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Hiddink firm about not extending stay at Chelsea

Hiddink firm about not extending stay at ChelseaLondon, Apr. 21: Chelsea''s Dutch coach Guus Hiddink has ruled out any chances of him extending his stay at the football club inspite of an improvement in performances.

Chelsea have forced their way back into Premier League reckoning, setting up a Champions League semi-final with Barcelona and booked a place in the FA Cup final against Everton.

With an unlikely Treble still on the cards, Hiddink, who took Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, has insisted he will not be tempted to stay on in London.

Heather Mills still seething over divorce settlement

Heather Mills still seething over divorce settlementLondon, Apr 21: Beatles member Sir Paul McCartney’s ex-wife Heather Mills is still fuming about the 33.6 million dollars divorce settlement that she received from him.

Mills, 41, and McCartney had divorced in March last year, but the former model is still not done complaining about the sum she got, and spoke about it at a London show for vegetarian charity Viva.

“I got five per cent of what we earned together in seven years. And we earned it together, I worked my butt off doing the tours and everything,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying.

‘CSI: The Movie’ in the pipeline

‘CSI: The Movie’ in the pipelineLondon, April 21: Former star and current executive producer of ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’, William Petersen, has confirmed that the show is being turned into a film.

The actor, who played forensic expert Gil Grissom for eight years, recently bowed out of his role.

However, he is still attached to the crime drama series as its executive producer.

CSI has long been rumoured to be made into a movie, but Petersen confirmed it in his latest interview.

Sir Michael Caine’s acting ambitions made family think he was gay!

Sir Michael Caine’s acting ambitions made family think he was gay!London, April 21: Sir Michael Caine left his family stunned after confessing his acting ambitions because his relatives thought he was gay.

The elite ‘Miss Congeniality’ actor revealed he had expected a family backlash but never thought his sexuality would be questioned.

"That''s what we thought actors were - all poofs (gay). And sometimes we were right," the Daily Star quoted him as saying.

The 76-year-old was knighted in 2000 by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his contribution to cinema.

Keeping up with the Joneses ‘can drive you to kill yourself’

Keeping up with the Joneses ‘can drive you to kill yourself’London, April 21: People who compare their income with that of others are more likely to be depressed and less satisfied with their lives, a new study has found.

The study was conducted by Andrew Clark and Claudia Senik at the Paris School of Economics.

“Man may well be a social animal, but constantly looking over one''s shoulder seems to make the world a less happy, and more unequal, place," the Telegraph quoted the authors as saying.

Hinduism pro livid over stars’ misspelled Sanskrit tattoos

Hinduism pro livid over stars’ misspelled Sanskrit tattoosLondon, April 21: A Hinduism expert has urged tattoo artists all over the world to get elementary training in Sanskrit and its culture before making tattoos based on the ancient language.

Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, is insisting celebrities who carry tattoos in the ancient language to go “beyond the fashion statement and indulge in serious study of rich philosophical thought”, reports the Sun.

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