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Alcohol blamed for Russian death rate

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According to a new research, the high number of early deaths in Russia is mainly due to people drinking too much alcohol, particularly vodka.

The study findings, published in The Lancet, show that 25% of Russian men die before they are 55, and most of the deaths are down to alcohol.

Causes of death include liver disease and alcohol poisoning. Many also die in accidents or after getting into fights.

The study is thought to be the largest of its kind in the country.

Researchers from the Russian Cancer Centre in Moscow, Oxford University in the UK and the World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer, in France, tracked the drinking patterns of 151,000 adults in three Russian cities over up to 10 years.

During that time, 8,000 of them died. The researchers also drew on previous studies in which families of 49,000 people who had died were asked about their loved ones’ drinking habits.

Study co-author Prof. Sir Richard Peto, from the University of Oxford, said: “Russian death rates have fluctuated wildly over the last 30 years as alcohol restrictions and social stability varied under Presidents Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and Putin, and the main thing driving these wild fluctuations in death was vodka.”

In 1985, the then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev drastically cut vodka production and did not allow it to be sold before lunch-time.

The high number of early deaths in Russia is mainly due to people drinking too much alcohol, particularly vodka
The high number of early deaths in Russia is mainly due to people drinking too much alcohol, particularly vodka

Researchers say alcohol consumption fell by around a quarter when the restrictions came in, and so did overall death rates. Then, when communism collapsed, people started drinking more again and the death rates also rose.

Richard Peto said: “When President Yeltsin took over from President Gorbachev, the overall death rates in young men more than doubled. This was as society collapsed and vodka became much more freely available.

“There was a huge increase in drinking and they were drinking in a destructive way. They were getting drunk on spirits and then buying and drinking more, producing a big risk of death.”

The consumption rates for women also fluctuated according to political events, but they drank less so mortality rates were also lower.

Most drinkers were smokers as well which researchers say “aggravated” the death rates.

Russia brought in stricter alcohol control measures in 2006, including raising taxes and restricting sales.

Researchers say alcohol consumption has fallen by a third since then and the proportion of men dying before they reach 55 years old has fallen from 37% to 25%.

Half a litre of vodka costs around $5.00 (150 roubles). Heavy drinkers in this study were getting through at least a litre and a half of vodka a week.

In 2011, each Russian adult drank on average 13 litres of pure alcohol every year, of which eight litres was in spirits, mainly vodka.

Researchers say the key problem driving the high death rate is the way Russians drink alcohol.

Researcher Prof. David Zaridze, from the Russian Cancer Research Centre, said: “They binge drink. That’s the main problem. It’s the pattern of drinking not the per-capita amount they are drinking.”

“Russians have always drunk a lot. They sometimes say it’s because of the cold weather but this is just an excuse. This is the nation’s lifestyle that needs to change.

“Since the average life expectancy from birth for men in Russia is still only 64 years, ranking among the lowest 50 countries in the world, more effective alcohol and tobacco policy measures are urgently needed.”

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Jase Robertson draws think eyebrows on Willie Robertson’s face

Wednesday’s episode of Duck Dynasty showed Willie Robertson and the Duck Commander crew preparing for an all-nighter to fill a shipment order at the warehouse.

“Why aren’t y’all working?” Willie Robertson asked when he saw that the duck call crafters were goofing off, again, during work hours.

“The point is we’ve got to get the work done then we can play.”

As usual, the guys completely ignored their boss and went on to deal with more important things such as is Uncle Si just like MacGyver.

“Everybody knows [MacGyver] was the ultimate redneck,” said Si Robertson.

Jase Robertson got his payback when Willie fell asleep and they drew think eyebrows with permanent marker on the CEO’s face
Jase Robertson got his payback when Willie fell asleep and they drew think eyebrows with permanent marker on the CEO’s face

“Kind of like me.”

“It’s borderline embarrassing the real reason Willie is volunteering his help is because he feels like the odd one out,” Jase Robertson said in frustration at his younger brother’s need to fit in with the group.

“Having [Willie Robertson] around here, it’s like having your mom at the prom. It’s cramping my style.”

Jase Robertson got his payback when Willie fell asleep and they drew think eyebrows with permanent marker on the CEO’s face.

“Willie missed out on a fey key developments while he was asleep,” joked Jase Robertson.

“When you fall asleep bad things happen.”

“People always say be careful what you wish for, you might just get it,” Willie Robertson said.

“Lucky for us, Robertsons have extremely thick skin.”

“So it doesn’t matter if you end being the butt of the jokes you want to be a part of,” he continued.

“Or your scary story plan backfires into some whip cream into your face. You’ve got to find the humor underneath.”

“As long as everyone including you gets a good laugh out of it, the wish wasn’t completely wasted.”

Phil Robertson reveals he believes in Bigfoot

Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson revealed he might have faith in something a bit more supernatural.

“Once upon a time a long time ago, I was in the dark woods and I heard this sound,” Phil Robertson told his granddaughters in effort to scare them to sleep during a sleepover.

“It sounded like a big animal and I could growls and grunts.”

“Was it Bigfoot?” Miss Kay Robertson interjected.

“I didn’t know at the time but whatever it is it sounds very, very bad,” Phil Robertson continued.

“So I get my gun ready and you know what it was? It was Uncle Si.”

Although the story frightened the girls, they refused to go to bed and it wasn’t long until Phil Robertson dozed off himself.

Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson revealed he might have faith in something a bit more supernatural
Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson revealed he might have faith in something a bit more supernatural

In true redneck spirit, Miss Kay Robertson and her granddaughters, Mia and Priscilla, sprayed whip cream all over their sleeping grandfather.

While Phil Robertson was able to forgive the girls for their prank, he was upset to see them painting their nails.

“That’ll rot your brain,” he told Mia and Priscilla.

“You’ve ever seen a dead animal in the road? That’s the way your brain looks.”

“Don’t call our grandkids road kill please,” Miss Kay Robertson said.

“When you have a chemical concoction that you’re putting on your fingernails, I would be a little suspect of moving that fingernail towards a booger.”

While Phil and Miss Kay Robertson had their hands full with restless grandchildren, Willie and the Duck Commander crew were preparing for an all-nighter to fill a shipment order at the warehouse.

Back to the Future to become musical on London’s West End stage

The 1980s time travel film Back to the Future is set to become a musical on London’s West End stage in 2015.

Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote and directed the 1985 Michael J. Fox film, will reunite with co-writer Bob Gale to pen the book for the stage adaptation.

Back to the Future saw Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) travel back to 1955 at a crucial point in his parents’ high school relationship.

According to Bob Gale, the musical will be “true to the spirit of the film without being a slavish remake”.

“We intend to use music from the movie along with brand new songs to make a version of Back to the Future that is fresh, entertaining and takes advantage of all the amazing things that can now be done on stage,” he said.

Back to the Future is set to become a musical on London's West End stage in 2015
Back to the Future is set to become a musical on London’s West End stage in 2015

“We can’t think of a better way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the film.”

The comedy adventure, which co-starred Christopher Lloyd, was a huge hit for Robert Zemeckis and spawned two sequels.

Composer Alan Silvestri – who scored many of Robert Zemeckis’s films, including Romancing the Stone, Forrest Gump and Cast Away – will co-author the music and lyrics for the show with songwriter Glen Ballard.

Glen Ballard, a six-time Grammy winner, co-wrote and produced Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill album and co-wrote the music for the stage adaptation of Ghost.

Jamie Lloyd – who directed James McAvoy last year in a sell-out production of Macbeth at London’s Trafalgar Studios – will direct the production.

The 33-year-old’s other credits include a Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac, The Duchess of Malfi at the Old Vic and She Stoops to Conquer at the National Theatre.

Back to the Future joins a number of hit films from the 1980s that have spawned stage musicals, among them Dirty Dancing, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Ghost.

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Zynga buys NaturalMotion for $527 million

Zynga has announced the purchase of UK game-maker NaturalMotion for $527 million.

Oxford-based NaturalMotion has had a string of mobile game hits, such as CSR Racing and Clumsy Ninja. Its purchase gives Zynga an entry into the lucrative mobile games market.

As news of the deal emerged, Zynga also reported a loss of $25 million for the fourth quarter.

It said it would trim its workforce by 15% – equivalent to about 314 jobs.

“We believe that bringing Zynga and NaturalMotion together is the right step at the right time,” said Zynga chief executive Don Mattrick in a statement.

“Our acquisition of NaturalMotion will allow us to significantly expand our creative pipeline, accelerate our mobile growth and bring next-generation technology and tools to Zynga that we believe will fast-track our ability to deliver more hit games.”

In a note to employees, Don Mattrick highlighted that with the acquisition, Zynga will now have five top gaming brands: Farmville, Casino, Words with friends, CSR Racing and Clumsy Ninja in the “people” category.

Zynga has announced the purchase of UK game-maker NaturalMotion for $527 million
Zynga has announced the purchase of UK game-maker NaturalMotion for $527 million

NaturalMotion’s Clumsy Ninja has been rated more than 78,000 times in the US and UK version of Apple’s App Store – the vast majority of them positive.

Don Mattrick also told employees the acquisition gives Zynga access to NaturalMotion’s Euphoria technology, which helps create realistic motion for characters in movies and games.

The takeover of the 13-year-old firm is being interpreted by some as Don Mattrick’s bet on character-driven intellectual property.

As part of the terms co-founder of NaturalMotion, Torsten Reil, will stay on and report to Don Mattick, and new games will continue to be released under the NaturalMotion brand.

Zynga has struggled to replicate the success it has had with desktop games Farmville and Mafia Wars and has been unable to generate new hits on smartphones.

This is seen as a crucial weakness, as more and more consumers play games on their phones.

NaturalMotion is the biggest acquisition for the firm, and it comes after Zynga bought OMGPOP for $180 million in 2012, only to see that firm’s flagship game, Draw Something, shed users.

In June, Zynga announced it would cut 18% of its workforce and then a month later, it was announced that Don Mattrick would take over from the company’s founder Mark Pincus.

The $25million loss actually represents good news for Zynga: it is 43% lower than the same period last year.

Amanda Knox will fight reinstated guilty verdict

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Amanda Knox said on Good Morning America she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her in the 2007 murder of British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy.

She also vowed to “never go willingly” to face her fate in Italy’s judicial system.

“I’m going to fight this to the very end,” Amanda Knox said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC’s GMA.

Amanda Knox, 26, said she has written a letter to the family of Meredith Kercher expressing sympathy for the legal ordeal that continues more than six years after she was killed.

“I want them to know I understand this is incredibly difficult. They also have been on this never-ending thing. When the case has been messed up so much, a verdict is no longer a consolation for them,” Amanda Knox said during Friday’s interview.

“And just the very fact that they don’t know what happened is horrible,” she said.

Amanda Knox said on Good Morning America she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her
Amanda Knox said on Good Morning America she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her

“They deserve respect and the consolation of some kind of acknowledgement,” Amanda Knox said.

“I really wish them the best.”

Meredith Kercher’s sister Stephanie and brother Lyle were in the courtroom in Florence for Thursday’s verdict.

Amanda Knox’s former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, has been prohibited from leaving Italy while the case continues.

“I don’t know what I would do if they imprisoned him. It’s maddening,” Amanda Knox told GMA.

And she is not ready for the possibility she could be extradited to Italy to serve a 28-year prison sentence.

“This really, it hit me like a train. I didn’t expect this to happen. I really expected so much better from the Italian system. They found me innocent before; how could they say beyond a reasonable doubt?” Amanda Knox told GMA.

During the trial, Amanda Knox remained in Seattle, where she is a student at the University of Washington.

The court reinstated a guilty verdict first handed down against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in 2009. The verdict was overturned in 2011, but Italy’s supreme court vacated that decision and sent the case back for the third trial in Florence.

“I just really hope that people try to understand that (when you have) overzealous prosecutors and when you have a biased investigation and coercive interrogation these things happen. And I’m not crazy,” Amanda Knox told GMA.

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Sochi Winter Games 2014: Winners to get Chelyabinsk meteorite medals

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Parts of Chelyabinsk meteorite will be embedded in special commemorative medals that will be given to the 10 gold medalists at the Sochi Olympics on February 15.

The winter sports stars will get their extra medals exactly one year after a huge chunk of space rock crashed into a lake in the Urals, central Russia.

The 5ft-long rock was later hauled up from icy Lake Chebarkul.

Nearly 40 more of the meteorite medals will be sold to private collectors.

Parts of Chelyabinsk meteorite will be embedded in special commemorative medals that will be given to the 10 gold medalists at the Sochi Olympics
Parts of Chelyabinsk meteorite will be embedded in special commemorative medals that will be given to the 10 gold medalists at the Sochi Olympics

The asteroid explosion over Russia released as much energy as an estimated 500,000 tonnes of TNT, sending a shockwave twice around the globe. It caused widespread damage and injured more than 1,000 people in the Chelyabinsk area.

A meteorite chip is being embedded in the centre of each commemorative medal by specialists at a workshop in Zlatoust, in the Chelyabinsk region, Russian media report.

Russian TV news showed the medals being made in a video report.

The local news website Novyy Region says the medal-crafting technique dates back to 1815 and is very laborious.

The special medals will have a protective nickel coating and will also be adorned with gold and silver.

In total 1,400 medals will be awarded at the Sochi Games, which start next week, and about 100 more will be kept at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, Radio Golos Rossii reports.

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India’s most popular small cars fail crash tests conducted by Global NCAP

According to Global NCAP, five of India’s most popular small cars have failed crash tests.

The tests by Global NCAP showed that if involved in a crash, fatalities or serious injuries could result.

Among the cars tested was India’s talismanic Tata Nano, the world’s cheapest car, as well as models made in India by Ford, Volkswagen and Hyundai.

The cars were apparently stripped of safety features to make them cheaper for Indian buyers, correspondents say.

The five models accounted for 20% of all sales in the country last year. Estimates say that about 80% of the cars sold in India have price tags of under $8,000.

“It’s worrying to see levels of safety that are 20 years behind the five-star standards now common in Europe and North America,” said the head of NCAP Global, Max Mosley, the former chief of international motorsport.

Those car manufacturers who have spoken out since the safety tests have insisted that safety is of paramount importance and that they will be reviewing the NCAP’s test results.

The car safety watchdog put five models through crash tests, including the Suzuki-Maruti Alto 800, the Tata Nano, Ford Figo, Hyundai i10 and Volkswagen Polo.

India Hyundai i10 scores zero stars in Global NCAP crash tests
India Hyundai i10 scores zero stars in Global NCAP crash tests

None of these entry-level cars sold in India are fitted with air bags. They also lack the safety standards that the same models have when sold in North America and Europe, according to the watchdog.

“Poor structural integrity and the absence of airbags are putting the lives of Indian consumers at risk. They have a right to know how safe their vehicles are and to expect the same basic levels of safety as standard as customers in other part of the world,” Max Mosley added.

As a result of the tests, Volkswagen has withdrawn its Polo model without airbags.

Volkswagen also said the airbags, as well as anti-lock brakes, would become standard from 1 February along with a 2.7% price increase to offset the costs, the Associated Press reports.

“We are proud to be leading the cause of driver safety,” Arvind Saxena told AP.

Tata has said it is looking at the Nano’s structure for ways to improve its strength, having already added power steering and other features, AP adds.

India also has more road accident deaths than any other country – put down to bad roads, poor driving but also it appears unsafe cars.

Every year, tens of thousands of people are killed on the country’s roads and the numbers have been rising steadily – nearly 140,000 people were killed in 2012, according to the government’s National Crime Records Bureau.

According to NCAP, it is estimated that 17% of these deaths are of car passengers.

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Dmytro Bulatov: Ukraine leading activist says he was abducted and tortured

Ukraine’s leading activist Dmytro Bulatov, who vanished for eight days, says he was abducted and tortured before being left to die in the cold.

Dmytro Bulatov, who organized car protests for the opposition camped out in Kiev, is being treated in hospital after being found near the capital.

Police have confirmed Dmytro Bulatov, 35, received an ear injury and bruising.

In another development, the army called on President Viktor Yanukovych to take “urgent steps” to ease the crisis.

Three protesters and three police officers have been killed, and scores injured on both sides, since the protests turned violent on January 22.

Opposition to Viktor Yanukovych spilled into the streets in November after he abandoned a trade deal with the EU in favor of closer economic ties with Russia.

President Viktor Yanukovych accused the opposition of seeking to “inflame” the situation on Thursday by continuing the protests despite moves by the government and parliament to ease the stand-off.

Ukraine’s leading activist Dmytro Bulatov, who vanished for eight days, says he was abducted and tortured before being left to die in the cold
Ukraine’s leading activist Dmytro Bulatov, who vanished for eight days, says he was abducted and tortured before being left to die in the cold

Parliament voted to annul a recently enacted law restricting protests and passed a law giving amnesty to detained protesters, under the condition that occupied buildings were vacated.

Anti-government demonstrators remain in their camp in Independence Square (Maidan) with no sign of the political crisis in the country coming to an end.

President Viktor Yanukovych, 63, has gone on sick leave, with his staff reporting he has a respiratory illness and a high fever.

Dmytro Bulatov says he was left to die by his captors after being kidnapped, repeatedly beaten and “crucified”. He was, he said, hung up by his wrists.

“They crucified me, so there are holes in my hands now,” he said.

“Other than that – they cut off my ear, cut up my face. My whole body is a mess. You can see everything. I am alive. Thank God for this.”

Dmytro Bulatov reportedly said he did not know who had abducted him but his abductors had spoken with Russian accents.

According to the Ukrainian news website Gazeta.ua, doctors found no damage to his internal organs or his skull.

Police in Kiev have confirmed Dmytro Bulatov was bruised and received a cut to one of his ears, Ukrainian newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda reports.

Police have opened an investigation and posted guards at the hospital where he is being treated.

According to the paper, they also expressed indignation that Dmytro Bulatov had not phoned them after his release.

Dmytro Bulatov is a prominent anti-government activist as one of the leaders of the organization Automaidan, a group that has patrolled streets around Independence Square.

It has also driven in convoys to protest outside government ministers’ homes.

Vitali Klitschko, one of the most prominent leaders of the protesters, visited Dmytro Bulatov in hospital.

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Meredith Kercher’s family news conference after Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito verdicts

Members of Meredith Kercher’s family have said they “are still on a journey to the truth” and may never know what happened to her.

It comes after guilty verdicts were reinstated against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for Meredith Kercher murder in 2007.

An Italian court sentenced Amanda Knox to 28 years and six months, and Raffaele Sollecito to 25 years, on Thursday, with their lawyers saying they would appeal.

Amanda Knox, 26, remains in the US and Meredith Kercher’s family called for her to be extradited.

Reports suggest her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffele Sollecito is being held by police after he was found in Udine, near the Slovenian and Austrian borders.

Meredith Kercher, 21, from Coulsdon in south London, was stabbed to death in the flat she shared with Amanda Knox in the college city of Perugia.

Members of Meredith Kercher’s family have said they "are still on a journey to the truth" and may never know what happened to her
Members of Meredith Kercher’s family have said they “are still on a journey to the truth” and may never know what happened to her

Her sister, Stephanie, told a press conference in Florence on Friday: “I think we are still on a journey for the truth and it may be the fact that we don’t ever really know what happened that night, which is obviously something we’ll have to come to terms with.”

She added: “We hope that we are nearer the end so that we can just start to remember Meredith for who she was and draw a line under it, as it were.”

Meredith Kercher’s brother, Lyle, said he believed extradition would be appropriate “if someone has been found guilty and convicted of a murder, and if an extradition law exists between those two countries”.

Amanda Knox has said she will only be extradited to Italy from the US “kicking and screaming”.

In a statement after the case concluded, she said she was “frightened and saddened by this unjust verdict”.

Raffaele Sollecito’s lawyer, Luca Maori, said his client had heard the verdict on TV and looked “annihilated”.

He had earlier been at the Florence court, which imposed a travel ban on the 29-year-old and ordered that his passport be revoked.

The court noted that there was a “real and actual the danger that Raffaele Sollecito could escape Italian justice” – but he is free to move in Italy until the verdict is confirmed.

Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were also ordered to pay damages to Meredith Kercher’s family as part of the ruling.

The Kercher family’s lawyer, Francesco Maresca, called the verdict “justice for Meredith and the family”.

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Raffaele Sollecito stopped by police near Austrian border

Raffaele Sollecito, Amanda Knox’s Italian ex-boyfriend, has been stopped by police near the Austrian border following the reinstatement of his guilty verdict for the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher in 2007.

Raffaele Sollecito was stopped between Udine and Tarvisio, near the Slovenia and Austria borders, Italy’s Rai News said.

He was given 25 years and American ex-girlfriend Amanda Knox 28 years and six months in Thursday’s ruling.

The Kercher family lawyer said that justice had been done.

Raffaele Sollecito has been stopped by police near the Austrian border following the reinstatement of his guilty verdict for the murder of Meredith Kercher
Raffaele Sollecito has been stopped by police near the Austrian border following the reinstatement of his guilty verdict for the murder of Meredith Kercher

A travel ban was part of the verdict handed down on Raffaele Sollecito.

He had been in court earlier in the day on Thursday but was not there for the ruling.

Raffaele Sollecito’s lawyer, Luca Maori, said his client had heard the verdict on TV and looked “annihilated”.

Lawyers for both Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito have said they will appeal to the supreme Court of Cassation.

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Pope John Paul II relic found without blood

Italian police recovered a stolen gold and glass case that once contained the blood of the late Pope John Paul II, only to find the cloth stained with the blood itself was missing, officials said.

Pasquale Corriere, head of the association that looks after the small church in the mountains east of Rome from which the reliquary was stolen, said two men had been detained by police in the regional capital, L’Aquila.

The men took the police to the site where they had dumped the reliquary, but the cloth stained with the blood of the pope, who died in 2005, was no longer inside, Pasquale Corriere said.

Italian police recovered a stolen gold and glass case that once contained the blood of the late Pope John Paul II
Italian police recovered a stolen gold and glass case that once contained the blood of the late Pope John Paul II

Police were interrogating the men, who they believed to be drug addicts, and searching their apartment, Pasquale Corriere said. A small crucifix stolen along with the reliquary from the church of San Pietro della Ienca last weekend was also recovered.

The blood-soaked cloth was a fragment of the cassock that John Paul was wearing on May 13, 1981, when he was shot in an assassination attempt.

Relics of saints and other holy figures are often displayed in reliquaries to be venerated by the Catholic faithful.

The late pope, who is due to be declared a saint on April 27, loved the mountains in the Abruzzo region because they reminded him of those in his native Poland, and he would slip away secretly from the pressures of the Vatican to hike and ski there in the early years of his papacy.

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Toyota stops selling some models in US

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Toyota has asked US dealers to stop sales of some of its cars that are equipped with seat heaters.

The Japanese car maker said that a portion of the seat fabric in the affected models could burn at a rate faster than allowed by US regulations.

The models affected by the move include the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Sienna, Tacoma and Tundra.

Toyota said no fires or injuries had been reported due to the issue.

The firm said that nearly 36,000 vehicles currently with dealers – about 13% of their inventory – would be affected by the decision.

Toyota has asked US dealers to stop sales of some of its cars that are equipped with seat heaters
Toyota has asked US dealers to stop sales of some of its cars that are equipped with seat heaters

However, that number does not include vehicles that may have already been sold or those in transit to the dealers.

The move by Toyota comes at a time when parts of the US are facing record low temperatures.

Some analysts said that given the extreme winter conditions, demand for vehicles with heated seats was growing and the latest move may put Toyota at a disadvantage to its rivals.

The company is trying to rebuild its reputation after a series of recalls in recent years due to a variety of reasons.

Just over the past two years, Toyota has called back nearly 20 million vehicles globally.

Amanda Knox says she is frightened and saddened by unjust verdict in Meredith Kercher case

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Amanda Knox said today that she is “frightened and saddened” after being re-convicted in the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher when they were students in Italy in 2007.

A panel of judges and jurors set a sentence of 28 years and six months for Amanda Knox, who returned to the US after an earlier conviction was reversed.

The jury also convicted her Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, sentencing him to 25 years in jail and banned him from traveling.

“I am frightened and saddened by this unjust verdict,” Amanda Knox, 26, said in a written statement from her home in Seattle, where she returned after spending four years in prison.

“Having been found innocent before, I expected better from the Italian justice system.”

Now it’s unclear what will happen to Amanda Knox, who is certain to appeal – a process that could take a year or longer. Even if the high court confirms the new conviction, Italy still would have to seek her extradition.

Amanda Knox said today that she is "frightened and saddened" after being re-convicted in the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher
Amanda Knox said today that she is “frightened and saddened” after being re-convicted in the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher

Amanda Knox has vowed not to return.

Raffaele Sollecito’s lawyers said they were stunned by the latest twist in a whiplash-inducing case that has made headlines on both sides of the Atlantic for six years.

“There isn’t a shred of proof,” attorney Luca Maori said.

Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were arrested after British student Meredith Kercher was found dead in their apartment in the university town of Perugia.

In 2011, an appeals court reheard the case and acquitted Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito after independent experts said crucial DNA evidence had been contaminated by police.

But in March, Italy’s highest court dismissed that acquittal – slamming the lower court for “contradictions and inconsistencies” in its decision – and ordered a new trial.

Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito say that only one person is responsible for Kercher’s death: small-time drug dealer Rudy Hermann Guede. The Ivory Coast-born man is serving 16 years in jail, but a court found that he did not commit the crime alone.

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Here Comes Honey Boo Boo preview: Jessica and Anna go on double date with the whole family

On tonight’s episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Mama June lets Jessica and Anna go on a double date with the whole family there to chaperone.

Honey Boo Boo’s family ventured to an arcade where Alana and Pumpkin (Lauryn) were sent to watch the two couples during a game of laser tag.

“I mean, my biggest concern for the girls, honestly is one of ‘em coming up pregnant,” June Shannon says.

“Because Anna already has a baby. I don’t wanna be a grandmother again.”

On tonight’s episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Mama June lets Jessica and Anna go on a double date with the whole family there to chaperone
On tonight’s episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Mama June lets Jessica and Anna go on a double date with the whole family there to chaperone

June Shannon took Phillip, Jessica’s boyfriend aside for a little talk.

“All I gotta say is you better keep your bat and your balls in your pants, your Tic Tac and your Skittle in your pants for a long time,” she says.

“I will never go on another date with mama again,” Jessica declares.

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo airs Thursdays, 9 p.m. on TLC.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi divorce?

According to a number of unconfirmed rumors which have surfaced in the press recently, Portia de Rossi and her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres may be on the rocks.

Star magazine claims that the current relationship issues are over an alleged crush Ellen DeGeneres has on none other than Pamela Anderson.

Portia de Rossi’s relationship with Ellen DeGeneres may be on the rocks
Portia de Rossi’s relationship with Ellen DeGeneres may be on the rocks

According to the publication, a source claimed that Ellen DeGeneres not only has a crush on Pamela Anderson but is more or less obsessed with her.

The source said: “[Pamela Anderson] is all Ellen talks about these days. It’s become a real issue for Portia.”

The publication further claimed that Portia de Rossi needs to watch out since Pamela Anderson cut her hair short like Ellen DeGeneres’: “As the old theory goes, when two people spend way too much time together, they start to look alike.”

Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito guilty of Meredith Kercher murder

A Florence court has reinstated the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in 2007.

Amanda Knox – who is in the US – and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito had pleaded not guilty.

She was sentenced to 28 years and six months in jail, while Raffaele Sollecito received 25 years.

The latest verdict overturns the pair’s successful 2011 appeal, which freed them after four years in jail.

Meredith Kercher was stabbed to death in the flat she shared in Perugia with Knox.

The judges ordered that damages should be paid by the pair to the family of Meredith Kercher.

Meredith Kercher’s brother Lyle and sister Stephanie were present when the verdict was read out.

Raffaele Sollecito was ordered to surrender his passport. Extradition proceedings against Amanda Knox, who refused to return to Italy for the case, may now begin.

Thursday’s fresh appeal hearing in Florence was ordered by Italy’s highest court, the supreme court in Rome.

A Florence court has reinstated the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in 2007
A Florence court has reinstated the guilty verdicts against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in 2007

It had found that the 2011 appeal – which acquitted the pair – was flawed.

The court in Florence heard from Amanda Knox’s defense team in the morning, before the two judges and eight jurors retired to deliberate on a verdict.

Summing up, Amanda Knox’s lawyer, Carlo Dalla Vedova, told the court her innocence was “rock-solid and it allows us to await the verdict with serenity”.

The Supreme Court overturned their acquittals last March after an appeal by prosecutors, who argued that important DNA evidence had been disregarded.

Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon in south London and 21 at the time, was found with her throat cut in a flat she shared with Amanda Knox in the college city of Perugia, in the central region of Umbria.

Rudy Guede from the Ivory Coast was convicted of her murder at an earlier trial and sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Prosecutors sought to prove Meredith Kercher had died in a sex game involving Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito that had gone wrong.

They have since alleged that the murder resulted from a heated argument over cleanliness in the Perugia apartment.

Arrested days after the murder and detained in prison, Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were tried and convicted in November 2009.

In 2011, an eight-member jury cleared Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito of Meredith Kercher’s murder after doubts were raised over procedures used to gather DNA evidence.

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: Boston Marathon bombings suspect faces death penalty

Boston Marathon bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is facing the death penalty in the US.

Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement: “The nature of the conduct at issue and the resultant harm compel this decision.”

Seventeen of 30 charges against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 20, carry the possibility of capital punishment, including using a weapon of mass destruction to kill.

The bombings killed three and injured more than 260 in April 2013.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has pleaded not guilty and no trial date has been set.

Prosecutors allege that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his deceased older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, built and planted two pressure cooker bombs near the finish line of the marathon.

Boston Marathon bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is facing the death penalty in the US
Boston Marathon bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is facing the death penalty in the US

The brothers lived in the Massachusetts town of Cambridge, home of the prestigious Harvard University, after emigrating to the US in 2002 from the Caucasus region of southern Russia.

Officials believe they set off the bombs in retaliation against the US for its military action in Muslim countries.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed during a shootout with police days after the bombing. The younger brother was wounded and was eventually found inside a boat in a residential neighborhood.

Prosecutors allege Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote about his motivation for the bombing on the inside of the boat.

He allegedly wrote the US government was killing “our innocent civilians” and “I can’t stand to see such evil go unpunished”.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is also charged with killing a university police officer and carjacking.

He will be charged under the federal death penalty law; Massachusetts abolished the use of capital punishment in 1984.

Since the federal death penalty was reinstated in 1988, 70 people convicted have been placed on death row.

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Scarlett Johansson ends ambassador role with Oxfam over SodaStream endorsement

Scarlett Johansson has decided to quit as an ambassador for Oxfam amid a row over her support for SodaStream, an Israeli company that operates in the occupied West Bank.

A spokesman for Scarlett Johansson said she had a “fundamental difference of opinion” with the humanitarian group.

Scarlett Johansson will remain a brand ambassador for SodaStream, which has a factory in the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim.

Oxfam opposes trade from settlements, which are illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.

About 500,000 Jews currently live in more than 100 settlements built since Israel’s 1967 occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

A statement from Scarlett Johansson’s spokesman published on Wednesday announced that the Hollywood star had “respectfully decided to end her ambassador role with Oxfam after eight years”, according to the Associated Press.

Scarlett Johansson will remain a brand ambassador for SodaStream, which has a factory in the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim
Scarlett Johansson will remain a brand ambassador for SodaStream, which has a factory in the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim

“She and Oxfam have a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. She is very proud of her accomplishments and fundraising efforts during her tenure with Oxfam,” it added.

On Thursday, Oxfam issued a statement saying it had accepted Scarlett Johansson’s decision to step down and was grateful for her many contributions.

“While Oxfam respects the independence of our ambassadors, Ms Johansson’s role promoting the company SodaStream is incompatible with her role as an Oxfam Global Ambassador,” it added.

“Oxfam believes that businesses, such as SodaStream, that operate in settlements further the ongoing poverty and denial of rights of the Palestinian communities that we work to support.”

Scarlett Johansson signed up to be a global brand ambassador with SodaStream International Ltd earlier this month, and is due to appear in an advertisement for the firm during Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Her statement added: “SodaStream is a company that is not only committed to the environment but to building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine, supporting neighbors working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefits and equal rights.”

SodaStream, which makes products that allow people to produce carbonated soft drinks at home, operates one of the hundreds of factories constructed in some 20 Israeli-run industrial zones in the West Bank.

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Oscars 2014: Best song nomination revoked after composer contacted voters

A nomination for this year’s best song Oscar has been revoked after it emerged that its composer Bruce Broughton contacted voters.

Bruce Broughton, an ex-Academy governor, is accused of using his position to promote the title song from Alone Yet Not Alone, an independent film with a Christian message.

The Academy said his emails, though “well-intentioned”, had created “the appearance of an unfair advantage”.

In a statement, Bruce Broughton said he was “devastated” by the Academy’s decision.

“I indulged in the simplest grass roots campaign and it went against me when the song started getting attention,” he continued.

“I got taken down by competition that had months of promotion and advertising behind them. I simply asked people to find the song and consider it.”

In its own statement, the Academy said Bruce Broughton’s actions were “inconsistent with the Academy’s promotional regulations”.

Bruce Broughton is accused of using his position to promote the title song from Alone Yet Not Alone
Bruce Broughton is accused of using his position to promote the title song from Alone Yet Not Alone

The ousted track will not be replaced by another contender, leaving four compositions to compete for this year’s award for best original song.

Many were surprised when Alone Yet Not Alone was nominated on January 16 alongside songs by such established acts as U2, Karen O and Pharrell Williams.

Composed by Bruce Broughton and lyricist Dennis Spiegel, the song is performed by Joni Eareckson Tada, a 64-year-old quadriplegic and evangelical minister with little professional experience.

Concerns were soon raised over how a little-known composition from a relatively obscure film had beaten songs by the likes of Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift.

The movie – a period drama about two sisters captured by American Indians in 18th Century Ohio – has also prompted criticism for its depiction of native Americans.

Bruce Broughton, who was previously Oscar-nominated for his score for 1985 western Silverado, is a member of the Academy’s music branch executive committee.

It is not unprecedented for nominations to be rescinded. In 1973, Nino Rota’s score for The Godfather was disqualified after it was deemed that he had reused music from one of his earlier scores.

The 2014 Academy Awards will be held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

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Viktor Yanukovych takes sick leave as Kiev protests continue

Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych has taken sick leave amid violent protests in the country.

The presidential website said 63-year-old Viktor Yanukovych had a respiratory illness and a high fever.

The protests began in November after Viktor Yanukovych reversed a decision to sign a trade deal with the European Union, instead favoring a bailout deal with Russia to underpin Ukraine’s ailing economy.

Anti-government protesters demanding the president’s resignation are still occupying government buildings and manning barricades in freezing temperatures in the centre of the capital.

The past week has seen President Yanukovych accept the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his cabinet, and offer senior jobs to the opposition – offers that were rejected.

Ukraine’s parliament has also voted to annul a recently enacted law restricting protests – which appeared to be inflaming the situation – and passed a law giving amnesty to detained protesters, under the condition that occupied buildings were vacated.

Viktor Yanukovych had a respiratory illness and a high fever
Viktor Yanukovych had a respiratory illness and a high fever

Some opposition figures expressed skepticism about Viktor Yanukovych’s reported illness, saying he might be trying to buy time after being forced into concessions in an attempt to calm unrest on the streets.

“This smacks of a diplomatic illness,” Rostislav Pavlenko, a member of boxer-turned-politician Vitaly Klitschko’s Udar (Punch) party, told Reuters news agency.

“It allows Yanukovych not to sign laws, not to meet the opposition, absent himself from decisions to solve the political crisis.”

Mykhailo Chechetov, from Viktor Yanukovych’s Party of Regions, said the president had told supporters in parliament on Wednesday night that he had come to support the passage of the amnesty bill directly from hospital.

“He looked ill,” Mykhailo Chechetov added.

The EU’s foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, is in Kiev for talks with both sides. On Wednesday she said she was “shocked” by the violence in the capital and across the country in recent weeks that has left several protesters and police officers dead.

Malta changes passport sale conditions

Malta has responded to EU pressure over its controversial new passport scheme for non-EU nationals, announcing that applicants will now be required to spend at least a year in the country in order to qualify.

The new condition was announced by Malta in a joint statement with the European Commission.

Applicants will still have to invest at least 1.15 million euros ($1.57 million) in Malta to get a passport.

MEPs have condemned the Maltese scheme, saying it cheapens EU citizenship.

Earlier Malta had not set any residency requirement for rich foreigners wishing to get Maltese passports.

The new stipulation says “no certificate of naturalization will be issued unless the applicant provides proof that he/she has resided in Malta for a period of at least 12 months immediately preceding the day of issuing of the certificate of naturalization”.

Malta has changed its controversial new passport scheme for non-EU nationals
Malta has changed its controversial new passport scheme for non-EU nationals

It followed talks between EU Commission officials and the Maltese government. EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding has said applicants should have “a genuine link to the country” – not just the ability to pay.

Malta, like most of the EU’s 28 countries, is in the Schengen zone, where citizens can mostly travel without passport checks. The EU single market has made it much easier for citizens to settle in another member state.

Owning an EU member state’s passport entitles the holder to EU citizenship, with all the rights guaranteed under EU law.

Malta’s scheme, called the Individual Investor Programme (IIP), was initially to be limited to 1,800 people – not including their close relatives, who could also buy passports, for a lower fee.

Malta is now considering raising that cap, so that more passports could be issued.

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Prince drops piracy legal action against fans

Prince has decided to drop a $22 million legal action against fans accused of posting bootleg footage of his concerts online.

Prince wanted $1 million each from 22 internet users but, according to TMZ which has obtained court documents, he has now decided not to pursue the case.

In a statement, Prince’s lawyer told TMZ that the illegal downloads had been removed.

Fans had reacted angrily to the news of the legal action.

Prince has decided to drop a $22 million legal action against fans accused of posting bootleg footage of his concerts online
Prince has decided to drop a $22 million legal action against fans accused of posting bootleg footage of his concerts online

Prince, 55, had intended to take legal action against 22 internet users who allegedly posted copies of his live performances on Facebook and on blogs.

“Because of recent pressure, the bootleggers have now taken down the illegal downloads and are no longer engaging in piracy,” his lawyer said.

“We recognize the fans craving for as much material as possible, but we’d prefer they get it from us directly than from third parties who are scalpers rather than real fans of our work,” the statement read.

Prince has often used legal battles to crack down on unauthorized distribution of his music.

Bootleg recordings are a bone of contention within Prince’s fan base, with many frustrated that the material has not been made commercially available.

Valerie Trierweiler reveals shock at Francois Hollande affair news

France’s former first lady Valerie Trierweiler has said that hearing news of President Francois Hollande’s affair with actress Julie Gayet was like falling from a skyscraper.

Valerie Trierweiler said in an interview with Paris Match she had refused to believe reports of the affair until she saw it in gossip magazine Closer, which printed photos.

Francois Hollande said on Saturday he had “put an end” to his “shared life” with Valerie Trierweiler, his unmarried partner.

Opposition politicians have accused him of callousness and egotism.

Francois Hollande, 59, has neither confirmed nor denied the report in Closer on January 10 that he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet, 41.

Valerie Trierweiler, 48, was admitted to hospital shortly after news of the report and had been living at a presidential retreat in Versailles since her release.

Hours after Francois Hollande announced he had left Valerie Trierweiler, her presidential Twitter account was shut down, while her page on the French presidential website was no longer active on Monday.

Speaking to Paris Match, the French magazine for which she works as a journalist, Valerie Trierweiler said: “When I found out, it was like I’d fallen from a skyscraper.”

Valerie Trierweiler has said that hearing news of Francois Hollande's affair was like falling from a skyscraper
Valerie Trierweiler has said that hearing news of Francois Hollande’s affair was like falling from a skyscraper

“Clearly I had heard the rumors but you heard [rumors] about everyone. I hear them about myself too, all of the time. I paid no attention to them.”

Valerie Trierweiler, who has been divorced twice, said she was not “undergoing a period of crisis”.

“It’s not the first break-up in my life,” she said.

“This one was violent because of the media attention.”

Telling the magazine she had no regrets, Valerie Trierweiler said she planned to take up her previous life, “enriched by a new experience”.

Valerie Trierweiler moved in with Francois Hollande after his official separation from Segolene Royal, the unmarried mother of his four children, in 2007. Valerie Trierweiler has three children of her own by her last husband.

Speaking separately to another French weekly, Le Parisien Magazine, Valerie Trierweiler said she and Francois Hollande had exchanged text messages after his announcement of their break-up because of his concern for her health.

Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, a leading figure in France’s main centre-right party the UMP, has predicted that women voters will not quickly forget the dry manner in which the president announced their separation.

“I felt like I was reading a sacking letter rather than a break-up one,” the candidate for mayor of Paris said.

Julie Gayet has been keeping a very low profile, AFP news agency notes, although friends have been quoted in the media as saying she has no intention of trying to become the next first lady.

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Michael Schumacher accident: Doctors work to bring champion out of coma

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French doctors treating injured Michael Schumacher in Grenoble hospital are reducing his sedation to prepare to bring him out of a coma, his manager says.

This step will allow the “waking up process” to start, Sabine Kehm said in a statement.

But bringing Michael Schumacher out of the coma “could take a long time”, Sabine Kehm added.

Michael Schumacher, 45, suffered a severe head injury in a skiing accident in the French Alps on December 29.

The seven-time champion was put into a medically induced coma by his doctors at a clinic in Grenoble following operations to remove blood clots from his brain.

Doctors have kept Michael Schumacher asleep to help reduce the swelling.

French doctors treating injured Michael Schumacher in Grenoble hospital are reducing his sedation to prepare to bring him out of a coma
French doctors treating injured Michael Schumacher in Grenoble hospital are reducing his sedation to prepare to bring him out of a coma

Sabine Kehm was approached by the media for comment on Michael Schumacher’s condition on Wednesday – exactly a month after his crash. She said then that his condition remained “stable”.

In her statement on Thursday, Sabine Kehm said it had been agreed to communicate details of his sedation “only once this process was consolidated”.

The statement again included an appeal by Michael Schumacher’s family for privacy for them and for his doctors, while at the same time expressing “sincere appreciation for the worldwide sympathy”.

At his bedside since the accident, the family has received hundreds of letters and gifts from around the world.

Earlier this month, investigators probing the accident said Michael Schumacher had been going at the speed of “a very good skier” at the time of his crash in the resort of Meribel.

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