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"Kate, I love you," writes Doherty to Moss

LONDON, Mar 10 (Reuters) Rock singer Pete Doherty spelled out his love for supermodel Kate Moss, scribbling a message on the inside of his car windscreen after another appearance in a London court on drug possession charges.

The 26-year-old Babyshambles singer had an on-off relationship with 32-year-old Moss but the couple are widely reported to have split last year.

''I Love Kate 4 Eva,'' he wrote yesterday after running to his gold-coloured Jaguar following the hearing, using a heart shape to express the world ''love.'' His case was adjourned until later in March.

Wearing his trademark trilby hat on arrival and a blue jacket, he leaned from a window of the Thames Magistrates Court building and began to play the harmonica to the wall of photographers waiting below.

Only last month, the self-confessed drug addict was at a different court facing separate narcotics charges. He escaped a jail term and was ordered to attend a rehabilitation centre and undergo monthly check-ups.

Moss was captured on camera last year apparently taking large quantities of cocaine, and several fashion houses and retailers severed ties with the mother of one.

She also attended a drugs rehabilitation centre last year in the United States, and has since been rebuilding her career.

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Immobility not only factor in DVT risk -scientists

LONDON, Mar 10 (Reuters) Air travel, particularly long-haul flights, can increase the odds of developing dangerous blood clots but researchers said today they are not only due to being immobile for long periods. Low pressure and low oxygen levels in aircraft may also contribute in some people to the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). DVT, often called ''economy class syndrome'' because of the cramped conditions on planes, usually developes in the legs and can be.....

Thalidomide helps older blood cancer cases - Study

London, Mar 10: Thalidomide can stem the advance of blood cancer in elderly patients when used with a combination of other drugs, researchers said today (Mar 10, 2006).Thalidomide was taken off the market decades ago after causing severe birth defects in children but scientists in Italy said it could help patients suffering from multiple myeloma, a cancer that begins in a type of white blood cell.In a trial involving 255 patients, researchers led by Dr Antonio Palumbo of.....

NASA hit by series of shuttle mishaps

Cape Canaveral, Fla., Mar 10: Workers bumped the space shuttle Discovery's robot arm in one of three recent mishaps at the Kennedy Space Center that experts hope caused only minor damage, NASA officials said.The 50-foot arm, a hinged crane in Discovery's payload bay, is critical to the ship's upcoming mission to test safety upgrades implemented after the fatal 2003 Columbia accident and to deliver supplies to the International Space Station.Experts arrived yesterday to assess damage. Kennedy Space Center.....
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