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Jack Tweed’s mum says he won’t find another Jade Goody

 Jack Tweed’s mum says he won’t find another Jade GoodyLondon, April 28 : Jack Tweed's mum has said that he would never be able to replace his late wife Jade Goody with anyone.

Tweed, 21, who is presently serving 12 weeks in jail for assaulting a cabbie, lost his reality-star wife, 27, to cervical cancer on March 22.

And his mother fears her jailed son will have a tough time to get over the tragedy.

"I think he will find it very hard to find somebody like Jade. She was his first love and he won't find anyone quite like her," the Sun quoted her as telling New! Magazine.

Asia-Pacific ministers concerned over swine flu impact on travel

Asia-Pacific ministers concerned over swine flu impact on travel Manila- Asia-Pacific transport ministers on Tuesday expressed concern over the possible impact of a deadly swine flu outbreak on global travel and agreed to undertake "urgent steps" to prevent the spread of the disease. Philippine Transportation Undersecretary Elena Bautista said officials and representatives of the 21 Asia-Pacific Economic Conference (APEC) economies called for greater cooperation to ensure public safety.

‘Raju-Maharaju’ busy in post-production

Raju-MaharajuDirected by P Bhanushankar and produced by Kumaraswamy Pathikonda on the banner of Sri Kumaraswamy Productions, ‘Raju-Maharaju’ with Dr Mohanbabu and Ramyakrishna in the lead roles, Sarwanand, Surwin Chawla and Tasu Kaushik as the hero and heroines, is presently busy in post-production works.

Producer says, ‘We have recently completed the dubbing activity and are planning to start re-recording in the next couple of days. We are planning to launch the audio through a popular music company in the first week of May and are making efforts to release the film by the end of May.

Scary anti-drinking ads don’t work, says leading expert

 Scary anti-drinking ads don’t work, says leading expertMelbourne, Apr 28 : Advertising campaigns designed to tackle problems such as alcohol among youngsters fail to work, says a prominent communications expert.

Noel Turnbull, adjunct professor in the School of Applied Communications at RMIT University, who is now a director of DrinkWise Australia, said that young people "think they''re immortal".

"They simply don''t believe the risks are as great as other people say," News. com. au quoted him as saying.

Israel confirms first case of swine flu

 Israel confirms first case of swine flu Tel Aviv- Israel Tu

Hindus ask Europe to end Roma apartheid & apologize for centuries of maltreatment

Pope Benedict XVI, Rajan ZedHindus have asked European Union and countries of Europe to urgently take steps to end apartheid of their Roma people, terming it as immoral and a dark stain on the face of Europe.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman, Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was moral obligation of Europe to take care of its largest minority Roma population and stop human rights violations reportedly regularly suffered by them, who numbered around ten million and were the most disadvantaged.

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