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Di's death to cost Scotland Yard 2 million pounds (Go To Top)

     London: An investigation into the accidental death of Britain's Princess Diana is expected to cost approximately 2 million pounds, claim sources. According to Femalefirst, police figures show that the salaries of the Scotland Yard investigation team rose to #600,000 in 2004, with an extra #43,000 spent on police expenses and overtime. The cost incurred on translation and phone charges between January 2004 and January 2005 were #33.300 . Almost #40,000 was spent on refurbishing office space needed for the inquiry. All the investigation expenses of the accident, which happened almost eight years ago in a Paris tunnel and sparked scores of conspiracy theories, are being met by Scotland Yard.

Prince Harry cleans loos at Sandhurst (Go To Top)

     London: When Prince Harry joined Sandhurst Academy, he probably didn't know that one day he would be asked to clean toilets. According to sources, the 20-year-old was put on loo cleaning along with a number of other recruits, before being allowed to start his summer holiday. "Prince Harry is on scrub down duty. He will be on his hands and knees until the weekend, making sure the college is completely cleaned up. It is part of his training to be an independent officer, capable of looking after himself and commanding a unit of men," the Mirror quoted a source at the training academy as saying.

Jennifer Connelly loves reading 'n' 'shopping' while having sex (Go To Top)

      London: Actress Jennifer Connelly reportedly likes reading books, chatting on the phone, and internet-shopping while having sex with actor husband Paul Bettany. "I do like to read a book while having sex. And talk on the phone. You can get so much done. If the room's dark enough, I like to do some online shopping," Femalefirst quoted Connelly as saying.

One in four women want daily sex (Go To Top)

    London: A new survey has claimed that around 27 percent women want to have sex everyday, as compared to 31 percent men. According to the survey by dating website Yahoo Personals, while 62 percent women are happy with their love lives, only 54 percent male feel the same. Girls are also more likely than boys to lose their virginity before 17, the survey found. In 1993 the figures were 18 percent and 31 percent for men and women respectively. "Women are enjoying more freedom in their quest for sexual gratification than ever before. They rival male desire," the Mirror quoted psychologist Dr Lenny Kristal as saying.


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