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Divorce ‘not an option’ for J.Lo

Divorce ‘not an option’ for J.LoMelbourne, Jan 16 : Despite creating headlines with her troubled marriage to pop star Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez has refuted the idea of a divorce, as its not an option for her.

Its been reported that the `'Maid In Manhattan' actress' four-year-old marriage to Anthony has hit the rocks, but Lopez revealed that the claims have been blown out of proportion and her marriage is no where close to a divorce.

The claims about the duo's collapsing marriage began circulating after Lopez was spotted without her wedding band.

Ponting unsure about Strauss

Ponting unsure about StraussMelbourne, Jan.

Aussie man says Mary and Jesus image in lava lamp blessed his life

Melbourne, Jan 16 : An Australian man claims that his life has been blessed ever since an image of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus appeared in his lava lamp.

Lehmann withdraws from race to coach England

Lehmann withdraws from race to coach EnglandMelbourne, Jan. 16 : Former Australian batsman Darren Lehmann has withdrawn from the race to coach the England cricket team, and instead, suggested that former team-mate Tom Moody take on the responsibility.

Lehmann, 38, last night said he preferred to concentrate on his first coaching foray with Indian Premier League side Deccan Chargers.

Champion Zimbabwe batsman and Moores'' assistant Andy Flower, ex-South African coach Graham Ford and former England spinner Ashley Giles are among candidates mentioned to steer England.

Ponting believes Oz''s recent form good enough for Proteas

Ponting believes Oz''s recent form good enough for ProteasMelbourne, Jan. 16 : Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting believes that his side is in the form of its life, and has the momentum going into the first of five one-dayers against South Africa.

According to Fox Sports, Ponting and his men must fight for every centimeter of advantage, and therefore, it comes as no surprise that he has declared a psychological victory for his men.

He has suggested that the visitors are in a state without their captain Graeme Smith and were over-run with meddling generals during the last Twenty20 match.

Left-handed people more likely to be reserved, anxious

Left-handed people more likely to be reserved, anxiousMelbourne, Jan 16 : Left-handed people are more likely to be reserved, anxious, shy and embarrassed than their right-handed counterparts, according to a new study.

Researchers at the University of Abertay in Dundee, Scotland, say that the lefties are more likely to feel anxiety, shyness or embarrassment about doing or saying what they want.

The team have found that lefties are likely to agree with statements like "I worry about making mistakes" and "Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit".

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