When a bright red Christmas bell inscribed

When a bright red Christmas bell, inscribed with the words "America Loves U2 1987" was presented to him, the rock star laughed. However, he maintained Ms Cashman's apartment could be like Aladdin's cave, as it was only in recent years they realised how much memorabilia she had taken.John Rogers SC, for Ms Cashman, said his client maintains she was given the items as a gift and she had been putting them in black bags to be disposed of."They shouldn't have been binned," Bono told the court. The now immaculately turned-out singer told the court in Dublin yesterday that he hired Ms Cashman to bring coherence to the band's look on its Joshua Tree tour in 1987. Ms Cashman has launched an appeal to keep items that she claims were given to her. Bono has admitted that he looked like the singer Nana Mouskouri before Lola Cashman - the stylist at the centre of a High Court battle with the band - joined the U2 team.

"Resolution believes that allegations in high profile cases such as this don't help anyone, they simply up the ante, making it worse for any children involved," he said.The claims* Former Beatle accused of physically attacking estranged wife* Broke pre-marriage promise to give up drink and drugs* Did not take into account her emotional, physical and disability needs* Interfered with her breastfeeding, saying: "They are my breasts"* Refused to let her buy antique bedpan to avoid nocturnal lavatory visits* Did not protect her from critical press reports. The study, by researchers at the Nordic Cochrane Centre, looked at seven trials investigating both the benefits and negative outcomes associated with breast screening.. Britain has suffered its first deaths from infectious disease attributable to global warming, official figures suggest. Cases of Legionnaires' disease, the bacterial lung infection which kills more than one in 10 of those it infects, reached record levels in August and September and experts say the extreme summer weather is the most likely cause of the rise. Doctors say that as the world gets hotter, Britain could be threatened by diseases such as malaria, spreading from the tropics. In 2003, an estimated 2,000 UK deaths, mostly elderly people, were attributed to the 90-degree summer heatwave which was blamed on global warming.But the record levels of Legionnaires' disease reported by the Health Protection Agency this summer are believed to be the first example of an increase in infectious disease in Britain driven by climate change.Legionnaires' disease is a bacterial infection spread through water.

It is claimed he told her using it would be like living in "an old woman's home".The apparent rekindling of hostilities between the two earned a rash of warnings from family law experts. Andrew Greensmith, chairman of Resolution said the public should not be persuaded that allegations of bad behaviour, except in the most extreme cases, would not persuade a court to order a higher divorce settlement. "He became very angry, yelled at her, grabbed her neck and started choking her."The papers claim Sir Paul showed "no regard for her emotional or physical (and especially, her disability) needs" following the birth of the couple's daughter in October and forced her to accompany him on his travels. Two-and-a-half years later it is claimed that during a trip following an operation, Ms Mills was forced to "crawl on her hands and knees up aeroplane steps because they were not wide enough to take her wheelchair".It is alleged that Sir Paul told his wife he did not want her to breastfeed because, he said, "they are my breasts" adding on another occasion "I don't want a mouthful of breast milk."In the document, Ms Mills claims that her husband forced her to cancel an operation to fit in with his holiday plans and demanded she cook his and his daughter's meal for him every night - even when she was on crutches and "in agony".The papers allege the rock star would not let his wife get out of bed before him in the morning, nor would he allow her to purchase an antique bedpan to alleviate painful excursions to the toilet in the night made without her prosthetic limb. The singer was due to perform at the Superbowl which was being televised by another of the media tycoon's companies, Fox TV.It was also alleged that the 64-year-old broke a promise made before the couple's marriage in 2002 that he would give up using illegal drugs and drinking alcohol to excess.In another damning claim, it is alleged that a drunk Sir Paul "grabbed the respondent by the neck and pushed her over a coffee table" during a row following her appearance on the Barbara Walters show.Five months later, in Rome in March 2003 when Ms Mills was four-weeks pregnant, it is alleged that Sir Paul pushed his wife into the bath and then demanded she attend a concert he was giving in the city.In Long Island in August that year, it is claimed the star became furious after being challenged by his wife over smoking marijuana.

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