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August 20, 2012

Apple peels can save you from high blood pressure


London: An apple a day can keep high blood pressure and hypertension away, as long as you don’t remove its peel, scientists say.
Scientists in Canada have found that it is more effective than other “superfoods” including green tea and blueberries as a source of antioxidants and chemical compounds called flavonoids that combat the potentially life-threatening condition.
For the outer layer contains up to six times the amount of chemical ingredients that can combat potentially life threatening high blood pressure.
Apples have long been known as natural source of antioxidants and chemical compounds called flavanoids, all of which are good for the heart, the ‘Telegraph’ reported.
But peeling apples first before eating means missing out on most of the health benefits, said researchers from Nova Scotia in Canada.
Scientists tested the peel and the fleshy fruit of apples separately on samples of an enzyme called ACE which is known to cause hypertension and high blood pressure in humans.
The peel was significantly much more effective in inhibiting ACE in living organisms, the researchers from Nova Scotia Agricultural College told the journal Food Chemistry.
Researchers in Nova Scotia tested the peel and the fleshy fruit of apples separately.
The peel was found to be up to six times more effective, according to the team’s results in the journal Food Chemistry.
The researchers from Nova Scotia Agricultural College said: “Apples are one of the most popular and frequently consumed fruits in the world.”
“Apple peel is a rich source of flavonoids which provide numerous health benefits – apple peel flavonoids inhibited the ACE, an enzyme associated with hypertension” they said.

Family of Murdered Briton Silent on China Sentencing

Neil Heywood was found dead
 in Chongqing on Nov. 15.


LONDON — Relatives of Neil Heywood, the British businessman whose murder in China is at the center of a huge political scandal there, remained silent Monday on the news that Gu Kailai, the wife of a disgraced Communist Party leader, had received a suspended death sentence after being convicted of poisoning him.


But friends of Mr. Heywood’s have publicly challenged Ms. Gu’s explanations during her trial that she had acted partly out of motherly instinct to protect her son, Bo Guagua, from blackmail by Mr. Heywood, whom they described in glowing terms as Bo’s adviser and protector.
Ann Heywood, the murder victim’s mother, wrote 10 days ago to Britain’s newspaper watchdog, the Press Complaints Commission, asking it to remind British newspapers that she, and her daughter Leonie Summers, had resolved not to respond to media inquiries about the case.
“Neither Leonie nor I will ever comment on Neil’s death,” she said.
The letter was written after Ms. Gu, who is married to Bo Xilai, a deposed former member of the Communist Party hierarchy, had pleaded guilty to Mr. Heywood’s murder in a one-day court appearance. Through her lawyers, Ms. Gu said that she had acted after her mind became unhinged, in part by what they described as threats Mr. Heywood had made against Bo Guagua, who studied at Oxford before moving on to Harvard.
The defense lawyers said Mr. Heywood had attempted to extort $22 million from her son, saying he was owed it after a joint real estate venture had failed. At one point, the defense team said, Mr. Heywood had briefly detained Bo Guagua inside his home in England and had sent a threatening e-mail to Ms. Gu demanding the money, courtroom witnesses said.
The e-mail, displayed at trial, threatened to “destroy” Bo Guagua. It appeared to have played an important part in the court’s decision not to hand down an immediate death sentence common in Chinese murder cases, which often lead to summary execution by a pistol shot to the head. Under the Chinese justice system, a suspended death sentence is usually commuted to life in prison.Since the trial, friends of the Heywood family have told reporters that the family, and others who knew Mr. Heywood from his school and college days, have dismissed the accusations against him as absurd.
The truth, they said, was that Mr. Heywood had been a conscientious mentor to the young man during his years in England, playing an important role in smoothing Bo Guagua’s acceptance by the elite Harrow boarding school in London, Mr. Heywood’s alma mater, and in making connections that later helped him win a place at Oxford.
“I would eat my hat if he threatened the well-being of Madame Gu’s son,” one of those friends said, asking not to be named because of the sensitivities involved.
The friends said that it appeared that the Chinese authorities had relied on the allegation in making Mr. Heywood in some ways a “scapegoat” for his own death. Nevertheless, the family, in remaining silent, appears to have made a priority of their concern for Mr. Heywood’s Chinese-born wife, LuLu, and their two children.
In April, when Chinese officials announced Ms. Gu’s arrest in the Heywood killing, family friends and British diplomats pointed to the plight of Mr. Heywood’s family in China as a powerful reason for the family remaining silent on the case.
At that time, the family remained sequestered at their home in an upscale expatriates’ community in Beijing, and diplomats said they had sought consular assistance from the British Embassy in gaining the exit visas they needed to leave China.

Russian police pursuing other members of Pussy Riot


MOSCOW, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Russian police are hunting for more members of the Pussy Riot punk rock band, a spokeswoman said, signalling further pressure on the group despite an international outcry over jail terms for three women who protested in a church against Vladimir Putin.
The Russian president's critics condemned the court proceeding that yielded the two-year prison sentences on Friday as part of a clampdown on a protest movement and reminiscent of show trials of dissidents in the Soviet era.
Police said on Monday they were searching for other members of the group over the February protest at Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedral, but had not yet identified the suspects.
They did not say how many people they were looking for, nor whether they faced arrest and charges. Five members of the anonymous feminist punk group stormed the church altar in brightly coloured balaclavas, mismatched dresses and wielding an electric guitar, but only three were arrested and tried.
Although the search was launched before Friday's verdict, the determination of police to pursue other Pussy Riot members suggested the Kremlin would keep the heat on the band despite the furore over the punishment imposed on the three young women.
A lawyer for Pussy Riot, Mark Feigin, said he believed police knew the identity of the other two women and had video surveillance footage of them walking into the church.
He said the search handed police a tool to put pressure on any of Pussy Riot's 10 plus members continuing its protest. "If you put some unidentified persons on the wanted list, then you can arrest whoever you want in a balaclava," he said.
In an interview last week, other members of Pussy Riot - their faces hidden behind colourful masks like those worn during the "punk prayer" - said the trial had only strengthened their resolve to stage new protests.
On Friday, the band released a new song entitled "Putin is Lighting the Fires of Revolution."
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alyokhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30, were convicted of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred over their performance of a "punk prayer" urging the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Putin.
A police spokeswoman said other unidentified members of Pussy Riot were being sought under a criminal case that was now separate from that against the three performers who were tried.
NO OFFENCE TO DEVOUT, PROTESTERS SAY
Tolokonnikova's husband, Pyotr Verzilov, said Pussy Riot members remaining at large want "normal lives" and painted the police statement as part of a wider Kremlin crackdown on opponents who hope to stage mass street protests in the autumn.
"Putin likes the taste of repression," he told Reuters.
Tolokonnikova, Alyokhina and Samutsevich said they had sought to protest against Putin's close ties with the Russian Orthodox Church and had not set out to offend believers.
Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, whose works are being read by Samutsevich in jail, said the trial showed Russia's system of power was "immensely fragile" and likened Pussy Riot to dissident poets in the era of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.
"The greatest appreciation for poetry in Stalinism was that you could have been shot for a poem," Zizek said in Moscow.
The United States, European Union and several nations have called the sentences disproportionate, and Washington has urged Russian authorities to "review" the case.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, asked about the Western criticism, warned against interference in judicial affairs and said people should not "go into hysterics" about the case. He denied accusations that the trial was politically motivated and said the women could still appeal.
"Let's not draw hasty conclusions or go into hysterics."
Putin himself, an ex-KGB spy who returned to the presidency for a third term on May 7 after a four-year spell as prime minister, said before the sentences were pronounced that the women did "nothing good" but should not be judged too harshly.
They have already been in jail for about five months, meaning they will serve another 19 but could be freed if Putin were to pardon them. The Orthodox Church signalled it would accept such a move by appealing, belatedly, for mercy.
Madonna denounced on Saturday the jail terms imposed on the three women. She said they were being sent to a "penal colony for ... a 40-second performance extolling their political opinions".

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange asks for Barack Obama's help


WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange called on US President Barack Obama to end a so-called "witch hunt" against his secret-spilling website, appearing in public on Sunday for the first time since he took refuge two months ago inside Ecuador's Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex crimes allegations.
The 41-year-old Australian, who has fought for two years against efforts to send him to Sweden for questioning over alleged sexual misconduct against two women there, addressed a crowd of more than 200 supporters, reporters and dozens of British police, as he spoke from the balcony of Ecuador's mission.
Ecuador on Thursday granted Assange asylum and he remains out of reach of British authorities while he is inside the country's small embassy. Britain insists that if he steps outside, he will be detained and sent to Sweden.
Assange and his supporters claim the Swedish case is merely the opening gambit in a Washington-orchestrated plot to make him stand trial in the US over his work with WikiLeaks - something disputed by both Swedish authorities and the women involved.
"I ask President Obama to do the right thing. The United States must renounce its witch hunt against WikiLeaks," Assange said as he read aloud a written statement.
"The Unites States must dissolve its FBI investigation. The United States must vow that it will not seek to prosecute our staff or our supporters."
On Saturday, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the Obama administration considers Assange a matter for the governments of Britain, Sweden and Ecuador to resolve.
A Virginia grand jury is studying evidence that might link Assange to Pfc. Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier who has been charged with aiding the enemy by passing the secret files to WikiLeaks and is awaiting trial. No action against Assange has yet been taken.
Assange also urged the US to release Manning, but said: "If Bradley Manning really did as he is accused, he is a hero, an example to us all, and one of the world's foremost political prisoners."
The WikiLeaks founder did not refer in his statement to the Swedish allegations against him, or indicate how he believes the standoff over his future may be resolved.
Assange attempted to draw parallels between himself and the Russian punk band Pussy Riot, three of whose members were convicted and jailed this week for a performance denouncing President Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral.
"There is unity in the oppression. There must be absolute unity and determination in the response," Assange said.
He shot to international prominence in 2010 when his WikiLeaks website began publishing a huge trove of American diplomatic and military secrets - including 250,000 US embassy cables that highlight the sensitive, candid and often embarrassing backroom dealings of US diplomats.
As he toured the globe to highlight the disclosures, two women accused him of sex offenses during a trip to Sweden.

Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger makes fastest 100 crore


Ek Tha Tiger has made history! After breaking first day and first weekend records, the Salman-Katrina starrer has went on to make Rs. 100 crore in 5 days, which is a record again.

"#EkThaTiger - India *actuals* Sun 23.06 cr. Total: 100.16 cr nett. SUPERB. Fastest 100 cr grosser ever - 5 days [Hindi films]. NEW RECORD!" tweeted trade analyst Taran Adarsh.

"#EkThaTiger is @BeingSalmanKhan ’s 4th century [100 cr], the other three being #Dabangg [147 cr], #Ready [122 cr] and #Bodyguard [148 cr]," added Adarsh.

"Ek Tha Tiger reaches 100-cr mark in 5 days - another Rs. 25 cr from overseas. Total Rs. 125 cr. Today's Eid collection remains to be counted," tweeted ABP News.

The film had reached Rs. 77.10 cr mark on Saturday. "#EkThaTiger - India *actuals* Sat 16.75 cr. Total: 77.10 cr nett. Excellent growth on Saturday," Adarsh had tweeted.

Salman, Katrina in Ek Tha Tiger

First Weekend

"Ek Tha Tiger made an approx 11.75 Crores on it’s 1st Friday at the box office. After opening to a humongous 32.92 Crores and grossing 14.55 Crores on it’s 2nd Day, Ek Tha Tiger looks pretty steady with  59.22 Crores in it’s pocket," reports Koimoi.com.
"The movie might have seen a steady fall in its last two days but one can surely account that to working days not being huge grossing days. However, Ek Tha Tiger has created a new record at the Indian Box Office. In its 1st weekend (i.e. 1st 3 days run) it has grossed about 59 crores which is the highest ever in Indian history. Post Monday, when the fasting season of Ramadan gets over, there is no saying what collections will the movie make," adds the website.
2nd day collections"After shattering every record possible to shreds Ek Tha Tiger moved to its 2nd day. As per early estimates the movie would have made 16 crores on it’s Day 2 at the Indian Box Office. Ek Tha Tiger had grossed a humongous 32.92 crores on its Day 1 and its total box office collections till date stands at 48.92 crores," reported Koimoi.com.
"The fall was quite expected as Thursday was a working day and not a holiday unlike Wednesday. However, the movie is expected to hit the chords again this weekend. There is no doubt that Ek Tha Tiger will prove to be an all time blockbuster at the box office if it sustains its momentum even for a weekend," added the website.

1st day fever
"#EkThaTiger biz on Wed is humungous, historic. But wait for Eid celebrations. It will create History *again*. Picture abhi baaki hain!" Taran Adarsh wrote.
"The 1st day box office collections of Ek Tha Tiger can be simply termed in one word as 'spectacular'. Something like this has never before happened in Bollywood. The movie made an approx. 30 crores (as per early estimates) on it's Day 1 at the Indian box office. Ek Tha Tiger did not just do good in a few circuits as there is really no circuit where the movie didn't break apart a set record," reports Koimoi.com.
"Ek Tha Tiger has smashed the opening day collections of Hrithik Roshan's Agneepath which had amassed a mammoth 23 crores. The movie also broke the much hyped Shahrukh Khan's Ra.One opening day record of 25 crores. Salman is out to break all the box office records ever set in India," adds the website.

Ek Tha Tiger
CRITICS' TAKE
HT's review
Anupama Chopra's review: Ek Tha Tiger
Ek Tha Tiger is Salman Khan’s best film since Dabangg. But because his last two films were Ready and Bodyguard, the bar is not exactly high. Still, Ek Tha Tiger has more of a story as well as greater coherence and emotion than both those films put together. REVIEW INSIDE
Critics Report: Ek Tha Tiger burning bright
Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger, a romantic thriller about an Indian secret agent codenamed Tiger, hits theatres today. And critics have given a thumbs up to the film with a flare! REVIEWS INSIDE

TIGER BUZZ
Ek Tha.. may be biggest first-day grosser: analysts
Actors Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s Eid celebrations along with Yash Raj Films and director Kabir Khan couldn’t have been bigger. For the third time in a row (after Bodyguard and Dabangg), Salman’s Eid release has registered a bumper opening at the box office across centres. If trade estimates are anything to go by, the film is expected to enter the Rs. 100-crore club in less than seven days of release. TRADE TALK
Salman, Katrina in Ek Tha Tiger


TOP 10: Salman Khan's biggest hitsWhat happens when Barjatya boy Prem goes Dabangg and turns into Tiger? Well he becomes a hit machine, like our very own Salman Khan. With the success of Ek Tha Tiger, Salman has hit the jackpot for the fourth time in two years. SALLU MAGIC

Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger creates history!
Ek Tha Tiger has not only opened to packed houses, if initial trade reports are to be believed, the movie has set new records on the day 1 of its release. The Salman-Katrina starrer has broken the first day records of Hrithik's Agneepath and SRK's RA.One. The film reportedly amassed over Rs. 30 crore on Wednesday. STATS INSIDE
Why Katrina didn't promote Ek Tha Tiger with Salman in Delhi
Wonder why Salman Khan alone promoted Ek Tha Tiger on Sunday? Well, the actor's ex-flame and Ek Tha Tiger co-star Katrina Kaif was suffering from a severe bout of food poisoning and couldn't make it to any of the events despite strong medication, reports Mumbai Mirror. While Katrina had to stay back at her hotel room, director Kabir Khan and Salman Khan promoted the film at various events. A doctor was arranged for the pretty actress. STORY INSIDE

WATCH: Salman Khan's 'animated' avatar in Ek Tha Tiger

If you loved Salman Khan in the trailer of Ek Tha Tiger, you will like him in the recently launched ETT Yomics also. In his latest avatar, Salman Khan jumps off the buildings, smashes heads and performs stunts. ANIMATED SALMAN PIC
Salman Khan talks about Ek Tha Tiger, Katrina Kaif and Rs. 100 cr club
He pulls her leg at every opportunity he gets, she’s probably the only person allowed to make fun of him in public. Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan could have been Bollywood’s ultimate power couple, but the ‘close friends’ haven’t lost an iota of the chemistry that makes them sizzle on-screen in the upcoming action thriller Ek Tha Tiger. SALLU-KAT SPEAK