London, Apr. 7 : England soccer star David Beckham''s son, Brooklyn, appears to be following in his father footsteps by showing off his football skills at an Italian park.
Brooklyn, 10, enjoyed the Italian sunshine as he and his two brothers Romeo, six, and Cruz, four, visited the park for a kickabout, The Telegraph reports.
Accompanied by a minder, Brooklyn displayed some of the skills he may have inherited from his father, who is currently on loan at AC Milan until the end of the season.
London, April 7: Jade Goody’s family is reportedly worried that robbers may target her grave and steal “trophies”.
Widower Jack Tweed and mum Jackiey Budden had begged fans to stay away from her secret burial place, insisting: “We don’t want to turn it into a shrine.”
About 100 people had flocked to the quiet spot where the mum-of-two, who lost her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, aged 27, had been buried.
Jack was desperate for her burial place to be kept private but was left disappointed when mourners discovered its location.
London, Apr 7: Unlike men, women do not engage in risky financial decisions when given testosterone, Swedish researchers have shown.
Although earlier studies have found correlations between testosterone levels and risky behaviour in men, including one that found that male securities traders with more testosterone in their saliva made riskier financial decisions, the latest study has suggested that women are a safer pair of hands on the stock-market trading floor than men when given the hormone.
London, Apr 7: The 17-year-old Manchester United teen sensation, Federico Macheda, earns little more than a grand a week, the amount Rio Ferdinand picks up every two hours.
A row has erupted in Italy with his old club Lazio fuming at being paid so little in compensation after Macheda’s match-winner against Aston Villa on Sunday.