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When a labrador tore into one of Aniston''s designer jumpers

Jennifer AnistonLondon, Nov 5 : Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston and her co-star in new movie ''Marley & Me'' got off to a bad start- as the labrador ripped one of her designer jumpers on the first day of filming.

The ''Bruce Almighty'' actress, who is shooting with Hollywood actor Owen Wilson for the upcoming flick, which is romantic comedy about a couple and their badly behaved pet, was dazed to see the naughty Labrador rip her belonging.

Anne Hathaway’s mystery man revealed

Anne HathawayWashington, Nov 5 : Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway’s mystery man is none other than Hollywood actor Adam Shulman.

The ‘Enchanted’ actress, who split with incarcerated beau Rafaello Follieri, has allegedly revealed she is in love with Shulman.

The couple was spotted together in New Orlean, where Hathaway is promoting her new flick ‘Rachel Getting Married’.

"We met through mutual friends. I came to support Anne. We''ve never been to New Orleans before - it''s our first time,” Contactmusic quoted Adam, as telling Life&Style magazine.

Brit man drives shoplifter to police station after they fail to answer 999 calls!

London, Nov 5 : A locksmith lodged a complaint against British cops after they ignored four emergency calls and he finally had to drive the thief to the police station.

Mark Ward and a fellow employ were forced to guard the Russian shoplifter for two whole hours, as the cops said they were too busy to take action.

“We’re busy. You can let the man go if you like,” the police said when Mark gave them the final call.

Ridiculed by the police, Mark of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, has questioned the negligent behaviour of the police.

“It was ridiculous. What use are the police if they won’t even respond to a 999 call?” the Sun quoted Mark, as saying.

Romantic honeymoons in space may be a reality ''by end of this century''

London, Nov 5 : With rapid advances in air travel, newlyweds may get a chance to spend their honeymoon in space by the end of this century, say industry experts.

Finnair, the Finnish airline, outlined its predictions to celebrate its 85th anniversary and said the industry would thrive after overcoming the current economic downturn.

It said that newlyweds would be able to spend a romantic honeymoon in hotels, with holidaymakers being carried around in vast aircraft, just as cruise ship passengers.

An overnight stay could cost the equivalent of around 5,000 pounds.

The airliners will fly at up to five times the speed of sound, cutting short the journey from Europe to Australia to three hours.

How Obama won

Barack Obama, John McCainWashington Washington, Nov. 5 : Barack Obama, who will be the nation’s first African-American president, won the largest share of white support of any Democrat in a two-man race since 1976 amid a backdrop of economic anxiety unseen in at least a quarter-century, according to exit polls by The Associated Press and the major television networks.

Gilchrist warns England of more misery during Ashes 2009

Australian vice-captain Adam GilchristLondon, Nov 5 : Adam Gilchrist has warned England’s that after their flop show at 20million dollar Stanford series they will face more misery in the Ashes next summer.

The retirement of the legendary wicketkeeper, along with Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, sparked talk of an Australian decline.

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