Kournikova
and Iglesias get cosy
London:
Tennis smasher Anna Kournikova was spotted together
getting intimate with boyfriend Enrique Iglesias on a beach.
The pair were all over each other on a day at the beach.
He slipped his hands under tattooed Anna's skimpy bikini
to squeeze her peaches, reports the Sun. Then they smooched
in the sand as the horny ace straddled her man. Anna, 22,
and Enrique were relaxing in Bali, Indonesia, as the singer
took a break from his world tour. The star, 28, recently
admitted he only has a modest manhood. But it didn't seem
to be hampering his chances with Anna. She looked in fine
form after a lay-off with injury.
Justin
and Cameron's intimate moment (Go
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London:
They are Hollywood's picture perfect lovebirds. Justin
Timberlake and Cameron Diaz shared a private moment together
as the casually-dressed waited for their driver to pick
them up after a night on the town in Hollywood. According
to the Sun, Cameron wrapped her arms around Justin and gazed
into his eyes as he grinned adoringly in front of a hotel
on Sunset Boulevard. While Justin is taking time out after
a year touring the world to promote his album Justified,
Cameron is working on new movie In Her Shoes, playing a
party girl who clashes with her no-nonsense sister.
Jaipur
Foot a hit among disabled in Chennai (Go
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Chennai:
A social organisation in Chennai organised a mass camp
for the disabled on Saturday. The main attraction of the
camp, organised under the project "Assistance to Disabled
People", was the world famous "Jaipur Foot". The organization,
which claims to be the biggest provider of artificial limbs,
put all its services at the disposal of at least 1,000 handicapped
people. A team of 25 doctors, who flew from various parts
of India, attended the patients. Originally developed by
orthopaedician Dr. Pramod Karan Sethi, a fellow of Britain's
Royal College of Surgeons, and a sculptor named Ram Chandra,
the main advantage of this prosthesis is its lightness and
mobility. Sublimely low-tech, it is mainly made of rubber,
wood and aluminium and can be assembled easily. It's low
price - it costs only about $28 in India - further increases
its popularity. Manufacturers of "Jaipur Foot" claim to
have catered to the victims of landmine explosions in Sri
Lanka and Afghanistan. The society also rendered its services
to earthquake-hit Gujarat in which 30,000 people were killed
and over 100,000 injured. The organization has organised
camps in 18 countries, including Panama, Honduras, West
Indies, Vietnam and Somalia.