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Mourning Jack Tweed tries to get life back on track

Mourning Jack Tweed tries to get life back on trackLondon, Apr 10 : Grieving Jack Tweed tried to get his life back on track by playing golf after visiting late wife Jade Goody's grave.

Tweed, 21, started upbeat but the grieve, it seems, made it hard for him to play as he consistently missed easy shots on the nine-hole course in Epping, Essex.

However, he later refused to play and sat watching.

"He wanted to play golf to take his mind off things," the Sun quoted a friend as saying.

Early antiretroviral therapy can reduce deaths in HIV patients by 28pct

Early antiretroviral therapy can reduce deaths in HIV patients by 28pctLondon, April 10: Early administration of antiretroviral treatment can reduce the rate of AIDS development and deaths in HIV-positive patients by 28 per cent, according to an international study.

The study analysed information from more than 45,000 patients in Europe and North America, and combined data from 15 international cohorts.

The best moment to instate antiretroviral treatment has been the subject of debate for some time.

Michelle Obama plants first vegetable, fruit seedlings in White House garden

Michelle Obama plants first vegetable, fruit seedlings in White House gardenLondon, Apr 10 : US First Lady Michelle Obama planted first fruit and vegetable seedlings in her White House kitchen garden along with a group of elementary school children.

The 1,100-square-foot L-shaped garden includes spinach, assorted types of lettuce, herbs along with dill, oregano and rosemary - onions, shallots, cucumbers, peppers and peas.

The First Lady will be planting tomato vines in about three weeks. She will also be adding blueberries to her kitchen garden "by June".

Britain concerned over demolition of houses in Jerusalem

Britain concerned over demolition of houses in Jerusalem Amman  - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Thursday expressed his country's opposition to the demolition of Palestinian houses in Jerusalem, saying the city should be the capital of both Israel and the future Palestinian state.

"We view with real concern the proposed demolitions in East Jerusalem," Miliband told a press conference he jointly addressed with his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh.

"Jerusalem should be the capital of the Palestinians and Israel," he said.

Britney caught giving ‘middle finger salute’ during Circus tour

Britney caught giving ‘middle finger salute’ during Circus tourLondon, Apr 9 : Pop diva Britney Spears has apparently been caught on camera flipping the finger during her Circus tour in Canada.

The 27-year-old singer's unsavoury gesture is said to be her response to the paparazzi that persistently hounds her.

During her rendition of Piece Of Me, Britney is trapped in a cage surrounded by paparazzi and gives her own controversial view on them, reports the Sun.

Meanwhile, the singer is planning on extending her Circus tour Down Under.

Sienna Miller ‘scared but excited’ about Broadway debut

Sienna Miller ‘scared but excited’ about Broadway debutLondon, April 9 : Sienna Miller is set to make her Broadway debut in Patrick Marber's play `After Miss Julie' in New York in October.

The 27-year-old actress has admitted that she's scared as well as excited about it.

"I'm scared obviously but really excited," the Daily Express quoted Miller, as saying.

Meanwhile, Miller has been dropped from Ridley Scott''s Robin Hood Hollywood movie remake - because she's too young.

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