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Michelle Williams' grief at Heath Ledger’s death ''gets worse''

Michelle Williams' grief at Heath Ledger’s death ''gets worse''Melbourne, November 24: Grief-stricken Michelle Williams has revealed that her sorrow over the death of her former boyfriend Heath Ledger continues to “get worse”.

Speaking at a candid interview, the ‘Brokeback Mountain’ star said that she continued to struggle with her emotions regarding her former beau’s shocking death from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

Oz cleric vows to end segregation in mosques

Nudist resort owner blasts "prudie nudies"Melbourne, Nov. 22 : Australia''s most senior Muslim, Sheik Fehmi Najl el-Imam, has said he will end segregation of men and women in mosques, in a bold response to Islamic women''s anger at entrenched discrimination.

The Mufti of Australia said he would put his proposal to the next meeting of the Australian National Imams'' Council and consider how women could share the room with men during prayers.

Time for Hayden to get sentimental and quit

Australian opener Mathew HaydenMelbourne, Nov. 22 : Is it time for Australian opener Mathew Hayden to get sentimental about his time in the game and quit? The Telegraph certainly thinks so.

In article that has appeared in the paper, it says that though Hayden is known to come back from the brink, this time round, he needs to perhaps have a chat with his little mate (the Baggy Green) and determine the timing of his retirement.

Ponting facing what Border went through in the 1980s

Australian cricket captain Ricky PontingMelbourne, Nov. 22: Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting is probably going through a phase in his sporting life that was something similar to what his predecessor Allan Border went through in the mid-1980s.

Sex, death form Oz Govt’s new anti-binge drinking campaign theme

Heath Ledger''s family slams book for describing him ''mentally ill''

Heath LedgerMelbourne, Nov 21 : Heath Ledger''s family has slammed a book that describes the late actor mentally ill.

The Ledgers issued a statement today to distance his immediate family, close friends and associates from Janet Fife-Yeomans book ''Heath: A Family''s Tale'', published by Murdoch Books.

The book suggests that the ''Brokeback Mountain'' star may have suffered from bipolar disorder just as his estranged uncle Haydn Ledger does.

However, the Ledgers have claimed that the book is grossly inaccurate.

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