London, Feb 6 : The guessing game sparked by French minister Rachida Dati over the identity of her daughter's father has apparently come to an end after a new book suggested that he was a Middle Eastern prosecutor.
In their book, Belle-Amie (Beautiful Friend), journalists Michael Darmon and Yves Derai claim that the father of Zohra, is Qatar''''s prosecutor general, Ali Bin Fetais al-Marri.
The 43-year-old controversial leader, who has made several trips to Qatar in recent times, has declined to name the father, reports the Telegraph.
London, Feb 06 : Jade Goody is a ''battler'' who will keep fighting to beat her spreading cancer, says her grandfather.
"Jade's a battler. She's so brave and she'll keep fighting until there is no fighting left to do," the Sun quoted John Caddock, as saying.
"The news that the cancer has spread has hit us all very hard. It's going to be a tough time for us all, but we all love her with all of our hearts," he added.
London, Feb 06 : BBC''s Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has launched a scathing attack on British PM Gordon Brown describing him as `a one-eyed Scottish idiot'.
The cruel attack on the PM, who has a glass eye, came as Clarkson launched a stage version of the hit show in Australia.
He laid into Brown after saying he had not been as honest about the world financial crisis as Australia's PM Kevin Rudd. Clarkson, 48, said he had watched Rudd on TV addressing the nation.
London, Feb 6 : Welsh singer songwriter Duffy has revealed that she always found it hard to relax while filming music videos, but she has now discovered a unique way to handle it.
Duffy was asked about the way she made her promos, and how she goes about doing it.
"You're pretending you're feeling the same emotion as when you wrote the song. I'm not trying to have pretend good sex, I'm trying to have good sex," the Sun quoted her as saying.
London, Feb 6 : Veteran actor Sir Ben Kingsley has hinted that he might return to Coronation Street - the same soap opera which marked the beginning of his career 40 years ago.
It was after appearing in `Coronation Street', that Lancashire-raised Sir Ben Kinsley carved a niche for himself in theatre, before winning an Oscar for his most commended role as Indian spiritual leader Gandhi.