Melbourne, January 31, : Experts have come up with a new range of ‘smart clothing’ that helps fight body odour. The fabric, brainchild of Australian company King Gee, makes use of nanotechnology to absorb body odour. It can also differentiate between a bad and a good smell and absorbs body odour but not deodorant or aftershave, reports The Age.
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London, Jan 31 : Footie John Terry could soon be dragged to court in a 50million pound divorce battle after it was revealed that he had an affair with the ex-girlfriend of former team-mate Wayne Bridge. The 29-year-old England skipper, who recently lost a legal battle to cover up his affair with French model Vanessa Perroncel, 33, is now in a mess. Wife Toni, 28, the mother of his twins, is now making up her mind whether to end the marriage or stand by the Chelsea ace.
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London, Jan 31: England skipper John Terry must come clean on an explosive sex scandal to save himself from being stripped of the England captaincy. According to reports, if Terry misleads Capello over his affair with team-mate Wayne Bridge’s former partner, lingerie model Vanessa Perroncel, his position as captain could become untenable. England’s general manager Franco Baldini will speak with Terry face to face early this week and senior Football Association (FA) management are expecting a full explanation.
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London, January 31 : The woman with whom English soccer star John Terry had an alleged affair is upset about the scandal. Vanessa Perroncel, who was the former girlfriend of Terry’s England teammate Wayne Bridge, said through her publicist Max Clifford that she had been “inundated” by the media. “I spoke to her this morning, and she is very, very upset,” Sky News quoted Clifford as saying.
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Agencies Wijk Aan Zee (The Netherlands), Jan 31 – World champion Viswanathan Anand continued to play spoilsport, this time beating Vladimir Kramnik, at the 72nd edition of the Corus Grandmasters chess tournament. Anand may not have much of a chance of winning the first place. Theoretically, for a share of the first place, Anand will need to win and hope that the current leader Magnus Carlsen loses, while Kramnik and Alexei Shirov do no better than a draw.
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Syed Zarir Hussain Shillong, Jan 31 – Bizarre, but true. The northeastern state of Meghalaya now has two chief ministers – veteran Congress leader D.D. Lapang and the party’s state unit chief Friday Lyngdoh.
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London, January 31 : A man and the woman with whom he had an extra-marital affair have been fined four buffaloes, a pig and RM 2,000, in Malaysia. The Penampang Native Court found them guilty, following the wife’s complaint against them last year. Now, the court fined the man RM1,000 and ordered him to pay compensation of a buffalo or RM1,500 to his wife.
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London, January 31 : Acclaimed Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor is set to be counted amongst UK’s high rollers with a multi-million-pound fortune. The gifted artist, who moved from Mumbai to London in the early 1970s, was said to have grossed an estimated 40 million pounds from his art. The 55-year-old is set to be named in The Sunday Times Rich List as the first specialist sculptor when the 2010 edition comes out, reports Times Online.
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New York, January 31 : Bill Gates has slammed Italian Prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for wasting money on hair transplantion instead of supporting world’s starving people. The Microsoft founder criticized the leader for his “stinginess” with foreign aid and put him at the top of his “list of shame.” “Dear Silvio, I am sorry to make things difficult for you, but you are ignoring the poor people of the world.” the New York Post quoted him as telling the German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau. Gates also told the Suddeutsche Zeitung: “Rich people spend a lot more money on their own problems — like baldness — than they do to fight malaria.” (ANI)
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