London, Jan 12: Doctors have warned cancer-stricken Jade Goody that she has only a 40 per cent chance of survival.
"I'm realistic. I know I might not have that long left," the Mirror quoted her, as saying.
Despite all that, the former Big Brother star has admitted that losing her hair following intensive chemotherapy was the most shocking moment yet in her fight against cervical cancer.
London, Jan 12 : Ex-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr has taken a vow of silence on the Internet following a public backlash, after he declared on his website that he would no longer autograph merchandise three months ago.
Starr had grumpily announced in October that he would no longer sign autographs, and now he has removed himself from the net where he has been updating his fans with short films on his official site.
London - The British government is set to own more than 40 per cent of the new "superbank" resulting from the merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS after a disappointing shareholders' response to a recapitalization scheme.
The two banks confirmed Monday that only a small percentage of new shares under the offer totalling 13 billion pounds (19.5 billion dollars) were bought by shareholders at preferential prices under the scheme launched at the height of the banking crisis.
This means that the government will ultimately own 43.4 per cent of the new Lloyds Banking Group, which is due to begin trading next week.
London, Jan 11: Leonardo DiCaprio does not want to divulge too much, when it comes to his future with girlfriend Bar Rafaeli, a 23-year-old Israeli model.
London, January 12: Bono, the vocalist of the Irish rock band U2, has now become a part-time journalist.
The singer, who has been a contributing columnist for the New York Times, would now be penning his write-ups for the paper on a variety of issues.
The renowned environmental activist based his first piece on his New Year in Dublin, before crediting Frank Sinatra and his memory snaps of meeting the veteran.
"Sinatra''s voice is improved by age, by years spent fermenting in cracked and whiskeyed oak barrels," the Telegraph quoted him as saying.