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Meet the Brit couple whose home echoes with 4000 clocks!

London, Oct 25 : A Brit couple has a collection of 4000 clocks and is turning them back as the British summertime ends.

The task will take Pauline West and her husband Roy at least two days as they unwind a collection covering pretty much every nook and corner of their two-bedroom flat.

“It’s a big job — all the clocks have to tell exactly the same time. But I’ve had plenty of practice and I’m a lot quicker than I used to be,” The Sun quoted West, as saying.

West, 57, and Roy, 64, who have been picking up clocks since ages and began buying them for a mere 50p, have run out of place to accommodate the clocks.

Kirk Douglas honoured for his humanitarian work

London, Oct 25 : American actor Kirk Douglas was honoured by a host of stars at a dinner in Los Angeles for his humanitarian work.

Present at the Shoah Foundation''s Ambassadors for Humanity dinner was director Steven Spielberg, who established the foundation in 1994 to collect and preserve stories from Holocaust survivors, and who also praised the 91-year-old actor saying he had “saved many lives”.

Douglas and wife have over the past decade funded the construction of 400 playgrounds in LA''s schools.

“Kirk Douglas, in a way, has saved many lives - not just through his art, but through his humanitarian contributions to the planet,” the BBC quoted Spielberg as saying.

Geri Halliwell wants George Clooney, Wayne Rooney to star in her kids cartoon

Geri Halliwell London, Oct 25 : Popstar Geri Halliwell is considering A listers like George Clooney and Wayne Rooney for her animated flick ‘Ugenia Lavender’.

Halliwell, whose cartoon book ‘Ugenia Lavender’ has become a huge hit with the kids will soon be made into an animated flick, with Halliwell voicing Lavender.

“When I was initially approached about turning my children’s book series into a movie I was incredibly flattered. But I can exclusively reveal these are the three leading men I’ve got in store for the animated film of my Ugenia Lavender series,”

Broomsticks and devil's forks deemed hazardous for Brit kids’ health!

London, Oct 25 : British nursery Langham Pre-School, near Colchester, Essex, has banned kids from bringing in broomsticks and pitchforks or other such objects during Hallowe''en.

Due to health and safety fears, the pre-school’s committee decided upon the ban, especially after a child was hurt last year.

However, it did not sit well with the parents, who have criticised it as health and safety gone too far.

Sally Cowley, a 39-year-old mother-of-two who runs the nearby Boxted mother and toddler group, finds the decision sad.

“I think it''s sad it has come to this. It''s the same as banning conkers,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

Kurdish PM predicts US troops will remain in Iraq until 2020

Iraq, United StatesLondon, Oct 25 : Baghdad is unlikely to sign an agreement with Washington on the future of US forces in Iraq by a critical year-end deadline, Prime Minister of country’s largely autonomous Kurdish north has said.

Drunk teens convert Charles’ dream ‘Urban Village’ into nightmare

London, Oct 25 : Once touted as the Prince''s new Poundbury, Prince Charles’ dream "Urban Village in St Austell" has now turned into a living hell for residents annoyed by drunk teenagers.

Urban Village, envisioned and partially designed by Prince Charles, was designed to be Britain''s first village in a town setting.

The 147-property village boasts its faux Victorian houses, man-made pond, and stream.

It promised streets "designed for people rather than cars", and homeowners were encouraged to start their own cottage businesses and create a real community, which was quickly nicknamed "Charlietown Two".

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