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Sandra Bullock's biker hubby is not her only bedmate

Sandra Bullock's biker hubby is not her only bedmateNew York, Feb 26 : Actress Sandra Bullock has revealed that she does not share her bed only with her biker-hubby Jesse James, but rather with several others.

Bullock, a pet lover, said that her three-legged Chihuahua-Pomeranian named Poppy, two-legged Chihuahua named Ruby, and Kernie, a Labrador mix, also shares the mattress, reports the New York Post.

As per In Style magazine, the "Miss Congeniality" star revealed that the dogs are "always on her side".

Warren Beatty wants Lindsay Lohan for film role

Warren Beatty wants Lindsay Lohan for film role Washingto

Robert Pattinson believes in partying from 'Twilight' to dawn

Robert Pattison believes in partying from 'Twilight' to dawnNew York, February 26 : 'Twilight' star Robert Pattinson appeared with a beer constantly in hand, and showed no signs of slowing down, at Patrick Whitesell's recent bash.

"I'm planning on staying up all night. I've got a flight to Toyko in the morning, and there's no point going to bed. I'm just going to pull an all-nighter!" the New York Daily News quoted him as telling a throng of admirers.

He also found some time to chat with a mascared and guy-linered Jared Leto.

French banking group suffers first loss in decades

French car market shrinks by 14 per cent in NovemberParis - Badly stung by the financial crisis, the French mutual banking group Banque Populaire said Thursday it had lost 468 million euros (598 million dollars) in 2008, its first loss in decades.

Turnover for Banque Populaire was down 17.8 per cent over 2007, to 1.1 billion euros, the bank said in a press statement.

China and US among most tested in IAAF anti-doping programme

IAAFMonte Carlo - China and the United States were among the most tested nations under the IAAF anti-doping programme in 2008, according to figures released by athletics' ruling body Thursday.

Russia, Belarus and Jamaica were also in the IAAF's top five countries for out-of competition testing last year but IAAF President Lamine Diack said attention had already shifted to nations participating in this summer's World Championships in Berlin.

Thousands in Europe protest against General Motors' planned cuts

General MotorsRueselsheim, Germany - Thousands of workers employed by General Motors in Europe took to the streets Thursday to demonstrate against the giant US carmaker's sweeping restructuring plans and to save their jobs.

The protests came as GM's German offshoot Opel prepared to unveil a rescue plan for the German operations and the government in Berlin stepped up its criticism of the US-based auto group amid a deepening crisis in the global car industry.

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