D Tuesday, October 20, 2009 METRO Soldiers in New Delhi perform Malkhamb, traditional Indian gymnastics, to remember the 60th Raising Day of the Territorial Army. The Territorial Army, part of the regular Indian Army formed in 1920, was organised into two wings, the Auxiliary Force for Europeans and Anglo- Indians, and the Indian Territorial Force for Indian volunteers Picture: Reuters loin on me Jarvis plays live for yoga classes SINGER Jarvis Cocker is to play live to yoga and aerobics classes as part of a five-day art happening in London. The former Pulp star will also jam with members of the public who turn up with instruments and improvise to suggestions from visitors at the event. Common People singer Cocker will perform at the Village Underground venue in east London from November 7. A CAT which regularly catches a train on its own to a marine-life sanctuary has become a celebrity. Percy travels by rail to the Sea Life Centre in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, where the six-year-old adventurer spends the day watching the fish and penguins before hopping back on to the North Bay Railway train when it is time to go home. Cat catches train to see penguins down and matters were not helped when they let their infighting spill over. Bickering in front of the client is one sure fire way of losing the business, said Maire- ad Fleming, of Brightwater Recruitment. But according to Mairead, project man- ager Marias worst mistake was in not tak- ing Breffny back to the boardroom, say- ing: Breffny contributed very little to the task and while his classic quote of the in- formation was in my brain waiting for it to come out was memorable, it really high- lighted his inability to get ideas across or form any meaningful part of the team. Bills comments on the ongoing feud be- tween Sam and Steve ultimately persuad- ed Maria to bring the pair to the board- room and let Breffny survive. Marias a great candidate; she made some mistakes but would still be a con- tender had she brought Breffny back to face Bill, Ms Fleming added. Breffny survives again as Apprentice maria blows itWHEN going to face the lions: make sure you bring some lion food. Maria Loughran tied her own noose in The Apprentice last night by failing to bring the most obvious choice for the sack into the boardroom with her. Even Bill Cullen was surprised not to see Breffny, with Brian Purcell theorising he has more than nine lives. Both team Cuchulainn and Platinum made decent efforts in their last task, but the formers presentation skills let them BY ROSS McDONAGH Loughran: Bad move Web boosts brain action SCIENTISTS have found older people, who have never used the internet, could boost their brain power by going online. New internet users were able to trigger key centres in the brain which control decision-making and complex reasoning after just one week of surfing the internet. Los Angeles scientists said the findings suggest web training can stimulate neural activation patterns and could potentially enhance brain function and cognition in older adults. The findings are published in the journal Neuroscience 2009.
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