Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney is accused of favoritism over his heart surgery, as he was too old to receive a heart transplant on Friday.
Critics are complaining that 71-year-old Dick Cheney was given special consideration because of his position.
Though they do not think that Dick Cheney was moved up the transplant list, he was given the organ that could have gone to thousands of younger recipients who would have more years to live with it.
“Most centers wouldn’t put somebody on at Cheney’s age,” said University of Pennsylvania bioethicist Art Caplan, who has testified before many panels on organ sharing issues.
“I’ve been arguing for a long time that the system should pay more attention to age because you’ll get a better return on the gift because younger people are more likely to live longer with a donor organ,” Art Caplan said.
Dick Cheney’s case reopens debate about whether rules should be changed to favor youth over age in giving out scarce organs.
As it stands now, time on the waiting list, medical need and where you live determine the odds of scoring a new heart – not how many years you’ll live to make use of it.
Former US Vice-President Dick Cheney is accused of favoritism over his heart surgery, as he was too old to receive a heart transplant
Dick Cheney, who served as President George W. Bush’s vice president for both terms, from 2001 to 2009, received the transplant Saturday at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia, the same place where he received an implanted heart pump that has kept him alive since July 2010.
It appears the former vice president went on the transplant wait list around that time, 20 months ago.
Dick Cheney had severe congestive heart failure and had suffered five heart attacks over the past 25 years.
He has had countless procedures to keep him going – bypasses, artery-opening angioplasty, pacemakers and surgery on his legs. Yet Dick Cheney must have had a healthy liver and kidneys to qualify for a new heart, doctors said.
“We have done several patients hovering around age 70 although that’s about the upper limit for a transplant,” said Dr. Mariell Jessup, a University of Pennsylvania heart failure specialist and American Heart Association spokeswoman.
“The fact he waited such a long time shows he didn’t get any favors.”
More than 3,100 Americans are waiting now for a new heart, and about 330 die each year before one becomes available.
When one does, doctors check to see who is a good match and in highest medical need. The heart is offered locally, then regionally and finally nationally until a match is made.
“You can’t leapfrog the system,” said Dr. Allen Taylor, cardiology chief at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
“It’s a very regimented and fair process and heavily policed.”
That said, there is no formal rule disqualifying anyone above the age of 70 from receiving a new heart, though many hospitals enforce an unstated version of the rule in an effort to allow younger patients access to the lifesaving procedure.
“The ethical issues are not that he had a transplant, but who didn’t?” tweeted Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist at Scripps Health in La Jolla, California.
Preferential treatment to wealthy patients is also a hot topic when it comes to transplants because they often are able to sign up to more than one transplant list in an effort to be considered ‘local’ in more places.
In order for that to work, the patient has to have the ability to fly to the hospital in question on very short notice.
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs was one example of that, as he was on a transplant list in Tennessee and received a new liver at a hospital there in 2009 even though he lived in California.
A group of US scientists hail plain popcorn as a great diet food for its low calorie content and claim it may even top fruits and vegetables in antioxidant levels.
Antioxidants – known as polyphenols – have huge health benefits as they help fight harmful molecules that damage cells.
Popcorn was found to have a high level of concentrated antioxidants because it is made up of just 4% water while they are more diluted in fruits and vegetables because they are made up of up to 90% water.
Researchers discovered one serving of popcorn has up to 300 mg of antioxidants – nearly double the 160 mg for all fruits per serving.
They also found that the crunchy hulls of the popcorn have the highest concentration of antioxidants and fiber.
The scientists from the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania unveiled their discovery at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego.
Popcorn was found to have a high level of concentrated antioxidants because it is made up of just 4 per cent water while they are more diluted in fruits and vegetables which are made up of up to 90 per cent water
Researcher Joe Vinson said: “Those hulls deserve more respect. They are nutritional gold nuggets.”
But Joe Vinson warned that people can’t forgo their five-a-day in favor of popcorn – as it doesn’t contain vital vitamins and nutrients found in fruit and vegetables.
Although he added that popcorn has many other health benefits, stating: “Popcorn may be the perfect snack food.
“It’s the only snack that is 100% unprocessed whole grain.
“All other grains are processed and diluted with other ingredients, and although cereals are called <<whole grain>>, this simply means that over 51% of the weight of the product is whole grain.
“One serving of popcorn will provide more than 70% of the daily intake of whole grain.
“The average person only gets about half a serving of whole grains a day, and popcorn could fill that gap in a very pleasant way.”
The scientists warned that preparation is key to culling popcorn’s health benefits.
Joe Vinson added: “Air-popped popcorn has the lowest number of calories while microwave popcorn has twice as many calories as air-popped.”
Speaking ahead of Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, which aimed at reducing the risk of nuclear terrorism, US President Barack Obama says he is pushing for “a world without nuclear weapons”, making direct appeals to North Korea and Iran.
Barack Obama also pledged to work with Russia and China.
He emphasized the US’s unique position to seek change but said “serious sustained global effort” was needed.
The meeting is being attended by representatives from some 50 countries.
Speaking to students at Hankuk University, Barack Obama reiterated the commitment of the US as ”the only nation to have ever used nuclear weapons” to reducing its nuclear arms stockpile.
The US president also spoke, he said, as a father who did not want to see his daughters growing up in a world with nuclear threats, a comment which drew applause from his student audience.
Barack Obama said he was looking forward to meeting newly-elected Russian President Vladimir Putin in May to discuss further nuclear arms cuts.
He would seek to follow on from the New START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) pact he struck in 2010 with outgoing Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev in 2010, he said.
The New START deal agreed between Washington and Moscow was intended to replace its lapsed predecessor, START.
It trims US and Russian nuclear arsenals to 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads – a cut of about 30% from a limit set previously.
The treaty would also allow each side visually to inspect the other’s nuclear capability, with the aim of verifying how many warheads each missile carries.
In addition, there will be legally binding limits on the number of warheads and missiles that can be deployed on land, on submarines, and on bombers, at any one time.
President Barack Obama said he is pushing for "a world without nuclear weapons" ahead of Seoul Nuclear Security Summit
In Asia, Barack Obama said, the US has invited China to work with Washington and ”that offer remains open”.
The US president also addressed North Korea’s nuclear ambitions directly in his speech, saying that the US has ”no hostile intent” towards the country, but ”there will be no rewards for provocation”.
Barack Obama warned Pyongyang that its planned long-range missile launch would only increase its isolation.
Pyongyang says it is preparing to launch a long-range missile which it says will put a satellite in orbit.
”You can continue with the road you are on but we know where that leads,” Barack Obama said, addressing the North Korean leaders directly.
”Today, we say: Pyongyang, have the courage to pursue peace.”
Earlier, Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said North Korea risked further sanctions and isolation if it did not cancel its launch plans.
The launch will contravene an agreement Pyongyang reached last month which would have seen it receive food aid in exchange for a partial freeze on nuclear activities and an end to ballistics tests.
The North also agreed to allow UN inspectors in, the US said.
The invitation comes three months after Kim Jong-Un came to power following the death of his father, Kim Jong-Il.
The North said the launch – between 12 and 16 April – would mark the 100th birthday of former leader Kim Il-Sung.
South Korea has warned it will shoot down the rocket if it strays over its territory.
“We are preparing measures to track the missile’s trajectory and shoot it down if it, by any chance, deviates from the planned route and falls into our territory,” a defense ministry spokesman said.
The launch site is in north-western North Korea, not far from the Chinese border.
Addressing Iran, Barack Obama said there was still time to resolve the impasse over its nuclear programme through diplomacy.
“But time is short,” Barack Obama warned.
”Iran must act with the seriousness and sense of urgency that this moment demands.”
Iran insists there is no military element to its programme but Western powers fear it is constructing nuclear weapons.
“Today, I’ll meet with the leaders of Russia and China as we work to achieve a resolution in which Iran fulfils its obligations,” Barack Obama added.
Despite lofty announcements it may prove difficult to achieve significant progress at the summit.
The summit agenda is to be expanded to include a wide variety of radiological materials which terrorists could use to make a dirty bomb – one that spreads radiological contamination rather than initiating a nuclear explosion
But experts say there is unlikely to be agreement on converting all nuclear power stations to use low-enriched fuel.
Nor will there be agreement on common standards for nuclear security.
Some countries see this whole process as highly intrusive.
And there is still no common appreciation of the level of threat posed by nuclear terrorism.
James Cameron has triumphantly resurfaced from the Earth’s deepest point – Mariana Trench – where only two men have ever been before.
James Cameron, Avatar and Titanic film director, used a specially-designed submarine to descend nearly seven miles to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, an area 200 miles southwest of the Pacific island of Guam.
As James Cameron, 57, hit the bottom, he tweeted: “Just arrived at the ocean’s deepest pt. Hitting bottom never felt so good. Can’t wait to share what I’m seeing w/ you.”
James Cameron returned to the surface of the Pacific Ocean on Monday morning local time, according to Stephanie Montgomery of the National Geographic Society, where the director is an explorer-in-residence.
He spent a little more than three hours under water after reaching a depth of 35,756 feet before he began his return to the surface.
James Cameron had planned to spend up to six hours on the sea floor.
James Cameron’s return aboard his 12-ton, lime-green sub called Deepsea Challenger was a “faster-than-expected 70-minute ascent”, according to National Geographic.
He began the dive earlier Monday at approximately 5.15 a.m. local time.
“RELEASE, RELEASE, RELEASE!” were the last words James Cameron uttered before beginning the dive, according to a Twitter post from the expedition.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who appeared in Cameron’s Terminator films, showed his support for the director via Twitter: “Congrats to my great friend on the deepest solo dive ever. Always a pioneer.”
Richard Branson and Jessica Alba were just a couple of the other celebrities who got behind James Cameron’s journey.
James Cameron has triumphantly resurfaced from the Earth's deepest point, Mariana Trench
The scale of the Mariana Trench is hard to grasp – it is 120 times larger than the Grand Canyon and more than a mile deeper than Mount Everest is tall.
It was expected to take James Cameron 90 minutes to reach the bottom aboard Deepsea Challenger.
Once there, James Cameron planned to spend six hours collecting samples for biologists and geologists to study.
While it didn’t need it, the submarine James Cameron helped design has the capability to support life for a 56-hour dive.
The first and only time anyone dove to these depths was in 1960.
Swiss engineer Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Capt. Don Walsh took nearly five hours to reach the bottom and stayed just 20 minutes.
They didn’t have much to report on what they saw there, however, because their submarine kicked up so much sand from the ocean floor they couldn’t see much.
One of the risks of a dive so deep is extreme water pressure. At 6.8 miles below the surface, the pressure is the equivalent of three SUVs sitting on your toe.
James Cameron said earlier this month that, after a 5.1 mile-deep practice run near Papua New Guinea, the pressure “is in the back of your mind”.
The submarine would implode in an instant if it leaked, James Cameron said.
But while he was a little apprehensive beforehand, James Cameron wasn’t scared or nervous while underwater.
“When you are actually on the dive you have to trust the engineering was done right,” James Cameron said.
The latest dive site, which is at the deepest point in the Mariana Trench, is named Challenger Deep after the British naval vessel HMS Challenger that used sound to first measure its depth.
James Cameron has been an oceanography enthusiast since childhood and has made 72 deep-sea submersible dives.
Thirty-three of those dives have been to the wreckage of the Titanic, the subject of his 1997 hit film.
Scientists at the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in Davos, Switzerland, are helping specialists from Nestle to study how ice cream’s structure changes when it is stored in a household freezer.
Samples of ice cream have been scanned with an X-ray machine more typically used to study the ice crystals which are key to avalanche formation.
Nestle is hoping to reveal the exact conditions under which ice crystals merge and grow.
When the crystals get big enough they change the texture of ice cream and alter how it feels when it is eaten.
The X-ray tomography machine at the institute is one of the few that can take images of tiny structures at sub-zero temperatures.
“Previously, we could not look inside ice cream without destroying the sample in the process,” said Nestle food scientist Dr. Cedric Dubois.
Via the research, summarized in a paper published in the journal Soft Matter, Nestle hopes to find a way to combat the gradual degradation of taste ice cream often suffers. As with many foods, the structure of ice cream is the key to the way it tastes.
Nestle hopes to find a way to combat the gradual degradation of taste ice cream often suffers, as its structure is the key to the way it tastes
Dr. Cedric Dubois said the research had revealed that the white frost of ice crystals found on ice cream forms as a result of the temperature changes it undergoes as it is transported, sold and stored.
“Most home freezers are set at -18C, but the temperature doesn’t remain constant,” said Dr. Cedric Dubois.
“It fluctuates by a couple of degrees in either direction, which causes parts of the ice cream to melt and then freeze again.”
Time-lapse images of ice crystals only a few microns across were gathered during the study which cycled samples through a small range of temperature changes.
This showed that as water froze out it formed ice crystals that affected the structure of the ice cream and made it chewy. This could also make the dessert icier, hard to scoop, and less pleasurable to eat.
The study has started to reveal the “life cycle” of the crystals and the conditions which trigger some of them to merge, enlarge and significantly alter the texture of the ice cream.
“We already know the growth of ice crystals in ice cream is triggered by a number of different factors,” said Dr. Cedric Dubois.
“If we can identify the main mechanism, we can find better ways to slow it down.”
New reports claim that Kim Kardashian wants to make sure her flour assailant gets her just deserts by pressing charges against the anti-fur campaigner.
Kim Kardashian doesn’t want the mystery woman who covered her in flour at a Hollywood red carpet event on Thursday to avoid punishment, and thinks she should be her accountable for her actions.
An insider has claimed that Kim Kardashian decided against press charges that night because she didn’t want to take herself away from the event, which was for charity.
Kim Kardashian, 31, will go to the police in the next few days to inform them formally of her decision to press charges.
The reality star wants to send the message people are entitled to their opinion, but should not resort to violence.
The decision is a major U-turn for Kim Kardashian, who said on Thursday she was wasn’t going to pursue the matter.
However she later told E! News she was considering reversing herself.
Kim Kardashian said: “I said earlier no I wasn’t [going to file a complaint].
“I am just going to think about it, because I don’t want someone to think they can really get away with that. So we are going to handle that.”
Kim Kardashian reacted with a surprising amount of calm after being doused in flour by an assailant on a Hollywood red carpet last night.
On Thursday it emerged that the as-yet-unnamed a woman is believed to have shouted the words “fur hag” at Kim Kardashian before dousing her with the cooking powder.
New video footage shows the unidentified woman throwing a bag of the white powder over the reality star, who then stormed off in shock.
Kim Kardashian opted to go back to the event following the fracas, and the assailant – an unidentified Asian woman – was arrested by police who were called to the scene.
The fire department was also called to the scene to inspect the substance, which after several minutes they determined as cooking flour.
Kim Kardashian wants to make sure her flour assailant gets her just deserts by pressing charges against the anti-fur campaigner
According to E! Online, the woman ran off after she threw the flour, but didn’t get very far when Kim Kardashian’s representation intercepted her and held onto her before security took over.
Kim Kardashian was attending the launch of her new perfume True Reflection at The London Hotel in West Hollywood.
TMZ reports that after the attack, Kim Kardashian, who arrived at the hotel with her mother Kris Jenner, was ushered into a private room where she removed her doused jacket and brushed the flour off the rest of her outfit and long brunette locks.
After she returned to the event Kim Kardashian laughed off the ordeal and even made a joke in light of the incident.
“That probably is the craziest, unexpected, weird thing that ever happened to me,” Kim Kardashian told E! Online.
“Like I said to my make-up artist, I wanted more powder and that’s a whole lot of translucent powder right there.”
Kim Kardashian had earlier arrived dressed-to-the-nines, wearing a black blazer, leather trousers and a bright blue blouse, but within minutes she looked more like a dowdy housewife after a kitchen mishap.
The reality star has not pressed charges over the incident and the unidentified woman has been released, according to a press release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Kim Kardashian’s whole back and shiny hair was covered in the substance, which was later determined as cooking flour.
The attack may have quite possibly have come from a protester opposing Kim Kardashian’s love affair with fur.
Animal rights group PETA denied it was behind the assault – despite the organization’s public campaign against Kim Kardashian’s love of fur clothing.
However, a spokesman noted that whoever did throw the flour may managed to send a message out to the reality star.
A spokesman told TMZ: “PETA has tried everything from polite letters to public protests, but Kim Kardashian has not been moved by the news that animals are beaten, electrocuted, and even skinned alive for real fur garments.
“Whoever threw that flour may reach her when our polite appeals did not.”
Kim Kardashian defended wearing fur as a “personal decision”, telling TMZ: “What I choose to do in my personal life I think is a personal choice.
“We don’t use real fur in our clothing lines anymore.”
Kim Kardashian went on to thank her security team and said she would be “stepping up” her protective detail for future events after labeling the flour assassin a “bully”.
“Whatever your beliefs are, to do something in a violent way, to do something that’s illegal, it’s not okay and it’s bullying,” Kim Kardashian said.
“I don’t promote that. You just have to laugh it off.”
Kim Kardashian also told TMZ why she was not going to press charges against the assailant, joking: “Don’t I have one two many lawsuits going on?”
The reality show star received support from her family, including her mother Kris Jenner who wrote on her blog: “I am so proud of my daughter for handling this situation so professionally and with such poise!
“Kim wasn’t phased (sic) by the attack and simply walked away from the red carpet, brushed herself off and headed right back out!!”
Kim Kardashian’s little sister Khloe immediately took to her Twitter account to express both her outrage and praise for her sister’s dignified reaction after the flour pelting.
Khloe Kardashian wrote: “I’m proud of how Kim handled the situation.”
She then later added in defense: “I wish I was with my sister tonight. I bet you that woman wouldn’t have dared tried a thing…”
Naomi Campbell is to be dragged into Vladimir Doronin’s messy divorce case.
Billionaire Vladimir Doronin’s estranged wife Ekaterina is planning to cite his relationship with Naomi Campbell as the reason for the end of her marriage.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell, 41, might be one step closer to marrying the Russian, but sources close to the couple say she is devastated because Vladimir and Ekaterina Doronin had been separated for ten years before she started dating him in 2008.
Vladimir Doronin, 49, had a 7-year long relationship with another woman before he met Naomi Campbell.
“Naomi is pleased that Ekaterina has finally agreed to give Vladimir a divorce, but she is upset she is planning on blaming her for the marriage breakdown. She is no homewrecker,” says a friend.
“The truth is that Vladimir had been separated from her for a very long time when he and Naomi got together.”
Naomi Campbell started dating tycoon Vladimir Doronin after meeting him at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008
Ekaterina Doronin has been married to property mogul Vladimir for 24 years and they have a daughter, Katia, 15. She is believed to want a substantial slice of his huge fortune.
Ekaterina Doronin has said of her husband’s romance: “It’s a ridiculous affair. Vladimir is married to me and we are still a couple. Naomi is deluding herself if she thinks she can take my husband.”
Naomi Campbell, who is the face of Vladimir Doronin’s property company, started dating the tycoon – dubbed the Russian Donald Trump – after meeting him at the Cannes Film Festival.
“Vladimir and Naomi are very much in love and are happy together,” says a friend.
“But this is going to cause them both a fair amount of stress. It’s ridiculous that Naomi is being dragged into this.”
Ekaterina Doronin has been married to property mogul Vladimir for 24 years and they have a daughter, Katia, 15
Naomi Campbell has left the UK to set up home with Vladimir Doronin in Moscow and is said to be taking lessons in Russian. He gave her Van Cleef black earrings two years ago, but has yet to propose.
Once boasted of being a future Bond girl, but Ana Araujo has had quite a fall from grace since she parted from Rolling Stone rocker Ronnie Wood.
During their two-year romance, which ended last October, the 30-year-old Brazilian was seen at the very best showbusiness soirees. But now she is working as a waitress in Holland Park, West London.
“It’s a case of how the mighty have fallen,” says an associate. Ana has told pals she wants to find another wealthy bachelor.
Lourdes Leon, Madonna’s teenage daughter, appears to already have picked up a bad nicotine habit after she was pictured smoking a cigarette on Friday.
Lourdes Leon, 15, was seen puffing away as she loitered around with male friends in New York.
The eldest daughter of Madonna had the cigarette in her hand as a pal lighted it for her and seemed very comfortable with it. The legal age for smoking in America is 18.
Wearing a black and white mini dress with matching shoes, Lourdes Leon, a 10th grade schoolgirl, wore dark shades and her long hair loosely around her shoulders.
At one point Lourdes Leon even sneakily tried to hide the cigarette in her hand by holding it upside down as she walked along.
Lourdes Leon, Madonna's teenage daughter, was pictured smoking a cigarette at the age of 15
She is following in her mother’s footsteps in many ways including her passion for fashion with the family’s clothing line Material Girl.
But as Madonna was seen seductively posing with a cigarette in her latest music video Girl Gone Wild, it appears it may be a bad habit picked up closer to home.
Madonna’s rep had denied the singer had started smoking again after pictures surfaced of her with what looked like a cigarette in hand while shooting her movie W.E. in 2010.
But regardless of whether Madonna was just posing with it or does still smoke, it may not be the best example to set for her four children.
Lourdes Leon will reportedly join her mother’s backing dancers when she kicks off her 50-country world tour in Israel in May.
“It is the first time Lourdes will have appeared on stage with her mum,” says a source.
“There are risqué dancers and some blatantly sexual dance routines – but Madonna is really excited about Lourdes making an appearance.”
James Cameron begins an attempt to become the first person in 50 years to visit the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of Pacific Ocean.
Film director James Cameron is travelling 11km (6.8 miles) down to the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific, where he hopes to spend six hours exploring and filming.
James Cameron, 57, is making the dive in a specially designed and cramped one-man submarine, the Deepsea Challenger.
The journey has been delayed several times by bad weather.
James Cameron begins an attempt to become the first person in 50 years to visit the Mariana Trench
A manned descent to the trench was last attempted in 1960, by US Navy Lt. Don Walsh and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard.
They spent about 20 minutes on the ocean floor but their landing kicked up silt, meaning their view was obscured.
“Jim is a remarkable guy who’s never trained as an engineer but has an intuitive grasp of engineering details that far surpass a lot of the professionals I’ve known,” Don Walsh told the Telegraph.
“He hasn’t wasted a lot of time trumpeting to the world, <<We’re going to do this>>. He wants to make sure he’s got it right and then he’ll tell the world. He’s a pretty high-profile person and he doesn’t want to screw up royally.”
Tania Head became famous after she claimed she was a 9/11 survivor, one of only nineteen people to escape death above the point of impact in the South Tower.
Tania Head’s survival story was made all the more harrowing as she tragically lost her fiancé who was killed in the North Tower.
America took Tania Head into their hearts both as a victim and as the woman who publicly fought for the cause of the 9/11 survivors.
But in 2007 Tania Head became infamous as the woman who made it all up.
People were left stunned as the woman confessed to the lies before the New York Times could beat her to it with their exposé.
And the extent of her cruelty continues to be revealed.
As part of the fantasist’s web of lies Tania Head forced a genuine survivor to relive her trauma and mocked her when she found it difficult, as revealed in a new book, The Woman Who Wasn’t There, to be released next month.
Tania Head became infamous as the woman who made the 9/11 survival story up
Spinning her story to a wounded nation, Tania Head rose to become president of the World Trade Center Survivors’ Network with politicians, media, fellow survivors and the families of those who died in the attacks all being inspired by her tale of tragedy and triumph.
Inevitably, Tania Head also became friends with fellow survivors, including her closest friend Linda Gormley.
The fraudster convinced Linda Gormley that they should be leaning on one another to get through their trauma and implored Linda to help her with her therapy.
Linda Gormley was reluctant to talk in depth about the terror but couldn’t say no to her forceful friend who, she believed, had suffered more than she had in the attacks.
Linda Gormley had seen people die but Tania Head had been badly burnt, nearly lost an arm and lost the love of her life, Dave, in the North Tower.
Tania Head told Linda Gormley that she had was undergoing an intense form of treatment to help deal with her post traumatic stress.
The treatment involved Tania Head reciting the terrible incidents of the attacks – and recording them.
Tania Head told Linda Gormely that, as part of the therapy, she had to then listen back to the tape until her fear receded and to enlist the help of a friend if she needed support.
So Tania Head asked her “fellow” survivor to listen to the graphic recital with her but Linda wanted to avoid reliving the nightmare – and tried to postpone it.
“You’re scared! Ha! Why should you be scared? I’m the one who went through hell. All you have to do is listen to a tape with me,” Tania Head taunted.
And trapped in Tania Head’s apartment Linda Gormley, who had herself seen people die in the attacks, was forced to listen to the tape which brought back the terror of her own ordeal.
The Woman Who Wasn’t There will be released next month
The genuine survivor was made to listen to Tania Head talk about looking at the lifeless body of her secretary who has been almost decapitated.
“She has no head!” Tania Head cries in the tape.
“Oh, my God! I can’t breathe! My skin is burning! They’re all dead, Everyone is dead!”
Linda Gormley is desperate to turn off the tape but doesn’t dare to stand up to Tania – whose forceful nature she was already aware of.
Tania Head’s tape shines light on the minute detail that Tania went into to fool the entire nation into believing she was a survivor.
The tape starts with Tania Head talking about and her future husband, Dave, having breakfast – two sunny side up eggs for her and three over easy for him before they go to work together in the Twin Towers.
Tania Head, whose real name is Alicia Esteve Head, was in fact thousands of miles away at business school in Barcelona.
The Woman Who Wasn’t There reveals the intricacy of the web of lies which allowed Tania Head to become the face of the survivors, the woman who gave Rudy Giulani and Michael Bloomberg a tour around Ground Zero and who fooled the nation with her story.
A marriage guide book for Muslim couples written by Maulavi Ashraf Ali Thanvi has sparked outrage by advising men on the best ways to beat their wives.
A Gift For Muslim Couple tells husbands that they should beat their wives with “hand or stick or pull her by the ears”.
But the book has faced a backlash from moderate Muslims who claim that it encourages domestic violence.
The 160-page book claims to be a “presentation for newlyweds” or couples who have been together for some years.
The book author, Maulavi Ashraf Ali Thanvi, is understood to be a prominent Islamic scholar.
The guide’s blurb says: “The book… deals with the subject of marriage and after marriage relationship, as well as the various pitfalls of marriage, causes of breakdown and their causes.”
It also claims to give “real life incidents” and advises on “different aspects of family life and how to run the institution of marriage successfully”.
A Gift For Muslim Couple tells husbands that they should beat their wives with “hand or stick or pull her by the ears”
But within the book’s opening pages it states that “it might be necessary to restrain her with strength or even to threaten her”.
It continues: “The husband should treat the wife with kindness and love, even if she tends to be stupid and slow sometimes.’”
The author then gives the “rights of the husband”. According to the book, these include his wife’s inability to leave “his house without his permission”.
The wife must then “fulfill his desires” and “not allow herself to be untidy … but should beautify herself for him”.
Worryingly, the book advises men that they should scold their wives. According to the book, they may also “beat by hand or stick, withhold money from her or pull (her) by the ears”.
However, it adds that men should “refrain from beating her excessively”.
The book came to light after going on sale in a Canadian book store. It is understood to have sold out there.
However, it is widely available from Islamic online book stores.
Canadian political campaigner Tarek Fatah said that the shop should be banned from stores.
“I wouldn’t say it’s hate, but it is inciting men to hit women,” Tarek Fatah told the Toronto Sun.
Researchers at Boston University have found that two cups of tea a day may help boost a woman’s chances of becoming pregnant.
The study found that women were 27% more likely to become pregnant if they regularly drank tea compared with those who did not.
However, the same research found consuming two cola-style fizzy drinks daily seems to reduce a woman’s prospects of conceiving – and it makes no difference if the cola is a diet or sugary version.
Women who drank these soft drinks at least twice a day reduced their chances of becoming pregnant by 20%.
There was no effect on the chances of pregnancy for women who preferred to drink coffee.
The findings were based on a group of 3,600 women who were actively trying to have a baby.
The study’s author, Professor Elizabeth Hatch, wanted to determine if caffeine intake had any effect on women trying for a baby. While there have been other studies on the subject, their results have not been conclusive.
They have also used methods which are thought to be unreliable, based on interviews with pregnant women who were asked to remember the amounts of tea, coffee and soft drinks they consumed before they conceived.
Instead, Prof. Elizabeth Hatch monitored each of the volunteers for a year.
Danish women were chosen for the research because every Danish citizen is given a civil registration number at birth, allowing health officials to recruit and then screen individuals through the internet.
The women, with an average age of 28, formed the largest group ever studied to evaluate a link between caffeine consumption and pregnancy.
Researchers at Boston University have found that two cups of tea a day may help boost a woman’s chances of becoming pregnant
Prof. Elizabeth Hatch said: “We found that women who drank tea two or three times a day did have a 27% increased chance of becoming pregnant. We don’t know how they took the tea or if they added milk or lemon, but they had this increased chance of getting pregnant over women who did not drink tea at all.
“It may be linked to caffeine but clearly there may be other factors linked with the women’s lifestyle or there may be beneficial properties in tea itself.
“I think drinking two or three cups of tea a day for anyone wishing to get pregnant will be fine. I would love to say tea is a miracle cure to get pregnant but that is not realistic. There may be other factors. The tea drinkers tended to be older women and there may be something else in their diet or lifestyle that helped.”
Green tea has previously been linked with increasing women’s chances of becoming pregnant.
However, in this study women were asked to record their consumption of green or herbal tea in the same section and no link with increased chance of pregnancy was found.
Further research will seek to identify whether drinking green tea helps women became pregnant.
Follow-up work will establish more about the health and size of the babies born to the tea-drinking mums and if the women endured shorter or longer pregnancies or suffered miscarriages.
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez is returning to Cuba for further radiotherapy treatment for cancer.
Hugo Chavez had surgery in Cuba last month to remove a tumor in his pelvic area after a recurrence of cancer first treated last year.
His illness has cast doubt on his ability to campaign for re-election in October.
Hugo Chavez will coincide in Havana with Pope Benedict, who is due to fly to Cuba on Monday.
“Tonight I leave for Havana. I have decided on the recommendation of my medical team and my political team to begin the radiation treatment on Sunday,” Hugo Chavez said during a televised meeting with his cabinet.
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez is returning to Cuba for further radiotherapy treatment for cancer
Hugo Chavez, 57, said the treatment was a complement to the surgery he had a month ago, from which he says he is recovering well.
Last year Hugo Chavez had surgery and four rounds of chemotherapy in Cuba, after a baseball-sized growth was detected in his pelvic region.
The Venezuelan leader has never revealed the exact nature of his cancer, fuelling speculation that his health may be worse than officially stated.
Hugo Chavez has told Venezuelan to ignore rumors he says are aimed at destabilizing the country.
In October’s election, he is facing a strong challenge from opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski.
Hugo Chavez, who has been in power since 1999, is seeking another six-year term to continue his programme of “socialist revolution”.
Families of the Afghan people who lost their lives in the Kandahar massacre have been paid compensation.
The US military gave $46,000 for each person killed, and $10,000 for each person injured, Afghan officials and tribal elders say.
US staff sergeant Robert Bales was charged on Friday with 17 counts of premeditated murder.
Meanwhile, eight Afghan police officers and an ISAF foreign soldier have been killed by a bomb in Kandahar province.
They were on patrol when they were hit by an improvised explosive device late on Saturday, officials said.
“Four Afghan local police and three national police, one ISAF soldier and one Afghan interpreter were killed,” Shah Mohammad, administrator for Arghandab district, said.
Family members attended a private meeting with personnel from the US military and the NATO-led ISAF forces at the offices of Kandahar’s governor.
The families were told that some witnesses would be flown to the US to give evidence – and others would be able to participate by videolink – when Staff Sgt. Robert Bales stands trial over the deadly night-time rampage in Panjwai district on 11 March.
Sgt. Robert Bales had been formally charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder, nine Afghan children and eight adults
The US army said on Friday that Sgt. Robert Bales had been formally charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder – nine Afghan children and eight adults.
Afghan officials and villagers say 16 died – 12 in Balandi and four in Alkozai – and the US military has not explained the discrepancy.
Sgt. Robert Bales, 38, was also charged with six counts of attempted murder over attacks on a man, a woman and four children.
The soldier is currently being held at a military jail in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he is being held in solitary confinement after being flown out of Afghanistan last week.
His lawyer, John Henry Browne, who has played down reports that his client was drunk on the night of the killings, has said Sgt. Robert Bales remembers “very little” of the incident.
John Henry Browne said there were “no forensic evidence” against him and “no confession”.
Sgt. Robert Bales is the only known suspect in the killings – despite repeated Afghan assertions that more than one American was involved.
His trial could take years, contrasting with Afghan demands for swift and decisive justice, and he could face the death penalty if convicted.
The shooting spree has further undermined relations between Kabul and Washington. The Taliban called off peace talks in the wake of the deadly rampage.
CY Leung is the newly elected leader of Hong Kong after an unusually turbulent campaign.
Self-made businessman CY Leung, 57, was elected by a committee of 1,200 business leaders and other influential citizens, mostly loyal to Beijing.
The Chinese government switched its support to CY Leung late in the campaign after a string of scandals rocked early frontrunner Henry Tang.
Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters gathered outside the convention centre where the vote took place.
The tumultuous campaign has fuelled calls by pro-democracy activists for Hong Kong’s 7.1 million residents to be able to directly elect their own leader, something China has promised will happen in 2017.
CY Leung was declared Hong Kong’s new chief executive after securing 689 votes. With most of the votes counted, Henry Tang had 285 and pro-democracy candidate Albert Ho 76, election officials said.
CY Leung is the newly elected leader of Hong Kong after an unusually turbulent campaign
Before the vote, CY Leung had told reporters he would work hard to “get rid of people’s negative perception about this election”.
The son of a policeman, he had originally been seen as having only an outside chance of securing the leadership.
But Beijing’s early choice, Henry Tang, was wounded by a series of gaffes and scandals. The heir to a textile fortune confessed to cheating on his wife and building an illegal underground basement, which was reported to have housed an entertainment suite, jacuzzi and wine cellar.
Albert Ho’s outspoken pro-democracy stance meant he was widely seen as being unacceptable to Beijing.
CY Leung will replace Donald Tsang, who served two terms and could not run for the post again.
Hong Kong, a British colony until 1997, has been enjoying high degree of autonomy from Beijing.
But Communist leaders in Beijing have resisted public pressure for full democracy in Hong Kong.
President Barack Obama has visited the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating South Korea from North Korea, amid rising tensions over the North’s planned rocket launch.
Barack Obama went to an observation post on the volatile border, and met US troops. The president will hold talks in Seoul later.
The US has voiced concern that the North Korea’s rocket launch due in April is a pretext for a missile test. Pyongyang says it wants to put a satellite into orbit.
On Monday, Barack Obama will attend a security summit in Seoul.
The conference in the South Korean capital will be attended by leaders from more than 50 nations.
The summit main focus will be preventing criminal or militant groups from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Pyongyang’s nuclear programme is not officially on the agenda. But American officials have made it clear that President Barack Obama will be discussing the programmes of both North Korea and Iran in bilateral meetings with the Chinese and Russian presidents, our correspondent says.
North Korea is not taking part in the summit.
President Barack Obama has visited the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating South Korea from North Korea, amid rising tensions over the North's planned rocket launch
It was Barack Obama’s first visit to the DMZ, which has bisected the peninsula since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
The president told US troops serving there that they were protecting “freedom’s frontier”.
Earlier this week, Japan said it was readying its anti-missile defenses ahead of North Korea’s launch, expected between 12 and 16 April.
Pyongyang says the rocket – which would mark the 100th birthday of its late Great Leader Kim Il-Sung – would take a new southern trajectory instead of a previous route east over Japan.
US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has said an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines could be affected by the flight path.
North Korea has shown a growing mastery of ballistic technology during its three previous long-range tests.
However, experts say none has succeeded in reaching orbit, and debris has fallen to earth at various stages during the launches.
Last month North Korea offered a deal involving the freezing of its nuclear and long-rang missile programmes in return for US food aid.
John and Frances Canning, a delighted British couple, have told how their wedding day was given the royal seal of approval when Queen Elizabeth walked in on the ceremony.
John and Frances Canning could hardly believe their eyes when Queen Elizabeth accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh walked into the room moments after they had tied the knot at Manchester Town Hall.
The royal couple had been attending a lunch with 200 local volunteers in an adjacent room, and the Queen had asked if she could pop in to congratulate the bride and groom.
Delighted bride Frances Canning said: “It was bizarre that she knew our names. She said: <<Hello John, Hello Frances>>.”
Around 40 guests watched in amazement as the Queen, Prince Philip, and several royal dignitaries lined up to congratulate the couple.
Groom John Canning, 48, from Prestwich, a big fan of the royal family, described the Queen’s visit as the “icing on the cake”.
Businessman John Canning said: “She commented on how beautiful Frances looked in her dress and wished us all the best for the future.”
John and Frances Canning could hardly believe their eyes when Queen Elizabeth accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh walked into the room moments after they had tied the knot at Manchester Town Hall
He chatted with Prince Philip while his bride posed with the Queen for a few photos.
John Canning added: “He was lovely man. He even asked where in Italy we were going on our honey moon.”
The couple had booked the town hall for their civil wedding in 2011 and were told they would be sharing the venue with an “V.I.P.”.
When they discovered who it was John Canning, jokingly wrote to Buckingham Palace to invite the them to the celebration, but had received a reply politely declining the offer.
But the Palace decided to make their dream come true and got in contact with Manchester City Council to arrange the surprise.
Frances Canning told the Manchester Evening News: “We never dreamt we would be able to meet her.
“When we had our ceremony, the staff asked us to wait for a moment in the corridor and just a few minutes later the Queen arrived.
“She knew both our names and apparently we had been especially added to her rota.’”
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary in November last year.
They wed at Westminster Abbey in 1947 with the ceremony broadcast by BBC radio to 200 million people around the world.
During her day in Manchester and Salford the Queen visited four hospitals and toured the BBC’s new headquarters at MediaCityUK.
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney has finally had a heart transplant on Saturday after waiting more than 20 months on the transplant list, his office said.
Dick Cheney, 71, is now recovering in hospital
The major surgery had been carried out on Saturday at the Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia.
Dick Cheney has had heart problems for much of his adult life, suffering five heart attacks since the age of 37.
He served as former President George W. Bush’s deputy from 2001 to 2009.
Dick Cheney was a lightning rod for criticism during George W. Bush’s presidency, accused by opponents of often advocating a belligerent U.S. stance in world affairs during wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney has finally had a heart transplant on Saturday after waiting more than 20 months on the transplant list
“Although the former vice-president and his family do not know the identity of the donor, they will be forever grateful for this lifesaving gift,” Dick Cheney’s aide, Kara Ahern, said in a statement.
Kara Ahern also revealed that Dick Cheney had been waiting for a transplant for more than 20 months.
A Japanese fishing vessel swept away by the March 2011 tsunami has been spotted bobbing in the seas near British Columbia in western Canada.
The trawler is part of the 5 million tons of debris that were swept into the ocean by the devastating tsunami when a magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck Japan.
The 23ft wall of water struck the east coast of the island nation following a 9.0 earthquake, sweeping everything from cars to houses into the ocean leaving a wake of devastation.
A Canadian military air patrol spotted the vessel – 4,703 miles away from where it was originally moored – floating towards the shore.
It has been determined that the boat has been adrift without anybody at the helm since March 11 last year.
The 50-foot-long (15-meter-long) vessel was recently about 160 miles (260 kilometers) west of Haida Gwaii, islands off the north-coast of British Columbia, slowly drifting toward shore.
The Japanese trawler is part of the 5 million tons of debris that were swept into the ocean by the last year tsunami
A maritime warning has been issued because the vessel could pose a navigational hazard.
The Japan Coast Guard identified the owner of the fishing trawler after being contacted by Canadian officials, who were able to provide the identification number on the hull of the ship.
The vessel, which was used for squid fishing, was moored at Hachinohe in the Aomori prefecture when the tsunami hit, said Toshiro Yoshinaga, a Coast Guard official.
Canada’s transport ministry is monitoring the vessel for marine pollution and to see if it becomes an obstruction though there are no reports of leaks from the vessel.
The tsunami last March generated more than 25 million tons of debris, say researchers at the University of Hawaii. Between four and eight million tons were washed into the ocean, with one to two million tons still floating on the surface.
The main mass of the debris is not expected to make landfall in North America until March 2014.
Maria Cantwell, US senator for Washington state, said the boat was expected to drift slowly south.
“On its current trajectory and speed, the vessel wouldn’t make landfall for approximately 50 days,” Senator Maria Cantwell said in a statement.
The earthquake, which struck about 230 miles northeast of Tokyo, was the largest in the country’s history.
Thousands of people were killed when the earthquake triggered the tsunami and other giant waves that devastated cities and rural areas.
According to the official toll, the disasters left 15,839 dead, 5,950 injured, and 3,642 missing.
Batman was pulled over earlier this week after Montgomery police saw he had no tags on his black Lamborghini.
Lenny B. Robinson, the man dressed as Batman, was heading to a local children’s hospital, according to Montgomery County Captain Paul Starks.
According to Capt. Paul Starks, a man dressed as Batman was pulled over on Interstate 29 in Montgomery, Maryland, outside of Washington, DC.
“An officer on routine patrol saw a Lamborghini with the rear plate – it was the Batman symbol for the show. He pulled him over and said, <<what’s going on?>>”
However, Lenny B. Robinson had both front and back plates with him.
“The car was registered, and the man explained that he goes to hospitals and does work with kids (while in costume),” Capt. Paul Stark explained.
But it would appear he was short for a changing room – the Lamborghini is usually the vehicle of choice for Batman’s alter-ego, Bruce Wayne.
Lenny B. Robinson, the man dressed as Batman, was heading to a local children’s hospital
Capt. Paul Stark said that Lenny B. Robinson was not charged.
“They had a discussion about the law, and he let him fly so to speak,” he said.
“The police officer and Batman had a discussion, and he said next time, get it right,” Capt. Paul Stark said.
The precinct released pictures of the unusual event on both their Facebook and Twitter pages.
As for the reason why he didn’t have plates in? Capt. Paul Stark speculated that Lenny B. Robinson didn’t want to “ruin the effect” of being Batman – thus going completely method.
A tipster told Jalopnik that the plate’s screws simply would not fit with the luxury car.
The Montgomery police tweeted that the “batmobile was not towed”.
Lenny B. Robinson, it seems, loves showing up in public dressed as the Dark Knight.
From the look of his Facebook page, the business owner often makes appearances, and especially loves brightening young children’s days.
This isn’t the first issue the erstwhile Batman has faced. Last Halloween, his car got a flat tire as he was again driving to a Washington-area hospital to visit sick children.
He posed with Howard County Police Department’s Brandon Stickles, one of the officers who responded to the call.
Lenny B. Robinson still managed to get to the hospital, thanks to a ride from a friend.
North Korean rocket due to be launched in April may affect an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines, says US Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell.
Kurt Campbell is reported to have asked the three countries to condemn the launch.
North Korea says the rocket will take a new southern trajectory instead of a previous route east over Japan.
Japan is readying anti-missile defenses around the southern islands of Okinawa, which could be under the flight path.
North Korea says the rocket is intended to put a satellite in space, but the US and others say the launch is a cover for a long-range missile test – a potential delivery system for nuclear weapons.
The launch is expected to dominate a security summit on Monday in the South Korean capital Seoul, which will be attended by US President Barack Obama.
North Korean rocket due to be launched in April may affect an area between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines
Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald said Kurt Campbell had briefed Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr on Friday on the rocket’s southward trajectory.
“If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgment is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines,” the paper quoted Kurt Campbell as saying.
“We have never seen this trajectory before. We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued.”
Pyongyang appears to be trying to soften the political impact of its planned rocket launch.
It has chosen a new southerly route mainly over open sea, avoiding what is regarded as a more provocative easterly trajectory over the main Japanese island.
North Korean state-run KCNA news agency said: “A safe flight orbit has been chosen so that carrier rocket debris to be generated during the flight would not have any impact on neighboring countries.”
North Korea has shown a growing mastery of ballistic technology during its three previous long range tests.
However, experts say that none has succeeded in reaching orbit, and debris has fallen to earth at various stages during the launches.
Pyongyang said last week that the rocket launch – between 12 and 16 April – would mark the 100th birthday of its late Great Leader Kim Il-Sung.
Angelina Jolie claims she has paid no notice to the furor that followed her leg-baring incident at this year’s Oscars last month.
The flashpoint, which has been given the disappointingly unoriginal “leg-gate” moniker, became a favorite subject for satirists, but Angelina Jolie affirms it is water off a duck’s back.
Speaking out about the incident for the first time, the actress initially played the familiar celebrity gambit of ignorance.
Angelina Jolie, 36, told the Huffington Post: “I honestly didn’t pay attention to it. You know what I mean?
“I don’t watch those TV shows and if I go online and see something about myself, I don’t click on it.
“And the people I surround myself with don’t really talk about that kind of stuff.”
Angelina Jolie claims she has paid no notice to the furor that followed her leg-baring incident at this year's Oscars last month
Unfortunately Angelina Jolie soon fluffed her lines by suggesting she was not as unaware as she was letting on about how famous her antics in the Atelier Versace dress had become.
The actress said: “I heard something, but I didn’t pay any attention.
“It’s as simple as a being a woman picking a dress you like and having a night, and not really thinking about anything else.”
As well as becoming a talking point on news stations around the world, Angelina Jolie’s perfect pin has left its mark on the internet.
A Twitter account named Angelina Jolie’s Leg regularly posts musings from what is arguably now her most famous feature.
Actor Frank Langella has lifted the curtain on life among the biggest stars of stage and screen in a searingly frank and supremely bitchy new memoir.
Frank Langella, 74, one of America’s most celebrated stage actors, though best known in his Oscar-nominated role as disgraced president Richard Nixon in the recent hit film Frost/Nixon, has laid bare – as only a privileged insider really can – the huge egos, crushing insecurity and, all too often, unpleasantness of stars worshipped by millions.
The actor has called his memoir Dropped Names: Famous Men And Women As I Knew Them – a subtle reference to the fact that, to spare blushes, Frank Langella has written only about people who are dead.
In the world described by Frank Langella, Richard Burton was a “crashing bore” who liked to recite poetry in a drunken stupor, Rex Harrison was a “real son of a bitch” terrified people would think he was homosexual (he wasn’t), and Laurence Olivier was a “silly old English gent who loved to play camp and gossip”. Paul Newman was dull, and Graduate star Anne Bancroft was so vain she fell in love with her own reflection.
As for John F. Kennedy – who would have thought his idea of a perfect afternoon was listening to Noel Coward telling dirty jokes and belting out Mad Dogs And Englishmen on the piano. But a 24-year-old Frank Langella was there to see it during a Cape Cod lunch party.
He was so shocked by the JFK’s “fast and furious” belly laughs at Noel Coward’s wit that he feared the president would have a heart attack.
Later, he watched in awe as – with Secret Service men staring impassively from every doorway – JFK jumped onto a coffee table to dance as Coward played his most famous tunes and Jackie Kennedy sang along, knowing all the lyrics by heart. Before boarding his helicopter, JFK turned to Frank Langella and asked: “What do you think, Frank? Should I keep my day job?”
Frank Langella has lifted the curtain on life among the biggest stars of stage and screen in a searingly frank and supremely bitchy new memoir
Few of those with whom Frank Langella has trodden the boards or worked on a film set will thank him for his revelations, affectionate as some of them are clearly intended to be.
“There will be a fair amount of forks to the eye and knives to the throat,” Frank Langella, an elegant writer, warns at the outset about his recollections of those who have crossed his path during a 47-year acting career.
Rita Hayworth was 20 years older than him, almost permanently drunk and suffering from the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. The actress was unable to remember her lines unless they were written in huge block letters and placed next to the camera.
But Frank Langella, then 34, still fell for his co-star, and they began a passionate affair together on the set of the little-remembered 1972 Western called The Wrath Of God.
The couple – playing mother and son in the film – spent every evening together in her rooms, working their way through endless bottles of bourbon and wine as she reminisced mournfully about the good old days.
“Don’t stare at me, baby. You can see me in the movies,” Rita Hayworth told him loftily one night, but when he left her for the last time after several weeks, she ran out to the car and pleaded: “Don’t leave me. I gotta have a man with me.”
Two decades later Frank Langella would be pursued by another desperately lonely, ageing movie star in the shape of Elizabeth Taylor.
The actor reserves particular ire for Anne Bancroft – an “elegant” stage name, he says, which was “about as suited to her as Cuddles would have been to Adolf Hitler”. Frank Langella first met Anne Bancroft, wife of comic actor Mel Brooks, and the actress who played the glamorous Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate, in 1966 when they co-starred in a play.
Although they were close friends for two decades, Frank Langella soon realized Anne Bancroft was “consumed by a galloping narcissism that often undermined her talents”.
Anne Bancroft once told Frank Langella how she had been in a New York department store when she saw a woman smiling at her. The actress felt “inexplicably” attracted to the woman and wanted to go over and “embrace and kiss her passionately” – until she realized she was looking into a mirror.
Self-love surely doesn’t come more intense than this, but Yul Brynner apparently came close. No actor ever talked about himself so much, Frank Langella recalls. And perhaps none had so little time for his fans.
The shaven-headed star – “never far from a full-length mirror” – once gave Frank Langella and his former wife, Ruth, a lift in his 20ft-long white limo. On the drive, Yul Brynner explained how he’d had a special lift – big enough to fit a car – installed in the Broadway theatre where he was starring in The King And I.
His chauffeur could drive straight in and spare the star from having to “deal with the public”. Yul Brynner even showed off a pair of blinding flash lights which he kept handy “in case blacks attack my car”.
Frank Langella admits he had looked up to the stars of the British stage since a boy, only to be disappointed when he met them. And there was no more crushing disappointment, it seems, than Rex Harrison.
At their first meeting, at a theatrical agent’s cocktail party, Frank Langella was about to congratulate him on his performance in My Fair Lady and reached out to shake hands.
He was just telling Sir Rex what a great honor it was to meet him when Rex Harrison cut him dead. “Thank you”, he said, flinging his coat over Frank Langella’s outstretched hand and marching into the main room of the party. It didn’t seem to be an unintentional slight.
Years later, Frank Langella recalls, he sought out Rex Harrison backstage at a theatre where he was performing and (undaunted by their previous encounter) delivered an impassioned speech on how Sir Rex had inspired him since he was a boy.
Rex Harrison stood and listened. “Thank you. Very kind. I’m afraid I can’t ask you to sit down,” he said, and with that Frank Langella found himself back in the corridor.
Dropped Names: Famous Men And Women As I Knew Them by Frank Langella
Richard Burton similarly failed to impress, though this time the venue was Frank Langella’s dressing room while he was starring in Dracula on Broadway in 1977.
Single-handedly polishing off a bottle of Scotch which he had offered nobody else, a slurring Richard Burton launched into a series of reminiscences about Britain’s great theatre actors and recited lengthy sections of Dylan Thomas’s poetry.
As the hours wore on, Frank Langella just wanted to get home. “Could anyone, I wondered, be so unaware of what a crashing bore he had become?” he writes. “There sat a man approximately 52 years of age, looking ten years older, dressed in black mink, with heavily applied pancake [make-up], under a tortured, balding helmet of jet black hair, grandly reciting tiresome poetry.”
At least, says Frank Langella, Richard Burton wasn’t terrified of playing roles that might make audiences question his heterosexuality – unlike Rex Harrison and Laurence Olivier. (Richard Burton told Frank Langella he had “tried” homosexuality once but “didn’t like it”.)
Since Laurence Olivier’s death, several books have speculated that he was bisexual and it’s clear Frank Langella was never sure about his co-star’s orientation when they were making the film Dracula in 1978.
Frank Langella was the count and Laurence Olivier, then 71, played the vampire-hunter Professor Van Helsing. The pair stayed in a drafty hotel in Tintagel, Cornwall, during filming. They had connecting suites and spent many weeks in each other’s company – reading the newspapers and gossiping in the morning, and dining together at night.
Frank Langella, then 40, clearly enjoyed Laurence Olivier’s company, even if the British acting giant’s language would become increasingly “ribald”, teasing his younger star about his “naughty bits”. Suffice to say, Frank Langella liked to sleep naked but made sure he quickly put on a pair of boxer shorts if he heard Laurence Olivier stirring next door.
One morning, Frank Langella decided to surprise Laurence Olivier – who was sitting reading in Langella’s room – by streaking to the bathroom, turning at the door to say: “Oh professor, see anything you like?”
Laurence Olivier howled with laughter and shouted: “Bravo dear boy!”
But he pointedly did not look up when Frank Langella came back into the room.
Frank Langella recalls how Laurence Olivier once boasted about his impressive figure as a youth, revealing that one of his fantasies had once been “to be standing in a museum and have people pay to worship my naked form”. Laurence Olivier, Frank Langella concluded, could be “charming, delightful and admirable” but was also a “deadly cobra capable of striking without notice”.
Other thespian egotists exposed by Frank Langella include Anthony Quinn, whose huge self-importance Langella liked to prick by always saying “Hi” to him, an informality he knew infuriated the star of Zorba The Greek so much that each time he would then refuse to talk to him.
And then there was Charlton Heston, a great movie star who thought he was also a great actor when – in Frank Langella’s estimation – he was a “piece of wood”.
Frank Langella says the Ben Hur star had such an enormous ego that he would always greet fellow guests at a party as if he was the host. Frank Langella last encountered him at a dinner honoring Laurence Olivier. After the audience sat through a long speech from Charlton Heston that was effectively a homage to himself, Frank Langella looked down to find his dinner companion, Maggie Smith, was squeezing his hand so hard her knuckles were white.
When Tony Curtis said out loud to their table: “Doesn’t Chuck make great speeches?”, Maggie Smith replied with true Downton Abbey acidness: “Oh yes. He should never be allowed to do anything else.”
Frank Langella knew Tony Curtis for 30 years, and aside from “the absurdity of his desperate attempts to look cool, hip and young”, he admired a ruthless honesty that once prompted him to lament at a dinner party at Julie Andrews’s home how his one-time idol Cary Grant was a “f***ing bore” who “sucked the air out of any room he was in”. Apparently, plenty of people in Hollywood agreed.
According to Frank Langella, Paul Newman – long regarded as one of Hollywood’s Mr. Nice Guys – was a frightful bore, too. “After dirty-sexy jokes, shop talk, cars or politics were exhausted, Paul was a pretty dull companion,” Frank Langella recalls.
“Never rude or unkind, just dull.” In awe of his good looks, companions would instinctively think it their fault when he suddenly went quiet.
The reality, says Frank Langella, was that he had simply run out of anything to say. Like the statue of David, Paul Newman was “physically perfect but emotionally vacant”.
Little was previously known about Frank Langella’s own private life other than the fact he was married to magazine editor Ruth Weil for 18 years until the mid-Nineties, producing two children, and then had a five-year relationship with the actress and Ghost star Whoopi Goldberg. His memoir reveals a lingering attraction to older women.
Bette Davis was well into her 60’s when, having seen Frank Langella’s films, she ordered their mutual agent to put them in touch. Though – as with his affair with Rita Hayworth – they had “a number of racy conversations, not quite phone sex but certainly rife with foreplay”, he says.
But nothing more ever happened as Bette Davis always cancelled their dinner dates. Years later, he ran into her at a hotel and – enraged, he believes, that her privacy had somehow been invaded – Bette Davis froze him out when he identified himself.
Frank Langella had more luck with Elizabeth Taylor. Put in touch in 2001 by a mutual friend who said the Hollywood icon was desperately lonely, Frank Langella reveals that their second date culminated in Elizabeth Taylor – then 69 – urging him: “Come on, baby, and put me to sleep.” After having to help her upstairs rather indecorously by pushing on her backside, Frank Langella was taken aback by the clutter in her bedroom.
Elizabeth Taylor’s bedroom was filled with pictures of her dead ex-husbands, “dozens and dozens” of bottles of witch hazel which she used to remove her make-up and a giant open box of chocolates on the bed.
Despite knowing that a relationship with Elizabeth Taylor was “quicksand”, Frank Langella began a brief affair.
Frank Langella says Elizabeth Taylor was: “A small, sweet woman who wanted a man to be with her, protect her and fill a void as deep as the deepest ocean.” At one stage, Elizabeth Taylor told him she wanted to leave Los Angeles and move with him to the East Coast of America to “find a place that’s normal”, but Frank Langella told her a relationship would never work because she would “have him for lunch”.
Frank Langella is vague about the extent of his relationships with other famous women who crossed his path, notably Jackie Kennedy Onassis, the first woman he knew “for whom money is an aphrodisiac”.
Contrary to her image as shy and fragile, Jackie Kennedy Onassis “relished” her fame and knew exactly how to market it, he says. Frank Langella has yet to reveal why, after so many years, he has decided to scratch away the veneer that still coats so many famous names, but perhaps he wants to prove that even the brightest stars have human foibles like the rest of us.
As Laurence Olivier put it when he grabbed Frank Langella by the arm following a Dracula photocall at which both refused to play second fiddle: “You know, Frankie, dear. You’re a monster. So am I. It’s what you need to be a star.”
Dropped Names: Famous Men And Women As I Knew Them by Frank Langella is published by Harper and available from amazon.com.
The world’s longest bridal train was unveiled in Bucharest, Romania, this week.
To show off the two-mile gown, 17-year-old Romanian model Emma Dumitrescu took a ride in a hot air balloon as part of a promotion in the capital city of Bucharest, with the dress’ 1.85-mile-long train flowing dramatically under her.
The 2,823.8-meter long ivory train, which took 100 days to stitch, was showcased dramatically on the boulevard leading up to the giant palace built by late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, seen in background.
The gown, certified as the longest bridal train in history by the Guinness World Records, was designed by a local designer, Andree Salon fashion house.
The world’s longest bridal train was unveiled in Bucharest, Romania
The dress more than doubled a previous Romanian record of under a mile (1,492 meters) from April 2009 and broke the December 2009 record of 2,488 meters, which was held by a designer from the Netherlands.
The record was tinged with the taste of a sweet political victory for Romania, since the Netherlands campaigned against that country’s inclusion in the European Union’s Schengen zone, according to The Associated Press.
“If the Netherlands does not allow us into Europe, we’ll take them out of the world records book,” said Alin Caraman, an organizer of the wedding promotion.
The stats of this wedding-day wonder are impressive: It took 15,420 feet of taffeta, 18.04 feet of Chantilly lace, 147.64 feet of lining, 1,857 sewing needles and 150 spool threads to create the dress and train. Ten workers toiled for 100 days to complete the project.
The wedding dress cost is close to $8,000 in materials alone, the AP reported.
Ebb, one of two washing-machine-sized NASA spacecrafts, has sent back a gallery of images of Earth from an orbit just 35 miles above the moon surface.
American middle school pupils at the Emily Dickinson Elementary School in Bozeman, Montana, directed the “MoonKam” to areas of the surface which caught their attention.
The school won a national competition to be first – but other schools around the world will take turns to “direct” the tiny photographer as it hurtles over the moon.
Ebb is one of a pair of NASA probes – Ebb and Flow – mapping the moon’s gravity using tiny variations in their flight path to measure what is “inside” the moon.
The images were taken aboard the Ebb spacecraft from March 15-17 and downlinked to Earth on March 20.
“MoonKAM is based on the premise that if your average picture is worth a thousand words, then a picture from lunar orbit may be worth a classroom full of engineering and science degrees,” said Maria Zuber, GRAIL mission principal investigator from MIT.
“Through MoonKAM, we have an opportunity to reach out to the next generation of scientists and engineers. It is great to see things off to such a positive start.”
Image of Earth as seen from the moon surface taken aboard the Ebb spacecraft
The MoonKAM program is led by Sally Ride, America’s first woman in space, and her team at Sally Ride Science in collaboration with undergraduate students at the University of California in San Diego.
More than 2,700 schools spanning 52 countries are using the MoonKAM cameras.
“What might seem like just a cool activity for these kids may very well have a profound impact on their futures,” Sally Ride said.
“The students really are excited about MoonKAM, and that translates into an excitement about science and engineering.”
Launched in September 2011, Ebb and Flow probes will answer longstanding questions about the moon and give scientists a better understanding of how Earth and other rocky planets in the solar system formed.
Despite astronaut landings and robotic missions aimed at the moon, scientists still don’t know everything about Earth’s celestial companion. A lingering mystery is why the side that always faces Earth appears flatter than the mountainous far side.
Mapping the moon’s uneven gravity – about one-sixth Earth’s pull – should provide a clue.
The spacecraft will spend the next three months orbiting 35 miles above the lunar surface. Scientists will monitor the slight variations in distance between the two to map the moon’s gravitational field.
This in turn will give an idea of what lies below the surface whether it is mountain ranges, lava tubes or craters.