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Woman fined after her noisy sex sessions woke deaf neighbour

Woman fined after her noisy sex sessions woke deaf neighbourLondon, April 18 : Authorities in England have fined a woman after her noisy sex sessions with her husband even woke a partially deaf neighbour.

Randy Caroline Cartwright, 47, received a noise abatement notice last year following complaints about her bedroom antics with her factory worker husband Steve, 46.

However, their raucous romps continued, compelling their neighbours to file further complaints against them.

Jacko plans jungle-themed O2 tour with real elephants, monkeys, parrots

Jacko plans jungle-themed O2 tour with real elephants, monkeys, parrotsLondon, April 18 : Fans who attend pop king Michael Jackson's upcoming stage shows at London's O2 arena will surely get to enjoy the feeling of being in a jungle, for the superstar singer has plans to inject some animal magic into his gigs with real elephants, monkeys and parrots.

According to reports, Jackson's 40million-pound and 50-night residency in July will be set against a spectacular jungle backdrop.

Bob Dylan drew inspiration for music from circus shows

Bob Dylan drew inspiration for music from circus showsLondon, April 18 : Rock legend Bob Dylan has revealed that the circus shows he saw as a kid later became the inspiration behind his music.

He says that he used to conceive ideas by observing the travelling performers who passed through his Minnesota hometown because he did not have any exposure to other musicians in his youth.

United boss Ferguson fires new salvo in battle with Benitez

United boss Ferguson fires new salvo in battle with BenitezLondon  - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson continued his war of words with Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez on Friday, accusing him of treating opponents with contempt.

He criticised him for describing Liverpool's city rivals Everton, whom United face in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final, as a small club.

"Everton are a big club, not a small one which Benitez arrogantly said," said Ferguson.

Liverpool to offload goalkeeper after Hillsborough disrespect

Charles Itandje London  - Liverpool will redouble their efforts to offload goalkeeper Charles Itandje after he was caught on camera laughing during Wednesday's Hillsborough memorial service.

Members of the congregation afterwards complained about Itandje's behaviour, with various reports suggesting manager Rafa Benitez was furious with the French goalkeeper's attitude.

The service was held at Anfield on Wednesday to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy that led to the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans at an FA Cup semi-final.

Arsenal boss Wenger hits out at Wembley pitch

Arsene WengerLondon  - Arsene Wenger admitted on Friday that he is less than impressed by the new Wembley Stadium and its pitch, where his Arsenal side face Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final.

Arsenal have not played at Wembley since it re-opened two years ago, but Wenger has seen little on his visits as a spectator to enthuse him.

"I loved the old Wembley, and I was not too impressed by the new Wembley," he said.

"I was only there was as a spectator, at the first FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United (in 2007).

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