RIP Amy Winehouse

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At 27-years, Amy Winehouse’s life comes to a tragic end. The British popstar, who shot to fame with her hit single Rehab and which became the anthem for troubled celebrity culture, was found dead at her London home yesterday.corporate video – Encore Media is a leading corporate video and DVD production company in Sydney. which have a good team of experienced members in the corporate video and video promotion field. London Ambulance Services said Winehouse had already passed away


Till Illness Do Us Part

staying together through crises pays off in the long run

According to a recent study, people who get divorced after they are diagnosed with cancer, are less likely to participate in potentially life-saving clinical trials. These are the ones who are more likely to be prescribed anti-depressants. In simple words, fighting for your life while being abandoned

Whine At Wine Loss

spilled wine, lost money

“When they opened up the container, they said it was like a murder scene” this was what winemaker Sparky Marquis had to say about the spilling of a 12-ton container holding more than $1 million worth of premium shiraz that toppled from a forklift and shattered on a warehouse floor IN Sydney, Australia.

Buckingham Puts Kate’s Wedding Gown On Display

Duchess of Cambridge, on wedding day

The ivory and white satin wedding dress of the Duchess of Cambridge, dream wedding dress of every girl, by Sarah Burton is adorning the Buckingham Palace as its centerpiece to take by surprise all those touring the palace for the annual summer opening of the tours.
It was mainly Kate who suggested that her wedding dress should be put to display in the royal residence. The much appreciated dress stands under

Tall woman? More likely to develop cancer

taller women more vulnerable to cancer than shorter ones

According to a recent study published in Lancet, taller women run a greater risk of developing one of 10 different cancers than shorter women.
The study was being carried on for several years on 1.3 million middle-aged women in the United Kingdom. The results found that every 4 inches or 10 centimeters increase in height increased the risk of cancer by 16%.

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