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Akshay Kumar, over the two seasons of Fear Factor, made his mark as the charming host who dealt with the competing girls firmly. Replacing someone as fit replica hublot watches and macho as Akshay was not an easy task, but now Priyanka Chopra takes on the mantle of the host for the third season.

She will guide and goad 13 cricketers, who will be at her beck and call on the show. This also marks her small screen debut. A source said, "The channel wanted a new face. That's when someone suggested Priyanka's name. Talks have been going on for some time and now it has been made official. Negotiations are also on to rope in some top cricketers for the show. Priyanka was selected as she has made her mark in action roles in films like Don and Drona and is probably one of the fittest actresses in Bollywood today."

The need for a new host was precipitated after the format of the show was changed. Perhaps the producers of the show hope Priyanka's chemistry with the cricketers will work for the show. Confirming the development, Ashvini Yardi, the programming head of the channel said, "When you combine Priyanka's glamour, mass-appeal and athleticism with the energy and adrenaline of the cricketers, you get the perfect equation for a show like Fear Factor.

Akshay took this show to great heights with his inimitable style. So far you people had seen 13 haseenayein with ek khiladi. This season, get ready to witness 13 cricketing khiladis and ek haseena."

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Csaba's In A Battle With Vlad

May 14, 2010 Views
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Byline: GORDON WADDELL

CSABA LASZLO will meet his lawyers tomorrow as he bids to take on Hearts for the final 18 months of his deal.

The sacked Jambos boss has gagged himself from speaking out on his shock axing on Friday afternoon until the club have settled up.

But he insists he'll fight for what he's due from owner Vladimir Romanov.

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The Russian banker has balked in the past at squaring up to his replica tag heruer watches victims with both George Burley and Graham Rix forced to fight protracted battles to get their contracts honoured.

Burley had 20 months left on his deal while Englishman Rix claimed he was due bonuses for his short spell in charge.

Now Laszlo aims to get what he's owed after being bagged in a two-minute meeting that was short on detail.

He told MailSport last night: "I can't speak until I see Clip on charms my lawyers - I hope you understand.

"But I will be staying in Edinburgh.

"My children are at school and are Scottish now!"

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SARRIES ON THE MARCH

May 10, 2010 Views
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Saracens 37 Harlequins 18 BACK rower Andy Saull scored twice in two minutes as Saracens cranked up the pressure on the Premiership leaders.

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Saull went off at half-time with a bang on the shoulder but he was bang on the money in the first half as Saracens ran riot.

A month is a long time in rugby and all that.

Saracens scored just 16 tries in their first 16 games this season - they've managed more than that in the last four - and bagged another five last night.

But Saracens needed this win badly. They have the mother of all run-ins with trips to both Leicester and Northampton to round off their season.

Kiwi fly-half Nick Evans, Quins' outstanding player, pulled out minutes before kickoff with a hamstring niggle and was replaced by rookie Rory Clegg.

It is a shame Clegg could not show the same nerve as Jade Kindar- Martin, who walked across a tightrope 150 feet off the ground just before the start.

The 20-year-old fluffed his first two kicks from hand, relieving pressure on Saracens, although he did get himself together enough to pot a 14th minute penalty and level the scores after Derick Hougaard's opener. Then Saull grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck.

The flanker, a possible England summer tourist, was on the end of two sparkling moves to score twice and give Sarries early breathing space.

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Alex Goode made the initial break before skipper Ernst Joubert flicked the ball inside for Saull to score.

Shortly afterwards Saull was at it again on Justin Marshall's shoulder to touch down under the posts and give Sarries a 15-3 lead.

Goode and Saull are the young Englishmen in this Saracens side but it was an old All Black who produced a moment of magic to put Quins on the ropes.

Marshall has been around the block at 36, but hasn't lost his eye for a chance and his flicked pass put the outstanding hooker Schalk Brits away in the corner.

Marshall's legs can only last an hour these days and he was replaced shortly afterwards but the damage had been done.

Quins were frustrated and they were punished for giving away a stream of penalties when Mike Brown, took one for the team, and was binned for deliberate offside.

Michael Tagicakibau made them replica breitling watches pay as he burst through George Lowe for the bonus point try to finish Quins off for good and Joubert intercepted Jordan Turner-Hall's pass to run in the fifth.

SCORERS - SARACENS: Tries: Saull (2), Brits, Tagicakibau, Joubert; Cons: Hougaard, Jackson (2) ; Pens: Hougaard (2) HARLEQUINS: Tries: Brooker, Monye, York; Pen: Clegg;


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SARRIES ON THE MARCH; RUGBY UN

May 10, 2010 Views
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Byline: Adam Hathaway

Saracens 37 Harlequins 18 BACK rower Andy Saull scored twice in two minutes as Saracens cranked up the pressure on the Premiership leaders.

Saull went off at half-time with a bang on the shoulder but he was bang on the money in the first half as Saracens ran riot.

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A month is a long time in rugby and all that.

Saracens scored just 16 tries in their first 16 games this season - they've managed more than that in the last four - and bagged another five last night.

But Saracens needed this win badly. They have the mother of all run-ins with trips to both Leicester and Northampton to round off their season.

Kiwi fly-half Nick Evans, Quins' outstanding player, pulled out minutes before kickoff with a hamstring niggle and was replaced by rookie Rory Clegg.

It is a shame Clegg could not show the same nerve as Jade Kindar-Martin, who walked across a tightrope 150 feet off the ground just before the start.

The 20-year-old fluffed his first two kicks from hand, relieving pressure on Saracens, although he did get himself together enough to pot a 14th minute penalty and level the scores after Derick Hougaard's opener. Then Saull grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck.

The flanker, a possible England summer tourist, was on the end of two sparkling moves to score twice and give Sarries early breathing space.

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Alex Goode made the initial break before skipper Ernst Joubert flicked the ball inside for Saull to score.

Shortly afterwards Saull was at it again on Justin Marshall's shoulder to touch down under the posts and give Sarries a 15-3 lead.

Goode and Saull are the young Englishmen in this Saracens side but it was an old All Black who produced a moment of magic to put Quins on the ropes.

Marshall has been around the block at 36, but hasn't lost his eye for a chance and his flicked pass put the outstanding hooker Schalk Brits away in the corner.

Marshall's legs can only last an hour these days and he was replaced shortly afterwards but the damage had been done.

Quins were frustrated and they were punished for giving away a stream of penalties when Mike Brown, took one for the team, and was binned for deliberate offside.

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Michael Tagicakibau made them pay as he burst through George Lowe for the bonus point try to finish Quins off for good and Joubert intercepted Jordan Turner-Hall's pass to run in the fifth.

SCORERS - SARACENS: Tries: Saull (2), Brits, Tagicakibau, Joubert; Cons: Hougaard, Jackson (2) ; Pens: Hougaard (2) HARLEQUINS: Tries: Brooker, Monye, York; Pen: Clegg;

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SARRIES FLYING: Schalk Brits goes over in great style to claim his team's 3rd try at Wembley against Quins yesterday


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Satellite Choice

May 10, 2010 Views
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Byline: TV previews by CERI THOMAS

FILM: ONCE, 4.30pm, Sky Indie

ONE of the most joyous films of its year -any year -this sneaker hit took everyone, including its stars, by surprise. Former Commitment Glen Hansard is the Irish busker meeting a talented Czech musician (Marketa Irglova, pictured with Hansard) on the streets of Dublin, and making sweet music with her. A charming indie film -and there's a message in there, too.

SUITE LIFE ON DECK, 5.35pm, Disney

JUST when you thought that shudderingly annoying childfriendly sitcom The Suite Life was gone for ever, this sequel, set on a cruise ship, rears its too-perky head. Troublemaking twins Zack and Cody (played by real-life identical twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse) find themselves enrolled in a shipboard school, and much hilarity ensues. Or, at least, it does if you're under the age of ten, presumably -grown-ups will just want to keelhaul the whole lot of them, frankly...

FOOTBALL: BARCELONA V TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, 7.45pm, Sky Sports 1

AFTER the match between Celtic and African Champions League champions Al-Ahly comes the second of the day's two fixtures from the inaugural Wembley Cup. Concluding with two more matches on Sunday, the competition features four teams, each playing just two games. With bonus points for each goal, the emphasis will be on getting the ball in the back of the net. One replica tag heruer watches Barcelona player sure to incite a noisy reaction from Spurs supporters is Thierry Henry, who spent eight seasons with North London rivals, Arsenal.

GOLF: CANADIAN OPEN, 8pm, British Eurosport 2

LIVE coverage from Ontario's Glen Abbey Golf Course of the second day of what was once one of the world's most prestigious golf tournaments. In the interwar years, the competition enjoyed a period of dominance, and was only outranked by the Open Championship and the U.S. Open.

SPIRIT MEDIUM -JEANETTE WILSON/ANGELS, 8.30pm/9pm, Sky Real Lives

BACK-TO-BACK new series about spirituality and the supernatural. First up is spiritualist Jeanette Wilson, who claims she can help surviving friends and family to communicate with their deceased loved ones. Then, along comes Gloria Hunniford to chat to people about angels and the experiences they believe they've had with them.

NCIS, 9pm, FX UK

DEAD bodies, gang warfare and stolen army weapons provide the plot backbone of tonight's slice of the enjoyable crime drama. However, it's the fact that the crimes all seem to have some connection to the past of uberagent Gibbs that makes this episode stand out. It's always fun when the show starts digging into his past, especially when we run into characters who remember him as a fresh-faced rookie...

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CRIMINAL MINDS, 9pm, Living

WHEN U.S. crime dramas involve dead or abducted children, levels of face-to-face tension and angsty shouting go through the roof. This chunk of Criminal Minds initially seems no different, as the team hunt a serial kidnapper and murderer of children. It's selling viewers a bit of a dummy, though, and steadily evolves into something much less formulaic and much more effective.

FILM: JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, 9.35pm, Sky Premiere

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Fonterra ignores online milk o

May 7, 2010 Views
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Dairy giant Fonterra is aware of unofficial online trading in China of milk powder claimed to come from its plants but says it will not links of london charms take the matter further.

Milk powder advertised as being sourced from "Fonterra and/ or nominee" and New Zealand is being advertised by an Auckland- based Asian distributor and wholesaler on Alibaba.com, a Chinese website operator.

The advertiser, from Otahuhu, is offering a "big" quantity of the powder.

A replica tag heruer watches Fonterra spokeswoman said the company was aware of the offer, and was "99 per cent sure" that the product was from New Zealand, but was leaving the matter to the New Zealand Food Safety Authority to pursue.

The authority would determine if the product had the correct export certification, she said.

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FOOTBALL Coleraine win at Soli

May 7, 2010 Views
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Patterson struck on the hour with his 30th goal of the season, shooting past Reds goalkeeper John Connolly.

In Thomas sabo charms the first half Patterson directed a low shot wide while Stephen Dooley was also off target.

It was Coleraine's replica hublot watches third win at Solitude this season and knocks Eddie Patterson's men off the top links of london charms of the Carling Premiership table.




Coleraine entertain Bohemians in the Setanta Cup this Saturday.


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Football - Central keep up pre

May 7, 2010 Views
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DESPITE starting with just ten men Central Borough overcame a fightback from Three Tuns Goodfellas to keep the pressure on Division One leaders Haughton WMC.

Goodfellas had clawed their way back into the game after going two behind early on even with a man advantage. Paul Gibson and Michael Paterson were credited with the Goodfellas strikes after Elliott McCabe and Danny Thorns put the home side into the replica tag heruer watches lead.

Calum Reilly squandered several chances to put Central back in front but they did eventually manage to secure the spoils with McCabe's second showing Reilly how to do it before Matty Smith's cross-cum-shot made it four for the hosts.

Haughton keep top spot after maintaining their 100 per cent win record with a 7-0 victory over Wheatsheaf. Ye t another shut out makes it six clean sheets out of seven for Ronnie Colman's side.

Longfield continued their charge up the table with a comprehensive 10-2 win against Distinctive, wle Springfield Lions moved away from the drop zone after bettering Fighting Cocks 4-3 at Hundens Lane.

Two strikes from the effervescent Chris Welburn proved pivotal in the closely fought contest. Man of the match Paul Flint also got on the scoresheet for Lions as did debutant James Parkinson to take the game away from Fighting Cocks who responded through Daniel Flavell, Daniel Frost and Richard Robinson.

After claiming their maiden points of the season two weeks ago Hash were abruptly brought back down to earth by Havelock.

The league leaders wasted no time in putting Hash to the sword with hat tricks from Chris Airey and Division Two top scorer Adi Weston. Wayne Turner chipped in with two from the bench while Dean Irvine also notched. Dan Pugh scored in reply for Hash.

Model T missed the chance to move clear in second place with RABrinkburn and Red Lion not in league action but will be satisfied with to draw 3-3 with Argos/DHL after going three behind.

The Divisional Cup semi finals have finally been decided after the remaining last eight games were played at the weekend. AFC Rileys beat Hole in the Wall 7-4 to earn a place against last season runners-up Haughton in the Te chnocopy Division One Cup.

In the Technocopy Division Two quarter finals Red Lion will meet Rolling Mills Allstars after wins versus Travellers Rest and CIU respectively in two ten-goal gluts.

Red Lion beat Travs 8-2 to cruise into the last four with Andrew Dixon netting a hat-trick. The ever reliable Danny Wilson contributed a brace to add to single strikes for Jordan Grieves, Aaron Foster and man-ofthe-match Jonathan 'Prospect' Pearson.

Allstars took advantage of nine man CIU bludgeoning their understrength opponents 10-0. The two man handicap was too much for CIU to handle and Richie Hindle helped himself to five as Allstars netted at regular intervals. Stu Goodwin, Martin Ward, Dan McMaster and two from poacher Benn Murphy complete the rout.

Results: Division One: Central Borough 42 Three Tuns Goodfellas, Fighting Cocks 34 Springfield Lions, Haughton WMC 7-0 Wheatsheaf, Longfield 10-2 Distinctive Division Two : Hash 1-9 Havelock Arms, Model T 3-3 Argos/DHL, Te chnocopy Division One Cup: AFC Rileys 7-4 Hole in the Wall, Te chnocopy.

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