive colleague to me in all of my roles – especially since I became chief executive last year.”

Bob Diamond also welcomed plans for an independent audit: “I am committed to ensuring that the recommendations from this review are implemented in full.”

He promised to “continue to build a culture that all of those with a stake in Barclays can be proud of”.

 

Euro 2012: Spain wins final after beating Italy with 4-0

Spain wins Euro 2012 final after beating Italy with 4-0 and claiming a successive European crown to add to their 2010 World Cup triumph.

Vicente del Bosque’s side staged a compelling claim to be the greatest international side of all time as the Euro 2012 final was transformed into an exhibition with Italy – who performed creditably for long periods – passed brutally into submission.

David Silva’s header was reward for Spain’s early supremacy and new Barcelona recruit Jordi Alba doubled the lead just before half-time with a blistering run and finish.

The scoreline was emphatic at the conclusion but Italy performed with great resolve. Once they were reduced to 10 men after losing third substitute Thiago Motta to injury, however, they were ruthlessly exposed by masters of the passing art.

Fernando Torres emerged as a late substitute to make a powerful impact; steering home Spain’s third then setting up Chelsea team-mate Juan Mata to inflict the final wound on a bedraggled Italy.

Spain’s virtuoso performance was a decisive answer to a growing band of critics who had forced coach Vicente Del Bosque and his players to defend themselves against allegations that they had been “boring” throughout Euro 2012 at the pre-match media conference.

Spain wins Euro 2012 final after beating Italy with 4-0 and claiming a successive European crown to add to their 2010 World Cup triumph
Spain wins Euro 2012 final after beating Italy with 4-0 and claiming a successive European crown to add to their 2010 World Cup triumph

And even Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, in a spectacularly ill-timed contribution, wrote that Spain “have betrayed their philosophy and turned it into something more negative”.

Every quality that has led to them dominating world football since they won Euro 2008 and the World Cup in South Africa two years later was brought to bear.

It was a heartbreaking night for Italy and coach Cesare Prandelli but there was no shame in being beaten by a team of such quality. They can reflect with satisfaction on their work before this chastening evening.

Spain, perhaps stung by the words of criticism aimed in their direction, started with a pace and tempo of passing that the Italians found impossible to live with.

The warning signs were posted for Italy when a long spell of possession ended with Xavi shooting just over – but it was not long before they were ahead.

Cesc Fabregas was employed in the so-called “False Nine” role as Del Bosque played without a conventional striker. The former Arsenal star proved the tactic is a positive force rather than a negative one.

He collected the masterly Andres Iniesta’s pass and outflanked Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini before delivering perfectly for Silva to head beyond keeper Gianluigi Buffon.

It was Chiellini’s final contribution as he swiftly succumbed to the thigh injury that has been troubling him in the later stages of the tournament and was replaced by Federico Balzaretti.

Italy’s response to Silva’s goal and the early Spanish onslaught was commendable as Antonio Cassano twice had shots saved by keeper Iker Casillas but a goal of brilliance in creation and execution made their task mountainous.

Alba demonstrated exactly why Barcelona were so keen to bring the graduate of their famous La Masia youth academy back to the Nou Camp from Valencia when he finished a blurring run on to Xavi’s perfect pass with a composed finish past Buffon.

Prandelli acted during the interval, sending on Antonio Di Natale for Cassano. Twice he almost got the goal that could have halted Spain, heading just over before bringing a fine save out of Casillas.

Italy’s third and final change came when Motta replaced Riccardo Montolivo but Italy’s luck was summed up when he suffered a hamstring injury within minutes and the Azzurri were reduced to 10 men.

Spain were now winning with something to spare and Del Bosque took the opportunity to remove the outstanding Fabregas and introduce Chelsea striker Torres for the closing stages.

It was an opportunity he took, adding the final flourishes by steering home Spain’s third and unselfishly setting up Mata’s finish to round off a spectacular performance.

 

 

Randy Blythe, Lamb of God frontman, arrested in Prague

Randy Blythe, singer with metal band Lamb of God has been arrested in Prague over the death of a fan at a gig in the Czech Republic two years ago.

It is understood that Randy Blythe, 44, was detained at Prague airport on Wednesday, forcing the band to cancel a live appearance the following night.

The 19-year-old fan died 14 days after allegedly being pushed from the stage by Randy Blythe at a gig in 2010.

It has been reported that the singer has now been released from custody.

Writing on the band’s Twitter account, Randy Blythe’s bandmate, guitarist Mark Morton said: “Finally HOME! 4/5 of us anyway… Thanx for all the support yall!”

Randy Blythe has been arrested in Prague over the death of a fan at a gig in the Czech Republic two years ago
Randy Blythe has been arrested in Prague over the death of a fan at a gig in the Czech Republic two years ago

Lamb of God’s record label are understood to be releasing a statement on Monday.

Randy Blythe’s arrest stems back to the death of a fan who attempted to climb on stage during a concert at Prague’s club Abaton on 24 May 2010.

According to reports, the fan had repeatedly tried to climb onto the stage before allegedly being pushed by Randy Blythe and hitting the concrete floor.

He died 14 days later of his injuries, said Czech TV station TV Nova.

A post-mortem examination reportedly found that he had not been drunk or under the influence of drugs.

Lamb of God formed in Virginia in 1990 and, in 2007, received a Grammy nomination for their album Sacrament.

 

Mexico: polls open for presidential election

Mexico has opened the polls in a presidential election dominated by the economy and war on drugs.

Ex-governor Enrique Pena Nieto – seen as the frontrunner – is attempting to win the presidency back for the PRI party that ruled for decades.

His main opponents are left-wing politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and Josefina Vazquez Mota from the ruling conservative PAN party.

Voters are also choosing a new congress and some state governors.

Nearly 80 million voters are eligible to cast their ballots.

Enrique Pena Nieto, the 45-year-old former governor of Mexico state, is seeking to bring back the presidency to the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party), which held on to power for 71 years until defeat in 2000.

“My priority will be to battle the poverty in our country at its roots,” he said during his final campaign rally.

But in recent weeks the gap between Enrique Pena Nieto and Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrador, a 58-year-old former Mexico City mayor, has been narrowing, opinion polls say.

Mexico has opened the polls in a presidential election dominated by the economy and war on drugs
Mexico has opened the polls in a presidential election dominated by the economy and war on drugs

Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrador, of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) has seen his campaign boosted by a student-led movement against the PRI.

The PRD candidate came close to winning the poll six years ago. He accused the governing party of fraud and vote-buying and led a month of street protests against the official result.

But he said things have changed: “In 2006 we lacked organization, now we are organized. 2012 is not 2006.”

The candidate of the ruling National Action Party (PAN) is 51-year-old Josefina Vazquez Mota, a businesswoman who has promised to tackle corruption.

With nearly one third of the Mexican population living in poverty, the economy has been one of the main issues in the campaign.

Unemployment remains low at roughly 4.5%, but a huge divide remains between the rich and the poor.

Another issue dominating the campaign is the war on drugs launched nearly six years ago by President Felipe Calderon, who is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election.

The main opposition candidates have been critical of Felipe Calderon’s policies.

They point out that more than 55,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence since 2006.

Mexicans are also electing 500 deputies, 128 senators, six state governors, the head of government in the Federal District and local governments.

 

Turkey scrambles fighter jets to Syria border

Turkish army has scrambled six F-16 fighter jets near its border with Syria after Syrian helicopters came close to the border.

Six jets were sent to the area in response to three such incidents on Saturday, the statement said, adding that there was no violation of Turkish airspace.

Last month, Syrian forces shot down a Turkish jet in the border area.

The incident further strained already tense relations between former allies.

Turkey’s government has been outspoken in its condemnation of Syria’s response to the 16-month anti-government uprising, which has seen more than 30,000 Syrian refugees enter Turkey.

On Friday, Turkey said it had begun deploying rocket launchers and anti-aircraft guns along the border in response to the downing of its F-4 Phantom jet on 22 June.

The move came after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that Turkey had changed its rules of military engagement and would now treat any Syrian military approaching the border as a threat.

Turkish army has scrambled six F-16 fighter jets near its border with Syria after Syrian helicopters came close to the border
Turkish army has scrambled six F-16 fighter jets near its border with Syria after Syrian helicopters came close to the border

Syria said the Turkish F-4 was shot down by air defence fire inside its airspace. Turkey insists it was downed by a missile after briefly entering and the leaving Syrian airspace.

The plane crashed in the Mediterranean, off the coast of the southern province of Hatay. Its pilots are still missing.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke of Turkey’s “rage” at the incident and described Syria as a “clear and present threat”.

NATO condemned the attack and voiced strong support for Turkey, after Ankara invoked Article 4 of NATO’s founding treaty, which entitles any member state to ask for consultations if it believes its security is threatened.

Four of the six jets were scrambled on Saturday from the airbase of Incirlik in response to two occasions of Syrian helicopters flying close to Hatay province, Sunday’s army statement said.

Later, two more F-16s took off from a base near Batman, in southeastern Turkey, after Syrian helicopters were spotted close to the province of Mardin, it added.

The military said the helicopters flew as close as 6.5 km (4 miles) to the border, according to the AP news agency.

The border incident comes after the UN and Arab League envoy on Syria, Kofi Annan, warned of the danger of the Syria conflict spilling over into the wider region if the bloodshed is not stopped.

He was addressing an international meeting of major international and regional powers in Geneva on Saturday, aimed at reviving the six-point peace plan for Syria brokered by Kofi Annan.

The countries present at the Geneva talks reached an agreement calling for a ceasefire and a transitional government in Syria.

Western demands to exclude President Bashar al-Assad and his allies from the interim administration reportedly foundered on opposition from Russia.

Moscow sees Syria as its closest ally in the region, and rejects any attempt to impose a solution on Syria from the outside.

The Paris-based opposition Syrian National Council rejected the Geneva deal as too ambiguous, according to the AP news agency.

Violence has worsened in Syria recently despite the cease-fire mediated by Kofi Annan as part of his six-point plan earlier this year.

On Friday, government forces recaptured the Damascus suburb of Douma – an opposition stronghold – after 10 days of artillery bombardment. Activists described conditions in the town as “catastrophic”.

Activists estimate that as many as 15,800 have died since the uprising began early last year. Casualties figures are difficult to verify, as Syria does not allow foreign journalists to operate on its territory.

The conflict is seen as becoming increasingly militarized, with both rebels and government forces thought to be receiving arms supplies from abroad.

 

 

Cissy Houston refuses to stay at Beverly Hilton Hotel for BET Awards

Cissy Houston is in Los Angeles to pay tribute to her late daughter, Whitney Houston, at today’s BET Awards.

Cissy Houston, 78, has reportedly switched hotels after she was booked at the Beverly Hilton Hotel- where her daughter died in February.

TMZ.com reports Cissy Houston plans to visit the room where the singer passed away – but plans to do so on her own time.

Cissy Houston is in town from her native New Jersey, reportedly to perform a tribute to her late daughter alongside other female singers at the July 1 ceremony.

Cissy Houston is in Los Angeles to pay tribute to her late daughter, Whitney Houston, at today's BET Awards
Cissy Houston is in Los Angeles to pay tribute to her late daughter, Whitney Houston, at today's BET Awards

A source familiar with BET’s plans said earlier this month she will be joined by “a few top divas”, although the source could not give their names.

Cissy Houston’s performance undoubtedly comes at a time when the death of her daughter is still very fresh.

Whitney Houston died on February 11, at the age of 48.

She was found unresponsive in the bathtub of room 434 at the Beverly Hilton.

Authorities called her death an accidental drowning, complicated by heart disease and cocaine use.

TMZ reports Cissy Houston’s reservation has been moved to the Regent Beverly Wilshire to accommodate her wish not to sleep at the Hilton.

Meanwhile, it was revealed last month the matriarch has signed a deal with HarperCollins to tell the “unabridged and unbelievable story” of her Grammy Award-winning daughter.

The still untitled book is scheduled to come out next February.

The BET Awards will air live from The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Kanye West, Beyonce and Jay-Z are the top nominees.

 

Alec Baldwin marries Hilaria Thomas in an opulent ceremony in New York

Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Thomas tied the knot in an opulent ceremony at one of New York’s most magnificent cathedrals.

Alec Baldwin, 54, and yoga instructor Hilaria Thomas, 28, said “I do”, Saturday afternoon.

The bride – who will now be known as Hilaria Baldwin – wore a silk magnolia trumpet Amsale gown with cap sleeves and a keyhole back neckline accented with crystal buttons.

The bridesmaids wore “eclectic miss-matched dresses, some in black, gray and turquoise, others in bold turquoise-and-purple tie-dyish prints”, according to E! online.

Amsale also dressed Hilaria Thomas’ mother and Alec Baldwin’s daughter Ireland.

Alec Baldwin had a tuxedo by Tom Ford, People magazine has reported.

Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Thomas tied the knot in an opulent ceremony at one of New York's most magnificent cathedrals
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Thomas tied the knot in an opulent ceremony at one of New York's most magnificent cathedrals

The Reverend George Deas is said to have performed the ceremony, reportedly conducted in English with readings in Spanish.

Guests at the nuptials in Manhattan’s Nolita district included Alec Baldwin’s 30 Rock co-star Tina Fey, his brothers Stephen and Billy Baldwin, Woody Allen and wife Soon-Yi, actress Mariska Hargitay, Robert Kennedy Jr. and Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels.

After the ceremony, guests were filtered to the campus of Hilaria’s alma mater, New York University, for a reception at the private school’s nearby Kimmel Center.

Earlier Hilaria tweeted: “Today is going to be a good day.”

According to E! Online the couple chose a white color scheme for the ceremony, highlighted in the selection of flowers that decorated the historic cathedral.

Florist De Juan Stroud placed “white hydrangeas, white roses and calla lilies around the church”.

The entertainment website also reports that white ribbons were tied to the pews and a tent was set up near the back entrance of the church.

Alec Baldwin, who is 26 years Hilaria’s senior, asked for her hand in April in Long Island, New York.

The two dated for almost a year before he proposed and they first appeared in public together at several bashes in New York in May 2011.

Alec Baldwinwas previously married to Ireland’s mother, Kim Basinger, but the pair divorced in acrimony in 2002 after nine years of marriage.

Spanish-born Hilaria Thomas has not been married before.

She grew up between Boston and Spain, studying dance and history at NYU before becoming a yoga instructor.

In recent months Alec Baldwin has been sporting a noticeably trimmer physique, perhaps in a bid to appear more youthful alongside his younger partner.

The actor is apparently planning a very laid back summer with his new bride.

Taking to Twitter again before the ceremony, he revealed the couple could be off to Kingston, Idaho for their honeymoon.

Accompanied by a scenic picture of the Coeur D’ Alene River, Alec Baldwin wrote: “I can’t wait to stand on these rocks at Albert’s Landing and leave this world behind…. for the Summer.”

 

Lille shooting: gunman Faycal Mokhtari kills two at Theatro nightclub

Police in Lille, France, are hunting a gunman who shot dead two people and injured five at Theatro nightclub after being turned away.

He opened fired indiscriminately outside the Theatro club in the city centre at about 03:00 a.m..

A senior police official said a heavy-calibre gun, possibly a Kalashnikov rifle, had been used.

France recently tightened its laws on illegal firearms amid a worrying rise in the use of guns by criminals.

French media say the attacker had an accomplice waiting in a car and seemed to have taken the gun from the boot because he returned to the club shortly after being turned away.

Condemning the attack, French Interior Minister Manuel Valls promised police would do all in their power to apprehend the killer and bring him to justice.

Police in Lille, France, are hunting a gunman who shot dead two people and injured five at Theatro nightclub after being turned away
Police in Lille, France, are hunting a gunman who shot dead two people and injured five at Theatro nightclub after being turned away

Police have named the suspected gunman as Faycal Mokhtari, 32, from the northern French town of Tourcoing.

A photo of the suspect, who has been investigated for robberies in the past, has been circulated.

“The bouncer who knew the man turned him back,” said Herve Malherbe, deputy police chief for the northern region.

Those killed were a female cloakroom attendant, 26, and a male customer, 25, local newspaper La Voix du Nord reports.

Five people, including a bouncer, were injured by bullets or bullet fragments, and four of them underwent surgery in hospital. None is in a life-threatening condition.

A further six people were treated for shock.

An AFP correspondent saw numerous bullet casings scattered across the street where the shooting took place.

One of the Theatro’s customers, named only as Jeremy, told the news agency that he had been on the dance floor when he heard a shot.

“At first I thought it was a firework,” he added.

“I went to the entrance to see what was happening and saw a person lying in a pool of blood.”

Another customer said he had mistaken the sound of the shooting for bottles being broken.

“It’s disgusting, this isn’t the Bronx,” he said.

The killer and his accomplice fled in their car, said to be a Golf or a Citroen C5.

France’s gun laws were tightened in March, with longer jail terms and bigger fines for illegal possession of fire-arms.

Dozens of shootings involving Kalashnikov rifles have been reported in recent years in France, and particularly the southern city of Marseille. Typically they have been gangland settlings of scores.