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Moon could be best place for evidence of early life on Earth

London, Sept 23 : Moon’s gentle surface could be the best place to find earliest evidence of life on Earth, according to a new study by a University of London researcher.

Ian Crawford of Birkbeck has said that conditions on the moon are much more gentle than those on Earth, so meteorites that blasted off our planet billions of years ago could well still be lying around on the moon.

Mum supplied cannabis to her kids!

London, Sep 23 : A teacher devised an unusual way to keep her kids from drug peddlers – she herself supplied them with cannabis.

The teacher, who is in her 40s, admitted supplying cannabis to her own children, to stop them buying it from street dealers.

The woman, a regular drug user, told police she wanted to prevent her two teens being exposed to criminals who might lure them into harder drugs and crime.

Officers found 116g of cannabis resin, worth around 200 pounds, at her home near Bury St Edmunds.

Woman gambler scoops £226k in football bet

London, Sept 23 : A woman, who placed bets on eight soccer matches, has scooped a booty of 226,834.36 pounds in the stake with William Hill on Champions League games.

Kathrin Rotmann placed the 1,000 pounds roll-up bet on matches played by Arsenal, Manchester United, Rangers, Slavia Prague, Barcelona, Roma, Fenerbahce and PSV.

All the eight teams won the matches with combined odds of 226-1.

However, this is not the first time the German born has won soccer bets.

Campbell asks parents to think hard about letting young daughters model

Washington, Sep 20 : Naomi Campbell has protested against child models by urging parents to decide whether their children are satisfactorily prepared to enter the fashion industry.

The British supermodel is backing the campaign to ban young models at London Fashion week.

The 37-year-old called for parents’ intervention by citing her own example.

Naomi revealed that she was approached for modelling when she was 15, but was only allowed by her mother to begin working in the fashion industry shortly before turning 18.

Campbell’s fashion show a total turn off

London, Sept 20 : Supermodel Naomi Campbell’s fashion collaboration with Culture Club singer Boy George at the London Fashion Week turned out to be a disaster.

The supermodel’s catwalk proved to be a failure because of the bizarre designs inspired by George’s 80s heyday.

According to a source, the designs were not impressive at all, for they seemed totally outdated.

“A lot of the clothes look like they could have come from 20 years ago — George likes his baggy trousers and shoulder pads,” The Sun quoted a source, as saying.

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