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Chelsea must stop sobbing and get on with it: Lampard

Chelsea must stop sobbing and get on with it: LampardLondon, Jan. 16: Frank Lampard has urged Chelsea's whining stars to stop crying - and get on with the job.

"The manager going public with his criticism is not a problem. If you want to cry just because the manager says you are playing below par, you need to look at yourself. We are all men and just have to accept it," The Sun quoted Lampard, as saying.

He was referring to coach Scolari blast at his star-studded squad before Wednesday's third-round replay and it was not hard to pick out Drogba, Deco, Nicolas Anelka and Michael Ballack were his prime targets.

Jammu-Srinagar national Highway closed after snowfall

Jammu-Srinagar national Highway closed after snowfall

Nine Mumbai attackers belonged to Pak Punjab, one to NWFP

Nine Mumbai attackers belonged to Pak Punjab, one to NWFPLahore, Jan 16 : The Indian `dossier of evidence' provided to Pakistan on the Mumbai terror attacks on November 26 alleges that all 10 gunmen involved in the attacks were Pakistani nationals, nine from the Punjab province and one from the North West Frontier Province.

The Mumbai attackers were in the age group of 21 to 28 years, according to the information in the dossier based on Indian investigation of the attacks and interrogation of the lone surviving gunman Ajmal Kasab, the Daily Times reported.

Charlotte Church to wed beau in summer?

Charlotte Church to wed beau in summer?Washington, Jan 16: Welsh singer/songwriter Charlotte Church is reportedly set to wed her rugby star boyfriend Gavin Henson this summer.

The couple already has two children - 15-month-old daughter Ruby and son Dexter, who was born on January 11.

Now Church and Henson plan on sealing their relationship by walking down the aisle as soon as the singer has shed her post baby weight.

Nissan to shift subcompact car production to Thailand in 2010

Nissan to shift subcompact car production to Thailand in 2010 Tokyo - Nissan Motor Co plans to shift production of its March subcompact car to Thailand as a way to reduce cost amid the business slowdown, a Japanese business daily said Friday.

Nissan would be the first Japanese automaker to transfer production of a top-selling car to overseas operations.

The Japanese automaker was expected to incur an operating loss for the 2008-09 fiscal year that ends March 31 due to the slowdown of global car sales and a stronger yen.

17 Pakistani nationals detained in Gujarat

17 Pakistani nationals detained in GujaratGujarat, Jan 16 : The C

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