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Michael Lohan stages dramatic intervention at Lindsay’s home believing she suffered a relapse

Lindsay Lohan’s Los Angeles home was overrun by police on Friday after her father, Michael Lohan, attempted to stage a dramatic intervention.

Michael Lohan turned up at his daughter’s Beverly Hills home, believing the actress had suffered a relapse in her sobriety, according to TMZ.

The website claims the 52-year-old patriarch, who is estranged from his daughter, led a group of “several others” to the property in an attempt to force Lindsay into treatment.

A call was placed to Beverly Hills Police Department to report a trespassing.

Before leaving the property, Michael Lohan told the website his concerns for Lindsay grew after she failed to show up to carry out post-production work on her upcoming movie, The Canyons.

Lindsay Lohan told reporters at the scene: “Lindsay needs help. She’s around all the wrong people.

“They are a bunch of alcoholics and drug addicts.

“She’s around the wrong people and it’s getting worse and worse.

“I’m not going to stand for this anymore. She has to get better. I’m not going to watch my daughter die.”

Michael Lohan suggested his daughter’s “whole team”, referring to her army of managers, agents and publicists – supported his actions.

He also claimed Lindsay Lohan was “very resistant” to getting the help he claims she needs.

Michael Lohan said he only wanted to “talk some sense into her and get her some help”, adding, “that’s all we want. We want the best for her”.

But Lindsay Lohan has reportedly hit back at the claims, telling TMZ that she does not have a problem and does not require rehab.

The website reports she has not relapsed and believes Michael Lohan is trying to stage an intervention in reaction to her cutting him off after he recorded a conversation with her.

Lindsay Lohan reportedly believes her father is trying to feign interest in her welfare to try and get back in her good books.

Apparently Lindsay Lohan was at the house when her father and the team arrived, but someone claiming to be her boyfriend tried to make them leave.

The “boyfriend” allegedly told Lindsay Lohan’s father she was inside, but suggested that any problems she may have would not be solved by her father’s antics.

Later Michael Lohan revealed on Twitter he did not ask her mother for help because it would be like the “blind leading the blind”.

When asked on Twitter if Dina Lohan was involved in the attempted intervention, he wrote: “Aaah what do you think! That is like the blind leading the blind.”

He also tweeted personal trainer Josh Chunn – who he claims is Lindsay Lohan’s latest boyfriend – after the actress reportedly kicked him out of her house for attempting to help her dad.

Michael Lohan wrote: “You are one of the best people that Lindsay has ever met! Sorry but the ones who care get it the worst.”

However, Lindsay Lohan then insisted she is single, tweeting: “I don’t have a boyfriend. I have Chanel, Hermes and diamonds.”

Lindsay Lohan and her father Michael
Lindsay Lohan and her father Michael

The incident comes after writer Bret Easton Ellis accused the actress of skipping out on work for the movie The Canyons on Thursday.

Referencing his American Psycho character, Bret Easton Ellis, who penned the script, tweeted: “Patrick Bateman has just headed over to Lindsay Lohan’s hotel to confront her as to why she missed her f***ing ADR on <<The Canyons>> today…”

ADR is the technical term given to overdubbing lines after a scene has been recorded.

Lindsay’s spokesman, Steve Honig, rebutted the claims the actress missed work.

“Lindsay is busy right now promoting her new film Liz & Dick and [Canyons work] had to be rescheduled. That’s it,” he said in a statement.

Michael Lohan brushed off the explanation, saying the real reason was she was “around the wrong people doing the wrong things”.

He seemed to foreshadow his actions in a recent email he sent to the New York Post, in which he angrily derided the people his daughter has surrounded herself with.

Michael Lohan wrote: “I am very upset with the crowd around Lindsay. My advice to ALL the negative influences in Lindsay and my other children’s lives is, this time, you have crossed the line and bitten off a lot more than you can chew!

“My family will not be subject to your misguided morals and ways! There WILL BE changes!! Just watch.”

Lindsay Lohan claimed she was “done” with her father earlier this month after he released a recording in which she claiming her mother was “on cocaine” and spewing verbal abuse at her on their way home from a Manhattan nightclub.

She subsequently backtracked, and defended her mother after the dispute between the pair saw police called to the family’s New York home.

Lindsay Lohan has a complex legal history that includes drink driving convictions and her infamous no-contest plea to stealing a necklace in 2011.

 

Forbes Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities In US

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For the fourth years in a row, Forbes.com has rated Detroit, Michigan, as the most dangerous city in the United States with a violent crime rate of 2,137 per 100,000 residents.

Detroit was once the industrial capital of the nation. But, decades of economic decline and a ruinous recession have turned the Motor City into America’s crime capital.

Many of the other places on the list are also declining industrial powerhouse cities that have been left ravaged by dwindling blue-collar jobs and rising unemployment.

Baltimore, Maryland, ranked number seven; Cleveland, Ohio, number nine; and Buffalo, New York, number ten; all share Detroit’s fate to one degree or another.

Seismic changes in the auto industry have left tens of thousands of people out of work in Detroit as automakers and parts suppliers shrank in size and began to rely more heavily on labor-saving technology.

The unemployment rate is currently 19.65, nearly two and a half times the national average.

Crime is so bad in Detroit that at a recent town hall meeting, Mayor Dave Bing was booed and heckled by his own police officers.

“What are you doing to stop the attack as far as blight, the drugs, the murder?” officer Marcus Cummings demanded, according to the Detroit Free Press.

Detroit has lost more than 200,000 residents in the last decade as citizens fled the blighted city for better-off suburbs with lower crime and better school.

Forbes pointed out that even with the population drop, there were 344 murders last year, compared with 395 in 2001.

The police department was forced to fire 200 police officers last year as the city struggled to cope with massive budget shortfalls from declining tax revenue as people left and businesses closed their doors.

Poverty and high unemployment figure prominently among the most violent cities in the nation. Each of them has higher unemployment rates than the rest of the nation.

Oakland, California, number three; Memphis, Tennessee, number four; Birmingham Alabama, number five; and Stockton, California, number eight; have all struggled with high poverty rates for many years.

Unemployment in Stockton, 17.8%, is only marginally lower than it is in Detroit.

St Louis, Missouri, number two, and Atlanta, Georgia, number six, both stand at the crossroads of major drug trafficking corridors and are plagued by especially violent drug crime. Stockton also lies on a key drug trafficking route – between the Mexican cartels and the Pacific Northwest.

Criminologists, and police chiefs in the cities themselves, warn that the data behind the ranking, the FBI Uniform Crime Statistics, offers shaky ground for comparing cities.

The FBI’s numbers depend on how thoroughly the local police departments record and report their own crime statistics.

However, most of the cities listed have been ranked among the most dangerous for years.

And most of them also have the highest murder rates — one crime stat that’s hard to fudge.

After all, as the saying goes, it’s possible for police commanders massage robberies to make them look like thefts, and downplay nonfatal shootings. It’s much more difficult to hide a body.

 

The ten most dangerous cities in the U.S.

The following is Forbes’ list of the ten most dangerous cities in the country, based on the violent crime rate, which lists the number of murders, rapes, robberies and assaults per 100,000 residents.

1. Detroit, Michigan – 2,137

2. St Louis, Missouri – 1,857

3. Oakland, California – 1,653

4. Memphis, Tennessee – 1,583

5. Birmingham, Alabama – 1,483

6. Atlanta, Georgia – 1,433

7. Baltimore, Maryland – 1,417

8. Stockton, California – 1,408

9. Cleveland, Ohio – 1,363

10. Buffalo, New York – 1,238

 

Silent No More by Aaron Fisher: Jerry Sandusky’s victim describes the ordeal of staying at the coach’s home

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Aaron Fisher, one of Jerry Sandusky’s victims claims in his new book that Dottie Sandusky once called down to the basement while he was being attacked and Sandusky dismissed her by saying he was busy.

Aaron Fisher writes in Silent No More that Dottie Sandusky asked her husband to fix a table upstairs but that when he replied he was fixing an air hockey table she dropped the subject.

“Sarge,” Aaron Fisher wrote, using her nickname, “never went down to the basement”.

The basement, according to court testimony, is where Jerry Sandusky abused Aaron Fisher and other boys who stayed overnight at his home.

Aaron Fisher, who was known publicly for a year only as Victim 1, put aside anonymity Friday to speak about his ordeal as a child, telling ABC’s 20/20 he had contemplated suicide because authorities took so long to prosecute Jerry Sandusky, nearly three years after he and his mother first alerted school officials.

The Associated Press bought an early copy of Aaron Fisher’s book, which is being published next week.

Jerry Sandusky didn’t testify at trial but has repeatedly said he is innocent, and Dottie Sandusky has maintained she never saw him behave inappropriately with children.

Not only that, Jerry Sandusky’s lawyer Joe Amendola said Friday: “She said they had a freezer in the basement so she would routinely go down there go get stuff to make for dinner.

“She said had she thought Jerry was doing anything inappropriate, she said he wouldn’t have needed the judicial system.”

In the book, Aaron Fisher’s mother and co-author, Dawn Daniels, recounts meeting Jerry Sandusky after her son had spent a couple of summers at events held by his charity, The Second Mile.

“When Aaron introduced us, Jerry shook my hand, put his arm around Aaron, roughed up his hair and said, <<You got a good kid on your hands there>>,” she said, according to the book.

Silent No More by Jerry Sandusky abuse victim, Aaron Fisher
Silent No More by Jerry Sandusky abuse victim, Aaron Fisher

Aaron Fisher wrote that in an early warning sign, while swimming together he felt Jerry Sandusky’s hand on his crotch a “little too long”. During car rides, he said, Jerry Sandusky had him sit up front and would put his hand on the boy’s thigh.

He first reported the abuse in 2008, but he said the state attorney general’s office told him it needed more victims before Jerry Sandusky would be charged. Jerry Sandusky was arrested last November.

The delay, Aaron Fisher said, made him increasingly desperate.

“I thought maybe it would be easier to take myself out of the equation,” he told ABC.

“Let somebody else deal with it.”

Aaron Fisher, 18, testified at Jerry Sandusky’s trial, which ended with Sandusky convicted of 45 counts of abuse involving Fisher and nine other boys.

Jerry Sandusky, 68, was sentenced this month to 30 to 60 years in prison.

Aaron Fisher said he began spending nights at the Sandusky home in State College, about 30 miles from his own home in Lock Haven, when he was 11. He said kissing and back rubbing during those overnight visits progressed to oral sex. He said he tried to distance himself from Sandusky, to no avail.

He was 15 when he and his mother reported the abuse to a school principal, who responded that “Jerry has a heart of gold and that he wouldn’t do those type of things”, Fisher told ABC, repeating his trial testimony.

In the book, Aaron Fisher describes the moment when he told the principal and a guidance counselor Sandusky had molested him: “All the color when out of their faces. I wouldn’t give them any details, because it was so embarrassing to tell that kind of stuff to women.”

School officials reported Jerry Sandusky to Clinton County Children and Youth Services, which began an investigation and brought in state police.

The AP typically does not name sexual-abuse victims, unless they identify themselves publicly, as Aaron Fisher has done.

Joe Amendola said Aaron Fisher and other accusers were motivated by money, a claim he has repeatedly made.

On Thursday, Joe Amendola filed a document that is the first step in Jerry Sandusky’s effort to overturn his conviction, contending there wasn’t enough evidence against him and the trial wasn’t fair.

The post-sentencing motions attacked rulings by the judge, the closing argument by the prosecution and the speed by which he went from arrest to trial.

Jerry Sandusky wants the charges tossed out and/or a new trial, saying the statute of limitations had run out for many of the counts for which he was convicted in June.

The abuse scandal rocked Penn State, bringing down longtime coach Joe Paterno and the university’s president and leading the NCAA, college sports’ governing body, to levy unprecedented sanctions against the university’s football program.

 

Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and Countess Stephanie de Lannoy royal wedding

Luxembourg is celebrating the marriage of its Crown Prince Guillaume to Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy – the biggest royal event in decades in the tiny Grand Duchy.

Europe’s royalty as well as ordinary citizens attended a service at Notre Dame Cathedral, a day after the couple tied the knot in a civil ceremony.

The festivities will culminate in a pop concert later in the day.

Crown Prince Guillaume, 30, is first in line to Luxembourg’s throne.

Limited-edition champagne, chocolates and china have filled the shop windows around the city of Luxembourg, with postcards and pins showing the smiling engagement photo of the couple.

Luxembourgers have a reputation for being calm and reserved, but there is a strong undercurrent of excitement sweeping through the cobbled streets of the city.

More than 120 international media organizations have requested accreditation for the event, including TV channels and newspapers from China, Morocco, Russia and the US.

Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and Countess Stephanie de Lannoy royal wedding
Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and Countess Stephanie de Lannoy royal wedding

Luxembourg City Tourist Office is organizing a three-day wedding-themed tour for royalty fans.

The official guest list for the ceremony includes the king and queen of Norway, the crown prince of Japan, and Prince Hassan and Princess Sarvath of Jordan. Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex are representing the UK.

Countess Stephanie de Lannoy, 28, is an uncomplicated choice of bride for Prince Guillaume. They have known each other for years, started dating in 2009 after being reunited at a party and got engaged in 2011.

Stephanie de Lannoy is a member of Belgian nobility and is fluent in French, German and Russian after studying languages at the Catholic University in Louvain, Belgium. In interviews with the Luxembourg press, she has spoken of their mutual love of cooking and her delight at marrying her “very own Prince Charming”.

The only controversy in the run-up to the ceremony has been the decision to grant her Luxembourg citizenship, avoiding a usually long and complex legal process.

 

Gaza-bound boat Estelle intercepted by Israeli navy

Israel has intercepted Estelle boat belonging to pro-Palestinian activists trying to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip.

The Finnish-flagged Estelle left Naples on 7 October with some 20 people of eight different nationalities aboard.

Israel imposed the blockade after the Islamist group Hamas seized control of the coastal sliver in 2007.

An IDF spokesperson confirmed the navy had boarded the ship and that no-one had been injured, but provided few further details.

The boat was boarded 30 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza, activists said, and was then being taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod.

The Estelle, which is reportedly carrying a cargo including cement and medical supplies, is the latest vessel to try and break the Gaza blockade.

Estelle, which is reportedly carrying a cargo including cement and medical supplies, is the latest vessel to try and break the Gaza blockade
Estelle, which is reportedly carrying a cargo including cement and medical supplies, is the latest vessel to try and break the Gaza blockade

It comes two years after nine Turkish activists were killed in an Israeli navy raid on the Mavi Marmara, one of a flotilla of ships attempting to break the blockade.

Palestinians say Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip amounts to collective punishment to residents of the densely populated strip of land along the Mediterranean coast.

Israel says the blockade aims to stop the supply of arms or other items for military use, and to put pressure on the Hamas administration.

International pressure following the deadly 2010 interception led Israel to ease its blockade, allowing more food products into the strip.

The movement of people and construction materials – such as cement and steel cables – is still heavily restricted.

The importing of all weapons and military materials is banned, along with dual-use materials such as fertilizers and certain chemicals.

Fishermen may only operate in a strip of water up to three nautical miles from the shore.

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Big Tex, Texas State Fair iconic cowboy, destroyed by fire

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Big Tex, the 52 ft (16 m) tall cowboy who watched over the Texas State Fair for 60 years, has been destroyed by a fire.

The flames quickly engulfed Big Tex’s structure, leaving behind little more than a charred metal frame.

Big Tex was famed for his 75-gallon (283-litre) hat and 50 lb (23 kg) belt buckle, and was a popular meeting-spot for fairgoers.

Fair officials vowed to rebuild Big Tex, who was made mostly of fibreglass and clothed by a Texas fabric company.

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings tweeted that the cowboy would become “bigger and better for the 21st Century”.

The flames quickly engulfed Big Tex's structure, leaving behind little more than a charred metal frame
The flames quickly engulfed Big Tex’s structure, leaving behind little more than a charred metal frame

The Texas State Fair and Big Tex are intricately linked. The fair’s website is www.bigtex.com, and visitors to the site see their cursor turn into an image of Big Tex’s head, clad in a cowboy hat. The fair’s Twitter account also features the cowboy’s image.

“Big Tex is a symbol of everything the state fair stands for,” spokeswoman Sue Gooding said.

Stanley Hill, who supervises a food stand located near the cowboy for 18 years, said he noticed smoke coming from Big Tex’s neck area on Friday morning.

“Once it started burning, it was gone,” Stanley Hill said.

Hours after fire, Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Joel Lavender said the cause of the blaze had not been determined.

The Texas State Fair, which began in Dallas in mid September and is due to end on 21 October, is an annual celebration and one of the busiest state fairs in the US.

The centrepiece of the fair has traditionally been the annual Texas v Oklahoma college football game, played at the nearby Cotton Bowl stadium.

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Weight loss does not increase a woman’s chances of having a baby, but simply boost her libido

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A new research suggests slimming down does not increase chances of having a baby, but appears to boost women’s sexual appetite.

A team from Penn State College of Medicine studied how weight-loss surgery affected reproductive function in a group of morbidly obese women.

Study leader Dr. Richard Legro, said: “Obesity in women has been linked to lack of ovulation and thus infertility.

“Obesity, especially centered in the abdomen, among infertile women seeking pregnancy is also associated with poor response to ovulation induction and with decreased pregnancy rates.”

The team took urine samples to measure ovarian hormones over the course of a menstrual cycle.

They were surprised to find that ovulation rates remained high among the 29 women taking part in the study. They remained at more than 90% at all time points before surgery and up to two years afterwards.

The quality of the ovulation also remained unaltered. The only change seen was a shortening of the first half of the menstrual cycle, from the end of the previous menstrual flow until the release of the egg.

However, questionnaires filled in by the participants revealed losing the pounds had a dramatic impact on libido, with large increases in sexual desire and arousal. The researchers said this may have led the women to have sex more often.

“The effects of weight loss on reproductive function are more modest than we hypothesized. In terms of ovulation, there doesn’t appear to be a window after surgery where fertility is improved,” Dr. Richard Legro said.

“The door appears to be open at all times. Other factors may be involved with infertility in obese women, such as diminished sexual desire and thus less intercourse.”

The findings were reported in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

It follows a recent study that found losing weight could boost sexual desire in obese men.

The research, published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, found losing five per cent of body weight boosted the men’s testosterone levels and helped them last for longer during sex.

 

Dior Grand Bal Golden Tattoos: 24-carat gold temporary tattoos created by Camille Miceli

Dior has launched a limited edition collection of 24-carat gold temporary tattoos, meant to look like pieces jewellery.

The $120 set of Dior Grand Bal Golden Tattoos includes designs of cuffs, delicate rings and charm bracelets composed of gold leafing.

Created by Dior jewellery designer Camille Miceli, the sets were made for the brand’s Christmas theme based around the idea of a 17th Century Grand Ball.

It is unknown how long the temporary tattoos, available exclusively through Nordstrom, actually last.

Dior isn’t the first luxury brand to offer the novel idea of temporary tattoos, however.

Dior Grand Bal Golden Tattoos sets were made for the brand's Christmas theme based around the idea of a 17th Century Grand Ball
Dior Grand Bal Golden Tattoos sets were made for the brand’s Christmas theme based around the idea of a 17th Century Grand Ball

Chanel launched a collection of black temporary tattoos in March last year, inspired by the intricate designs from its spring 2010 collection.

Models walked down Chanel’s hay-strewn runway wearing chain and pearl body-art designs around their wrists, thighs and necks, seemingly in lieu of jewellery.

The tattoo versions were released five months later, which came in a 55-piece set, and retailed for $75.

Exclusively sold through Selfridges and at Chanel boutiques, it was the first high-end brand to sell such a product.

 

Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg marries Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy in civil ceremony

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Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg, the heir to the throne – the grand duke-to-be – married Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy in a civil wedding Friday afternoon.

The two-day affair includes fireworks, concerts and a religious ceremony tomorrow morning.

A glittering array of European royalty attended a gala dinner in the couple’s honor this evening.

The guest list for the religious ceremony includes kings, queens, princes and princesses from European countries including, among others, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Lichtenstein, Denmark, the Netherlands, Romania and Britain, which is sending Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth’s youngest child, and his wife, Sophie.

Non-European royalty will be attending, as well, from Morocco, Japan and Jordan and elsewhere.

With all those royals coming to Luxembourg, can international attention be far behind?

“It’s good for Luxembourg,” said Nadine Chenet, a 46-year-old street cleaner who was picking up cigarette butts with pincers in front of the grand ducal palace.

“Many people will come now.”

Besides, she just plain likes the royal family, she said: “They give a good impression of the country.”

That’s a sentiment common in Luxembourg. To all appearances, the bride and groom are a lovely couple. He is 30, with dark hair and an immaculate beard. She is 28, blonde and smiling. In public appearances, including at the London Olympics, they have appeared besotted with each other.

According to biographies distributed by the royal court, each has an array of interests befitting those who are to the manner born.

Prince Guillaume speaks four languages, has studied international politics, is a lieutenant colonel in the Luxembourg army (a force of 900 soldiers), and has been engaged in humanitarian work in other countries, including Nepal.

His bride has studied the influence of German romanticism on Russian romanticism, plays piano and violin, swims, skis, and says she reads three books at a time.

In the language department, she already speaks French and German – two of Luxembourg’s three official languages – and, perhaps more importantly, is studying the third, which is called Luxembourgish. She plans to renounce her Belgian citizenship in order to become, eventually, Luxembourg’s grand duchess.

Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg married Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy in a civil wedding
Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg married Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy in a civil wedding

Luxembourg is a linguistically complicated country, a reflection of its complicated past. It began as a Roman fortress. It has, at one time or another, fallen under the control of Spain, France and Austria.

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an independent country tinier than Rhode Island, the smallest U.S. state, and it would fit inside Germany, its neighbor to the east, 138 times with room to spare. It won no medals at the 2012 London Olympics – in fact it hasn’t won a medal at the summer Games since 1952.

In 1839, it gained its independence from the Netherlands, but lost more than half its territory to Belgium, which now has a province of the same name. In the 20th century, Germany swept through Luxembourg twice despite its protestations of neutrality.

Luxembourgish is related to German, but it is primarily a spoken language. In the country’s schools, elementary students take all their classes in German.

When students reach their teens, gradually all classes are converted to French. And English is studied the entire time.

But the language dearest to their hearts is Luxembourgish. As 71-year-old retired engineer Rene Ries – a typical Luxembourger, with a French first name and a German last name – said, Luxembourgish is generally spoken in the home.

When there is a complaint, the police file their reports in German. Then the lawyers litigate the case in French.

Asked in which language he felt most comfortable, Rene Ries replied without hesitation that it was Luxembourgish. But he admitted he had trouble writing it.

Under duress, he could write his daughter a postcard, he said, but the language is most commonly spoken, not written.

Luxembourg, an important financial centre and home to the world’s largest steel manufacturer, continues to prosper despite Europe’s economic trouble.

The country has the second-highest gross domestic product per capita in the world, more than $80,000 – though its population of about 510,000 people is still smarting from having lost the No. 1 spot to Qatar. The capital city has 80,000 inhabitants and 120,000 jobs.

For that reason, more than 43% of the people in Luxembourg are foreign nationals, compared to a European Union average of 6.4 per cent.

When he greets people in the public square, Rene Ries speaks not German, not French, not English, but Luxembourgish. It is not to shame the others. It is to show he is a genuine Luxembourger.

Natives of the Grand Duchy, heavily influenced by Catholicism, are very proper and can be dour.

“When we say, <<It’s not too bad>>,” Rene Ries said, “we mean it’s good.”

But above all, they are proud. Proud of their multilingualism. Proud of their grand duchy. And proud of their royal family.

The current grand duke, Henri, who is 57, is popular. People can greet him on the street without bowing down before him.

His 31-year marriage to Grand Duchess Maria Teresa appears to be very happy. Showcasing the royal family, as the country will do this week, allows Luxembourg to put its best foot forward.

For, as Rene Ries emphasized more than once, the Luxembourgish royals – in contrast to some others – do not sunbathe topless. And for him, that is a source of pride, one he is happy to share with the rest of the world.

“It is a good family,” he said.

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Restaurants’ horrifying hidden germs revealed by Anderson Cooper

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Investigating the horrifying bacteria hidden in restaurants’ most unlikely places, Anderson Cooper has revealed the top three dirtiest culprits are beverage lemons, lettuce wedges and the condiment racks found on tables.

“I get self conscious with the salt things,” Anderson Cooper said.

“How many people with dirty hands and snotty noses have been playing with the salt on the condiments rack? And I doubt they clean it.”

Howard Cannon, a restaurant consultant for insurance companies investigating claims of food poisoning, replied: “They’ll clean it, but they’ll take a wet towel and rub the top of it which makes flies attracted to it, because it brings residue from other things onto it.”

“A fly lands on top of the condiment dispensers, and what do you think the fly is doing there? Laying eggs,” he added.

“Eggs drop into the condiments, which gives the little babies something to eat.”

Anderson Cooper visibly cringes, and asks about the lemon wedges offered with beverages in bars, restaurants, and even on planes.

“The outside of the lemon doesn’t get washed,” said Howard Cannon.

“The wedges are cut well in advance for high volume, and they’ll squeeze the lemon into the water, rub it around the edge of the glass.

“It’s just moving bacteria from lemon into the water,” he said.

Restaurants' horrifying hidden germs revealed by Anderson Cooper
Restaurants’ horrifying hidden germs revealed by Anderson Cooper

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 76 million cases of food poisoning were recorded last year, and 3,000 were fatal.

Surprisingly, iceberg lettuce is a top germ trap.

“Restaurants let it sit at room temperature because it’s busy,” Howard Cannon said.

“They clean the outside of the lettuce, but if you look at the inside, it’s porous and it never gets cleaned.

“You order, you get your dressing, also sitting at room temperature, with bacteria growing on all of it. Then you move the bacteria from the dressing onto the bacteria on lettuce; you go home, and a few hours later you’re sick.”

Anderson Cooper also investigated the dangers found at restaurant indoor play areas for children.

After Erin Carr-Jordan took her toddler to a McDonald’s playground, she said she was shocked and appalled at the amount of old food, trash and excess dirt hiding in the playground’s cracks and corners.

She decided to swab the areas and run lab tests, which showed traces of meningitis and gonorrhea.

Now the executive director of Play Safe, the mother has taken her study to over 20 states and more than 70 locations.

Erin Carr-Jordan explained: “What we’ve found is beyond concern… the bacteria problems can cause illness, infection, and potentially death.”

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Google loses another $5 billion as internet giant’s shares are hammered again

Google shares fell again on Friday – just 24 hours after $24 billion was lost from the company’s value.

Another $5 billion was wiped from Google as the stock fell once again on the back of a dire set of financial results.

The crash in its share price – due to a shock fall in the amount paid by advertisers – sent ripples through Wall Street, hitting other firms in the same sector.

Shares in Apple, the only technology company larger than Google in market value, fell by around 2.8% during trading.

Facebook, which is another technology stock heavily dependent on advertising for its revenues, saw its shares fall by 0.5% during trading.

The Dow Jones index of trading on Wall Street dipped more than 200 points.

Google’s humiliation began when its figures for the last three months were released prematurely on Thursday afternoon.

It revealed that profits had fallen by a fifth in the last three months – sending shares plunging, closing at $695.

Last night it was down a further 2.5% during trading to around $677.

Google blamed its printers for releasing the results by accident. Speculation was mounting on Friday night that Google could make a legal claim against R.R. Donnelley, the company it pays to put out its financial results.

 

Kanye West will propose to Kim Kardashian on her birthday, says Ryan Seacrest

Ryan Seacrest is an executive producer of Kim Kardashian’s reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians and according to Radar, is thought to be “well placed” to know whether another wedding is in the pipeline.

Meanwhile, a source close to the couple has told Radar that Kanye West, 35, has been deliberating over a ring for some time.

“It’s only a matter of time before Kanye pops the question,” the insider said.

“They are madly in love with one another and as far as Kanye is concerned he wants to spend the rest of his life with Kim.

“It’s just a case of making sure the ring is perfect because she’s his princess.”

The couple are currently in Rome on vacation to celebrate Kim Kardashian’s 32nd birthday on Sunday.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are currently in Rome on vacation to celebrate Kim's 32nd birthday on Sunday
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are currently in Rome on vacation to celebrate Kim’s 32nd birthday on Sunday

Kim Kardashian was spotted out yesterday sporting a teal peplum dress and black heels as she enjoyed a romantic stroll around the city with Kanye West.

The couple were spotted kissing passionately after a romantic meal in a local restaurant.

And on Friday, they stopped off at an upmarket shoe store where Kanye West and Kim Kardashian were both spotted browsing – perhaps for an early birthday present for the high-heel loving reality star.

However, Kanye West seemed more interested in browsing the store, while Kim Kardashian sat on the couch checking her Blackberry.

Kim Kardashian is clearly enjoying herself in the city – tweeting on Friday: “Whisked away to Rome for a birthday surprise!”

She then added: “Italy is so beautiful. Best birthday ever!!!”

Kim Kardashian was taking a break from filming the new series of spin-off reality show Kourtney & Kim Take Miami.

 

Mitt Romney says Barack Obama has no agenda for a second term

Mitt Romney has derided President Barack Obama, saying his rival has “no agenda” worthy of a second term in office.

At a campaign rally in Florida, Mitt Romney said the Obama campaign had been “reduced to petty attacks and silly word games”.

Hours earlier, Barack Obama decried Mitt Romney for shifting his positions as election day draws nearer, saying the Republican suffers from “Romnesia”.

The two meet for their final debate, on foreign policy, in Florida on Monday.

Mitt Romney and the Republicans are continuing to focus on the Obama administration’s handling of a deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans including the US ambassador were killed.

The incident provoked a flashpoint during Tuesday’s second debate, and is likely to be hotly debated again in Boca Raton.

Friday’s campaigning saw both candidates make one major stop each: Barack Obama in the Washington DC suburb of Fairfax, Virginia, and Mitt Romney in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Barack Obama told supporters that Mitt Romney was now only becoming more moderate as the election got closer.

“He is forgetting what his own positions are and he is betting that you are too,” Barack Obama said, giving his rival’s “condition” a crowd-pleasing name: “Romnesia”.

The president renewed his pitch to women voters, arguing that “you don’t want someone who needs to ask for binders full of women,” a reference to Mitt Romney’s description of how he recruited women for cabinet positions as governor of Massachusetts.

“You want a president who’s already appointed two unbelievable women to the Supreme Court of the United States.”

Former President Bill Clinton also campaigned for Barack Obama on Friday in Wisconsin.

Mitt Romney, appearing later on stage with running mate Paul Ryan, described the Obama campaign as “the incredible shrinking campaign”.

“Have you been watching the Obama campaign lately?” Mitt Romney told supporters at the Dayton Beach bandshell.

“They have no agenda for the future, no agenda for America, no agenda for a second term. It’s a good thing they won’t have a second term.”

Mitt Romney said the Obama campaign had been “reduced to petty attacks and silly word games”.

Recent polls show an ever-tightening race, including in key election states.

A CNN poll on Friday suggested Mitt Romney has a slender 1% lead in Florida, within the poll’s margin of error. A separate poll gave a similar edge to Mitt Romney in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Both candidates are also trying to gain as many votes as possible through early voting, already under way in many states across the US. Election day itself is Tuesday 6 November.

With the election now less than three weeks away, newspapers are beginning to hand out their endorsements. On Friday, Barack Obama won the endorsement of the Salt Lake Tribune – despite the city being home to Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith.

Elsewhere, The Tennessean, which often endorses Democratic candidates for president, chose Mitt Romney.

It was also reported on Friday that seven of the key “swing states” in the US election had seen their unemployment figures fall over the past 12 months.

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Syria accused of being behind Beirut car bomb attack that killed Wissam al-Hassan

Anti-Syrian politicians in Lebanon have accused Damascus of being behind a car bomb attack that killed the head of Lebanon’s internal intelligence in Beirut.

Opposition leader Saad Hariri and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt both said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was behind the bombing in Beirut. A Syrian minister condemned the blast.

Saad Hariri’s coalition called on the government to resign.

Friday’s blast left eight people dead and wounded dozens.

It occurred in the mainly Christian district of Ashrafiya, in a busy street close to the headquarters of Saad Hariri’s 14 March coalition.

Internal intelligence head Wissam al-Hassan was among those who died. He was close to Saad Hariri, a leading critic of the government in neighboring Syria.

Wissam al-Hassan led an investigation that implicated Damascus in the 2005 bombing that killed Saad Hariri’s father, former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

He also recently organized the arrest of a former minister accused of planning a Syrian-sponsored bombing campaign in Lebanon.

Lebanon’s religious communities are divided between those who support the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad – including many Shias – and those mostly from the Sunni community who back the rebels.

Tension in Lebanon has been rising as a result of the Syrian conflict.

“We accuse Bashar al-Assad of the assassination of Wissam al-Hassam, the guarantor of the security of the Lebanese,” Saad Hariri said on Lebanese TV.

Walid Jumblatt told satellite channel Al-Arabiya: “[Bashar al-Assad] is telling us that even though he turned Syria into rubble, <<I am ready to kill in any place>>.”

Nadim Gemayel, an MP from the right-wing Christian Phalange Party, also pointed to Syria, where an uprising against Bashar al-Assad that began 18 months ago has led to an increasingly violent conflict.

“This regime, which is crumbling, is trying to export its conflict to Lebanon,” he said.

Saad Hariri’s 14 March bloc issued a statement accusing the Beirut government of protecting “criminals” and calling on it to stand down.

Anti-Syrian protesters burned tires during demonstrations in Beirut and Tripoli late on Friday.

The force of Friday’s blast, the worst in the Lebanese capital for four years, ripped balconies from the fronts of buildings and set many cars on fire. For many, it evoked scenes from Lebanon’s civil war in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said the government was trying to identify the perpetrators and they would be punished.

Lebanon’s Shia militant group Hezbollah – a close ally of the Syrian government – condemned the bombing.

Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi called it a “cowardly, terrorist act”. He said such incidents were “unjustifiable wherever they occur”.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on “all Lebanese parties not to be provoked by this heinous terrorist act”, while EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton called on “all Lebanese to remain calm”.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the bombing a “dangerous sign that there are those who continue to seek to undermine Lebanon’s stability.”

“Lebanon must close the chapter of its past and bring an end to impunity for political assassinations and other politically motivated violence,” she said.

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Recipe: Chocolate mousse layer cake

Chocolate mousse layer cake (8-12 serves)

INGREDIENTS

• 100 g (3½ oz) butter, plus extra for greasing

• 8 eggs

• 300 g (10½ oz) caster sugar

• 200 g (7oz) plain flour, plus extra for dusting

• 75 g (2¾ oz) cocoa powder

• 3 tsp baking powder

• 1 tsp vanilla extract

• For the mousse

• 275 g (9¾ oz) dark chocolate, in drops or broken into pieces

• 6 eggs, separated

• 175 g (6 oz) butter, softened

• 2 tbsp rum, brandy or 1 tsp vanilla extract

To decorate

• Chocolate curls using dark, milk or white chocolate

Chocolate mousse layer cake
Chocolate mousse layer cake

METHOD

Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/ gas 4. Take two 23cm (9in) diameter tins with sides at least 6cm (2½in) high. Butter the sides of each cake tin and dust with flour. Line the base of each tin with a disc of baking parchment. Melt the butter and set aside to cool. Whisk the eggs and sugar in a bowl until thick. Sift in the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and ¼tsp of salt, then fold in the vanilla extract and the melted butter.

Quickly divide the batter between the tins and bake for 30 minutes. Remove from the oven, cool, then remove and transfer to a wire rack. Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water.

Remove from the heat. Beat in the egg yolks one at a time, then beat in the butter, spirits or vanilla extract until smooth. Cool. In a clean bowl whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks. Fold in a quarter of the chocolate mixture, then carefully fold in the rest. Cool at room temperature.

Use a bread knife to carefully slice each cake in half horizontally. Place the bottom half of one of the cakes, cut side up, on a plate. Spread over some of the mousse, then sandwich with the other half of the cake, placing it cut side down.

Spread over more of the mousse, then sandwich with the bottom half of the second cake, cut side up. Repeat for the next layer until you have four layers of cake sandwiched together with three layers of mousse. Cover the top and sides of the cake with the remaining mousse, smoothing the whole over with a palette knife. Top with chocolate curls, or dust with cocoa powder.

 

Elephant dung coffee Black Ivory costs $1,100 per kilogram

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The elephant dung coffee is made from beans eaten and digested by elephants living on a reserve in Thailand.

When animals pass the beans in their excrement, they are harvested, cleaned up and processed into coffee grinds.

The resulting brew is said to be floral and chocolaty, the taste containing notes of “milk chocolate, nutty, earthy with hints of spice and red berries”.

Regular coffee drinkers terrified of encountering the drink in their local coffee shop can rest easy: the coffee beans, named Black Ivory, are priced at $1,100 per kilogram, making them the most expensive coffee beans in the world.

The coffee is the brainchild of Thailand’s Anantara Resorts, who say that the beans are “naturally refined” by the Thai elephants at their Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, an elephant conservation program which will use 8% of sales to fund care for the animals, according to ABC news.

It is sold to visitors at their Golden Triangle property – but is currently in short supply, with only 50 kilograms (110 pounds) currently on sale.

OTHER FOODS MADE FROM ANIMAL DUNG

• Civet coffee is harvested from excrement of civet cats (a weasel-like creature) of Southeast Asia

• Coffee beans have been made from deer dung

• Certain bats harvest good coffee

• Japanese chefs have created meat made from excrement

 

Simon Cowell dating Louise Griffiths, Jenson Button’s ex fiancée

Simon Cowell has become smitten after he began dating the ex fiancée of Formula 1 driver Jenson Button, Louise Griffiths.

Serial dater Simon Cowell, 53, is said to have been on several dates with Louise Griffiths, and is now very taken by her.

Louise Griffiths, 34, began dating British motorsport driver Jensen Button in 2000 before getting engaged to the track star three years later.

But in 2005 they called off their wedding three months before they were due to tie-the-knot.

A friend of singer songwriter Louise Griffiths, who was once a contestant on BBC’s Fame Academy, said that despite Simon Cowell’s obvious commitment issues, the pair are really falling for each other.

The friend told The Sun: “She and Simon have started to get very close. It is early days but there is certainly a chemistry between them.”

Simon Cowell has become smitten after he began dating the ex fiancée of Formula 1 driver Jenson Button, Louise Griffiths
Simon Cowell has become smitten after he began dating the ex fiancée of Formula 1 driver Jenson Button, Louise Griffiths

With Louise Griffiths being based in Los Angeles, she has had plenty of opportunity to see Simon Cowell on a regular basis.

The pair has shared several kisses and Louise Griffiths was even invited to Simon Cowell’s $22 million Beverly Hills mansion to celebrate his 53rd birthday.

While Simon Cowell’s love life goes from strength to strength he was left fuming when X Factor USA was cut short due to a delayed baseball game.

Simon Cowell had to apologize to fans via Twitter after the Fox network decided to sacrifice Thursday night’s last 16 reveal show.

 

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are married

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are officially married as they confirmed the news on Friday in a statement, following days of mounting speculation about their nuptials.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel said their I dos in a rustic Italian ceremony in front of close friends and family.

Their statement to People.com read: “It’s great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends.”

The Hollywood couple even kept their guests in the dark about exactly when the wedding would take place after flying them out to Southern Italy.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are officially married
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are officially married

Justin Timberlake, 31, and Jessica Biel, 30, had been dating for five years.

He proposed in Big Sky Montana with a custom-designed ring in December last year.

 

Fidel Castro has suffered a massive stroke

Fidel Castro has suffered a massive stroke and has only weeks to live, a doctor has claimed.

Jose Rafael Marquina said the 86-year-old revolutionary Cuban leader was in a vegetative state and is “moribund” at a house in western Havana.

Despite this, a letter from Fidel Castro was published by state media denying he was on death’s door. Relatives have also denied the claims.

Jose Rafael Marquina told Spain’s ABC newspaper that Fidel Castro had suffered a “massive embolism of the right cerebral artery” and while not on life support or breathing artificially, was “moribund” at a house in a gated former country club in the Cuban capital.

He also said that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had travelled suddenly to Havana to be with his friend and ally.

Reached by The Associated Press, Jose Rafael Marquina said his sources were in Venezuela, but he would not identify them or say how they were in a position to have information about Fidel Castro’s health.

He also indicated he had received corroborating evidence from sources on Twitter, but would not say who.

Fidel Castro has suffered a massive stroke and has only weeks to live
Fidel Castro has suffered a massive stroke and has only weeks to live

His claims have been reported on social media sites and by some news organizations. However, Jose Rafael Marquina, has made some claims before that have not panned out.

In April, Jose Rafael Marquina said that Hugo Chavez, who has been battling an undisclosed kind of cancer, was in his “last days” and would not last to November. With less than two weeks to go, the Venezuelan leader says he’s beaten the illness and appears stronger in public.

Fidel Castro’s health is considered a matter of national security in Cuba and few details are released.

Rumors that the former Cuban leader has died or is near death have circulated repeatedly for years, but they gained force after he failed to issue a public statement congratulating Hugo Chavez on his October 7 election victory.

Fidel Castro has not been seen in public since March, when he received visiting Pope Benedict XVI. He has also stopped writing his once-constant opinion pieces, the last of which appeared in June.

There was no immediate comment from the Cuban government on the latest claims, but a letter attributed to Fidel Castro was published Thursday by Cuban state media. In it, he congratulated graduates of a medical school on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

Two close family members of Fidel Castro have also recently denied he is in grave condition. Juanita Castro, the former leader’s sister, told the AP in Miami that reports of her brother’s condition are “pure rumors” and “absurd”.

Son Alex Castro told a reporter for a weekly Cuban newspaper that his father “is well, going about his daily life”.

 

Zaggora HotPants: miracle self-heating pants that trim your bottom

Half a million pairs of Zaggora’s HotPants were sold in 16 months across 110 countries as women everywhere hoping they could heat themselves thinner.

And now, Zaggora, the firm behind the heating shorts is back – and this time they are after your bingo wings.

The new upper body range – blazers, bras and tops – joins the HotPants and leggings as part of the hi-tech collection of products that the manufacturers claim can assist wearers to burn 18% more calories across a workout than if you wore regular workout gear.

Zaggora say that their products work by increasing perspiration, with results “lab-proven” by scientists after researchers from the Chelsea School of Sport at Brighton University reported weight loss to be four times greater in subjects who exercised wearing the HotPants.

The core temperature in wearers of HotPants – said to include celebrities like Denise Richards, Tess Daly, Kristin Cavallari and Natalia Vodianova along with the regular folk – increased by an average of 18 per cent compared to the control, with effects ongoing after activity ceased, they claim.

Zaggora HotPants work by increasing perspiration
Zaggora HotPants work by increasing perspiration

The new upper body range – which includes the Body Blazer, hooded Body Blazer, Coola bra and Hot Top to target arms, back and tummy – uses the same Celu-Lite fabric technology as the HotPants.

Zaggora say it is designed to “harness the body’s natural heat” during activity in order to help increase core temperature and calorie burn.

“Each product has been developed to offer time-pressed women smart solutions to getting active, from ramping up energy expenditure to get the most from their time at the gym to incorporating fast-wicking, odor absorbing fabrics,” they said.

Zaggora founder Dessi Bell said: “We wanted to develop new products that our customers really wanted. Nothing is more powerful than putting customers in the driving seat.

“So, that is exactly what we have done and we are so proud of the results. Happy calorie burning!”

 

Tom Hanks drops F-word on live TV at Good Morning America

Tom Hanks dropped the F-word on live television at Good Morning America on Friday.

Tom Hanks, 56, was on GMA to promote his new film Cloud Atlas.

But he left GMA viewers spluttering into their cereal after letting slip with the swear word while demonstrating his accent in the film to host Elizabeth Vargas.

The blunder came after a clip was shown of Tom Hanks in character, ranting away in a British accent.

Afterwards the actor told the host: “The lesson to take away from that clip is <<Don’t mess with me, Liz Vargas>>.”

Elizabeth Vargas then challenged the Forest Gump star to recreate the accent in the studio, with Hanks cautioning: “[It’s] mostly swear words.”

The presenter replied: “If you say it with an accent like that, they won’t know.”

Tom Hanks dropped the F-word on live television at Good Morning America
Tom Hanks dropped the F-word on live television at Good Morning America

Tom Hanks then started to ramble (putting on an accent) – before letting slip with the F-word.

Immediately, he stopped mid sentence and put his hand to his mouth.

Elizabeth Vargas apologized: “We are so sorry, Good Morning America.”

And Tom Hanks said: “Man, oh man, I’m sorry. I have never done that before.

“I want to apologize to the kids in America watching right now.

“And let me say the next time I’m on the show there will be a seven-second delay. … Man oh man!”

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Eugen Sandow: the image of masculine perfection

Wearing nothing more than a fig leaf, gladiator sandals and a handlebar moustache, Eugen Sandow was once an image of masculine perfection.

He was the celebrity poster boy who made fitness popular. But how impressive is his physique today?

As a youth Eugen Sandow would visit museums and study the Grecian ideal depicted in the statues. These bodies became his formula for the perfect physique and he would adopt the poses as he flexed his muscles in picture postcards and on music hall stages, sending Victorian ladies – and men – into a frenzy.

But Eugen Sandow was a very modern man. As a body obsessive, he gave us the idealized image of ripped abs that have become the Holy Grail for many body conscious men.

Before him, no-one believed that a human could achieve the sculpted perfection of classical art.

But he not only made the look popular, he made it achievable.

“He was an early modern celebrity, an example of personal brand like a Madonna or David Beckham,” says David Waller, author of The Perfect Man, which tells the strongman’s now largely forgotten story.

Eugen Sandow eventually managed to acquire celebrity endorsements and a reputation that won admirers around the world.

“There are lots of parallels with today – he made it in a talent competition,” says David Waller.

“He was first successful in the UK, then in the US, and it was at a time when the media was expanding rapidly, so photography images could travel around the world.”

So who was Eugen Sandow, and would his perfect body still impress today?

Born in Prussia in 1867, David Waller says the man who became a symbol of physical perfection spent his early years travelling Europe as a wrestler, living like a poor circus tumbler.

His big break came in the UK, in an elaborate competition to find the strongest man in the world. It was “the late Victorian equivalent of X-Factor,” says David Waller.

“He was an ordinary looking man, he had blond hair, and almost looked quite girlish. But when he took off his clothes, to the astonishment of the audience, he had this amazing torso.

“He immediately got a contract on the musical scene in London and became an instant celebrity,” David Waller says.

Eugen Sandow was once an image of masculine perfection
Eugen Sandow was once an image of masculine perfection

As a music-hall sensation, Eugen Sandow demonstrated his strength with feats like bending iron bars, snapping chains and supporting horses and soldiers on his back.

He also found fame in the US, at times posing in a specially constructed wooden box which shone light on his individual muscles.

Towards the end of the century, music halls were undergoing a transformation, from the bawdy drinking dens to something more respectable.

“They were a bit like Stringfellows is today,” says historian and television presenter Tessa Dunlop.

“By the turn of the century you would get a mix of social classes there, and many ladies too. Beyond the Victorian etiquette, they were still human,” she adds.

Eugen Sandow quickly became a sex symbol.

Ladies would pay a surcharge to attend private viewings backstage, where they were encouraged to fondle his muscles. But it is also believed he had a gay following. Rumors circulated that he was a bisexual philanderer, but shortly after his death his widow and daughters started a huge bonfire, burning anything that related to his personal life.

“I think he got away with it as he made the body be seen as healthy and respectable,” David Waller adds.

“He created a craze for physical culture.”

Eugen Sandow sought to capitalize on his success by patenting his own dumbbells, setting up personal fitness coaching from his Institute of Physical Culture, and publishing his own monthly fitness magazine with hints and tips on how to achieve his physique.

His methods and marketing would have fit in well with modern society.

“Men are conscious of how they look, there are trends in body shape which people follow, but it is also that people want to be healthy,” says Mike Shallcross, deputy editor of Men’s Health magazine.

“For a long time, the ideal was David Beckham, very lean and toned, but over the last few years the cover stars that have done really well for us have been slightly bigger, but still functional and athletic.

“At the moment it is the more rugged look that people seem to be into, like Daniel Craig and Tom Hardy.”

Mike Shallcross describes Eugen Sandow’s vital statistics as “pretty exceptional” – generally much larger than the average man, though with a slim 29 in waist.

He had quite a scientific system, which was based on about 18 or 19 exercises with dumbbells, and boasted famous followers such as James Joyce, William Butler Yeats and even the Royal family, David Waller says.

Eugen Sandow was considered so perfect that the Natural History Museum took a plaster cast of his body as a representation of the ideal form of Caucasian manhood.

It is not surprising that men wanted to emulate him.

His biceps were an impressive 19.5 ins. His thighs were the size of Chris Hoy’s. But what was perhaps most eagerly sought after, was his eight-pack, and his sizeable chest, which at 48 ins, could be flexed to 62 ins.

It only takes a cursory glance at men’s magazines to see that his eight-pack – or more moderate six-pack – is still desirable today.

Eugen Sandow’s vital statistics:

• Height 5 ft 9 ins – same as Sylvester Stallone

• Waist 29 ins

• Chest 48 ins (62 ins when flexed)

• Neck 18 ins

• Biceps 19.5 ins

• Forearms 16.25 ins

• Thighs 27 ins – same as Chris Hoy

• Calves 18 ins

 

How to win at roulette: new software can help you stack the odds in your favor

Like all casino games, the odds of winning at roulette are stacked against punters, but now researchers claim they have unlocked the physics behind the game to give players a better chance of beating the house.

A new study shows how a computer programme can be used to give gamblers a return of 18%, rather than the 2.7% loss that would be expected from merely playing the odds.

In roulette, a ball is rolled around the rim of a wheel spinning in the reverse direction. Eventually it rolls onto the spinning wheel and is hit by one of a number of deflectors, sending it bouncing chaotically until it lands in a numbered slot.

According to the new research, knowing where the ball begins to bounce is key to narrowing down which of the 36 slots it will eventually come to rest in.

Michael Small, professor of maths of the University of Western Australia, and Dr. Chi Kong Tse, of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, have developed a simple model for the motion of a roulette ball and wheel.

In a paper published in a recent issue of the journal Chaos, they show that if you know the initial position, velocity and acceleration of the ball you can narrow down where it will end up.

Players could use a tiny computer that, with the click of a button, records every time the ball passes a certain point on the wheel.

This information could then be used to predict when the ball would start to bounce and which group of roulette squares it will finally land in, increasing the chances of a correct guess.

“As the wheel is moving at a constant angular velocity [and] the ball is decelerating, the time interval between these passes at a particular point are going to get longer,” Professor Small told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“If you measure that three times you can estimate velocity and deceleration.”

Casinos make a profit from ensuring that in each game they offer the odds are stacked against gamblers. But Professor Michael Small says his system allows punters to come out on top overall.

“We demonstrate an expected return of at least 18 per cent, well above the -2.7 per cent of a random bet,” he said.

This means that for every $1 bet, on average gamblers using the Professor Michael Small’s software can expect a return of $1.18, rather than the 97 cents return that could be expected on the house’s odds.

Professor Michael Small was able to improve the returns even more using a digital camera and image processor to track the ball. But it is likely that using such devices would annoy casinos.

 

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney trade jokes at the annual Al Smith dinner

US President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney have made a series of lighthearted jabs at themselves and each other at the annual Al Smith charity dinner.

At the event organized by the Catholic Archdiocese of New York, Barack Obama said his first debate performance – which he was judged to have lost – had been a “long nap” to prepare for the second.

Mitt Romney mocked his own wealth.

Referring to his Mormon faith. Mitt Romney said he had prepared for the debates by “not drinking alcohol for 65 years”.

Earlier, Barack Obama made an appearance on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

He said the US would “fix” security overseas after a deadly Libya attack.

Jon Stewart asked Barack Obama about the administration’s “confused” response to the attack on a US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on 11 September.

The US ambassador to Libya and three other Americans died in the attack, which remains at the centre of the campaign debate ahead of a foreign policy debate in Florida on Monday.

Barack Obama told Jon Stewart his administration was still piecing together the evidence.

“The government is a big operation. At any given time, something screws up and you make sure you find out what’s broken and you fix it,” he said.

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have made a series of lighthearted jabs at themselves and each other at the annual Al Smith charity dinner
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have made a series of lighthearted jabs at themselves and each other at the annual Al Smith charity dinner

Barack Obama also repeated his wish to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba, a first term promise he has been criticized for not yet carrying out.

The Alfred F. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner – a traditional fixture on the presidential campaign calendar – was Mitt Romney’s only public event on Thursday after several campaign stops in Virginia the day before.

Resplendent in formal white tie on stage, Mitt Romney – known for his business fortune – said that after a long campaign it was “nice finally to relax and wear what Ann and I wear around the house”.

He also reminded the audience of the vice-president’s mirth-filled approach to his debate with Paul Ryan a week ago: “I was hoping the president would bring Joe Biden along because he’ll laugh at anything.”

Referring to the first presidential debate, Barack Obama said: “I had more energy in second debate. I was well-rested after the nice long nap I had in first debate.”

Barack Obama also noted he had been criticized for being too popular abroad at the beginning of his term. “I’m impressed with how well Governor Romney has avoided that problem,” he said, in a nod to a summer overseas trip that drew criticism.

The dinner was overseen by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which has clashed with the administration over contraception provisions in Barack Obama’s health care law.

Cardinal Dolan has said he received “stacks of mail” protesting against Barack Obama’s invitation to the dinner, but he sought to avoid playing political favorites. The cardinal delivered benedictions at both the Republican and Democratic national conventions in 2012.

Ahead of his reunion with Barack Obama, a daily Gallup tracking poll of likely voters suggested Mitt Romney had increased his lead nationally. However, a series of other polls show a much tighter race.

Mitt Romney announced on Thursday that his campaign was leaving North Carolina, believing his victory was assured there. He is currently polling an average of six points ahead of Barack Obama in the state.

Barack Obama also benefited from new polling on Thursday, with a Pew Hispanic Center poll suggesting three-quarters of Catholic Latinos back the president.

The president picked up the backing of rock star Bruce Springsteen, as he did in 2008. Bruce Springsteen campaigned for Barack Obama on Thursday in Ohio with former President Bill Clinton.

“For 30 years I’ve been writing about the distance between the American dream and American reality,” Bruce Springsteen said, reading from a statement.

“Our vote is the one principal way we get to determine that distance.”

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Beirut: at least two people killed in Sassine Square explosion

A car bomb blast has killed at least two people in the centre of Beirut, Lebanese security sources say.

About 15 people are also reported to have been wounded in the explosion in Sassine Square, a busy part of Beirut’s eastern Ashrafiya district.

Ambulances have been seen rushing to the square. Witnesses say the blast was heard several kilometres away.

The intended target is unclear. Tensions in Lebanon have been rising as a result of the conflict in Syria.

Friday’s attack is the first major car bomb attack in Beirut for four years.

It occurred near the headquarters of the Kataeb, better known as the Phalange, a Maronite Christian group.

Ashrafiya is a predominantly Christian district.

Several cars were set on fire as a result of the blast. TV footage showed considerable damage to of buildings.

A nearby hospital is calling for people to donate blood to help treat the wounded.