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Ana suffers jet lag down under

Serbian tennis glamour girl Ana Ivanovic is calling the Sunshine Coast home for the next two weeks as she prepares for 2009 season. Staying at a plush Sunshine Beach residence, the brunette bombshell didn’t let the heat stop her running kilometres through Noosa’s nationnal park early to ensure she’s in peak fitness for next month’s Brisban International. Ana said: “It feels great to be in Australia again. I’m suffering from jet-lag big time. But at least it meant that I was able to get up very early and go to the beach this morning, From what I’ve seen so far. Queenasland is extremely beautiful.”

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Natural calamities will end global financial crisis: Shilpa Shetty


Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty says she belongs to a spiritual movement that believes the only way out of the present global financial crisis is through natural calamities - because the world is “overpopulated”. “I belong to a movement called the Oneness University who expect things in the financial environment to get worse before 2012.

“It’s very logical - the world is overpopulated and we suffer things like global warming and poverty as a result. The only way to achieve balance is to let nature take its course through natural calamities,” she told The Daily Telegraph newspaper. In an interview on matters of personal finance, she was asked if she believed the current market difficulties were happening for a reason.

Shetty said that from a “spiritual perspective” she did not think “anyone needs to be apologetic about being successful or having money”.

“The more successful you are, the more job opportunities you create for other people.

“But I have high personal values and I will not compromise or do anything I’m uncomfortable with just to make money. Some people play dirty and if you do that it will have repercussions. If you keep a clean heart with your money, you will have a clean karmic cycle, but the day you do something negative to another person that karmic circle will start to bring you down.”

She described the financial crisis as “a kind of natural calamity in the economic system and its purpose is to restore balance”.

“I believe there are many people in the West who are always inundated with work and forget to have a life. In a way, for them, this financial downturn can be their wake-up call,” she added.

Sonali Bendre come back to small screen


We’ve seen the gorgeous Sonali Bendre on come back to small screen as a stylish judge at the Indian Idol show. The lady as pretty and gorgeous as ever yet she has no plans of making a comeback to Bollywood. She is very much happy being a home bird and a yummy mummy for her son. “Nothing will make me come back to films. My three-year-old needs me more. I want to be home for my child. I’m definitely not looking at a commitment that will take me away from home,” said Sonali.

Thats sad! Wish we could see her sizzle on screen all over again!

Don’t kiss the badge, says Roy

Andy Johnson was earned not to incite fans of former club Everton by kissing the Fulham badge on his Fulham jersey at Goodison Park. Fulham boss Roy Hodgson was anxrounding to avoid the controversies surroundings badge-kissing incidents involving Wayne Rooney, when the returned to Everton earlier this month, and Newcastle’s Joey Barton, at Sunderland. “The days of badge kissing at Fulham died with the likes of Johnny Haynes and Jimmy Hill. I’m surprised if fans want to see it. I expect every Fulham player to have nothing but the club in his head. He doesn’t need to kiss the badge to show me that.”

Security upped for Hamilton

A security ring was thrown around Lewis Hamilton as he took part in Sunday’s decisive Brazilian Grand Prix. An exclusion zone was set up around the Briton’s hotel in Sao Paulo’s Morumbi district with fans, reporters and staff being prevented from approaching the driver. The move came after more the 16,000 racist messages against Hamilton were posted on a Spanish website called “Burst Hamilton’s Tyre”. Supporters of local Ferrari star Felipe Massa were also believed to have been ready to bombard Hamilton with nuisance phone calls at his hotel. A rowdy reception from the 70,000 crowd in the last race of the season was the least of Hamilton’s concerns. Interest was so intense that touts changed 150 weekend tickets

Rooney apology to paparazzo

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been cautioned for spit-pen a groveling apology to his victim. The Manchester United ace finally said sorry when he attended a police station in central London. Rooney spat on Lee Simmon’s back as he left a restaurant in the capital with wife Coleen. Rooney was first quizzed the day after the incident on July 29 but was not arrested. He said he spat on the ground outside the Hakassan Chinese eaterie. But saliva on 21-year-old Simmon’s clothing matched Rooney’s DNA, the Sun reported

Row over knighthood

It appears a number of skeletons are tumbling out of the Stanford cricket series whose billionaire promoter as been under the media scanner for various acts, including cosying up to wives and girl fiends of England players. It appears now that Stanford’s website falsely claims that Prince Edward bestowed honour on him. “He was presented [with] this honour by His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Ear of Wessex,” states the website. Stanford accepts a knighthood in 2006 but not from Prince Edward. However, The Mail on Sunday reported that the Prince had nothing to do with the honour and that it was not approved by the Queen. His knighthood was bestowed in 2006 under an Antiguan law that allows its politicians to draw up an annual honours list

Vijender for social cause

In a gesture to support social cause, the Olympic medalist Vijender launched two social campaigns “Tree Plantation” and Save Girl Child” have on Thursday on the occasion of his birthday. Vijender who celebrated his 22nd birthday visited the local temple of Goddess Durga and offered prayers. “I felt really good. I got a lot of respect from people here. I have come for blessings of the Goddess. I hope the Goddess blesses me to perform well,” said Vijender, “I have planted a tree on my birthday. I felt really good. Everyone must plant a tree. We all must also start a mission against female foeticide as well. Planting a tree will make the environment green and reduce global environment green and reduce global warming,” said Vijender.

Vijay Singh shows the way

Golfer Vijay Singh’s three victories this year at the age pf 45 has given all middle-aged golfers hope, says Phil Mickelson, who has no plans to hang up his clubs yet given he is only 38. Fiji’s Singh worked hard on his fitness during the off season and it paid dividends with wins at the Barclays, the Deutsche Bank Championship and the FedEx Cup. It propelled him to third to third place in the World Golf Rankings behind Tiger Woods and Mickelson, and he now has 56 career and 40s to see what he has done,” Mickelson said, “With his success many players my age and older been given a newfound lease of life.”

Redskins rule hovers over poll

A handful of critical National Football League games loom this weekend but none figure to have the impact of Monday’s Pittsburgh at Washington match up thanks to the “Redskins Rule” of US politics. For 17 consecutive US presidential ballots, the outcome of the Redskins” last home game before Election Day has been an accurate predictor, some even fancifully claim the true decider, of who will win the White House. If the Redskins win, the incumbent party in the White House wins the subsequent presidential election. Should the Redskins lose, the party holding the presidency loses. With that in mind, Democratic hopeful Barack Obama figures to be supporting the Steelers, 5-2 while Republican John McCain would be hoping for the Redskins, 6-s, to carry the night.