Friday, July 30, 2010

Cheryl Cole dumps Ashley by content

Cheryl Cole has sent a text message to husband Ashley telling him their relationship is over.

The betrayed singer sent the message after reading of her footballer husband"s five mistresses, according to reports.

Cheryl intends to return to the UK this week to announce the split, with a draft statement regarding the divorce already drawn up.

Cheryl Cole walking into a studio in Santa Monica

It"s over: Cheryl Cole, arriving at a recording studio in Hollywood yesterday, has sent a text message to husband Ashley telling him their marriage is over

A close friend of the star told the Sun that when she headed to Los Angeles following her performance at the Brits she was still deciding her future.

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"The time for any more excuses or promises is over. She wants tohave put a statement out by the end of the week so she can start movingon," the friend said.

"She has no desire to humiliate Ashley further and wishes to proceed in a dignified manner."

Even bookmakers were last night declaring it was "inevitable" Mrs Cole would soon be filing for divorce.

A spokesman for William Hill said: "In our opinion, it is a done deal and we are happy to hand over winnings now."

Cheryl Cole hard at work going into a Hollywood studioCHERYL COLE

Brave face: Cheryl has been hard at work while in the U.S.

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Close: Cheryl"s friend Derek Hough, who has been comforting her in LA

Yesterday one of Cole"s alleged one-night stands - the fourth to come forward - claimed he had sobbed down the phone to her that he would die if he lost his wife over their fling.

He is said to have pleaded with U.S. political aide Ann Corbitt to keep quiet about twice having unprotected sex with her in a Seattle hotel last July when Chelsea was on a pre-season tour.

A fifth alleged flame, Alexandra Taylor, also came forward to say she had sex with Cole on the night he "went public" with Cheryl in 2004.

Yesterday, Miss Corbitt told the News of the World she had no idea Cole was married until she looked him up on the internet.

Meanwhile, Miss Taylor, a 27-year-old glamour model, claimed in the Sunday Mirror that she bedded the player just hours after he and Mrs Cole danced at the National Television Awards in 2004.

Cole was exposed as a love rat in 2008 for sleeping with hairdresser Aimee Walton.

Last week, it was revealed X-rated pictures of him were sent from his phone to Page Three girl Sonia Wild.

Just days later, Mrs Cole was again devastated by claims he had slept with Vicki Gough, a 30-year-old secretary.

The news comes as Cole faces a fight for his future at Chelsea Football Club in the light of the scandal.

He faces a suspension or "meaningful" fine from Chelsea after claims he hoodwinked the club into covering up his philandering.

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In trouble: Ashley Cole"s future at Chelsea football club is in doubt

Yesterday, it was revealed that Steve Atkins, Chelsea"s head of media, told Cole and his lover Ann Corbitt how to silence allegations of a tryst.

However, he insists the pair misled him, saying claims of an affair were "false".

Sportsmail has learned Cole is to be hauled before Chelsea"s board as early as Friday to explain himself.

The club decided to act because the defender"s alleged affair occurred while he was "on duty" during a tour.

Billionaire Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has already threatenedplayers with disciplinary action, telling them to stop dragging theclub"s reputation through the mud.

Hidden message? Cheryl Cole wearing a top at the weekend saying

Hidden message? Cheryl Cole wearing a top at the weekend saying "I left My Heart in Beverly Hills" as she visits a studio in Los Angeles

One insider said: "Ashley might be the best left back in the worldbut the players were told on Wednesday that nobody is above the law. Aline has been drawn in the sand and the owner has had enough."

Last night a club spokesman said: "This is a private matter for Ashley Cole.

"Where anything is alleged to have happened on Chelsea FC time is an internal club matter and will be dealt with internally."

But Chelsea are taking a very dim view of Cole"s actions, not leastbecause of the embarrassment caused to their highly regarded head ofcommunications Steve Atkins.

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The "other women": Ashley has been linked to Alexandra Taylor (left) and Ann Corbitt, who claims she slept with Cole while he was on tour in the US...

Aimee WaltonSonia Wild  Vicki Gough

...and he has also allegedly had liaisons with hairdresser Aimee Walton, glamour model Sonia Wild and Liverpool club secretary Vicki Gough

Atkins was embroiled in the saga when Cole asked him to give advice to Ann Corbitt.

Cole is said to have claimed that he had not had an affair with the girl, but she now alleges that a liason took place.

While in LA, Mrs Cole has spent time with Derek Hough, a24-year-old U.S. dancer. The pair have watched a romantic film togetherand dined at upmarket restaurant Katsuya.

However, Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli - whointroduced the pair last October - said: "Cheryl is going throughhell. Derek is a gentleman and he"s being a good friend to her. She isnot the type who would do tit-for-tat."

Cole"s solicitor said the player had no comment to make. A spokesman for Mrs Cole also declined to comment.

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Cure for peanut allergy: Technique could be used to plunge into alternative reactions

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Michael Frost aged 9 has been nut allergy de-sensitized

A permanent cure for deadly nut allergies could be less than three years away, British doctors said yesterday.

In a breakthrough that offers hope to hundreds of thousands of sufferers, researchers say they have "effectively cured" 21 children of the dangerous condition.

They are so confident of the treatment - which uses tiny doses of peanut flour to build up a child"s resistance to the food - they are starting a 1million clinical trial on more than 100 children.

The researchers also say the same therapy could be used on other allergies - such as milk and egg.

One child in 50 in Britain suffers from peanut allergy and the numbers are rising fast. Reactions can range from mild itching and rashes to dangerous swelling of the airways, breathing problems and severe asthma.

On average seven children die from it each every year. It is the most common serious allergic reaction, affecting around 450,000 people.

The pioneering treatment was developed at Addenbrooke"s Hospital, Cambridge, where it was tested on 23 children between seven and 17. All but two have been "cured".

The children were given a daily dose of peanut flour, mixed with yoghurt, to build up their tolerance.

At the start of the trial, they were given the equivalent of one 400th of a peanut each day - far below the level needed to spark an allergic reaction.

Every day the dose was increased until they were able to consume the equivalent of five peanuts. Some children were able to safely eat 12 nuts.

Dr Andrew Clark, leading the research, said the peanut flour was "retraining" the children"s faulty immune systems.

He said: "The families say that it"s changed their lives. That"s our real motivation - to try to develop that as a clinical treatment that we could spread to the rest of the country.

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Researchers say they have "effectively cured" 21 children of the dangerous condition

"And It"s not going to stop at peanuts. There"s no scientific reason why it won"t work with other foods."

Although the children were effectively cured, many suffered mild side effects, including itches and stomach aches. A few also had rashes and wheezing. The side effects were treated with antihistamine drugs.

The new trial, being funded by the Department of Health, will compare the effects of peanut flour to a harmless placebo in 104 allergic children.

Dr Clark said: "This is going to be the largest trial of its kind in the world and it should give us a definitive idea of whether it works and whether it"s safe."

The children have already been recruited and treatment starts next month, he told the American Association for the Advancement of Science"s conference in San Diego, California.

Dr Clark added: "I think in two or three years time we will be in a position where we have a treatment that works, but we are still working on a long-term cure."

He warned parents of nut allergy children not to try retraining their immune systems at home, however. Giving them peanut flour could be dangerous outside a hospital.

Doctors are baffled by the rise in peanut and other allergies. Some experts believe the cleanliness of modern homes - and the fact that children spend little time outside being exposed to dirt and germs - means immune systems are not developing properly.

For Michael Frost"s parents, every day brought the terrible fear that peanuts could claim their son"s life.

He had a severe form of the nut allergy and doctors warned that just a tiny amount in his diet could have serious consequences.

But thanks to the Cambridge trial, the tenyearold can now eat the equivalent of 12 peanuts without any reaction at all.

His mother Kate, 45, said: "A peanut allergy affects the whole family.

"You can"t go to a restaurant because it"s just a minefield. If your child goes to a birthday party, he has to takes a packed tea.

"For so many years, I"ve had a permanent knot of anxiety in my stomach.

"It felt like I was playing Russian roulette with my son"s life.

"But suddenly, those feelings of fear are gone."

Michael, from Flitwick, Bedfordshire, said: "I can eat lots of Chinese now, which is my favourite, and chocolate."

He was one of the children helped by doctors at Addenbrooke"s hospital.

At the start of the trial, Michael was fed just one 16th of a peanut.

Even such a tiny amount left him with itchy patches all over his body. He also suffered acute sickness.

But he can now lead a relatively normal childhood.

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China propagandize denies couple to Google attack: inform

SHANGHAI Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:24pm EST Related News Probe traces Google attacks to 2 Chinese schools: reportThu, Feb 18 2010Probe traces Google attacks to 2 Chinese schools-NYTThu, Feb 18 2010

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese vocational school has denied a report it was a source of recent cyber attacks on Internet giant Google and other U.S. corporations, Xinhua news agency said on Saturday.

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"Investigation in the staff found no trace the attacks originated from our school," Li Zixiang, party chief at Lanxiang Vocational School in Shandong Province, was quoted as saying.

The New York Times reported that the attacks, a source of friction in Sino-U.S. relations, had been traced to Lanxiang, which it said was established with support from the Chinese military and trains computer scientists for the military, and to Shanghai Jiaotong University.

Li said Lanxiang had no relationship with the military, Xinhua reported. The party chief also disputed the statement that investigators suspected a link to a computer science class taught at the school by a Ukrainian professor.

"There is no Ukrainian teacher in the school and we have never employed any foreign staff," Li said. "The report was unfounded. Please show the evidence."

Lanxiang, founded in 1984, has about 20,000 students learning vocational skills such as cooking, auto repair and hairdressing.

Google announced on January 12 that it had faced a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack" in mid-December, allegedly from inside China, and that dissidents" e-mail accounts were a primary target.

(Reporting by Edmund Klamann; Editing by Michael Roddy)

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Cat food ultimate arms opposite Australias shaft toads

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SYDNEY (Reuters) - A tin of cat food may be the solution to reducing the number of toxic cane toads in Australia, one of the country"s major pests which environmentalists have tried for years to stop from killing off the native wildlife.

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Scientists from the University of Sydney said that putting cat food close to ponds inhabited by baby cane toads attracts carnivorous ants that are also immune to the toads" poisonous skin. The ants then attack the baby toads and eat them.

"In one spot we tested, 98 percent of the baby toads were attacked within the first two minutes," researcher Rick Shine told Reuters. "It was a bit like a massacre."

Scientist have spent years -- and a significant amount of money -- trying to find ways to get rid of the toxic toad that has plagued Australia"s flora and fauna for decades and which is considered one of the country"s worse environmental mistakes.

The toads, introduced from Hawaii in 1935 in a bid to control native cane beetles, have led to dramatic declines in populations of native snakes, goanna lizards and quolls, a cat-sized marsupial.

Shine said the study was aimed at boosting the numbers of ants around the breeding areas of cane toads, and not upsetting the ecological balance by introducing the insects to an area that they wouldn"t normally be in.

"All we"re doing is encouraging the ants to flourish somewhere where they already flourish, letting them know there"s particularly good food around so we get more of them down there on a very short-term basis," he said.

"Baby toads are incredibly stupid and their reaction to being attacked is to freeze. I think they"re trying to advertise the fact they"re poisonous and let the predator get a taste of that, but it doesn"t work for the ant because it isn"t affected."

While Shine realizes the study"s findings will never eradicate cane toads from Australia, he said cat food was a relatively simple way to try and limit their numbers.

"I"m optimistic that we"ll find ways to reduce toads numbers, I think I"d have to be a very optimistic person indeed to think we"ll ever get rid of cane toads from Australia," he added.

(Editing by Miral Fahmy)

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Labour plans state investment bank

Billions of pounds of funds for exporters, infrastructure and start-up businesses could be channelled through a new state-backed investment bank.

The new institution being championed by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson would be modelled on Germanys KfW bank, which sprang from the Marshall Plan after the Second World War.

Whitehall discussions over the plan are still underway, but an announcement could come in Alistair Darlings March Budget.

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Digging deep: The Crossrail construction site at Tottenham Court Road Underground station. Crossrail is among 13 key transport projects identified by the British Chamber of Commerce

Ministers hope the new body, which has yet to be named, would bring some coherence to the plethora of government schemes currently in existence.

These include export credit guarantees, infrastructure funding, venture capital support and regional development agency funding.

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Improving mechanisms for doling out infrastructure investment is seen as particularly important.

Pushing 13 key transport projects forward in the next Parliament could deliver an 85bn boost to the economy, according to research from the British Chambers of Commerce today.

The moves come amid signs that key UK industries are still being starved of funds because of the banking collapse.

A poll from manufacturing lobby group the EEF will today show that two-fifths of engineering firms have suffered-further increases in the cost of borrowing over the past two months.

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Funding: Infrastructure would be specifically targeted

Last week the Bank of England reported a record slump in business lending for December.

Mandelson has held talks with executives from Germany"s KfW as he pursues a more activist approach to government involvement in industry.

The overhaul comes amid signs of continued chaos in the banking sector.

Royal Bank of Scotland is this week expected to report 5.2bn of losses for last year, while Lloyds Banking Group may have lost anywhere between 3bn-11bn, analysts say.

RBS chief Stephen Hester has agreed to forego his 1.6m bonus as the bank continues to struggle, leaving Lloyds chief Eric Daniels under intense pressure to relinquish his 2.25m payout.

Separately, the Tories are proposing to offer discounted shares in RBS and Lloyds to the public when the state finally divests its holdings in the two firms.

UPDATE 3-FACTBOX-Mixed greeting to Tiger Woods matter

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Feb 19 (Reuters) - Golf superstar Tiger Woods made hisfirst public statement on Friday since taking an indefinitebreak from the game in December after admitting he cheated onhis wife. Here is some reaction to his remarks:

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"As a human being everyone has faults, makes mistakes andsins. We all do. But, we move on when we make a mistake andlearn from it," said Woods" mother, Kultida. "He will come outstronger, a better person."

"We look forward to seeing Tiger back on the golf coursewhen the time is right for him and his family," said one of hismajor sponsors, Electronic Arts Inc (ERTS.O), adding that itsrelationship with Woods "remains unchanged."

"We look forward to him returning to golf," said Nike Inc(NKE.N), another major sponsor. Nike said it "fully supportshim and his family."

"Trading was already quiet, but when Tiger came oneverybody was looking at the TV screens," said Peter Adams,livestock trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. "They weremocking him," Adams said of the Chicago traders. "Only richguys go to therapy for sex addiction, everybody else gets hitin the head with a frying pan."

"It"s tough to get any man in America just to go tomarriage counseling let alone go into a 45-day rehabilitation.Plus he"s going back tomorrow, and that tells me that he"strying to learn about the issues ... to learn about the thoughtprocesses that caused the actions, so that he can cut them offnext time," said Notah Begay, PGA golfer and a friend of Tigerfrom Stanford University days.

"We"re supportive of whenever he comes back, whether it"sthree weeks from now, or three months from now, that"s lessimportant than when he comes back, he"s prepared to play toresume his career in a positive way so that he"s there for thelong haul," said PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem, who calledWoods" public address "a good step."

"We wish Tiger well as he works through these privatematters," said a spokesman for sponsor Gatorade, which is partof PepsiCo Inc (PEP.N).

"Tiger spoke today and addressed the issues he felt weremost important. His words stand on their own. We wish him andhis family the best," said a spokesman for Procter Gamble"s(PG.N) Gillette brand, adding that its sponsor relationshipwith Woods remained unchanged.

"It sounded heartfelt to me. It sounds like it was a reallydifficult thing for him to do. From a guy that"s done a lot oftough things in golf over the years, it was probably one of themost difficult things he"s ever had to do," said British Openchampion Stewart Cink of the United States. "You have to makeamends to the people you"ve hurt and you have to start thebridge to the other side. And I think that"s where Tiger is."

"I think it was a sincere apology. He made it very clearthat he wants media to leave his family alone, which I kind ofagree with," said British golfer Luke Donald.

"He cut to the bottom line -- it"s not about words, it"sabout actions. But he still left the big question mark of whenhe would return (to golf). We"ve had an apology but as golferswe"re almost still back at square one," said six-time majortournament winner Nick Faldo of Britain.

"Today Tiger took a step in the right direction -- one ofmany he"ll have to take toward the long-term repair of hisreputation," said communications specialist Michael Gordon,chief executive of Group Gordon Strategic Communications in NewYork. But Woods seemed "rehearsed and scripted" and"unfortunately, by not answering any questions today, he"sinvited more questions."

"He lacked the passion and conviction that are essential toa sincere apology. ... People don"t listen with the ears butwith their stomachs and I"m not sure he struck the right chordwith that presentation," said Michael Cherenson, immediate pastchairman of the Public Relations Society of America. "He wasprobably more persuasive with his mistresses." (Reporting by Tim Gaynor, Jackie Frank, Phil Wahba, JerryBeiszk, Mark Lamport-Stokes and Jane Sutton; Editing by PeterCooney)

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