Melbourne, November 17 : Miley Cyrus’ YouTube account has been infiltrated by a hacker who uploaded a video clip claiming the ‘Hannah Montana’ actress had died.
The death rumour, which has now been trashed, depicted the teen star’s “message” to fans while her song lingered in the background.
"Miley died this morning after being hit by a drunk driver. She always told us if anything ever happened to her then tell her loyal fans first before the public. R. I. P Miley, we''ll never forget you!" the Daily Telegraph quoted it as saying.
Melbourne, November 17 : A new study suggests that it may be better to immerse a heat stroke victim in temperate water rather than treat with the ice.
"Cooling in temperate water took only marginally longer than that in cold water, and one cannot imagine that the 45 (second) cooling difference would have any meaningful physiological or clinical implications," ABC Science quoted Nigel Taylor, an associate professor at the University of Wollongong, as writing in a report that has been published by journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
Working out in the heat often causes dangerous overheating amongst sportspersons, miners, and soldiers. Once a person''s core temperature reaches 39.5°C to 40.5°C they get hyperthermia.
Melbourne, Nov 17 : Aussie all-rounder Shane Watson has said that he loved bowling to Indian opener Gautam Gambhir because it were a big dog-fight to get him out, but added that the latter was no “Mr Perfect”. The duo was involved in a spat in the third Test at Kotla, where the opener elbowed Watson after the latter was seen passing some comments at him.
Melbourne, Nov 16 : Olympic swimming champion Leisel Jones and former AFL footballer Marty Pask have called off their engagement.
The pair was due to tie the knot next year but has amicably decided to end their two-year relationship after realising they were not yet ready for the commitment of marriage.
In a statement released by Jones'' management, the duo said that they would remain friends and would continue to support each other.
"Marty and I met at a time that was right for both of us and we have shared some wonderful memories together but over time we have realised that we were not ready for the commitment of marriage," News. com. au quoted Jones, as saying in a statement.
Melbourne, Nov 16 : Olympic swimming champion Leisel Jones and former AFL footballer Marty Pask have called off their engagement.
The pair was due to tie the knot next year but has amicably decided to end their two-year relationship after realising they were not yet ready for the commitment of marriage.
In a statement released by Jones'' management, the duo said that they would remain friends and would continue to support each other.
"Marty and I met at a time that was right for both of us and we have shared some wonderful memories together but over time we have realised that we were not ready for the commitment of marriage," News. com. au quoted Jones, as saying in a statement.