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  • Salman Khan's leading lady Sana charged with attempted kidnap of girl, goes absconding

    Salman Khan's leading day in his home production Mental, Sana Khan has been declared absconding after she was charged with alleged attempted abduction of a 15-year-old girl for rejecting her cousin's marriage proposal, police said today.

    Navi Mumbai police have already arrested four persons --Sana's cousin Naved Khan (22) and his three friends Kshitij Dubey (22) and Vismit Ambre (23) and a 17-year-old boy minor -- in the case.

    Hunt is on to trace the 25-year-old actress, said Panduranga Sawant, inspector at Turbhe police station here.

    "Our teams had also gone to the residence of Sana in Mumbai but she was not there," Sawant told PTI.

    As Sana has gone into hiding, Mental's shooting schedule has reportedly got disrupted.

    According to police, the victim studying in ninth standard had befriended Naved on social networking site Facebook in November last year. Later they started meeting.

    After a few months, Naved proposed marriage to her but the girl refused. However, Naved kept pursuing her when she stopped meeting him and discontinued her FB account.

    "On April 30 evening, when the girl was returning home in Sanpada, Naved stopped her at Mora circle area. He was found accompanied by three of his friends and Sana, who was at the wheel of a BMW car," said Sawant.

    Naved and his friends tried to drag the girl into Sana's car, but she managed to free herself and ran towards her house, Sawant added.

    Sana, Naved and his friends were already at her house when the victim reached home, where they had a heated argument before leaving.

    Sonakshi's Draping Affair Photo

    Sarees are in these days... With talented beauties going for that five-metre clothing, B-town seems to be going back in times when sarees were in vogue and actresses like Waheeda Rehman and Sharmila Tagore had been picture of style and elegance... In today's generation the young and ravishing Sonakshi Sinha seems to be bringing back the trend and why not! The 'Dabangg' beauty indeed looks fabulous in saree...

    It can be noted that the elegant looking actress has never disappointed with the selection of her sari. Be it in movies or events, Sonakshi has been seen clad in beautiful sarees. The desi looking Sonkashi is now taking her fancy of sarees on the next level.

    In a song "Sawaar Loon" from her upcoming movie 'Lootera' she will be wearing 9 different sarees. The movie is set in the era of 50's due to which Sonkashi will be seen wearing a lot of sarees in the movie.

    According to our sources, for the song, the sarees were specially selected for Sonakshi to emphasize her beautiful features and make her look of that era. In fact the nine sarees, which she had to wear for this particular sequence, cost nearly Rs. 3Lakh altogether!!

    It isn't lip synced and is shown as a montage spread over various days, so the outfits were essential. Each sari was especially chosen, and cost R30,000 - 35,000. Most of them were handloom silk. And the outcome has been beautiful.

    "Vikram and his team have etched out my look so aesthetically and beautifully in Lootera. I am in saris for the most part and have become an expert in wearing one," Sonakshi laughed. "In Sawaar Loon, I had to change my sari 9 times! But it was all worth it when I saw the results!" she added.

    In 'Lootera' for the first time Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi are coming together.

    Eva Longoria graduates from California State University

    The Desperate Housewives actress received her Master's degree in Chicano Studies and took to Twitter to share her excitement ahead of the ceremony.

    She tweeted: "Big day today!!! Very excited to graduate for my Master's degree in Chicano Studies! You're never too old or too busy to continue your education! (sic)

    Longoria's former 'Desperate Housewives' co-star Marica Cross, tweeted her congratulations, writing "Huge congratulations on your graduation today!!!! From Canne to Cap and Gown. You are really something. Xoxo m (sic)."

    Longoria, 38, recently revealed she was frantically working on her thesis in order to graduate on time.

    She said: "I'm writing my thesis now. Hopefully, I'll finish in time!"

    Speaking about her studies, her representative said: "Eva enrolled at Northridge three years ago and is receiving her Master's degree in Chicano Studies with her thesis on 'Success STEMS From Diversity: The Value of Latinas in STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] Careers.'"

    16 Years Beauty queen tells of Thai jail hell

    Former Miss South Africa finalist Vanessa Goosen, the Eastern Cape beauty who was freed two weeks ago after spending 16 years in a Thai jail for running drugs, has returned home.

    Speaking at OR Tambo International airport in Johannesburg yesterday, she said she knew her release would come some day because she had never given up hoping.

    "But when it eventually happened, I just couldn't believe it," Goosen told eNews.

    Asked about her daughter, Felicia, who she gave birth to in jail and who turned 16 at the weekend, she said she had been devastated when the child was taken from her at the age of three and sent home to be fostered in South Africa.

    "My heart was torn apart," she said. I never thought I could make it."

    Goosen, 38, who has always maintained her innocence, said she would never forget her experience.

    "Many stories have been printed, many things have been said. [People] have their own opinion, whatever they want to say but I just want to say that, yes I was in prison for 16 years, six months and 16 days and it's an experience I will never forget.

    "And it's an experience that I want to share with others: that they should be very careful who they mingle with."

    Speaking from the family home in Cradock, her younger sister, Melissa, said she was bursting with excitement and confused emotions.

    "I can confirm Vanessa is in Johannesburg, and she is with her daughter. The plan is we will re-unite there, probably this weekend," she said.

    "We are asking the media to respect that we need some privacy with her.

    "I am extremely excited. I feel like exploding, like crying, like screaming. There are so many emotions, so much lost time to make up for."

    Melissa said she and Vanessa had stayed in regular contact by writing letters to each other. Then about two years ago it became possible to send e-mails.

    Paris Hilton has signed to Birdman's Cash Money record

    Paris Hilton has signed to Birdman's Cash Money record label and will release a single with Lil Wayne.

    The 32-year-old heiress - who released her debut album Paris in 2006 - will release a house music album later this year and has already recorded a single with Lil Wayne.

    Cash Money's Birdman tweeted: "Welcome@ParisHilton to tha Family. RichgangRichgirl. YMCMB (sic)."

    Hilton replied: "@BIRDMAN5STAR Thanks BO$$! Happy to be a part of the family. #PH YMCMB (sic)."

    She also posted a link to a YouTube video, writing: "Love this song I recorded with @LilTunechi. Love Lil Wayne, he is so amazing! Can't wait for our new song!#I YMCMB (sic)."

    This is some good news for Paris after she recently become a swatting victim for the second time.

    The hotel heiress was once again the subject of a cruel prank when someone called 911 pretending to be her, claiming she was trapped in her bedroom with a gun to her head.

    Police rushed to the socialite's Los Angeles mansion, but the only sign of life they found were her pet pooches tearing around the house.

    When Hilton, she was shocked to discover police cars surrounding her house. The incident, which took place earlier this month, was almost identical to a joke played on Paris two months ago

    Cyber bullies could face Prosecution

    A 21-year-old Durban woman is considering suing more than 100 Facebook users who made derogatory comments about a photograph of her that appeared on a page called "SA's finest girls".

    In the photo, she appears sucking a lollipop while wearing a revealing top.

    In the comments section, Claudia Naidoo was called a slut, a disgrace to South African Indian women and repeatedly told that she was asking to be raped.

    The creator of the page - which has about 3200 Facebook fans - called it a platform to "promote the outstanding beauty and sexiness of the women right here in South Africa".

    Naidoo's photo has received the most attention on the Facebook page - 400 comments and at least 200 likes.

    "I'm considering legal action because no one should be cyber-bullied, defamed or slandered on social media. Negative comments that are valid are acceptable, but victimisation and hate speech are not. The defamatory comments came mostly from Indian women, who went as far as insulting my parents and my boyfriend," Naidoo said yesterday.

    Naidoo said she was appalled by comments that linked her attire to rape.

    "They went on to say I should be raped and actually encouraged it. Many women dress provocatively. This does not mean they are asking to be raped. Every day children, babies and elderly women are raped. Did their clothes ask for it?"

    Naidoo said that while she did not post the photo, she would not remove it.

    "I see nothing wrong with my photograph," Naidoo said.

    Social media law consultant Emma Sadleir said Naidoo could sue the offending Facebook users for defamation, complain to the Human Rights Commission if she believed the comments were based on her race, and lay a crimen injuria charge with the police.

    She said the legal principles on defamation also applied online.

    "People think they are anonymous and that is a fallacy that we must dispel."

    Sadleir said there was a misconception among social media users that there was safety in numbers.

    "This is not true. In Britain, Lord McAlphine is suing 10000 Twitter users for linking him to sexual abuse," she said.

    Monstrous amberjack caught in Sea of Cortez could have been a record contender

    The powerful amberjack was so massive it might have been a world record.

    But the fisherman who battled the monstrous fish, and the Mexican crew that helped deliver it from the Sea of Cortez to a remote Baja California beach, were not thinking about records.

    They marveled at the size of the fish and hefted their great prize as if to see if it could, indeed, be hefted—then carved it up for fish tacos and fillets for the grill.
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    Capt. Raymundo “Mundo” Lucero Geraldo poses with giant amberjack. Top photo shows another captain hefting the prized game fish. Photos by Esteban Romero

    The International Game Fish Association lists a 156-pound amberjack caught off Japan in 2010 as the all-tackle world record. The fish caught last week by Kevin Shiotani was conservatively estimated to weigh at least 135 pounds.

    As anyone who has done a lot of weight-guessing knows, however, estimates can be wildly inaccurate.

    Regardless of a possible record lost, Shiotani’s amberjack is one of the largest ever caught, although it’s likely that larger specimens have been hooked and lost in the rocks.

    The catch was made after a 25-minute struggle near Cerralvo Island, the southern-most island in the Sea of Cortez.

    Shiotani is a regular customer of Tailhunter International Sportfishing, a La Paz-based charter business that trucks clients to a remote beach to fish Cerralvo and offshore waters out of pangas, or large skiffs.

    Jonathan Roldan, who owns Tailhunter International and Tailhunter Restaurant, explained the catch to Phil Friedman Outdoors Radio.

    “Kevin fought the fish for 25 minutes to a half-hour and got it to the boat and, of course, blew everyone away,” he said. “They stuck a gaff in it, got it back to the beach, and started taking pictures. It’s a magnificent fish.”

    Roldan said there was no scale on the beach and that he was not present when the fish was brought ashore. Had he been, he would have been sure to get the behemoth weighed on a certified scale.

    He said that because amberjacks are so powerful and always lurk near structure, the larger fish are incredibly difficult to land.

    “The largest we’ve put on a scale is 110 pounds, and 60- to 70-pounders have taken an hour or two hours to put on the boat, so this is just a fish that [Shiotani] happened to turn and put the wood to it, and got it back out of the rocks and got it to the boat.

    Damon Lindelof Admits Alice Eve Underwear Scene In 'Star Trek' Was 'Gratuitous'

    Damon Lindelof, producer of "Star Trek Into Darkness," responded Tuesday on Twitter to criticism about his treatment of one female character.

    In the second "Star Trek" film, which was released on May 16th, Alice Eve, who plays Dr. Carol Marcus, one of the few speaking female roles, strips down to her underwear for no explicable reason. This prompted an outcry from "Star Trek" fans such as The Mary Sue's Jill Pantozzi. She explained her issue with the scene thusly:

        Eve’s character of Dr. Carol Marcus was touted to have incredible intelligence, though instead of allowing her to use it to effect the plot, she was used as the most blatant eye-candy I’ve seen in a long time. We see this kind of thing a lot in Hollywood, sure, but the scene in question was akin to an actor holding up and verbally speaking the name of a can of Coca-Cola during a scene about cats or general surgery.

    This morning Lindelof took to social media to address his critics and actually issued somewhat of an apology. He tweeted:

    We respect Lindelof for recognizing the criticism and acknowledging it head on. As io9's Meredith Woerner put it: "It was horribly ridiculous and we're glad they learned from their silly decision to force the one new female character with speaking lines to strip in front of Captain Kirk."

    Massive submerged structure stumps Israeli archaeologists

    The massive circular structure appears to be an archaeologists dream: a recently discovered antiquity that could reveal secrets of ancient life in the Middle East and is just waiting to be excavated.

    It's thousands of years old -- a conical, manmade behemoth weighing hundreds of tons, practically begging to be explored.

    The problem is -- it's at the bottom of the biblical Sea of Galilee. For now, at least, Israeli researchers are left stranded on dry land, wondering what finds lurk below.

    The monumental structure, made of boulders and stones with a diameter of 230 feet, emerged from a routine sonar scan in 2003. Now archaeologists are trying to raise money to allow them access to the submerged stones.

    "It's very enigmatic, it's very interesting, but the bottom line is we don't know when it's from, we don't know what it's connected to, we don't know its function," said Dani Nadel, an archaeologist at the University of Haifa who is one of several researchers studying the discovery. "We only know it is there, it is huge and it is unusual."

    Archaeologists said the only way they can properly assess the structure is through an underwater excavation, a painstakingly slow process that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. And if an excavation were to take place, archaeologists said they believed it would be the first in the Sea of Galilee, an ancient lake that boasts historical remnants spanning thousands of years and is the setting of many Bible scenes.

    In contrast, Israeli researchers have carried out many excavations in the Mediterranean and Red Seas.

    Much of the researchers' limited knowledge about this structure comes from the sonar scan a decade ago.

    Initial dives shortly after that revealed a few details. In an article in the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology published earlier this year, Nadel and fellow researchers disclosed it was asymmetrical, made of basalt boulders and that "fish teem around the structure and between its blocks."

    'Return Of The Jedi' 30th Anniversary 30 Things You Didn't Know 'Star Wars' Gave Us

    This Saturday, "Star Wars VI: Return Of The Jedi," the capstone of George Lucas' original trilogy, turns 30. Not only does this mean you're old, it means it's time to consider precisely 30 things Lucas and his wildly successful franchise introduced into the world. Some (incest kiss) aren't too popular; others are downright magical. But they're all here thanks to one man and his crazy, mad expensive, dream. Time to scroll, like those revolutionary opening credits.

    1. Crowd pleasing science-fiction. Big budget sci-fi movies before "Star Wars” tended to be apocalyptic, along the lines of "Planet of the Apes," or "Soylent Green". Lucas didn't eradicate that genre entirely, but he made room for a new one. In a matter of a few years after "Star Wars," we got not only "Alien" and "Blade Runner," but the significantly kinder world of “E.T.”

    2. A "used future." Film scholars credit George Lucas for pioneering the concept (made famous again in later sci-fi movies like “Alien”) -- with spaceships that are dingy rather than shiny, furnished with a hodgepodge aesthetic.

    3. An unknown cast, but not for lack of trying. Luckily, Sissy Spacek, Jodie Foster, Al Pacino, and James Caan effectively turned Lucas down, and we landed up with Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Mark Hamill as young Luke Skywalker, and Harrison Ford, in his first starring role, as Han Solo.
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