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2 May 2014

Paul Walker estate puts late actor's collection of about 30 autos up for sale


Collection sale: Paul Walker, shown in 2011 in Italy, was an avid car collector and his estate has put his autos up for sale

Paul Walker not only starred in the Fast & Furious street racing films but also was an avid car collector.
The late actor's collection of about 30 cars has been put up for sale in the wake of his death last November in a car accident.
Walker, 40, died on Thanksgiving weekend last year while riding in the passenger seat of a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT driven by his 38-year-old friend Roger Rodas.
Sales of vehicles in Walker's collection already have started but the actor's estate will not use Walker's name in connection with it, according to a report on Thursday by TMZ.
Sources said the actor's estate believed Paul would not want either his name or the circumstances of his

'Hazard must sacrifice more for Chelsea'- Mourinho

'Hazard must sacrifice more for Chelsea'- Mourinho

LONDON -- Jose Mourinho says Eden Hazard is "not mentally ready" to sacrifice himself for Chelsea, saying "the perfect team at the top level" cannot make mistakes like the Belgium international's error against Atletico Madrid.
The Portuguese coach also insisted that Hazard's perceived criticism of the side's counter-attacking style was a consequence of the player's defensive mistake, but that the newly crowned PFA Young Player of the Year's comments were taken out of context.
Mourinho stated that he expects the 23-year-old attacker to work harder defensively following the mistake which led to Diego Simeone's side beating the Blues 3-1 in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal on Wednesday.
"First of all, I listen to the interview," Mourinho told his pregame news conference on Friday. "The words are completely different than some media were bringing. The context is completely transformed.
"[The] media was reporting he was being critical, but there was nothing critical in what he said. It's the same

British Airways flight from Nigeria to London is forced to make an emergency landing in Majorca after woman gives birth at 36,000ft on a flat-bed seat in Club Class



British Airways flight from Nigeria to London is forced to make an emergency landing in Majorca after woman gives birth at 36,000ft on a flat-bed seat in Club Class



A plane flying from Nigeria to London had to make an emergency landing on a Spanish island when a woman gave birth in business class.
Ujunwa Jennifer Eneh, who turned 31 today, went into labour at 36,000 feet while flying from her native Nigeria to London, despite only being 26 weeks pregnant.
The pilot of the British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Palme de Mallorce, in the Balearic Islands and the mother and baby, which has been called Michael, were rushed to the island's Son Espases hospital.
While Mrs Eneh will soon be discharged, Michael is being kept in the intensive care unit will likely remain in hospital until August, his original due date, so he can develop properly.
Mrs Eneh said: 'I don't have any other option than to stay here on the island. My baby needs me to just hang

Ryan Giggs weighing up his United options

Ryan Giggs weighing up his United options

Ryan Giggs has admitted his future is still up in the air as he weighs up whether to carry on playing, look to become a manager in his own right or accept a job on the Manchester United coaching staff.
United's interim manager is out of contract at Old Trafford in the summer and is weighing up whether to extend his 23-year playing career.
The 40-year-old, who is in caretaker charge for the rest of the season, is not in consideration to replace the sacked David Moyes as United manager, with Louis van Gaal the favourite to take over.
But there is a strong preference for some continuity in the backroom staff at Old Trafford and Giggs is expected to be offered a coaching post, with questions if Van Gaal would accept him as his assistant.
Giggs said nothing is decided, telling a news conference: "I have got to decide if I want to play or not so there is no point thinking if I want to be an assistant or if I want to be a manager somewhere else.

'Wolverine 3' could be my Last Performance as the Clawed Mutant- Hugh Jackman

'Wolverine 3' could be my Last Performance as the Clawed Mutant- Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman is seemingly done with Wolverine after playing the clawed mutant for a decade. After previously hinting that his days as Wolverine were numbered, the Australian actor now says in a new interview with SFX that the next Wolverine solo film will be his last performance as the character.

"I don't know yet. We're talking it through. I still am very ambitious for the character. And tonally I feel like we corrected the ship with the last one. But I feel we can still go further, in a way. If I did another one I'm 99.9% sure it would be the last, so that will inform what it is for me," he says.

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