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Men’s answer to Wonderbra: Push-up pants!

London, Apr 21 : They are men's answer to the Wonderbra - give it up for the latest craze among blokes: Push-up pants.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II turns 83

Queen Elizabeth IILondon- Britain's Queen Elizabeth II marked her 83rd birthday Tuesday with low-key private celebrations at Windsor Castle as gun salute tributes were fired in her honour and flags were flown above government buildings.

The monarch, who became queen on the death of her father, King George VI, in 1952, would spend the day quietly at Windsor Castle, just outside London, with her husband, 87-year-old Prince Philip, the palace said.

The queen, who is head of state, of the armed forces, the Commonwealth and the Church of England, has been married to Prince Philip for more than 61 years.

Supermarket chain Tesco defies slump with record profit

Tesco London - Britain's leading supermarket chain Tesco Tuesday reported annual pre-tax profits of 3.13 billion pounds (4.54 billion dollars) up to the end of February, 2009, an increase of 10 per cent on the previous year.

The retail giant posted worldwide sales of 59.34 billion pounds in the 12 months to February 28, ringing up sales of 1 billion pounds a week.

However, the growth in profits was far lower than the 11.8 per cent seen the previous year, the company said.

Da Vinci Code sequel gets September date

Da Vinci Code sequel gets September dateLondon, Apr 21 : After becoming one of the world's most read authors courtesy The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown is geared up to release its much-anticipated sequel.

`The Lost Symbol', which Brown describes as "a strange and wonderful journey", will see the main protagonist Robert Langdon's journey through a 12-hour frame.

It will be published on the September 15th 2009.

375 mln people may face climate-related disasters annually by 2015

375 mln people may face climate-related disasters annually by 2015London, April 21: UK-based charity Oxfam has suggested that the umber of people hit by climate-related disasters is expected to rise by about 50 percent, to reach 375 million a year by 2015.

According to a report by BBC News, the Oxfam study says that current humanitarian systems would be unable to cope with the natural disasters.

It warns that agencies are in danger of being overwhelmed by events such as flooding, storms and drought.

Britain’s Black beauty queen racially abused

Britain’s Black beauty queen racially abusedLondon, Apr 21

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