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Mourning Jack Tweed tries to get life back on track

London, Apr 10 (ANI): Grieving Jack Tweed tried to get his life back on track by playing golf after visiting late wife Jade Goody's grave.

Tweed, 21, started upbeat but the grieve, it seems, made it hard for him to play as he consistently missed easy shots on the nine-hole course in Epping, Essex.

However, he later refused to play and sat watching.

"He wanted to play golf to take his mind off things," the Sun quoted a friend as saying.

"He has the court case coming up and he's still a mess over burying his new bride," the friend added.

Tweed faces a return to prison when he will be sentenced for assaulting cabbie Stephen Wilkins last May. (ANI)

Pak reacts negatively to Benazir's assassination

Lahore, Dec 28: Across-section of people in Pakistan are mourning the loss of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated in Rawalpindi"s Liaqat Bagh area late on Thursday evening. Most business centers have downed shutters, while public transportation has gone off the roads. A majority of citizens described the incident as a black day in the history of Pakistan. Muhammad Aslam, a businessman said, “We have been deprived of an internationally acclaimed political leader whose presence in Pakistan.....

China observes 3 min silence for quake dead

New Delhi, May 19: Millions of people in China and overseas observed three minutes silence at 2:28 p.m. Monday to mourn thousands of people killed in an earthquake which hit the nation's on May 12. A nation-wide ceremony was held on 14:28 on Monday, exactly one week after a massive earthquake hit Sichuan. Across the country, air raid sirens, cars, trains and ship horns wailed in grief as the people fell silent. Chinese President Hu Jintao, top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier.....

Pak reacts negatively to Benazir's assassination

Lahore, Dec 28: Across-section of people in Pakistan are mourning the loss of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated in Rawalpindi"s Liaqat Bagh area late on Thursday evening. Most business centers have downed shutters, while public transportation has gone off the roads. A majority of citizens described the incident as a black day in the history of Pakistan. Muhammad Aslam, a businessman said, “We have been deprived of an internationally acclaimed political leader whose presence in Pakistan.....
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