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Silvio Berlusconi hosted prostitution parties at his Milan villa, say prosecutors at his trial

Silvio Berlusconi hosted prostitution parties at his Milan villa and paid women with favors and cash, Italian prosecutors at his trial have said.

Former PM Silvio Berlusconi, on trial for paying an underage prostitute, Karima El Mahroug, said he never had to pay for “intimate relations”.

Both Silvio Berlusconi and Karima El Mahroug – better known by her stage name “Ruby Heartstealer” – have denied ever having an intimate relationship.

A verdict in the trial is expected later this month.

Prosecutor Antonio Sangermano said the parties organized at the villa in Arcore, north-east of Milan, were the “expression of a tried and tested prostitution system organized to satisfy the sexual pleasure of Silvio Berlusconi, and of which the young Moroccan girl was completely a part”.

In his closing arguments, Antonio Sangermano said that the parties involved dinner, erotic dancing and then sex between aspiring television starlets and the invited guests.

Silvio Berlusconi said he was “a bit surprised and amused” at the “imaginative” description of his “infamous dinners”.

“I have had the twin fortune – perhaps deserved – of never having to pay a woman or girl for intimate relations and always being able to give assistance to whoever asked me for help,” he said in a statement.

“Probably the prosecutor has had neither of these two ‘fortunes’ and he makes these assertions as if I were him.”

Silvio Berlusconi hosted prostitution parties at his Milan villa and paid women with favors and cash, Italian prosecutors at his trial have said
Silvio Berlusconi hosted prostitution parties at his Milan villa and paid women with favors and cash, Italian prosecutors at his trial have said

The case is one of several that have dogged the former prime minister. In the most recent, Silvio Berlusconi was convicted of tax fraud in connection with the purchase of broadcasting rights by his Mediaset TV company.

Silvio Berlusconi was sentenced to a year in prison and barred from holding office for five years – though this will not be enforced until his appeal is complete.

On Friday, the prosecution is scheduled to set out the sentence it says Silvio Berlusconi should face if found guilty in the sex trial.

Silvio Berlusconi, 76, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted, though nothing will be finalized until he has been allowed to appeal twice – normally a lengthy process in the Italian legal system.

The continued scandal around Silvio Berlusconi has made other parties increasingly reluctant to work with him in parliament after last week’s inconclusive election, where his centre-right group achieved second place.

Centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani on Monday issued an ultimatum to anti-establishment comic Beppe Grillo, who gained one in four votes, to support a new government or return to the polls.

Brody Jenner to join Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality show

Brody Jenner, the 29-year-old son of Bruce Jenner, will become a permanent fixture on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, In Touch magazine is reporting.

The reality show already features Brody Jenner’s stepmother Kris Jenner, her children from her first marriage to Robert Kardashian and her two daughters with Bruce.

“Brody Jenner is going to be a full-time cast member on the next season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” a source told In Touch.

Brody Jenner is no stranger to the reality realm.

He has previously made guest appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Brody Jenner also appeared with his brother Brandon in The Princes of Malibu and was featured on The Hills while dating its star Lauren Conrad.

His decision to take on a more solid role comes as Kim Kardashian, 32, admitted the breakdown of her marriage to Kris Humphries has left her ready to quit the show.

Brody Jenner, the 29-year-old son of Bruce Jenner, will become a permanent fixture on Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Brody Jenner, the 29-year-old son of Bruce Jenner, will become a permanent fixture on Keeping Up with the Kardashians

Kim Kardashian explained: “Going through a divorce for anybody is devastating and heartbreaking, and then to have to do it and feel like you have to explain what is happening is such an awkward thing.

“You have to explain your choice to millions of people, and then they’re disappointed. I’m disappointed. Why are they disappointed?”

Now comes word that Brandon Jenner and his wife Leah will also be joining the show as regulars.

Khloe Kardashian wrote on her blog khloekardashian.celebuzz.com: “I’m always excited for each new season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, but I’m especially excited for this upcoming season because you’re going to be seeing a lot more of the Kardashian/Jenner clan!

“My stepbrothers, Brody and Brandon, and Brandon’s wife Leah are going to be on the show much more, which means an even closer look into the inner-workings of my crazy, wonderful family! Get ready people!”

Taking a step back from what she said earlier, Kim Kardashian chimed in: “As everyone knows, we are extremely proud of the show and all of us are staying on through at least season 10.

“The show remains to be my number one priority and it’s a big part of my life and I enjoy every moment of it. It has given me such a rare opportunity to share more of my life with all of you and has brought my family closer to each other. I’m looking forward to the new season and beyond.”

The new season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians is set to premiere in July.

US and China reach tentative deal on North Korea nuclear test measures

The United States and China have reached a tentative deal on a new sanctions resolution to punish North Korea for its nuclear test, according to UN diplomats.

Unnamed diplomats said a deal was agreed late on Monday and they hoped a draft resolution would be put to the Security Council on Tuesday.

The details of what has been agreed have not been announced.

North Korea carried out its third and most powerful nuclear test in February, sparking worldwide condemnation.

It was the first such test under new leader Kim Jong-un, who took over the leadership after his father Kim Jong-il died in December 2011.

Pyongyang said the nuclear test was a “self-defensive measure” made necessary by the “continued hostility” of the US.

Nuclear test monitors based in Vienna say the underground explosion had double the force of the last test, in 2009, despite the use of a device said by the North to be smaller.

The US and China have reached a tentative deal on a new sanctions resolution to punish North Korea for its nuclear test
The US and China have reached a tentative deal on a new sanctions resolution to punish North Korea for its nuclear test

North Korea claimed that a “miniaturized” device had been tested, increasing fears that Pyongyang had moved closer to building a warhead small enough to arm a missile.

The test came weeks after Pyongyang successfully used a rocket to put a satellite into space, a move condemned by the UN as a banned test of missile technology.

China is North Korea’s only ally and its major trading partner. Beijing has been reluctant to support tougher sanctions in the past, citing the impact of potential instability inside its secretive neighbor state. With the recent test, however, its stance appears to have changed somewhat.

A UN diplomat told AFP there had been “tough talks” between China and the US on the issue and that a vote on the draft would happen “soon”, though it was unlikely to be at Tuesday’s session.

Another diplomat told Reuters that whether a draft was circulated on Tuesday was “up to the Americans”.

The UN press office said Russia, which this month holds the presidency at the Security Council, would hold closed-doors talks on Tuesday morning.

North Korea is already subject to a raft of sanctions affecting individuals and government bodies, restricting financial activities and barring any trade or test of ballistics and nuclear technology.

Hugo Chavez suffers new severe respiratory infection

President Hugo Chavez is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection following cancer surgery, the Venezuelan government has said.

Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said Hugo Chavez’s condition continued to be very delicate.

Hugo Chavez, 58, returned to Venezuela last month after being treated for cancer in Cuba, but has not appeared in public since.

Many Venezuelans have been demanding full details about his health.

Ernesto Villegas read out the latest brief update on national television.

Speaking from the Caracas military hospital where Hugo Chavez is being treated, Ernesto Villegas said: “Today there is a worsening of respiratory function.”

He said Hugo Chavez was undergoing “intensive chemotherapy, as well as complementary treatments”.

“The commander-president remains clinging to Christ and to life, conscious of the difficulties that he is facing, and complying strictly with the programme designed by his medical team,” Ernesto Villegas said.

President Hugo Chavez is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection following cancer surgery
President Hugo Chavez is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection following cancer surgery

Hugo Chavez, who has been in office for 14 years, is believed to have cancer in his pelvic area, but his exact illness has never been disclosed.

The resident announced in June 2011 that he had cancer and has undergone four operations since then, as well as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Hugo Chavez was re-elected for another six-year term in October 2012, but the Supreme Court ruled that his swearing-in on January 10 could be delayed because of his illness.

At the weekend, hundreds of Venezuelan students and opposition members marched in Caracas demanding full details about Hugo Chavez’s health.

He is said to be taking decisions about the country from the hospital bed but there have been mixed messages from officials on his condition.

Vice President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday that President Hugo Chavez was still having chemotherapy.

On Thursday, Nicolas Maduro had gone on TV to say Hugo Chavez was battling for his life.

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Queen Elizabeth II leaves hospital after suffering gastroenteritis

Queen Elizabeth II has left hospital in central London after being assessed for gastroenteritis symptoms.

The Queen had been at London’s King Edward VII’s Hospital since Sunday – her first hospital stay in 10 years.

All official engagements for this week, including a visit to Rome, were either cancelled or postponed. She also missed St David’s Day celebrations in Swansea.

Buckingham Palace said Queen Elizabeth, 86, was admitted as a precaution and was otherwise in “good health”.

On Monday afternoon, a Bentley took the Queen to Buckingham Palace, where she will spend the night.

Dressed in a red coat and smiling, the Queen shook hands with hospital staff on the steps outside.

A Palace spokeswoman confirmed the Queen’s diary for this week would remain suspended.

She said: “Engagements cancelled or postponed this week remain so.

“Next week, we’ll have to see, as she has only just been released from hospital.”

Queen Elizabeth II has left hospital in central London after being assessed for gastroenteritis symptoms
Queen Elizabeth II has left hospital in central London after being assessed for gastroenteritis symptoms

On Saturday, the Queen had missed the military ceremony in Wales due to the stomach bug.

On Sunday, the Queen was driven from Windsor Castle, where she had been resting, after carrying out a private medal presentation earlier in the day.

A spokesman for the Queen said she was in “good spirits” and her admission was “a precautionary measure”.

Gastroenteritis causes inflammation of the stomach lining and intestines.

The infection can be transmitted through contact with an infected person or contaminated food and drink. Symptoms can include vomiting, fever and stomach ache.

The Queen’s treatment, which has not been disclosed, may have included rehydration and tests to establish if the illness was caused by an infection or an underlying problem.

The Queen last received treatment 10 years ago, again at the King Edward VII’s hospital, for a minor knee operation. At the same time, surgeons removed minor, non-cancerous lesions from her face.

Next weekend, she had been due to spend two days in Rome with the Duke of Edinburgh, at the invitation of Italy’s President Giorgio Napolitano.

It is not clear whether the visit will be re-scheduled.

A reception at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday for MPs and MEPs will go ahead with other members of the Royal Family present.

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Honey Boo Boo helps Georgia Troop sell cookies at the Milledgeville Mall

When Honey Boo Boo, aka Alana Thompson, was banned from flogging girl scout cookies on her massively popular Facebook page by the scout organization itself, it seemed her sweet shop days were over.

Honey Boo Boo was selling the cookies online to the 701,000 plus fans who’ve liked her page but this was deemed unfair to the girls who go door-to-door trying to offload the treats.

But the 7-year-old – who isn’t even a scout – has gumption and decided to help her local Georgia Troop sell cookies at the Milledgeville Mall in Milledgeville, Georgia.

Honey Boo Boo’s mother June Shannon said: “If I can raise more money for a troop, whoever they are, especially in an area where they don’t get a lot of money, and parents can’t afford to buy a ton of cookies, why wouldn’t I help?”

And she got quite the support act in the form of father Mike “Sugar Bear” Thompson, sisters Jessica “Chubs”, Lauryn “Pumpkin” and Anna “Chickadee” along with baby Kaitlyn.

Alana Thompson, displaying her saleswoman skills, made a deal with shoppers that if they purchase five boxes of cookies from the troop she would pose for a picture with them.

The trouble starting getting cooked up when Honey Boo Boo started selling the snacks on her Facebook page for a friend.

After receiving more than 450 requests for the delicious snacks, the page posted a photo showing the cookies in their boxes and then another as they were about to be shipped.

But the girl scouts association soon put a stop to the youngster’s entrepreneurial ways.

Honey Boo Boo was banned from flogging girl scout cookies on her massively popular Facebook page by the scout organization itself
Honey Boo Boo was banned from flogging girl scout cookies on her massively popular Facebook page by the scout organization itself

According to TMZ, a rep for GSUSA in Georgia said they contacted Honey Boo Boo’s site administrator and explained that selling the cookies online was not allowed.

The rep said Honey Boo Boo was defeating the whole purpose of selling the cookies, which was to teach girls a range of lessons including goal setting and people skills.

The ad has now been taken down but the sales already made will be counted, TMZ reported.

The colorful poster boasted a wide range of cookies including Do-si-dos, peanut butter sandwiches, trefoils, shortbreads, Samoas, caramel DeLites, Savannah smiles. peanut butter patties, tagalings and thin mints.

The boxes were priced at $3.50 plus shipping, and the Thompson clan were even throwing in a signed photo.

The Facebook site was inundated with fan requests for cookies, with many asking how they could get more.

Victoria Carter wrote: “You’ll are doing a good thing supporting the girl scouts! I was a scout for eight years and very well remember hauling those cookies over hill and dell delivering them myself.”

But some users agreed that flogging the cookies through a website was not in the spirit of girl scouting.

Barbara Swank wrote on the Facebook page: “This is not at all in the spirit of Girl Scouting. So sad for this little girl. She isnt learming anything from tne program (sic).”

How are sinkholes formed?

Sinkholes, or dolines, often take thousands of years to form and vary hugely in size.

The deepest is China’s Xiaozhai Tienkeng at 2172 ft (662 m). The Qattara Depression in Egypt is roughly 50 miles (80 km) by 75 miles (121 km) in surface size.

But often sinkholes can be only a few metres in diameter.

They are usually the result of what are known as Karst processes. They happen when a layer of rock underneath the ground is dissolved by acidic water.

Usually this layer is a soluble carbonate rock, such as limestone or its purer form, chalk. Florida is particularly prone to sinkholes as the entire state has limestone underneath it.

Typically rainfall seeps through the soil, absorbing carbon dioxide and reacting with decaying vegetation. As a result, the water that reaches the soluble rock is acidic.

The acidic water causes the erosion of the soluble rock layers beneath the surface – eventually creating cavernous spaces.

The soil or sand over the limestone collapses into a sinkhole when it is no longer supported because of the cavity below. This final collapse of the surface might take anything from a few minutes to several hours.

There are warning signs in urban areas. These include doors and windows failing to close properly, or cracks appearing in the foundations of houses. In some cases ground movement can be detected.

Heavy rainfall or poor drainage systems can trigger a collapse.

But predictions are not easy.

Sinkholes, or dolines, often take thousands of years to form and vary hugely in size
Sinkholes, or dolines, often take thousands of years to form and vary hugely in size

“It can be very difficult to predict collapse because there is very little surface evidence of the features,” says Dr. Vanessa Banks, an expert in shallow geohazards and risk at the British Geological Survey.

Different rock types behave in different ways, she adds.

The timing of a collapse also depends on the nature of the soil or rock at the surface which forms a “bridge” over the growing cavern below.

“Consolidated deposits such as sandstone will bridge voids until their tensional strength is exceeded, when the rock will fail and collapse into the underlying cavity,” says Vanessa Banks.

Certain types of ground – such as gravel and sand – are not fixed in place and so more prone to being washed away.

The erosion may take many years but the collapse may be sudden as it depends on a tipping point determined by the material at the surface, Vanessa Banks says.

Moreover, acidic water varies in its strength – and therefore the rate of erosion – depending on the soil and rock it filters through.

“Water acidity can typically have a pH level of about 6.5 – still drinkable to all intents and purposes – but also be as low as four,” explains Vanessa Banks.

Iron and sand can increase the acidity. So too can sandstone and shale.

Human development can also affect these natural processes.

When people are building a basement, they may need to drain water, explains Vanessa Banks. This drainage of water can destabilize the soil by washing away smaller particles – like sand – that are necessary to keep larger particles together, increasing the chances of collapse.

In January, a sinkhole that swallowed an entire building complex in Guangzhou, China, may have been triggered by the construction of an underground metro line nearby.

Burst water mains or sewage systems also cause many urban sinkholes to happen, regardless of the rock type below.

These cause instability in the surrounding area, often giving the impression of a natural sinkhole, says Vanessa Banks.

Urban development also adds more weight to the surface layer, potentially speeding up the collapse of a sinkhole.

It is crucial to undertake extensive site investigations prior to building work, she says.

Vanessa Banks says that concrete urban development on the whole could in fact be “slowing [sinkholes’ natural] formation by restricting this drainage water from seeping through”.

There are more sinkholes in rural environments, she says, primarily because risky areas are typically avoided by urban developers.

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Forbes World’s Billionaires 2013: Carlos Slim Helu tops rich list for fourth year

Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim Helu has topped Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s richest billionaires for a fourth year.

Forbes magazine estimates that Carlos Slim Helu, whose business interests range from telecommunications to construction, is worth $73 billion.

Carlos Slim Helu is followed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates on $67 billion.

Famed investor Warren Buffett has dropped back to fourth place, with third spot going to Amancio Ortega, the founder of the Zara fashion chain.

Record profits, and a resulting surge in the share price of the holding company Inditex that he owns, has propelled Amancio Ortega from fifth place, leapfrogging Warren Buffett.

In contrast, the “Sage of Omaha” admitted last week that his Berkshire Hathaway investment company had a “sub-par” year in 2012, underperforming the S&P 500 index of US share prices for only the ninth time in its 48-year history.

Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim Helu has topped Forbes magazine's list of the world's richest billionaires for a fourth year
Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim Helu has topped Forbes magazine’s list of the world’s richest billionaires for a fourth year

Warren Buffett, 82, was one of seven over-70s in the 10 wealthiest people on the list, with the average age of the top 10 reaching 74 this year.

Besides Amancio Ortega, another fast riser has been Larry Ellison, the Oracle tycoon, whose software firm has risen 20% on the stock market over the last year.

There have been mixed fortunes in the French luxuries sector. Bernard Arnault, the man behind Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey, saw his stock fall last year, dragging him down from fourth spot to 10th.

That put him one place behind 90-year-old L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, whose estimated $30 billion fortune has been put under custody of her daughter after a long legal battle.

The two Koch Brothers, who own a giant US industrial conglomerate and have helped bankroll the radical right-wing Tea Party movement, came in joint sixth place, with $34 billion apiece.

Li Ka-Shing has held onto the eighth position and remains the highest-placed Asian, with $31 billion. The Hong Kong-based owner of Hutchison Whampoa and Cheung Kong Holdings is the world’s biggest operator of container terminals.

Nachman and Raizy Glauber’s baby dies after his parents were killed in Brooklyn car crash

The baby delivered after his parents, Nachman and Raizy Glauber, were killed in a car crash in New York has died, a spokesman for the family’s Orthodox Jewish community has said.

Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were on their way to hospital early on Sunday when their taxi was involved in a fatal collision in Brooklyn.

Doctors performed a caesarean section to deliver the baby alive.

Orthodox Jewish community spokesman Isaac Abraham said the newborn died at 05:30 local time on Monday.

Isaac Abraham told CBS News that the couple had a baby boy, who weighed about 4 lbs (1.8 kg).

“If he would have stayed alive, he would have been in memory and a little reminder to the grandparents of his parents,” he said.

“And now that little boy has been torn away as well.”

Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were on their way to hospital early on Sunday when their taxi was involved in a fatal collision in Brooklyn
Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, were on their way to hospital early on Sunday when their taxi was involved in a fatal collision in Brooklyn

More than 1,000 people turned out to mourn the couple at a funeral at Congregation Yetev Lev D’Satmar synagogue.

The crash happened just after midnight on Sunday, a few blocks from the Glaubers’ home in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn.

Seven-months-pregnant Raizy Glauber had not been feeling well, the family said, so the couple called a cab to take them to the hospital.

Their cab collided with a BMW car whose driver and passenger then fled the scene.

Authorities say the registered owner of the car was not believed to have been driving when the crash took place.

She has been arrested and charged with insurance fraud, the Associated Press reported.

Isaac Abraham said the crash threw Raizy Glauber from the car and pinned her husband inside the taxi, forcing emergency workers to cut off the roof to get him out.

Both were pronounced dead on arrival at hospital, but doctors were able to deliver the baby alive.

Isaac Abraham called the hit-and-run driver “a coward” who “should pay his price”, adding that their community wants a homicide prosecution.

He told the New York Daily News the baby boy would be circumcised and buried with his parents.

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Vaclav Klaus faces impeachment over treason charge

Czech lawmakers have narrowly voted to charge country’s outgoing President Vaclav Klaus with high treason.

The upper house voted to refer Vaclav Klaus to the constitutional court to rule on whether he had violated the constitution with a New Year amnesty.

The wide-ranging measures were controversial as they resulted in multiple high-profile corruption cases being suspended.

Vaclav Klaus’s term as president of the country is due to end on Thursday.

Thirty-eight senators in the 81-seat house, controlled by the left-wing opposition, voted to impeach President Vaclav Klaus, with 30 voting against. Only the Senate has such power in the Czech legal system.

The worst punishment Vaclav Klaus faces is the loss of his presidential job, a role the 71-year-old must relinquish later this week having served two terms in office.

Czech lawmakers have narrowly voted to charge country’s outgoing President Vaclav Klaus with high treason
Czech lawmakers have narrowly voted to charge country’s outgoing President Vaclav Klaus with high treason

President Vaclav Klaus’ New Year measures included an amnesty for many prisoners.

It was not, however, the decision to free some 7,000 prisoners serving sentences of up to a year or cancel all suspended sentences, but rather the halting of the prosecution of cases that had dragged on for more than eight years that caused widespread public anger.

In one fell swoop, a dozen high-profile corruption cases – cases that involve millions of dollars in asset-stripping, bribes and fraud – were thrown out.

The halted prosecutions included that of prominent businessman Tomas Pitr for alleged tax fraud and that of former football association chief Frantisek Chvalovsky for embezzlement.

The senators also accuse Vaclav Klaus of flouting the constitution by refusing to ratify European treaties, and for refusing to rule on the appointment of judges despite being ordered by courts to do so.

The Euroskeptic president held up the ratification of Europe’s landmark Lisbon Treaty, while demanding an opt-out for the country.

Czech Senate is dominated by leftist opponents of Vaclav Klaus, whose departure from office is imminent so this vote is a symbolic – albeit dramatic – end to his presidency.

It is still unclear as to what exactly a guilty verdict would mean as Vaclav Klaus will no longer be in office when the constitutional court delivers its ruling, and the biggest sanction he would face is the loss of his presidential pension.

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Steven Spielberg to develop Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon screenplay for TV

Steven Spielberg is to direct a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick about Napoleon, which was scrapped by the late film maker in the 1970s.

Steven Spielberg told French TV network Canal+ he would make a TV miniseries – not a film – about Napoleon’s life.

He previously collaborated with Stanley Kubrick on 2001’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence.

The science fiction drama was conceived by Stanley Kubrick in the 1970s and later written and directed by Steven Spielberg.

Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Stanley Kubrick directed groundbreaking films including 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, Dr. Strangelove and Eyes Wide Shut, his last film before his death in 1999.

Steven Spielberg is to direct a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick about Napoleon, which was scrapped by the late film maker in the 1970s
Steven Spielberg is to direct a screenplay by Stanley Kubrick about Napoleon, which was scrapped by the late film maker in the 1970s

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Stanley Kubrick was “devoted” to the research involved in the biopic about Napoleon, spending years exploring the French emperor’s life in detail.

A Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibit highlighting Stanley Kubrick’s work displayed a 1971 draft letter to studio executives, telling them: “It’s impossible to tell you what I’m going to do except to say that I expect to make the best movie ever made.”

It also highlighted an offer letter he wrote to Austrian actor Oskar Werner for the title role in the film and a “very polite hand-written inability letter” from Audrey Hepburn, in which she said she had decided not to work for a while, but asked if he would consider her “again sometime”.

The Hollywood Reporter said Steven Spielberg would develop Napoleon in conjunction with Kubrick’s family.

“The late filmmaker is famed for his obsessive perfectionism, so his estate should find comfort working in the able hands of Spielberg,” it said.

Scott Disick abandons Kourtney Kardashian on Paris bridge

Kourtney Kardashian been accused by younger sister Kim of taking her job as a mother too close to heart.

When Kim Kardashian offered advice on how her sister’s relationship with partner Scott Disick a kick-start, Kourtney planned a spontaneous trip to Paris.

Kourtney Kardashian’s plans quickly went sour when Scott Disick left her cold and abandoned on the romantic Pont l’Archeveche bridge, throwing her into a fit of tears.

On the latest episode of Kourtney & Kim Take Miami, 32-year-old Kim Kardashian had warned her sister Kourtney that her devotion to be a mother could be causing a strain with her partner.

“He just feels like you only care about the kids,” Kim Kardashian said.

Kourtney Kardashian, 33, admitted to putting the children first, to which Kim retorted that it’s cut into the couple’s time together – something that could lead to a pretty severe fate.

“He’s going to cheat on you and it’ll be your fault,” Kim Kardashian warned.

The line hits particularly close for Kim Kardashian, who herself is caught in the middle of a divorce from her husband Kris Humphries, whom she formally split from in 2011.

Kim Kardashian’s assertion strikes a different view of the relationship between Kourtney and Scott Disick on this season.

Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have been particularly close since the birth of their second child Penelope, but Scott himself opened up to Kim about a growing drift.

“I feel like she’s a reliable mom and she wants to be around the kids, but I wish she was into doing more things with me,” Scott Disick said.

Scott Disick left Kourtney Kardashian cold and abandoned on the romantic Pont l'Archeveche bridge in Paris
Scott Disick left Kourtney Kardashian cold and abandoned on the romantic Pont l’Archeveche bridge in Paris

So to prevent Scott Disick from taking off on a trip to Vegas – where he might be tempted to fall into an unsavory situation – Kim Kardashian took it upon herself to intervene.

“I love giving dating advice, even financial advice,” Kim Kardashian revealed to the cameras.

And while she was thankful for the note, Kourtney Kardashian opened up to her therapist that she was unhappy being judged by her younger sister.

“Kim loves being involved in other people’s lives, just meddling when it’s none of her business,” Kourtney Kardashian said.

“She just doesn’t know when to butt out.”

Curiosity rover put into safe mode after computer glitch

Curiosity Mars rover has been put into “safe mode” after a computer glitch caused by corrupted files.

NASA’s Curiosity robot, which is analyzing rock samples on Mars, is now running from a back-up computer.

NASA scientists are looking into possible causes for the files on the robot’s flash memory being damaged.

The fault means the rover’s work has been put on temporary hold while the back-up computer is reconfigured so it can take full control.

“We’re still early on in the process,” said project manager Richard Cook, in an interview with Space.com.

“We have probably several days, maybe a week of activities to get everything back and reconfigured.”

Curiosity rover has been running on the back-up computer since Thursday.

NASA’s Curiosity robot, which is analyzing rock samples on Mars, is now running from a back-up computer
NASA’s Curiosity robot, which is analyzing rock samples on Mars, is now running from a back-up computer

“We switched computers to get to a standard state from which to begin restoring routine operations,” Richard Cook said.

On Curiosity’s Twitter feed, NASA wrote: “Don’t flip out: I just flipped over to my B-side computer while the team looks into an A-side memory issue.”

The corrupted files may have been caused by stray cosmic rays.

Speaking to Space.com, Richard Cook said: “The hardware that we fly is radiation-tolerant, but there’s a limit to how hardened it can be.

“You can still get high-energy particles that can cause the memory to be corrupted. It certainly is a possibility and that’s what we’re looking into.”

The timing of the glitch would frustrate NASA as Curiosity had just begun analyzing rock samples.

Samples from Mars’ surface had been ingested into the rover’s on-board laboratory last month.

The back-up computer on the rover had previously been used to test software updates before they were installed on the main machine.

Due to capacity limitations on the craft, Curiosity rover launched with only the software needed to land. Once on the planet, new software had to then be installed remotely.

Germany threatens Schengen veto on Bulgaria and Romania

German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich says his country will not allow Bulgaria or Romania to join the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone if the issue is put to a vote in the EU on Thursday.

“If Romania and Bulgaria insist on a vote, the attempt will fail because of a German veto,” Hans-Peter Friedrich said.

Both countries must take further steps to prevent migrants abusing the system, he told Germany’s Spiegel news website.

Bulgaria and Romania have sought Schengen entry since joining the EU in 2007.

Most EU countries, and some others including Switzerland and Norway, are in the Schengen zone, where border controls for those countries’ citizens are minimal or non-existent.

The UK and Republic of Ireland opted to stay out. In the UK, the governing Conservative Party is considering ways to limit immigration from Bulgaria and Romania when EU labor market restrictions are removed for the two countries next year.

German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich says his country will not allow Bulgaria or Romania to join the EU's passport-free Schengen zone
German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich says his country will not allow Bulgaria or Romania to join the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone

Schengen will be discussed by EU home affairs and justice ministers on Thursday.

Hans-Peter Friedrich said “the right of free movement gives all people in Europe the opportunity to come to another country for work, for education, but it’s not allowed to come only to Germany or Great Britain to get social security”. The minister is in the conservative Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU), allied to Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“That’s the reason why we want to send people back, and this is what we have to regulate in our European law… There is no problem when people are coming to Germany for work, that’s what we want in Europe, but we don’t want people coming only to have social security,” he said.

The Netherlands has previously voted to delay the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to Schengen, arguing that both countries need to step up measures against corruption and organized crime.

Ben Freeman caught cheating on Jennifer Biddall with co-star Gina Beck

Ben Freeman has been having an affair with his West End co-star Gina Beck, it was reported today.

Married ex Emmerdale actor Ben Freeman, who has a 15-month-old son, was pictured openly kissing and hugging Gina Beck, 31, on a packed tube just last week – apparently not caring who saw them.

Sources said British actors Ben Freeman and Gina Beck have been lovers since January and have enjoyed sneaking around behind the back of Ben’s wife, former Hollyoaks actress Jennifer Biddall, after meeting on West End show Wicked three months ago.

Insiders added the rest of the cast are uncomfortable with their relationship, which Ben Freeman and Gina Beck have made obvious at rehearsals.

It isn’t the first time Ben Freeman has become embroiled in a scandal – he hit the headlines in 2008 when he faced trial for raping a 16-year-old girl in Barbados. Ben Freeman was later acquitted.

A source told The Daily Star: “It is no surprise they were caught. This has all been behind Jennifer’s back, she had no idea.

“There were no signs of the marriage in trouble. They were blissfully happy and everyone thought they were the real deal and would last forever. The marriage definitely was not over.”

Ben Freeman has been having an affair with his West End co-star Gina Beck
Ben Freeman has been having an affair with his West End co-star Gina Beck

Ben Freeman, who plays Prince Fiyero, only started on the show this year after beginning rehearsals in October.

The source added: “Gina puts herself out there as this squeaky-clean actress, so this news coming out will not do her any good. She was engaged to someone up until very recently.”

Ben Freeman met wife Jennifer Biddall on the set of Dreamcoats and Petticoats, she agreed to marry him two years after he was acquitted of the rape charge.

The actor was accused in 2006 of raping a girl, from Cheshire, on a sun lounger on the tropical island.

Ben Freeman repeatedly denied rape and claimed the sex had been consensual – he was acquitted of the charge.

After Ben Freeman’s son was born he did a shoot with his wife Jennifer Biddall for OK! magazine and even had a husband and wife column in Mother and Baby magazine.

Sugar Bear released from hospital after being diagnosed with pancreatitis

Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson was seen holding onto her dad Michael, known as Sugar Bear, as he returned to their Georgia home after spending over a week in hospital.

Sugar Bear was rushed to the hospital after suffering chest and stomach pains and was diagnosed with pancreatitis.

Despite the TLC network’s cameras rolling Honey Boo Boo was completely focused on her sick father as he arrived home.

Honey Boo Boo, 7, tenderly guided her dad up the stars and gave him a big hug as he crossed the threshold.

Clearly, still struggling with his illness, Sugar Bear stayed in his pajamas and wrapped a large blanket around his shoulders.

Making sure to stay close was Honey Boo Boo’s mother June Shannon.

June Shannon has been updating fans on her partner’s condition via their official Facebook.

Sugar Bear was rushed to the hospital after suffering chest and stomach pains and was diagnosed with pancreatitis
Sugar Bear was rushed to the hospital after suffering chest and stomach pains and was diagnosed with pancreatitis

Just prior to his release, June Shannon thanked fans for their support: “Another update on Sugar Bear – it’s a great one – thanks to all the prays and thoughts Sugar Bear is going to be released [he] will be so glad to be going back home.

“Hope we are not back for a while, hospitals are very draining.”

And no wonder, Sugar Bear had himself moved from the first hospital he was admitted to, and spent a night in Intensive Care, and after not feeling like he was “was getting the best treatment possible” he checked into a new hospital where it was revealed he was also suffering from pneumonia.

It has already been a tough few months for Honey Boo Boo’s father after numerous health complaints.

Following a quad bike accident Sugar Bear’s foot got an infection landing him in the hospital in September.

Paramedics had to be called to the home when Sugar Bear fell ill during the family’s Christmas toy drive, after suffering from high blood pressure.

Facebook admits teenagers are becoming bored with the social network turning to Snapchat and Instagram

Facebook has admitted that teenagers are becoming bored with the social networking giant.

Facing competition from younger, more agile and “cooler” apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, Facebook fears its long-term business could be harmed.

And as Facebook approaches its tenth anniversary the firm published its annual 10-K report last month revealing that its younger users are increasingly turning away from the multi-billion dollar business.

Published last month, Facebook annual report states: “We believe that some of our users, particularly our younger users, are aware of and actively engaging with other products and services similar to, or as a substitute for, Facebook.

“For example, we believe that some of our users have reduced their engagement with Facebook in favor of increased engagement with other products and services such as Instagram.

“In the event that our users increasingly engage with other products and services, we may experience a decline in user engagement and our business could be harmed.”

The sobering admission that they need to sharpen their public image comes as Facebook Director of Product Blake Ross announced in scathing terms why he was leaving the social networking powerhouse.

“I’m leaving because a Forbes writer asked his son’s best friend Todd if Facebook was still cool and the friend said no, and plus none of HIS friends think so either even Leila who used to love it, and this journalism made me reconsider the long-term viability of the company.”

Facing competition from younger, more agile and “cooler” apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, Facebook fears its long-term business could be harmed
Facing competition from younger, more agile and “cooler” apps such as Snapchat and Instagram, Facebook fears its long-term business could be harmed

Maybe because of the seriousness of his jesting post, Blake Ross pulled the message from his Facebook page.

However, it did not divert from the fact that teenagers are very often a plausible, but non-scientific barometer for trends – especially what is cool and what is not.

Indeed, the founder and of new social networking site Branch, Josh Miller, asked his 15-year-old sister for her opinion on Facebook.

Her verdict was damning.

“She tries to visit Facebook as infrequently as possible,” Josh Miller wrote, because it’s addictive, and because it’s not as fun as Instagram.

“Facebook may have an irreversibly bad brand,” Josh Miller concluded.

Web-expert, Laura Portwood-Stacer was more concise in her opinion of how Facebook relates to today’s teenagers.

“I think it has less to do with kids consciously looking for <<the next big thing>> than Facebook just no longer being a space that serves them,” said Laura Portwood-Stacer.

“I think kids are less self-conscious about trying to be cool than marketers would like to think,” she added.

Teenagers are turning to sites like Tumblr and apps like Snapchat and Instagram as their preferred methods of communication.

“Tumblr is mainly my obsession as of now,” said 15-year-old Collin Wisniewski to The Verge.

“It just seems more intimate and it’s not really a place of bragging, but more of a place of sharing.”

Apps such as Snapchat give power to younger users who do not like the idea of their images existing forever and tagged on Facebook,

“I would say that this app really is one of my major communicating devices more than really a social network,” said Collin Wisniewski.

However, this does not mean that teens are leaving Facebook similar in manner to the demise of MySpace.

They are simply using the service less and other newer products more.

And, of course, monetarily, Facebook owns Instagram and is still at the forefront of mobile device apps.

Oestrogen skin patches may be a cheaper and safer treatment for prostate cancer

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A new study has found that skin patches which deliver oestrogen into the blood may be a cheaper and safer treatment for prostate cancer than current therapies.

The main treatment is injections of a chemical to cut levels of testosterone – the driving force of many prostate cancers – but it causes side effects.

The Imperial College London study in the Lancet Oncology compared patches and injections in 254 patients.

It found patches were safe and should avoid menopause-like side effects.

Using oestrogen to treat prostate cancer is an old treatment.

Both oestrogen and testosterone are very similar chemically, so ramping up the levels of oestrogen in the body can reduce the amount of testosterone produced – and slow prostate cancer growth.

Skin patches which deliver oestrogen into the blood may be a cheaper and safer treatment for prostate cancer than current therapies
Skin patches which deliver oestrogen into the blood may be a cheaper and safer treatment for prostate cancer than current therapies

However, taking oral oestrogen pills caused significant health problems by overdosing the liver. The organ then produced chemicals which caused blood clots, heart attacks and strokes.

The preferred treatment is injections of a drug, LHRHa, which reduces the production of both oestrogen and testosterone. However, this has side effects similar to the menopause in women – resulting in poor bone health and diabetes.

Prof. Paul Abel, from Imperial College London, said: “We’re not claiming this is equivalent to current therapies yet, but it does look like we are getting castration levels of testosterone.”

However, the researchers need to follow patients for longer.

“The next step is to test if the oestrogen patches are as effective at stopping the growth of prostate cancer as the current hormone treatments, we’re now testing this in over 600 patients.”

Kenya votes in first election under new constitution

Kenya is voting in an election that observers describe as the most important in the country’s history.

It is the first time a vote has taken place under Kenyan new constitution, designed to prevent a repeat of violence that followed the 2007 polls.

More than 1,000 people died in widespread ethnic violence when supporters of rival candidates clashed.

Despite appeals for calm, at least four police officers died when they were attacked near Mombasa on Monday.

At least six other people – including several attackers – are also reported to have died in the assault in the early hours in Changamwe, half an hour’s drive from the centre of Mombasa.

Reports from around the country suggested long lines of voters were forming before polling stations opened.

Some technical difficulties were reported with newly instituted biometric voting kits – designed to counter claims of vote-rigging and long delays in announcing poll results that were partly blamed for the violence last time.

Kenyans will choose a president, members of parliament and senators, county governors and members of 47 county assemblies.

Eight presidential candidates are standing but it is essentially a two-horse race pitting Prime Minister Raila Odinga against Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta.

Some observers say they are particularly concerned about violence erupting should neither of the two frontrunners poll more than 50% – in which case the vote will go to a run-off, probably on April 11.

Uhuru Kenyatta, son of Kenya’s founding father Jomo Kenyatta, is due to stand trial at the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in orchestrating the violence five years ago.

His running mate, William Ruto, has also been indicted by the court. Both men deny any wrongdoing.

Kenya is voting in an election that observers describe as the most important in the country's history
Kenya is voting in an election that observers describe as the most important in the country’s history

The post-election violence of 2007-8 broke out after Raila Odinga claimed he had been cheated of victory by supporters of President Mwai Kibaki.

Supporters of the rival candidates, from different ethnic groups, took up arms against each other.

Raila Odinga later joined a government of national unity under a peace deal.

In the run-up to Monday’s vote, President Mwai Kibaki – who is not seeking re-election – urged Kenyans to vote peacefully and for the losers to accept defeat.

“Cast your vote and keep the peace,” he said in a televised address to the nation on Friday.

“Let us send a clear message to the world that our democracy has come of age. A peaceful vote is a vote for a secure, prosperous and stable Kenya.”

Candidates have also promised to respect the result and urged their supporters to refrain from violence.

Clerics across Kenya also gave sermons dedicated to peace on Sunday.

The police, however, have warned of conspiracies to cause chaos – in Nairobi and elsewhere – and have made it clear that violence will not be tolerated.

Security is being stepped up with some 99,000 police officers being deployed around the country, at polling stations and vote-counting centres.

The polling stations are open from 06:00 to 17:00 local time.

Presidential candidates must secure support from across the country to be declared the winner, so they cannot just rely on support from their ethnic groups, as has been the case in previous elections.

Official results will be announced by March 11 by the electoral commission.

Kenyan election in numbers:

  • 14 million registered voters
  • 8 presidential candidates
  • 99,000 police officers being deployed
  • First election under new constitution
  • Winning presidential candidates need 50% of vote + 25% in half of 47 counties
  • Voters will get ballot papers for 6 different elections
  • 100,000 people still living in camps after violence followed 2007 poll
  • Uhuru Kenyatta among the favorites despite facing trial at the ICC, where he is accused of crimes against humanity over last election

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HIV baby girl cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy

Researchers have announced that a baby girl in the US, who was born with HIV, appears to have been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy.

The Mississippi child is now two-and-a-half years old and has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection.

More testing needs to be done to see if the treatment would have the same effect on other children.

But the results could possibly lead to a cure for children with HIV.

If the girl stays healthy it would be only the world’s second reported cure.

Dr. Deborah Persaud, a virologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, presented the findings at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Atlanta.

“This is a proof of concept that HIV can be potentially curable in infants,” she said.

In 2007, Timothy Ray Brown became the first person in the world believed to have recovered from HIV.

His infection was eradicated through an elaborate treatment for leukaemia that involved the destruction of his immune system and a stem cell transplant from a donor with a rare genetic mutation that resists HIV infection.

A baby girl in the US, who was born with HIV, appears to have been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy
A baby girl in the US, who was born with HIV, appears to have been cured after very early treatment with standard drug therapy

In contrast, the case of the Mississippi baby involved a cocktail of widely available drugs already used to treat HIV infection in infants.

It suggests the treatment wiped out HIV before it could form hideouts in the body.

These so-called reservoirs of dormant cells usually rapidly re-infect anyone who stops medication, said Dr. Deborah Persaud.

The baby was born in a rural hospital where the mother had only just tested positive for HIV infection.

Because the mother had not been given any prenatal HIV treatment, doctors knew the baby was at high risk of being infected.

Researchers said the baby was then transferred to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.

Once there, paediatric HIV specialist Dr. Hannah Gay put the baby on a cocktail of three standard HIV-fighting drugs at just 30 hours old, even before laboratory tests came back confirming the infection.

“I just felt like this baby was at higher-than-normal risk and deserved our best shot,” Dr. Hannah Gay said.

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Roman Catholic cardinals begin talks on next Pope election in Rome

Roman Catholic cardinals from around the world are due to meet in Rome to begin the process of electing the next Pope.

The College of Cardinals will hold daily talks leading up to a conclave in which a new Pope will be chosen.

The election process comes after Pope Benedict XVI stepped down after nearly eight years in office leading the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.

Pope Benedict XVI was the first pontiff to resign in 600 years.

The first pre-conclave meeting on Monday morning is to be headed by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Angelo Sodano.

Cardinals – known as the “princes” of the Church – will discuss future challenges to the Church and discreetly weigh up possible papal candidates.

The conclave – to be held in the Sistine Chapel – is expected to take place next week.

Correspondents say the 115 cardinal electors, those under the age of 80 who will take part in the conclave, will want the new Pope to be officially installed in time to preside over Holy Week.

Roman Catholic cardinals from around the world are due to meet in Rome to begin the process of electing the next Pope
Roman Catholic cardinals from around the world are due to meet in Rome to begin the process of electing the next Pope

Ceremonies start with Palm Sunday on March 24 and culminate in Easter the following Sunday.

Strict precautions against leaks of unauthorized information will be in operation at the Vatican until the next Pope has been chosen.

Technicians will debug the cardinals’ lodgings and mobile phones will be banned altogether during the conclave.

Britain’s formerly most senior Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O’Brien, has said he will not take part in the conclave after standing down amid allegations of improper behavior.

On Sunday, Cardinal Keith O’Brien admitted his sexual conduct had at times “fallen beneath the standards expected of me”.

He apologized and asked forgiveness from those whom he had “offended”.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien resigned as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh last Monday after three priests and a former priest made allegations against him dating back to the 1980s.

Benedict, 85, officially ceased to be the Pope at 20:00 local time on Friday.

He left the Vatican in a motorcade before being flown by helicopter to the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome.

The German pontiff, who was born Joseph Ratzinger, will continue to be known as Benedict XVI, with the new title of “pope emeritus”.

He is expected to retire to a monastery on a hill inside Vatican City. Officials say he will not be able to intervene publicly in the next papacy although he may offer advice.

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Park Geun-hye warns over South Korea’s political deadlock

Newly elected South Korean President Park Geun-hye has warned that the country is facing “unprecedented” political deadlock which is hampering economic progress.

Park Geun-hye was sworn in as president last week, but has not yet been able to form a cabinet.

She has failed to reach agreement with the opposition over her plans for reorganizing the government.

They say plans to move the media into a new ministry would effectively put broadcasting under state control.

In a televised address, Park Geun-hye apologized for the deadlock, saying it had “caused serious delays to state affairs” and was “unprecedented since the country’s founding”.

Park Geun-hye dismissed the Democratic United Party’s claim that bringing the media into a new Ministry for Planning and Science was a move to control broadcasting.

“There is no other purpose than to strengthen the country’s competitiveness by creating a new growth engine and improving the people’s lives by creating many good jobs,” she said.

”We are in an urgent situation, and we cannot afford losing even just one minute or one second,” Park Geun-hye said, referring to South Korea’s struggling economy.

Newly elected South Korean President Park Geun-hye has warned that the country is facing "unprecedented" political deadlock which is hampering economic progress
Newly elected South Korean President Park Geun-hye has warned that the country is facing “unprecedented” political deadlock which is hampering economic progress

The president also said South Korea was at “crisis level”, following the recent underground test by North Korea of a nuclear device and its launch of a three-stage rocket, both of which were seen as a breach of UN resolutions and condemned as a threat to stability in the region.

The debate between the DUP and Park Geun-hye’s Saenuri party has become uglier as it has drawn on, with many of those who oppose her plans reportedly accusing her of trying to force the bill through and behaving in an undemocratic way.

There is already a spotlight on how Park Geun-hye handles herself in power, because her father – also a former leader of the country – was a military autocrat who suppressed the pro-democracy movement.

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Heidi Klum joins America’s Got Talent judging panel

German supermodel Heidi Klum has joined the judging panel of America’s Got Talent.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Heidi Klum will officially be announced as the fourth America’s Got Talent judge on Monday, March 4.

TMZ obtained a photo from the America’s Got Talent set in New Orleans that features the four seat judge panel with Heidi Klum’s name.

Heidi Klum will sit on the panel alongside returning judges Howard Stern, Howie Mandel and new addition Mel B of the Spice Girls.

Sharon Osbourne served as judge last season, but quit in a very public fashion.

Heidi Klum has joined the judging panel of America's Got Talent
Heidi Klum has joined the judging panel of America’s Got Talent

Bonnie Franklin dies from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69

Tony Award nominee Bonnie Franklin, who played a single mom at the center of the hit TV sitcom One Day At A Time, died Friday of complications from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69.

Valerie Bertinelli, who played the youngest daughter of Bonnie Franklin’s character on the CBS show, said her “heart is breaking” after hearing the news.

“Bonnie has always been one of the most important women in my life and was a second mother to me,” Valerie Bertinelli said.

“She taught me how to navigate this business and life itself with grace and humor, and to always be true to yourself.

“I will miss her terribly.”

Southern California-born Bonnie Franklin broke into show business 60 years ago, appearing on the Colgate Comedy Hour TV show.

She racked up roles on programs such as Gidget, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and The Munsters before heading out to Broadway after her graduation from UCLA.

Bonnie Franklin’s debut in Applause on stage earned her accolades and a Tony nomination in 1970 in the category of featured actress in a musical.

Eventually, Bonnie Franklin returned to television, including in 1975 landing the breakthrough role of Ann Romano in One Day At A Time. She played a recently divorced mother of two teenage girls who, together, move to Indianapolis to begin a new life.

“Ms. Franklin helped define and illuminate the role of single-working mothers within the cultural landscape,” CBS said in a written statement.

Bonnie Franklin, who played a single mom at the center of the hit TV sitcom One Day At A Time, died Friday of complications from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69
Bonnie Franklin, who played a single mom at the center of the hit TV sitcom One Day At A Time, died Friday of complications from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69

One Day At A Time, produced by Norman Lear, ran for nine seasons.

After it ended, Bonnie Franklin scored some jobs directing and acting, most recently in guest spots on the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland and the soap opera The Young And The Restless.

Bonnie Franklin was the spouse for 29 years of producer Marvin Minoff, who died in 2009, as well as a mother and grandmother.

The actress died Friday in her home surrounded by family and friends, according to CBS.

“She was a GREAT and comforting role model for single mothers, as I was one of them at that same time,” wrote a CNN.com commenter with the handle Gera Merix.

“Bye Bonnie … Have a good trip to heaven.”

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Sinkhole house partially demolished

Demolition crews have partially razed Florida home of Jeffrey Bush, who is presumed dead after he was swallowed up by a sinkhole under his bedroom.

Rescuers earlier ended efforts to find the body of Jeffrey Bush, 36, whose bedroom was engulfed by the 6 m (20 ft) hole on as he slept on Thursday night.

Sinkholes are common in parts of Florida, although most are quite small.

Experts are trying to ascertain how far the underground cavity reaches and whether more homes are at risk.

All homes near to the house in Seffner – a suburb of 8,000 people 25 km (15 miles) east of central Tampa – have been evacuated.

Officials have created a 100ft-wide safety zone fearing the top of the sinkhole is growing.

Jeffrey Bush’s house covers most of the hole, and a local official said crews would try to move the building forward to enable surviving family members to retrieve their belongings from it.

“We don’t know, in fact, whether it will collapse or whether it will hold up,” said Hillsborough County Administrator Mike Merrill.

On Sunday, the demolition crews left standing only a few walls of the house.

They were proceeding as carefully as possible to salvage at least some of the home’s contents for five survivors.

Demolition crews have partially razed Florida home of Jeffrey Bush, who is presumed dead after he was swallowed up by a sinkhole under his bedroom
Demolition crews have partially razed Florida home of Jeffrey Bush, who is presumed dead after he was swallowed up by a sinkhole under his bedroom

A Bible, family photos and a woman’s purse were among the items saved.

The demolition is expected to be completed on Monday and experts would then examine the hole.

Just before the crews started their work, 35-year-old Jeremy Bush, who had tried to save his brother, was seen praying outside the house.

Five people escaped unharmed, after hearing a loud crash and Jeffrey Bush screaming as the earth crumbled below the house.

Jeremy Bush said he jumped into the chasm to dig his brother out but failed. He was later rescued by police. .

Rescuers then used listening devices and cameras at the scene, but found no signs of life.

“There’s no way of possible survival,” said fire rescue spokeswoman Jessica Damico on Saturday.

Jeremy Bush told reporters that someone had visited the four-bedroom house some weeks ago to check for sinkholes and other issues but found nothing wrong.

“And a couple of months later, my brother dies. In a sinkhole,” he said.

Florida state law requires home insurers to provide coverage against sinkholes.

Experts say much of Florida sits on a system of limestone caverns which are subject to water erosion, causing them to collapse.

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