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Gordon Ramsay accuses Becks of boosting “Goldenballs” with oranges for ad

London, Oct 31 : Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has accused soccer ace David Beckham of enhancing his “Goldenballs” with oranges for his Armani ad.

The 41-year-old chef was mocking pal Becks over his famous Armani pants adverts, reports the Daily star.

In an interview to GQ magazine, Gordon asked Becks “Did you put satsumas down your pants for the Armani adverts?”

Becks replied: “Gordon should know. He’s one of my best friends, so he should know the truth.

“He knows it wasn’t retouched. I would never ask them to change anything,” he added.

“I’ve never done pictures in my underwear before. It was a question of trying to find a good position that wasn’t too much.

''Preacher Man'' voted Brits'' favourite song of all time

London, Oct 31 : Dusty Springfield''s rendition of Son of a ''Preacher Man'' has been named Britain''s favourite song of all time in a new survey.

The Rolling Stones are at the second place with their hit ''Paint It Black'', while the third spot has been grabbed by Queen''s ''Bohemian Rhapsody'', followed by ''Hey Jude'' by the Beatles.

Robbie Williams'' ''Angels'' rounded off the top 5 of the list.

The list, compiled from a survey conducted on 2,000 people, reinforce the old adage that ''they don''t make ''em like they used to'', with Robbie Williams'' Angels, released
12 years ago, the most modern tune to make the list.

Russell Brand’s radio-prank sex partner actually a £110 per hour ‘dominatrix’

London, Oct 31 : The girl, who claimed that her honour was lost after her grandfather was humiliated by Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand on the radio, is actually a
110 pounds-an-hour dominatrix, it has emerged.

Georgina Baillie, who was allegedly angry over the radio prank played by the stars, is a dominatrix under the name Mistress Voluptua.

And the 23-year-old’s deep secret was made public after a client told how she spanked and whipped him during wild sessions at her London flat.

The man, who refused to disclose his name, described how she dressed in bondage gear to humiliate him for his perverted pleasure.

Sarkozy’s animated ‘Bling Bling’ video making waves on YouTube

London, October 31 : French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s penchant for “flashy” items like large gold Rolex and Ray-ban sunglasses has been criticised in an animated YouTube clip, which has become a hit in the country.

The five-minute clip, entitled ‘Le King of Bling Bling’, shows Sarkozy surrounded by scantily-clad women, singing "I am the King of Bling-Bling".

The video begins with his wife Carla Bruni’s voice, and then shows Sarkozy driving through town in a sports car.

He later appears wearing a lot of gold jewellery or "bling", smoking a cigar, and clutching several mobile phones.

The president also raps with glamorous women in a nightclub in the video.

Brit survives close-range shot – with the help of his nose!

London, Oct 31 : A British man couldn’t believe his luck when his nose saved him from almost certain death – it stopped a bullet fired at close range.

Daniel Greenwood, 19, was visiting pals when he got himself in a row after a man called David Cummins.

Cummins, 21, shot his victim with a 9mm Cuno Melcher gun when he tried to snatch a gold chain from around his victim''s neck at a house in Manchester on March 22 this year.

But thankfully Daniel’s nose blocked the bullet from piercing his head and saved him, reports the Sun.

An amazing X-ray shows the round lodged in the bridge bone of his hooter, which the doctor removed without any problem.

British law firms outsourcing services to India to cut costs

London, October 31 : Several law firms in Britain are outsourcing legal services like conveyancing, accident claims and due diligence investigations to India in order to cut costs for the duration of the downturn.

British firms get the services of thousands of Indian lawyers and recent law graduates for a fraction of the cost they would have to bear if work was done in the country.

World''''s largest law firm Clifford Chance is said to have set up its own bespoke offshore centre in Delhi.

Eversheds, another leading UK law firm, has also confirmed that it is taking the services of Indian lawyers.

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