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Lily Allen feared her ‘train wreck’ image would ruin her career

Lily Allen feared her ‘train wreck’ image would ruin her careerLondon, Apr 22: Singer Lily Allen, who is famous for her wild partying lifestyle, feared her career was over when she realized she was “more a train wreck than a singer”.

Though Lily has always defended her not so sane lifestyle, she admitted that it made her rethink her capabilities, reports The Sun.

Myleene Klass says she’s too busy to wed

Myleene Klass says she’s too busy to wedLondon, Apr 22: Although Myleene K

How proteins travel in the brain

How proteins travel in the brainLondon, Apr 22: While proteins are known to be at the centre of every life process, and carry out all sorts of work by going to the cell, what guides these basic molecules towards their target cells in the brain has been unknown, until now.

Don Arnold- a molecular and computational biologist at USC College-and colleagues have now solved the mystery for key proteins in the brain.

"There''s no little man sitting there, putting the protein in the right place. Proteins have to have in them encoded information that tells them where to go in the cell," Nature quoted Arnold as saying.

Fraudsters buy £200m office block using Love, Cobain's identities

Fraudsters buy £200m office block using Love, Cobain's identitiesLondon, Apr 22: American rock musician Courtney Love has claimed that fraudsters bought a 200-million pound office block using her and late hubby Kurt Cobain''s identities.

Besides the office block in New York, Love, 44, said that several homes and cars, a spa retreat and dozens of credit cards were taken out on their names.

As per her friends, Love, who was left Cobain''s 21million pounds-a-year estate when he killed himself in 1994, was “too out of it” to notice the fraud when it started in 2003.

Three arrested Pakistanis to fight deportation from UK

Three arrested Pakistanis to fight deportation from UKLondon, Apr 22: A lawyer for the three Pakistani men facing deportation after being arrested in anti-terror raids earlier this month says his clients will fight to stay on in Britain.

Mohammed Ayub says the men are in Britain lawfully on student visas, are not extremists and have done nothing wrong.

The men were among a group of 12 swept up in a highly publicised counter-terrorism operation across northern England earlier this month, the Dawn reported.

Buckingham Palace cops ''sat on Queen's throne'', sold porn

Buckingham Palace cops ''sat on Queen''s throne'', sold pornLondon, Apr. 22: A former Royal cop has claimed that police officers stationed at Buckingham Palace spent their night shifts running gambling syndicates, selling hard-core pornography and posed for pictures on the Queen’s throne.

A jury has heard the extraordinary account of how Royal protection officers slept off hangovers in private palace rooms, smuggled “uninvited and unvetted” guests into Royal garden parties and allowed business associates to park their cars at Buckingham Palace.

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