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Oscar Pistorius to reappear in court over Reeva Steenkamp murder

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Oscar Pistorius is due to reappear at Pretoria magistrates’ court over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

The prosecution is expected to serve the South African athlete with an indictment for the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. A trial date will also be set.

Oscar Pistorius, 26, denies murdering Reeva Steenkamp, saying he shot her after mistaking her for an intruder.

He was granted bail in February and has since resumed some low-key training.

The double amputee won gold at the London 2012 Paralympic Games and also competed at the Olympics.

Oscar Pistorius’ arrest in February stunned many South Africans who saw him as a national sporting hero after his long legal battle to be able to take part in the Olympics.

Oscar Pistorius is due to reappear at Pretoria magistrates' court over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
Oscar Pistorius is due to reappear at Pretoria magistrates’ court over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp

State prosecutors are arguing that the killing was premeditated, a charge which carries a sentence of life imprisonment. They say he killed Reeva Steenkamp intentionally after a fight.

But Oscar Pistorius denies committing murder, claiming he shot his girlfriend through the bathroom door of his upmarket house in Pretoria after mistaking her for a burglar.

The prosecution is expected to hand over details of its case against Oscar Pistorius at Monday’s hearing, including a witness list and forensic reports.

Much depends on ballistic evidence from the bathroom where Reeva Steenkamp was shot.

South African newspapers have reported that at least some of that forensic evidence appears to back up OScar Pistorius’ version of events, he continues.

However, the prosecution is expected to call witnesses who will say the Olympic runner was preoccupied with guns, and had been arguing with his girlfriend.

Prosecutors told the Associated Press news agency that additional charges might be added to the indictment but did not offer any details.

Last week, the police wrapped up their six-month investigation into Reeva Steenkamp’s killing.

“The South African Police Service is hopeful that justice will prevail,” a statement from the office of South Africa’s national police commissioner read.

In June, Oscar Pistorius resumed “low-key” training as a way to help him “process the trauma”, a statement on his website read.

Oscar Pistorius was freed on a bail of R1million ($110,000).

A court in March eased Oscar Pistorius’ travel restrictions, allowing him to leave South Africa to compete as long as he complied with certain conditions.

Recipe: Skinny courgette lasagne

Skinny courgette lasagne

Ingredients (Serves 4):

  • olive oil for brushing and for the dressing
  • 300 g · 11oz mix of green vegetables
  • 1 large courgette or two smaller ones about
  • 300 g · 11oz total
  • 200 g · 7oz frozen cooked spinach defrosted
  • 100 g · 3½ oz soft goat’s cheese
  • 2 tbsp crème fraîche
  • 2 cloves garlic peeled and crushed
  • ½ tsp grated nutmeg
  • sea salt and black pepper
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 2 tbsp chopped mint

    Skinny courgette lasagne
    Skinny courgette lasagne

Directions:

  1. Select a baking tray with shallow sides and grease it lightly. Alternatively, you can use a greased loaf tin measuring about 22cm x 12cm x 6cm (8½ in x 4¾ in x 2½ in). Have the blanched green vegetables ready. Using a mandoline or swivel vegetable peeler, thinly slice the courgette lengthways into even ribbons. Squeeze off excess water from the spinach. Beat the spinach with the cheese, crème fraîche, garlic, nutmeg and seasoning.
  2. Preheat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Lay about 4 slices of courgette lengthways, overlapping slightly, to make a rectangle on the baking sheet (or in the loaf tin). Spread a quarter of the goat’s cheese mixture on top. Cover this with half the vegetables and top with a quarter more of the cheese mixture. Arrange more overlapping slices of courgette on top. Repeat the layers, ending with courgettes. Brush the top with olive oil and season. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until heated through and just beginning to turn golden on the top.
  3. Combine 4 tbsp olive oil with the lemon juice and mint. Steadying the top of the lasagne with your fingers, cut into thick slices using a serrated knife. If made in a loaf tin, allow to cool slightly before slicing or carefully turning out. Serve with the minty lemon dressing.

World Championships 2013: Usain Bolt becomes most successful athlete in history

Usain Bolt guided the Jamaican team to victory in the sprint relay in Moscow to become the most successful athlete in the history of the World Championships.

Usain Bolt, 26, added 4×100 m gold to his 100m and 200m triumphs and now has a total of eight golds and two silvers.

Carl Lewis and Allyson Felix also have 10 medals but have eight golds, one silver and a bronze respectively.

Jamaica won in 37.36 seconds with the US second and Canada third after Great Britain were disqualified.

Usain Bolt’s latest triumph meant he joined Americans Michael Johnson, Felix and Lewis on a record-equalling eight world titles overall.

The 100 m and 200 m world record holder also secured a sprint triple in World Championships for the second time, matching the trebles he completed at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

Usain Bolt guided the Jamaican team to victory in the sprint relay in Moscow to become the most successful athlete in the history of the World Championships
Usain Bolt guided the Jamaican team to victory in the sprint relay in Moscow to become the most successful athlete in the history of the World Championships

“It is just great,” Usain Bolt said of the comparison.

“I’ll continue dominating. I’ll continue to work hard. For me, my aim is to continue into the greatness thing.”

The US team gave the Jamaicans a scare but Rakieem Salaam’s handover to Justin Gatlin left the individual 100m runner-up off balance.

He clearly strayed into the Jamaicans’ lane outside him but somehow escaped disqualification.

It made no difference to Usain Bolt, who streaked clear to complete victory in the sixth-fastest time ever.

“I wasn’t really worried about Justin. I knew if he got the baton in front of me, I could catch him,” he said.

“So it was just going out there to run as fast as possible.”

Usain Bolt delighted the crowd with a celebratory Cossack dance before parading round the track with team-mates Nesta Carter, Kemar Bailey-Cole and Nickel Ashmeade.

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How Kim Kardashian steals spotlight at Kylie Jenner’s birthday party

After Kylie Jenner celebrated her Sweet Sixteen on August 10 with a fun family meal at Nobu in Malibu, it was time to do some serious partying with her pals on Saturday night.

But while Kylie Jenner may have been the guest of honour at the Alice In Wonderland-themed festivities in Los Angeles, California, it seems she may have had to compete for attention with half-sister Kim Kardashian, who appears to be officially out of hiding.

Kim Kardashian posted her long-awaited first selfie with Instagram co-creator Kevin Systrom
Kim Kardashian posted her long-awaited first selfie with Instagram co-creator Kevin Systrom

Taking to her various social media pages during the evening’s proceedings, Kim Kardashian posted a photo of herself with Instagram co-creator Kevin Systrom.

While you can’t see more than the new mom’s head and hand in the dark shot, it does mark her return to the “selfie”.

It’s been a blissfully selfie-free nine weeks since Kim Kardashian welcomed her first child, daughter North, with partner Kanye West on June 15.

Making her first public outing on Wednesday, looking svelte and happy as she went make-up free during the low-key excursion, it seems Kim Kardashian, 32, is now ready for her close-up.

Lisa Robin Kelly autopsy completed, but no cause of death yet

The L.A. County Coroner’s Office finished Lisa Robin Kelly’s autopsy on Saturday, but the toxicology results will take another two weeks to complete, TMZ reported.

Lisa Robin Kelly died in her sleep aged 43 on Wednesday night while staying at a treatment centre for alcohol abuse – a few days previously she was admitted to hospital with a blood/alcohol reading of .34 (almost fatal).

The toxicology tests will help determine her exact cause of death.

The L.A. County Coroner's Office finished Lisa Robin Kelly’s autopsy, but the toxicology results will take another two weeks to complete
The L.A. County Coroner’s Office finished Lisa Robin Kelly’s autopsy, but the toxicology results will take another two weeks to complete

That 70’s Show star was not taking any withdrawal drugs at the time she died, according to the rehab facility where she was staying.

According to TMZ, L.A County Coroners went to Pax Rehab House in Altadena, California on Thursday afternoon where they were told Lisa Robin Kelly wasn’t given any drugs.

Lisa Robin Kelly’s death seems mysterious as there were “no drugs or alcohol in her room, no vomit in her airway and no obvious sign of trauma”.

Her spokesman confirmed her death to TMZ on Thursday saying: “She had been fighting demons for a while and finally lost her battle.”

Lisa Robin Kelly’s manager, Craig Wyckoff, told FOX411 he had spoken with the troubled star on Monday and she was “hopeful and confident, looking forward to putting this part of her life behind her”.

Craig Wyckoff also confirmed that she had voluntarily checked herself into the centre after being in and out of treatment facilities for alcohol addiction – she vehemently denied taking drugs – trying to get on the road to recovery.

Lisa Robin Kelly is reported to have fallen off the wagon following a huge dispute with her estranged husband, Robert Gilliam.

“She was battling the addiction problems that have plagued her these past few years,” Craig Wyckoff said.

He added: Cause of death has not been issued yet and no death certificate has been issued either.”

August Schellenberg Dies from Lung Cancer Aged 77

August Schellenberg, who was best known for starring in all three Free Willy films, has died from cancer at the age of 77.

August Schellenberg’s agent said the Canadian-born actor died at his Dallas, Texas, home after suffering from lung cancer.

He first played whale trainer Randolph Johnson in 1993’s Free Willy, reprising the role for the sequels released in 1995 and 1997.

August Schellenberg also starred in Terrence Malick film The New World opposite Christian Bale.

Born in Montreal, August Schellenberg was a champion diver and boxer in his youth. He graduated from Montreal’s National Theatre School of Canada in 1966 and later moved to Dallas.

Known for playing Native American roles, August Schellenberg – who was half Mohawk and half Swiss-German – earned an Emmy nomination in 2007 for his role as Chief Sitting Bull in the HBO movie Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.

August Schellenberg has died from lung cancer at the age of 77August Schellenberg was also nominated for three Genie awards over his career, which recognise the best in Canadian cinema, winning once for 1991 adventure Black Robe.

His other big screen credits include 1978 Donald Sutherland film Bear Island, 1994 film Iron Will opposite Kevin Spacey and 2006 family film Eight Below.

While on TV, August Schellenberg had roles in series such as The Littlest Hobo, Due South, Grey’s Anatomy and Stargate Universe.

As well as teaching acting workshops at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto, August Schellenberg also played the lead in an all-First Nations cast of Shakespeare’s King Lear at the National Arts Centre (NAC) in Ottawa last year.

“I got a call this morning from the NAC saying they have lowered their flags to honour him,” August Schellenberg’s agent Jamie Levitt said.

NAC president Peter Herrndorf added: “August Schellenberg had been thinking about mounting King Lear in 1967, just two years before the NAC opened its doors in Ottawa.

“Through his friendship and collaboration… that dream was realised in our theatre in 2012. It was a ground-breaking and proud production.”

August Schellenberg is survived by his wife, actress Joan Karasevich, and three daughters.

Nebraska ex-wife pays divorce settlement in coins mixed with rice and beans

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When a Nebraska woman faced with a court order to pay her ex-husband $50.12 as part of a divorce settlement, the aggrieved spouse ponied up the money in pennies delivered in Tupperware filled with rice and beans.

To add insult to injury, the unnamed woman wrote her husband a stinging farewell note.

“Andy, Here’s forty seven dollars and twelve cents in pennies,” the note read.

“The other three dollars paid for the containers that I used. Receipt is included if you want to return them…

“Oh! one last thing, I added beans and rice to remind you that you married a beaner : ) I hope you have a fab life! B/C I know mines 20x better without you in it!”

Photos of the coins divided into three plastic containers were posted Tuesday by the husband, identified only as Andy from Omaha, Nebraska.

The ex-husband clarified that the “beaner” reference – a racially charged slur used to describe people of Mexican heritage – comes from his wife’s tendency to call herself that in a show “pride”.

“She thought every single person looked at her negatively because she was Hispanic,” the man claimed.

The story has stirred much interest among the users of the popular site, with many commenters siding with Andy and condemning his ex-wife’s stunt.

At least one attorney has even offered to go after the woman to collect the $3 she supposedly owes him, claiming that she had no right to pay him in Tupperware.

In response to several requests from curious Redditors asking him to share the tale of his failed marriage, Andy wrote a lengthy post laying out the facts.

When ordered by a judge to pay her ex-husband $50.12 as part of a divorce settlement, an ex-wife ponied up the money in pennies delivered in Tupperware filled with rice and beans
When ordered by a judge to pay her ex-husband $50.12 as part of a divorce settlement, an ex-wife ponied up the money in pennies delivered in Tupperware filled with rice and beans

According to the Nebraska resident, he and his ex-wife had a great relationship before they got married, but everything changed soon after they said “I do”.

Andy wrote that his once hard-working and dedicated spouse quit her job, failed out of school, started neglecting her chores around the house and morphed into an all-around “angry person”.

The first signs of trouble appeared during the couple’s honeymoon, when, according to Andy, his bride declared that she is not happy with the location of their romantic getaway and forced him to take her home ahead of schedule.

And that was only the beginning. The already rocky relationship took a turn for the worse when the husband said he discovered that his newlywed wife had invited another man to stay with her for two weeks while he was visiting his parents.

The couple turned for help to a marriage counselor, and for a time things seemed to be looking up for the two, if it weren’t for some lingering trust issues.

Andy wrote that a year into their marriage, his spouse revealed that when they first started dating, she had been pregnant with a baby fathered by her old flame, but lost the child.

It all came to ahead when Andy decided to take a peek at his wife’s Facebook account, which she had gone to great lengths to shield from him.

“I found a conversation with the guy she was pregnant with had been talking our entire relationship,” he wrote on Reddit.

“Wat [sic] they were saying was she only married me because he got married, she had already signed divorce papers and was just waiting for me to sign (she didnt).

“Worst was that I found a conversation about her still planning to <<sleep with>> him two weeks from when I was reading the messages which was when the relationship was strongest.”

The jilted husband said that the final straw came when his wife threw a glass bottle at him, missing him by a few inches, and then shattered their entertainment center.

However, Andy has admitted that his wife was not entirely to blame for the failure of their marriage, and that he too had issues – like his tendency to play video games for days on end.

Syrian refugees flood Iraqi Kurdistan

Thousands of Syrian refugees are pouring over the border into Iraqi Kurdistan, the UN refugee agency says.

Up to 10,000 crossed at Peshkhabour on Saturday, adding to an earlier influx of 7,000 on Thursday.

The UN agencies, the Kurdish regional government and NGOs are struggling to cope, correspondents say.

The UN says the reasons are not fully clear, but there has been a sharp rise in clashes between Syrian Kurds and anti-government Islamist militants.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says this is one of the biggest single waves of refugees it has had to deal with since the uprising against the rule of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011.

The latest refugees are mainly families and have come from a broad stretch of territory in northern Syria.

They have been taking advantage of a new pontoon bridge over the Tigris.

Thousands of Syrian refugees are pouring over the border into Iraqi Kurdistan
Thousands of Syrian refugees are pouring over the border into Iraqi Kurdistan

Some 150,000 Syrian refugees are already registered in Iraq, of the 3 million said to have fled Syria in total since the uprising began.

The UNHCR says its field officers spotted the first group of 750 Syrians before noon on Thursday but in the afternoon, some 5,000 to 7,000 people followed.

The UN said the latest refugees had come from Aleppo, Hassakeh, Qamishli and other areas of conflict.

On Friday, UNHCR spokesperson Adrian Edwards told reporters in Geneva: “The factors allowing this sudden movement are not fully clear to us.”

The UN said it was working with the Iraqi Kurdistan government and other agencies to establish a camp at nearby Darashakran.

“This should open in two weeks, and our hope is it will relieve pressure,” Adrian Edwards said.

The ethnic make-up of the latest wave has not been detailed.

Kurds make up about 10% of the Syrian population and are largely concentrated in the north-east.

They staged their own anti-Assad protests after the Syria conflict began in 2011 and their areas have been run by Kurdish local councils and militia since government forces withdrew last year.

But the Kurdish militias have recently been fighting jihadists of the anti-Assad al-Nusra Front, leaving dozens dead.

The president of Iraqi Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani, recently threatened to intervene to defend the Kurdish population caught up in Syria’s unrest.

Massoud Barzani said if Kurds were “under threat of death and terrorism” then Iraqi Kurdistan would be “prepared to defend them”.

Iraqi Kurdistan comprises three provinces in northern Iraq. It has its own military and police force.

North Korea agrees to South Korea’s proposal to resume family reunions

North Korea has agreed to South Korea’s proposal to resume reunions of families separated since the 1950-1953 war, official media in Pyongyang say.

The reunion meetings would take place in the Chuseok holiday on September 19.

South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye called last week for the resumption of the reunions, last held in 2010.

Her appeal followed an agreement to reopen a joint industrial plant, the latest step in the easing of tension between the two countries.

The latest statement on the reunions came from North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea.

North Korea has agreed to South Korea’s proposal to resume reunions of families separated since the 1950-1953 war
North Korea has agreed to South Korea’s proposal to resume reunions of families separated since the 1950-1953 war

It said: “The reunion of separated families and their relatives shall be made in Mt Kumgang resort on the occasion of the upcoming Harvest Moon Day.”

Talks will take place on August 23 at Mt Kumgang to prepare for the reunions.

The statement also called for the resumption of tourist trips to Mt Kumgang.

It said: “The Kaesong Industrial Zone and the tours to Mt Kumgang resort are valuable works common to the nation which should not be delayed as they are symbols of reconciliation, unity, reunification and prosperity.”

The Kaesong Industrial Complex is home to 123 South Korean factories which employ more than 50,000 North Korean workers. The inter-Korean joint project is a key source of revenue for Pyongyang.

North Korea withdrew its workers in April, angered by the expansion of UN sanctions after its 12 February nuclear test and annual US-South Korea military drills.

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Bo Xilai to go on trial for bribery, corruption and abuse of power on August 22

Chinese politician Bo Xilai will go on trial on Thursday, August 22, being charged with bribery, corruption and abuse of power, according to state media.

Bo Xilai, formerly the Communist Party chief of Chongqing, was expelled from the party after a scandal surrounding the murder of a British businessman.

His wife Gu Kailai was jailed last August for the killing of Neil Heywood.

The Bo Xilai scandal rocked China with claims of corruption at the top of the Communist Party.

Bo Xilai has been accused of taking advantage of his office to accept money and property, as well as embezzling public money.

Bo Xilai will go on trial on August 22 being charged with bribery, corruption and abuse of power
Bo Xilai will go on trial on August 22 being charged with bribery, corruption and abuse of power

The trial will start on Thursday morning at the Intermediate People’s Court in the eastern city of Jinan, Shandong province, state-run news agency Xinhua said.

Correspondents say it is common for high-profile political trials to take place away from their home province to stop them getting beneficial treatment.

The trial date comes amid a high-profile crackdown on corruption.

Xinhua news agency also reported on Sunday that Liu Tienan, a former top Communist Party economic official, has been placed under investigation for suspected bribe taking.

Bo Xilai’s fall began in February 2012, when his former chief of police in Chongqing, Wang Lijun, briefly fled to the US consulate in Chengdu.

Wang Lijun, who has since been jailed for 15 years, triggered an investigation into the murder of UK businessman Neil Heywood.

Gu Kailai has been convicted and given a suspended death sentence for Neil Heywood’s death.

Bo Xilai was suspected of trying to cover up the murder, and was stripped of his party positions.

Naomi Watts believes Princess Diana gave her permission from beyond grave to play her

Naomi Watts says she really believes Princess Diana gave her “permission” from beyond the grave to play her in a new film about her love life.

Naomi Watts, 44, admits the claim will sound unusual, but says the experience left her feeling more comfortable in the title role of the movie Diana.

Playing the Princess was, says he British-Australian actress, her hardest ever role.

“I kept wondering to myself <<Would she like it?>>,” Naomi Watts reveals.

“So I found myself constantly asking for her permission to carry on.  I had saturated myself with Diana and her life and I felt this enormous responsibility of playing this iconic woman.

“It felt like I was spending a lot of time with her. There was one particular moment when I felt her permission was granted. That won’t sound right in print, I know.”

Naomi Watts, whose previous film roles have included The Impossible and Mulholland Drive, feared that she was not physically similar enough to Princess Diana, who died in 1997.

The biopic, which opens next month, focuses on the final two years of Princess Diana’s life and includes details of her relationships following her divorce from Prince Charles – notably with Dodi Fayed and with heart surgeon Dr. Hasnat Khan.

Naomi Watts says she really believes Princess Diana gave her “permission” from beyond the grave to play her in a new film about her love life
Naomi Watts says she really believes Princess Diana gave her “permission” from beyond the grave to play her in a new film about her love life

Dr. Hasnat Khan, played by Lost actor Naveen Andrews, met Princess Diana in 1995 and their relationship is understood to have grown very intense – even talking of marriage together and starting a new life in Australia.

Producer Robert Bernstein has explained how the film-makers approached the relationship sensitively after discussions with Dr. Hasnat Khan and his family.

He said: “The way we are treating the relationship is one of a romantic and tender nature, in keeping with how we feel about Diana  and her life.

“It’s a very aspirational, sympathetic portrait and not voyeuristic. Our sense of their relationship was that it was very spiritual and sensitive, as well as difficult, obviously. We are handling it very sensitively.”

Princess Diana’s secret affair with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan ended when they both realized that they couldn’t live a “normal” life, says the film’s screenwriter, Stephen Jeffreys.

“I think Diana was very attracted to Hasnat because of what he did. He had wonderful surgeon’s hands and eyes and she was tremendously excited to be near someone who was doing good work.

However, in order to do that good work he couldn’t possibly be in the eye of a media storm.

“When you are doing 12-hour-long heart operations you can’t come out of that and then have a her towards him meant they couldn’t stay together.

“I think that it was a relationship, which I’m sure we’ve all experienced, where you go on longer with it than rationally you should.

“You kind of know it’s not going to work and there are clear reasons why, but the heart overrules the head.”

Stephen Jeffreys, who based his script on journalist Kate Snell’s book, Diana: Her Last Love, and his own extensive research, believes there was a chance that, had she lived, Diana and Khan would have got back together.

“There was an escape plan that they would go to South Africa or Australia when the boys were older. But in the end I think it was a love affair that was defeated by practicalities.”

Stephen Jeffreys’ screenplay centres on the relationship between Khan and Diana. Her more publicized romance with Dodi Fayed, who died in the same Paris car crash that killed her on August 31, 1997, only features briefly at the end of the film.

“Our view is, that relationship is less important – it was a summer romance; having looked at what she said, you feel that it was a bit of fun for her.”

Princess Diana murdered by a British soldier?

The British police announced last night they were assessing the credibility of new information relating to the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed including an allegation that they were murdered by a member of the British military.

Scotland Yard said it was “scoping” the information, which surfaced in the second court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale, the SAS (Special Air Service) sniper convicted of illegally stashing a pistol and 338 bullets in his bedroom.

The allegation was contained in a letter from the parents-in-law of Soldier N, Sgt Danny Nightingale’s former housemate, which was sent to the SAS’s commanding officer in September 2011.

It is understood the information was passed to the Metropolitan Police through the Royal Military Police.

The letter says Soldier N claimed the SAS “was behind Princess Diana’s death” and it had been “covered up”, the Sunday People has reported.

A statement issued by Scotland Yard said: “The Metropolitan Police Service is scoping information that has recently been received in relation to the deaths and assessing its relevance and credibility.

“The assessment will be carried out by officers from the specialist crime and operations command.

“This is not a re-investigation and does not come under Operation Paget.”

Metropolitan Police is assessing credibility of new claim made in court martial of SAS sniper Danny Nightingale that Princess Diana was murdered by a British soldier
Metropolitan Police is assessing credibility of new claim made in court martial of SAS sniper Danny Nightingale that Princess Diana was murdered by a British soldier

Police said they are not prepared to discuss the matter further, while a royal spokeswoman said there will be no comment on the matter from Prince William or Prince Harry, or from Clarence House.

Princess Diana, Dodi Al-Fayed and driver Henri Paul died after their Mercedes crashed in the tunnel, which left the Ritz Hotel on the morning of August 31 1997.

The hearing into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed lasted more than 90 days with evidence from around 250 witnesses.

The inquests concluded on April 7, 2008, with a jury returning a verdict that Princess Diana and her boyfriend were unlawfully killed.

After the hearing, Metropolitan Police said they had spent £8 million ($12.5 million) on services arising from the inquest and the Operation Paget investigation from 2004 to 2006.

That money includes the cost of the legal team which represented the force’s commissioner at the inquest, police protection for the inquest jury and paying for the Paget inquiry, reported to have cost £3.6 million ($5.6 million).

Former Met Police Commissioner Lord Stevens’s Paget investigation was launched in 2004 at the request of Michael Burgess, the Royal Coroner, who was then overseeing the future Diana inquest.

The former top policeman published his report in December 2006, rejecting the murder claims voiced by some, including Dodi Al-Fayed’s father Mohamed Al-Fayed.

Lord Stevens’s investigation found that Princess Diana was not murdered by British spies nor by the Duke of Edinburgh and she was not pregnant nor engaged to Dodi Al-Fayed.

Operation Paget concluded, just like the French investigation in 1999, that driver Henri Paul was drunk and driving at excessive speed.

The investigation dismissed the endless conspiracy theories sparked by the fatal accident.

Henri Paul had an alcohol level of around 1.74 grams per litre at the time of the crash.

The black type S280 Mercedes was being driven through the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris at around 61 to 63mph – twice the speed limit for that section of road.

Lord Stevens said allegations that Princess Diana was murdered were “unfounded” and that he found nothing to justify further inquiries with members of the Royal Family.

A spokesman for Mohamed Al-Fayed yesterday said he had no comment to make, but said he will be “interested in seeing the outcome”, adding that he trusts the Met will investigate the information “with vigor”.

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Spanish fishermen in Gibraltar protest

Spanish fishermen will protest near the spot where Gibraltar’s government has placed 70 concrete blocks, in the disputed waters near the British territory.

While Gibraltar says it has created an artificial reef, the fishermen say it restricts their right to fish.

The row has led to tensions between the UK, Gibraltar and Spain, which has imposed tougher checks at the border.

Madrid says the checks are needed to tackle tobacco smuggling.

But the UK has accused Spain of breaking EU free movement rules. Lengthy delays at the border have been reported on several occasions in recent weeks.

Dozens of Spanish fishing boats are expected to sail from the “Campo de Gibraltar” – the area in southern Spain just over the border from the British territory.

They plan to protest in the spot where Gibraltar dropped the concrete blocks into the sea off its coast, with the aim of creating an artificial reef and encouraging sea-life to flourish.

Spain increased border controls and announced it was considering a 50 euro fee to cross its border with Gibraltar
Spain increased border controls and announced it was considering a 50 euro fee to cross its border with Gibraltar

The Spanish government has accused Gibraltar of laying the blocks “without the necessary authorization” in “waters that are not theirs”, contravening environmental laws and damaging Spain’s fishing industry.

Madrid responded by increasing border controls and announcing it was considering a 50 euro fee to cross its border with Gibraltar.

Meanwhile, a Downing Street spokesman said on Friday that British PM David Cameron had called EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso to raise “serious concerns” that Spain’s extra border checks were politically motivated and “disproportionate” – and broke EU rules on freedom of movement.

The UK wanted to resolve the row through “political dialogue”, the spokesman added.

But as the checks continued, the UK was “collating evidence on the sporadic nature of these measures which would prove that they are illegitimate”, said the spokesman.

He said the prime minister had urged President Jose Manuel Barroso to “send an EU monitoring team to the Gibraltar-Spain border urgently to gather evidence of the checks that are being carried out”.

A European Commission spokesman said Jose Manuel Barroso had told David Cameron the situation was being monitored to “ensure respect for EU law”.

Royal Navy warship HMS Westminster, which left Portsmouth last weekend, is due to arrive in Gibraltar on Monday in a visit described by the Ministry of Defence as “long-planned” as part of “a range of regular and routine deployments”.

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Lady Gaga wears Morticia-style outfit as she meets funs outside Chateau Marmont Hotel

Lady Gaga strutted out of the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday looking like Morticia from the Addams Family before promptly served her fans some cool drinks.

Lady Gaga, 27, seems determined to boost the sales of her new single Applause after Katy Perry’s single Roar outsold it by nearly double this week and what better way than to call an impromptu photo call for some extra publicity.

The singer strutted out of her hotel wearing a grey and white top that sported a crackle effect, which she paired with black trousers.

In an unsurprising move for the bold singer, Lady Gaga donned a pair of mismatched heels for the appearance.

With her hair dyed black and straight and wearing pale make-up with rouge lipstick Lady Gaga made a bee-line to her army of fans waiting outside the hotel to catch a glimpse of their idol.

Lady Gaga strutted out of the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles to meet her funs
Lady Gaga strutted out of the Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles to meet her funs

And she did not disappoint them, posing for photographs and signing autographs before hotel staff came out and served up her own brand of “Pop Water” soft drinks in the sweltering heat.

Lady Gaga also accepted some red roses from her fans and chatted patiently with them as the assembled photographers took some fun shots of the superstar alongside her Little Monsters.

Ironically, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga were not planning to release their new singles in the same week but Gaga’s single was leaked online last Saturday before its official August 19 release date.

Lady Gaga then officially released that Monday.

Roar also leaked on Saturday, though that didn’t shift Katy Perry’s August 12 release.

“Due to hackers an abundance of low/high quality leaks… We issue this pop music emergency… Monsters spread the word,” Lady Gaga tweeted on Monday.

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Jessica Simpson tweets picture of daughter Maxwell

Jessica Simpson showed off her 15-month-old daughter Maxwell.

Jessica Simpson, 33, took to Twitter to share a recently snapped photo of her first born, who is shown posing effortlessly in a bright pink T-shirt emblazoned with a green-frosted cupcake.

Maxwell is seen hugging her cosy quilted blanket patterned with a cartoonish character while sitting in a corner of the room atop one foot while the other plump leg is stretched out before her.

Jessica Simpson showed off her 15-month-old daughter Maxwell
Jessica Simpson showed off her 15-month-old daughter Maxwell

“Maxwell is crazy beautiful,” Jessica Simpson captioned the photo.

Jessica Simpson has taken to motherhood wholeheartedly and gave birth to her second child with fiancé Eric Johnson on June 30, a boy they named Ace Knute.

Ace Knute’s arrival into the world came just 14 months after Maxwell’s birth and before she was able to lose all the weight from the first pregnancy.

While Jessica Simpson is definitely fuller figured than usual, Eric Johnson has apparently been very supportive about her taking a slower, more healthy approach to weight loss.

Jessica Simpson also has support in the form of her trainer Harley Pasternak, who according to reports is encouraging her to shed the excess pounds slowly but surely.

How to make a perfect paella

Classic seafood paella recipe.

 

Ingredients (Serves 4):

3 tbsp olive oil
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 small fennel bulb, trimmed and finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
1½ tsp smoked paprika
300 g (10½ oz) paella rice
125 ml (4fl oz) dry white wine
A large pinch of saffron, soaked in a splash of boiling water
1 ltr (1¾ pts) chicken or veg stock

Classic seafood paella
Classic seafood paella

1 squid, cleaned and sliced
8-12 large prawns
400 g (14oz) mix of clams and mussels, cleaned
A handful of parsley, chopped
Lemon wedges to serve

 

Direction:

Heat 2 tbsp of the oil in a roomy, shallow sided or paella pan and sauté the onion and fennel until softened. Stir in the garlic and paprika.
Add the paella rice, stirring to coat in all the flavors, then pour in the white wine, letting it bubble down. Add the saffron to the stock. Stir well and pour over the rice. Allow to cook gently without stirring.
Meanwhile, in a separate pan, sauté the squid and prawns in 1 tbsp oil for 2-3 minutes until lightly golden. After the rice has been cooking for 20 minutes add the prawns and squid, then the mussels and clams. Cover and cook for another 6-8 minutes until all is cooked through and the shellfish have opened. Sprinkle over chopped parsley and serve with lemon wedges for squeezing over.

World Championships 2013: Usain Bolt wins 200 m final in Moscow

Usain Bolt defended his 200 m title with ease and took his tally of World Championship gold medals to seven.

The Jamaican set a world leading time of 19.66 seconds at the World Atheltics in Moscow to secure his third successive world title in the event.

Usain Bolt’s compatriot Warren Weir clinched silver with a personal best 19.79 while America’s Curtis Mitchell (20.04) took bronze by a hundredth of a second.

Usain Bolt defended his 200 m title with ease and took his tally of World Championship gold medals to seven
Usain Bolt defended his 200 m title with ease and took his tally of World Championship gold medals to seven

His winning time was nearly five tenths slower than his personal best, the world record time of 19.19 he set in Berlin, and the slowest of his gold-medal wins over the distance.

But with Tyson Gay absent through suspension and his compatriot Johan Blake injured, Usain Bolt did not have to produce a vintage display to secure the result the vociferous sell-out crowd in the Luzhniki Stadium expected.

By the time the world record holder celebrates his 27th birthday on Wednesday, he could see his name alongside Americans Carl Lewis, Michael Johnson and Allyson Felix as the most decorated gold medallist in the championships’ history.

The speed of Usain Bolt’s progress to the top of that list of high achievers depends on Sunday’s 4×100 m sprint relay final.

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Princess Diana’s death: Police assessing new information

British police is assessing new information it has recently received about the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed in 1997.

Scotland Yard said it was “scoping” the information and “assessing its relevance and credibility”.

The Metropolitan Police said it was “not a re-investigation” into the deaths of the couple in a Paris car crash on 31 August 1997.

An inquest in 2008 found they had been unlawfully killed, partly due to the “gross negligence” of their driver.

In a statement, the Metropolitan Police said the assessment would be carried out by officers from the specialist crime and operations command.

It added that the deaths had been “thoroughly investigated and examined” by the inquest held at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

A Met Police spokesman said that the force would “not discuss the source of the information” it was assessing.

A royal spokeswoman also said there would be no comment on the matter from Prince William or Prince Harry, or from Clarence House.

Police is assessing new information it has recently received about the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed in 1997
Police is assessing new information it has recently received about the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed in 1997

Scotland Yard said its assessment did not come under Operation Paget – the police investigation into allegations that Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed, her boyfriend, were murdered.

It was a theory endorsed at the time by Dodi Al Fayed’s father, Mohamed Al Fayed, the then owner of London store Harrods.

But in December 2006, the report into Operation Paget said it had found no evidence of murder and dismissed all conspiracy theories surrounding the deaths.

Operation Paget concluded, just like the French investigation in 1999, that driver Henri Paul had been drunk and driving at excessive speed.

Responding to reports of the new information, a spokesman for Mohamed Al Fayed said he would be “interested in seeing the outcome” and trusted the Met would investigate “with vigor”.

Princess Diana was 36 when she died alongside Dodi Al-Fayed, 42.

Henri Paul was driving when their hired Mercedes crashed into a pillar in Paris’s Pont de l’Alma tunnel.

The crash happened after the couple had left the Ritz Hotel and were pursued by paparazzi on motorbikes. Dodi Al-Fayed’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only survivor.

At the inquest into their deaths, the jury found the couple had been unlawfully killed and the deaths were the result of “gross negligence” on the part of Henri Paul and the paparazzi.

The paparazzi pursuit, Henri Paul’s drink-driving and a lack of seatbelts contributed to the deaths, the jury said.

The inquest lasted more than three months and heard from 250 witnesses.

After the hearing it was announced that its cost had reached £4.5 million ($7 million), with a further £8 million ($12.5 million) spent on the Metropolitan Police investigation.

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Alzheimer’s test could detect disease ten years before symptoms develop

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A new test could detect Alzheimer’s disease at least ten years before symptoms appear – paving the way for early treatment.

The discovery of a fall in levels of a certain type of genetic material could signal an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s.

The biological marker is found in cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) at least 10 years before signs of dementia become apparent.

Currently, the only way to accurately diagnose the disease is by post-mortem neuropathological analysis, although memory and other brain function tests are used to determine whether drugs and other treatment may help.

Spanish researchers at the CSIC Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona believe they may have found a marker that could suggest the disease process is underway before symptoms start to show.

A new test could detect Alzheimer’s disease at least ten years before symptoms appear
A new test could detect Alzheimer’s disease at least ten years before symptoms appear

They found a drop in the content of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) – genetic material present in the energy centre of cells – in spinal fluid may be a signal for the disease.

They suggest that decreased mtDNA levels reflect the diminishing ability of mitochondria to power brain cells, thus triggering their death.

The drop in the concentration of mtDNA precedes the appearance of other recognized biochemical Alzheimer’s biomarkers, suggesting the process of Alzheimer’s disease starts earlier than previously thought and that mtDNA depletion may be one of the earliest predictors.

Researchers have previously been unable to detect the genetic material in spinal fluid, but they used a new technique to amplify tiny amounts, says a study in the journal Annals of Neurology.

The researchers hope other labs and hospitals will be able to replicate the results.

The researchers say by finding a way to block the degeneration, clinicians may be able to diagnose and treat the disease before symptoms even appear.

Lead author Dr. Ramon Trullas said: “If our initial findings can be replicated by other laboratories, the results will change the way we currently think about the causes of Alzheimer’s.”

“This discovery may enable us to search for more effective treatments that can be administered during the pre-clinical stage.”

Chris Brown sentenced to 1,000 more hours of community service

Chris Brown has been sentenced to 1,000 more hours of community service on Friday after the Los Angeles County district attorney discovered discrepancies in the singer’s previous community service reports.

Chris Brown, 24, supposedly completed his prior 180-day community service sentence – the result of his assault case against Rihanna – but it appears that he won’t get credit for those hours.

That’s because the D.A. believes Chris Brown violated his probation by submitting fraudulent reports about how much work he actually did.

Chris Brown has been sentenced to 1,000 more hours of community service
Chris Brown has been sentenced to 1,000 more hours of community service

In one example from the D.A., Chris Brown allegedly was headed off to Cancun despite officially stating that he was picking up trash in Virginia.

The silver lining for the singer is that the prosecutor did agree to reinstate Chris Brown’s probation, which was revoked last month as a result of an alleged hit-and-run incident in May, which was recently dismissed.

Chris Brown will now have several choices in terms of community service – he can work for Caltrans on highway cleanup, beach cleanup, probation alternative work services (PAWS) or graffiti removal, according to TMZ.

And though the singer was originally allowed to complete the service hours in his home state of Virginia, he doesn’t have that luxury this time, as the judge ordered he be supervised by L.A. County officials.

Chris Brown now must report to a probation officer within 48 hours, according to TMZ.

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Ireland Baldwin became a model to boost her confidence

In a recent interview for the September issue of ELLE magazine, Ireland Baldwin reveals she became a model to boost her confidence.

Ireland Baldwin, 17, insists she never thought of herself as pretty and her mother, actress Kim Basinger, convinced her to become a model in order to help her self esteem.

She told ELLE magazine: “She thought it would be good for my confidence, because I never thought of myself as a pretty girl.”

Ireland Baldwin insists she never thought of herself as pretty and her mother Kim Basinger convinced her to become a model in order to help her self esteem
Ireland Baldwin insists she never thought of herself as pretty and her mother Kim Basinger convinced her to become a model in order to help her self esteem

Kim Basinger, 59, started off her career as a model before turning to acting and Ireland hopes she ages as well as her mother.

Ireland Baldwin said: “She looks like she’s my age. Her body, I swear, it’s scary.”

Even Alec Baldwin, who bitterly divorced Kim Basinger in 2002, can’t deny Kim’s beauty, recently calling her “one of the most beautiful women that ever lived”.

Alec Baldwin said of his ex-wife: “[Ireland’s] mother is obviously one of the most beautiful women that [has] ever lived – and even divorce doesn’t muddy my view of that. Kim is one of the most beautiful women that ever lived and even Ireland sees that.

“The good news is my daughter is someone who somewhat understands . . . It’s hard at that age to have that wisdom that beauty comes and goes.”

Egypt’s security forces clear al-Fath mosque in Cairo

Egypt’s security forces have cleared al-Fath mosque in Cairo after a long stand-off with Muslim Brotherhood supporters barricaded inside, state media says.

All the protesters have now been taken out of the mosque, and many have been arrested, security forces say.

The confrontation at the al-Fath mosque continued for most of the day – with exchanges of gunfire between security forces and protesters.

Meanwhile interim PM Hazem Beblawi has proposed legally dissolving the Brotherhood.

The group supports the ousted President Mohamed Morsi, and wants him to be reinstated.

Despite being closely allied to Mohamed Morsi’s government, the Brotherhood has always technically been a banned organization – it was officially dissolved by Egypt’s military rulers in 1954 – but it recently registered itself as a non-governmental organization.

If it was legally dissolved, its property and assets could be seized.

It has called for daily demonstrations since a crackdown on its protest camps in Cairo on Wednesday left hundreds of people dead. Further clashes on Friday killed at least another 173 people.

Hazem Beblawi believes the protests are “terrorist acts”, according to his spokesman, Sharif Shawqi.

Sharif Shawqi told a televised news conference on Saturday that the Muslim Brotherhood’s return to power was impossible.

Egypt's security forces have cleared al-Fath mosque in Cairo after a long stand-off with Muslim Brotherhood supporters barricaded inside
Egypt’s security forces have cleared al-Fath mosque in Cairo after a long stand-off with Muslim Brotherhood supporters barricaded inside

The stand-off began overnight, when the al-Fath mosque – which was being used as a makeshift clinic for the injured and morgue for the dead from clashes on Friday – turned instead into what correspondents describe as a fortress.

Brotherhood members barricading themselves inside, using anything at their disposal.

It turned into a scene of chaos. Tear gas was fired into the building, and witnesses saw live ammunition fired by both sides.

Al-Jazeera television called one woman inside the mosque on her mobile phone as the shooting began.

“Nobody here is safe, they are shooting inside the mosque,” she said, with loud firing heard in the background.

Egyptian police have been bringing some Mohamed Morsi supporters out of the building – leading some, dragging others – but are then having to protect them from angry mobs armed with bats and pieces of wood who are trying to attack them, correspondents say.

The authorities want to secure all buildings to avoid a repeat of Muslim Brotherhood supporters forming more camps, as they did after Mohamed Morsi was ousted.

Separately, the Egyptian authorities say they have arrested the brother of al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri.

Mohammed al-Zawahiri was detained at a checkpoint in Giza, near Cairo, because of his links to Mohamed Morsi, according to security officials.

Also on Saturday, the Muslim Brotherhood said on its Facebook page that Ammar Badie, the son of the movement’s spiritual leader, General Guide Mohamed Badie, was one of those killed during protests on Friday.

The Brotherhood said that Ammar Badie, 38, had died of a bullet wound in Ramses Square on Friday.

The secretary-general of the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammed al-Beltagi, says his 17-year-old daughter, Asmaa, died in earlier protests.

Saturday’s violence comes after days of unrest in Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt.

The escalation in tensions began on Wednesday, when armored bulldozers moved into the two Cairo protest camps which had been occupied by pro-Morsi activists since he was ousted on 3 July.

The camps were eventually cleared, but not before at least 638 people were killed.

Mobs later carried out reprisal attacks on government buildings and police stations as well as churches belonging to the country’s Coptic Christian minority.

On Friday, hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood supporters gathered in Ramses Square for a “march of anger” about the bloodshed earlier in the week.

At least 173 people died across the country on Friday in clashes between the Brotherhood and the security forces.

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Willie Robertson too busy to run for Congress

Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson revealed he does not have any plans to run for Congress from Louisiana.

While promoting Duck Dynasty Season 4 on Fox News’ The Five, Willie Robertson was asked to weigh in on reports that he might run to replace Republican Rep. Rodney Alexander, who is set to resign in September to join the cabinet of Gov. Bobby Jindal.

“I heard I was doing that,” Willie Robertson said regarding the Twitter buzz his own political leanings have sparked, but “that’s news to me.”

“I’m kinda busy right now,” he added.

“I gotta lot of stuff going on.”

Willie Robertson promoting Duck Dynasty Season 4 on Fox News’ The Five
Willie Robertson promoting Duck Dynasty Season 4 on Fox News’ The Five

Duck Dynasty remains one of the most popular shows on cable and in recent months, WillieRobertson has taken to the road, hitting up the Christian lecture circuit with the likes of megachurch pastor Rick Warren, conservative New England Patriots quarterback Tim Tebow and the ever-present former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Willie Robertson, who has referred to his Christian faith, values and support of Second Amendment rights on his show, is said to have been wooed by some top GOP leaders for a run for Congress.

Dismissing the suggestions that he should make an entrance into politics, Willie Robertson instead offered his endorsement when asked whom he “liked for 2016 on the Republican side.” He picked Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.

“I’m curious to know about Jindal,” Willie Robertson said.

“That’s my guy.”

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Katie Couric apologizes for hurting Kim Kardashian’s feelings

Katie Couric has apologized for hurting Kim Kardashian’s feelings after questioning her family’s massive fame in a recent interview with In Touch magazine.

Katie Couric, 56, released a statement following Kim Kardashian’s furious Instagram post accusing the TV presenter of being a “fake media friend”.

“I’ve met Kim before and I think she’s a really sweet person,” Katie Couric told E! News.

“I was responding to a reporter’s question, and explaining how I’m intrigued by the public’s fascination with her family. I didn’t mean to hurt her feelings. The gift is genuine, and I’m happy for Kim and Kanye.”

Katie Couric has apologized for hurting Kim Kardashian's feelings after questioning her family's massive fame
Katie Couric has apologized for hurting Kim Kardashian’s feelings after questioning her family’s massive fame

Kim Kardashian, 32, had posted a picture of baby clothes and a note sent by Katie Couric and asked her not to “talk s**t” if she’s going to pretend to be nice.

The reality star also included the hashtags: “I Hate Fake Media Friends” and “May I Humbly Suggest You Not Send Gifts Then Talk Sh*t”.

The offending comments were made by the former Today Show anchor in an In Touch article published Wednesday.

“I don’t understand – why are they so famous? I think it’s mostly teenage girls that are interested,” Katie Couric told the magazine.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season 8 currently airs Sunday nights on E!.

Katie Couric – who’s worked for the three biggest networks in the US – hosts the ABC daytime talk show Katie on weekdays.

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Kim Kardashian blasts Katie Couric as fake media friend despite sending her a baby gift

Kim Kardashian uploaded a picture of baby clothes and a note sent by Katie Couric onto her Instagram account and asked her not to “talk s**t” if she’s going to pretend to be nice.

Kim Kardashian, 32, is livid after Katie Couric slammed her in an interview on Thursday despite sending her a baby gift for North West.

Kim Kardashian uploaded a picture of baby clothes and a note sent by Katie Couric
Kim Kardashian uploaded a picture of baby clothes and a note sent by Katie Couric

The suddenly feisty Kim Kardashian wrote alongside the snap: “#IHateFakeMediaFriends “#MayIHumblySuggestYouNotSendGiftsThenTalkSh*t.”

The offending comments were made by Katie Couric in an In Touch interview that was published on Wednesday.

Katie Couric, 56, said she doesn’t understand why Kim Kardashian and the rest of the Kardashians are famous.

She said: “I think it’s mostly teenage girls that are interested.”

Katie Couric’s message even had a printing error, truncating “North West” to just “No”.

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