London, Jan 13 : American actor David Hasselhoff was spotted dancing enthusiastically with a go-go girl as she gyrated her body in front of him.
Hasselhoff, 56, got on stage at the Las Vegas nightclub Prive and rocked his hips to the rhythm of Daft Punk''s Around The World, at the same time staring unashamedly at the brunette's boobs as she teased him.
The actor was seen holding the woman's bare waist as he gyrated with her to the music, when was joined by a random punter, who sandwiched the girl in-between them.
London, Jan 13 : Brit actress Emma Thompson has joined forces with comedian Alastair McGowan and Greenpeace to buy an area of land which is the proposed site for a third runway at Heathrow.
Thompson, McGowan, the environmental group and millionaire Tory Zac Goldsmith bought the football pitch-sized land at the end of last week for an undisclosed price.
BAA, the owner of Heathrow, has been looking into the expansion of the runway onto the land, and if it gets the go ahead, the Government could make a compulsory purchase.
But Greenpeace has vowed to fight any attempt to buy the land and point to years of experience and legal clout, and has invited members of the public to join in the purchase of the land.
London, Jan 13 : Scientists from Children''s National Medical Centre have identified key developmental mechanisms of the amygdala - a brain region critical in processing and memory of emotional reactions.
The finding may provide insights into autism.
Using studies of embryonic mice, the researchers have identified a group of precursor cells of neurons that are set aside specifically for the amygdala, and are crucial to the growth and development for this portion of the brain.
Autism and similar disorders are often attributed to altered function of this region.
London, Jan 13 : People visiting newsstands in Germany were in for a shock on Monday when they were confronted with the lead story of "Hitler, Chancellor of the Reich!" That story appeared in the Der Angriff as also a histrionic commentary by Dr. Joseph Goebbels.
According to The Times, a British publisher has taken the initiative to reproduce facsimiles of original Nazi-era newspapers. The weekly publication costs Euro 3.90 (3.50 pounds). The start-up print run is 300,000 and kiosks in Berlin are reporting brisk sales.
The paper says that there is a visible surge of interest in national socialist pamphlets. The daily talk about a return of the Great Depression has stoked up interest in the